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101 get, got, gotten
كَسَبَ \ come by: to obtain sth: How did you come by that book?. earn: to obtain in return for one’s work: He earns $6000 a year. make: to gain (friends, money, etc.). pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt. profit: to gain: We can profit (gain wisdom or skill) by experience. win: to gain (sth. esp. by hard work, by good fortune, by risking money or by doing better than others): We won a free holiday through a newspaper competition. I won $10 at the horse races. Our team has won every match. gain: to obtain (sth. useful, necessary, wanted etc.). get, got, gotten: to obtain (sth. that one wants): I must get a new car. \ See Also حصل (حَصَّلَ)، جنى (جَنَى)، ربح (رَبِحَ) -
102 see off
1) провожать( уезжающих) ;
провожать (до дверей, к выходу) to see smb. off at the station ≈ проводить кого-л. на вокзал All the parents were at the railway station, seeing the children off to school. ≈ Все родители присутствовали на вокзале, провожая детей в школы.
2) выгонять, выпроваживать to see smb. off the premises ≈ выпроводить кого-л. If those boys get onto my land again, I'll see them off with a gun! ≈ Если эти мальчишки опять проникнут на мою территорию, я буду выгонять их при помощи оружия.
3) пережить They saw off three enemy attacks within three days. ≈ За три дня они пережили три атаки врага. провожать (уезжающих) - to see smb. off at the station провожать кого-л. на станцию - I want smb. to see me off я хочу, чтобы меня кто-нибудь проводил провожать (до дверей, к выходу) - to see smb. off the premises проводить кого-л. до дверей /до выхода/ выпроваживать - to see smb. off the place выпроваживать кого-л. (сленг) бранить, отчитывать;
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103 see off
transitive verb1) (say farewell to) verabschieden2) (chase away) vertreiben* * *(to accompany (a person starting on a journey) to the airport, railway station etc from which he is to leave: He saw me off at the station.) wegbringen* * *◆ see offvt1. (say goodbye)▪ to \see off off ⇆ sb jdn verabschiedento \see off sb off at the airport/station jdn zum Flughafen/Bahnhof bringen2. (drive away)3. (get the better of)to \see off off a challenger einen Herausforderer/eine Herausforderin in die Tasche stecken fam* * *see off v/t2. vertreiben, verjagen* * *transitive verb1) (say farewell to) verabschieden2) (chase away) vertreiben* * *v.begleiten v.fortbegleiten v. -
104 see off
vt1) ( say goodbye)to \see off off <-> sb jdn verabschieden;to \see off sb off at the airport/ station jdn zum Flughafen/Bahnhof bringen2) ( drive away)to \see off off <-> sb jdn verjagen, jdm Beine machen ( fam)3) ( get the better of)to \see off off a challenger einen Herausforderer/eine Herausforderin in die Tasche stecken ( fam) -
105 see beyond
1) знать, представлять себе( что-л.) на некоторый срок (больший чем указано) Sales figures are improving, but it's impossible just yet to see beyond the end of the year. ≈ Показатели продаж улучшаются, но невозможно представить себе, что будет к концу года.
2) планировать, заботиться( о чем-л. - обыкн. в ближайшем будущем) Are you making plans for the future, or can't you see beyond your next pay packet? ≈ Ты строишь планы на будущее, или ты даже не надеешься на то, что будет следующая зарплата? Some people are unable to see beyond how to get enough food for the day. ≈ Некоторые люди в силах рассчитать, сколько продуктов необходимо на день. not be able to see beyond (the end of) one's nose ≈ не видеть дальше своего носаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > see beyond
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106 get sight of
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107 get out of
I phrvi infml II phrvt infml1)2)I don't see what he gets out of it — Я не понимаю, зачем это ему нужно
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108 get under someone's skin
expr infml1)2)I was mad about her for a while. She got under my skin — Одно время я был от нее без ума. Она буквально заворожила меня
I had to impress her, to get under her skin some day — Я должен был произвести на нее впечатление любым способом, заполонить ее душу
This country can get under your skin, you know — Эта, знаете ли, такая страна, что захватывает тебя всего
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get under someone's skin
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109 get up to
phrvi infmlWhat on earth will he be getting up to next? — Что он там еще затевает, черт возьми?
You never know what that child will get up to next — Никогда не знаешь, какой фокус этот ребенок еще выкинет
You ought to see the antics they get up to — Ты бы посмотрел, какие номера они откалывают
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110 get a line on smb.
разг.(get a line on smb. (или smth.))добыть, получить сведения о ком-л. (или о чём-л.), разузнать о ком-л. (или о чём-л.) [первонач. амер.]...see if you can get a line on any hardware store that's selling such a knife. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The D. A. Takes a Chance’, ch. IX) —...постарайтесь разузнать, не куплен ли этот нож в какой-нибудь скобяной лавке.
Don't hang up, Mort. I'm calling because I got a line on your dear friend tonight. (D. Carter, ‘Tomorrow Is with Us’, ch. III) — Не вешайте трубку, Морт. Звоню неспроста - есть сведения о вашем дружке.
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111 get the right end of the stick
разг.правильно понимать что-л., составить правильное представление о чём-л.; правильно поступать; см. тж. get the wrong end of the stick 2)La Hire: "...Let her have her way, Dunois. She does not know everything, but she has got hold of the right end of the stick." (B. Shaw, ‘Saint Joan’, sc. V) — Ла Гир: "...Не мешай ей поступать по-своему, Дюнуа. Она многого не знает, но глаз у нее зоркий."
‘You're sure you've got the right end of the stick, John?’ asked Derek. ‘I know these civil servants can be bloody fools, but I can't see anyone being a bloodier fool about business than my father-in-law.’ (A. Wilson, ‘Anglo-Saxon Attitudes’, part I, ch. III) — - Уверены ли вы, Джон, что правильно поступили, когда рекомендовали мне моего собственного тестя? - спросил Дерек. - Я знаю, что в области бизнеса государственные служащие могут быть сущими болванами, но ваш протеже и мой тесть в этом деле - болван из болванов.
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112 get under smb.'s skin
разг.1) раздражать кого-л., действовать кому-л. на нервы; ≈ задевать за живое, сидеть у кого-л. в печёнках [первонач. амер.]Darrell: "It gets under my skin to see him act so unfeelingly towards his mother" (E. O'Neill, ‘Strange Interlude’, act IX) — Даррел: "Меня бесит, что Гордон так бессердечно относится к своей матери."
As a rule I was not touchy, but Howard had a knack of getting under my skin. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. 12) — Не скажу, чтобы я был обидчив, но Говард обладал удивительным талантом задевать меня за живое.
This weather gets under my skin sometimes. (G. Vidal, ‘Williwaw’, ch. III) — Такая погода иногда здорово действует мне на нервы.
2) произвести на кого-л. глубокое впечатление, захватить кого-л.; увлечь, вскружить голову кому-л.If you want the truth, I was mad about her for a while. She got under my skin, she didn't give a damn, I liked her for it. (J. Lindsay, ‘The Revolt of the Sons’, ch. III) — Если хотите знать правду, одно время я был без ума от Глории. Она вскружила мне голову, а я ей был глубоко безразличен. Именно поэтому она мне и нравилась.
‘I've been in the army. Cavalry.’ ‘Yeah!’ he bartender said. Adam felt suddenly that he had to impress this man, had to get under his skin some way. (J. Steinbeck, ‘East of Eden’, ch. 2) — - Я служил в армии. В кавалерии. - Да? - сказал бармен. И Адаму вдруг захотелось произвести впечатление на этого человека, сильное впечатление.
...in two days he knew what J. B. Lille had meant when he said that this country could get under your skin. (J. Aldridge, ‘A Captive in the Land’, ch. XXVI) —...после двухдневного путешествия Руперт уже понимал, что имел в виду Лилл, уверяя, будто в России есть какая-то притягивающая сила.
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113 get it in the neck
paзг.иcпытaть нa cвoeй шкуpe; пoлучить пo шee, пoлучить нaгoняй, xopoшую взбучку; дocтaлocь нa opexи [пepвoнaч. aмep.]The shareholders had a grievance, of course; and some one had to get it in the neck to satisfy their sense of equity (J. Galsworthy). If you stay on here, I'll see you get it in the neck (A. J. Cronin) -
114 get out of
أَقْلَعَ عن \ abandon: to give up because of difficulties, to abandon: They had to abandon their plans. get out of: to avoid (sth. that one does not want to do): I’ve promised to go, and I can’t get out of it. give up: to stop (doing sth. that one usu. does); leave; not keep any longer (hope, one’s job etc.): I’ve given up smoking. They gave up the idea of buying a farm. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. \ See Also تَوَقَّفَ عن، تَراجَعَ عن، تَخَلَّى (عن) -
115 get (sb.) down
أَزْعَجَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: Strong sunlight can annoy the eyes. I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. distrub: to break the calmness of; trouble: Don’t disturb him when he’s reading. Don’t disturb his sleep; make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. get (sb.) down: (infml.) to annoy; put in low spirits. get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. harass: to make (sb.) worried by causing trouble, esp. repeatedly: I felt harassed by all the work at the office. perturb: to make anxioux. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَك)، أَقْلَقَ (راحة)، ضايق (ضايَقَ) -
116 get on sb.’s nerves
أَزْعَجَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: Strong sunlight can annoy the eyes. I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. distrub: to break the calmness of; trouble: Don’t disturb him when he’s reading. Don’t disturb his sleep; make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. get (sb.) down: (infml.) to annoy; put in low spirits. get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. harass: to make (sb.) worried by causing trouble, esp. repeatedly: I felt harassed by all the work at the office. perturb: to make anxioux. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَك)، أَقْلَقَ (راحة)، ضايق (ضايَقَ) -
117 get up
نَظَّمَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also رتب (رَتَّبَ) -
118 get (got, gotten)
صَارَ \ become (became, become): to grow to be; begin to be: The weather became warmer. I want to become a doctor. Her voice became weaker. get (got, gotten): become: I got ill, but I soon got better. How did this get broken?. go: (with an adj.) to become: His face went white with fear. grow: to become: He grew tired of his job. \ See Also أصبح (أَصْبَحَ) -
119 get up
أَعَدَّ (شَيْئًا إلخ) \ brew: to make a drink such as (tea, coffee, etc.) by mixing leaves or seeds with boiling water. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. equip: to supply with the necessary machines, tools, clothes, etc. for a particular job or sport: We equip soldiers with weapons. The factory was equipped with modern machines. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay on: to provide: The electricity supply has not yet been laid on to our new house. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. prepare: to get ready: She’s preparing a meal. Prepare (yourself) for a shock. provide: to make preparation (for or against): We provide for the future (or against accidents). set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. The hunter set some traps. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، زَوَّدَ بِـ، نظم (نَظَّمَ) -
120 get (got, gotten)
صَيَّرَ \ get (got, gotten): to cause (a certain condition); to cause (sth.) to be done (by mistake or on purpose): Please get breakfast ready. I got my hair cut. I got my finger caught in the machine. make: (with two objects) to cause to become; appoint: They made my father a judge. render: (usu. passive) to cause (sth. or sb.) to be in a certain state: His arm was rendered useless by a fall. \ See Also جعل (جَعَل)، أحدث (أَحْدَثَ)، تسبب في (تَسَبَّبَ في)
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