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121 burton
adj. vermist, omgekomen (jargon)[ bə:tn]♦voorbeelden: -
122 GFN
voorlopig ben ik weg, afk. op internet)GFN (Gone For Now) -
123 burton
bur·ton [ʼbɜ:tən] nno pl to have gone for a \burton -
124 reflation
relance f (économique)In the United States itself, the Bush administration has unceremoniously shredded the Washington consensus on the virtues of global free trade by imposing tariffs on imported steel; Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has gone for a hyper-Keynesian policy of reflation at any cost; and defence spending, as well as tax cuts, threatens the federal surplus.
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125 leak
I n vulg slII vi vulg slPull over, I gotta take a leak — Сверни в сторону, я должен поссать
If you want to leak or something just tell me — Если ты захочешь вдруг отлить, то скажи мне
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126 on the town
I adj infmlII adv infmlThe young couple hired a baby-sitter and went out on the town — Молодая парочка наняла сиделку и отправилась шататься по ресторанам
They're mostly on the town instead of in bed — Они больше шатаются по ресторанам, чем занимаются любовью
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127 slash
n sl1) AmEJust one slash and I have to be going — Еще один стаканчик, и я должен идти
2) BrE vulgPull up, I want to have a slash — Остановись, я хочу отлить
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128 bark at the moon
(bark (или bay) at the moon (тж. bay the moon))"лаять на луну", т. е. тратить время попустуPerhaps K. has gone for ever. I have never been in so many troubles. I am baying at the moon. (C. P. Snow, ‘Strangers and Brothers’, ch. 30) — Возможно, К. уехала навсегда. Никогда не был в таком неприятном положении. Только трачу время попусту.
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