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B vtr to bandy words/blows with sb† avoir des mots/échanger des coups avec qn ; I'm not going to bandy words with you! je ne vais pas discuter avec vous!■ bandy about, bandy around:▶ bandy [sth] about ou around avancer [names, information, statistics]. -
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'bændi((of legs) bent outwards at the knee: She wears long skirts to hide her bandy legs.) hjulbeintIsubst. \/ˈbændɪ\/ ( sport)1) bandy2) bandykølleIIverb \/ˈbændɪ\/( om ord og utsagn) spre, slå om seg med, kaste hit og dit, kaste frem og tilbakebandy about spre, sende hit og ditbandy words with someone krangle med noenIIIadj. \/ˈbændɪ\/(anatomi, om ben) utoverbøydhave bandy legs være hjulbent -
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̈ɪˈbændɪ I гл.
1) перекидываться, обмениваться( мячом;
словами, комплиментами и т. п.) Time is the ball, bandied by the hands of fools. ≈ Время - это мячик, который бросают друг другу дураки. bandy words with
2) обсуждать (тж. bandy about) to have one's name bandied about ≈ быть предметом толков
3) распространять (слух) ∙ bandy about bandy around II сущ.
1) хоккей с мячом, бенди A royal recreation similar to what boys call Bandy in England. ≈ Королевское развлечение, близкое к тому, что английские мальчишки обычно называют "хоккей с мячом".
2) клюшка для игры в хоккей с мячом III сущ. банди (индийская повозка) To be sold, an elegant new and fashionable Bandy, with copper panels, lined with Morocco leather. ≈ Продается элегантная новая известная индийская повозка Банди с медными панелями, обивка из марокканской кожи. IV прил. кривой, изогнутый( о ногах) a little mongrel cur, with bandy legs ≈ маленькая кривоногая дворняжка(спортивное) русский хоккей;
хоккей с мячом;
хоккейная клюшка( спортивное) игра, предшествовавшая теннису кривой ( о ногах) ;
кривоногий перебрасывать( мяч и т. п.) ;
перекидываться, бросать друг другу - to * a ball перебрасываться мячом;
перебрасываться, обмениваться - to * words препираться, обмениваться колкостями - to * looks переглядываться - how dare you * words with me? как вы смеете мне возражать? - they came near to *ing blows они чуть не подрались передавать из уст в уста;
обсуждать (часто * about) - to * a rumour распространять слух - the story was soon bandied about вскоре все об этом узнали - his name was bandied about by one and all все о нем говорили, он стал предметом пересудов спорить, соперничать банди (индийская повозка) полосатый( устаревшее) объединять;
объединятьсяbandy банди (индийская повозка) ~ клюшка для игры в хоккей с мячом ~ кривой, изогнутый (о ногах) ~ обсуждать (тж. bandy about) ;
to have one's name bandied about быть предметом толков ~ перекидываться, обмениваться (мячом;
словами, комплиментами и т. п.) ;
to bandy words перебраниваться ~ распространять (слух) ~ хоккей с мячом, бенди~ перекидываться, обмениваться (мячом;
словами, комплиментами и т. п.) ;
to bandy words перебраниваться~ обсуждать (тж. bandy about) ;
to have one's name bandied about быть предметом толков -
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I ['bændɪ] гл.1) перекидываться ( мячом)2) обмениваться (словами, репликами)Time is the ball, bandied by the hands of fools. — Время - это мячик, который бросают друг другу дураки.
- bandy words with smb.- bandy with smb.3) обсуждать4) распространять ( слух)•- bandy around
- bandy round II ['bændɪ] сущ.; спорт.1) бенди, хоккей с мячомIII ['bændɪ] сущ.; ист.IV ['bændɪ] прил.To be sold, an elegant new and fashionable bandy, with copper panels, lined with Morocco leather. — Продается элегантная новая модная индийская повозка банди с медными панелями, обивка из марокканской кожи.
кривой, изогнутый ( о ногах)a little mongrel cur, with bandy legs — маленькая кривоногая дворняжка
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[leg]n1) нога, ножка (человека или животного), лапаSee:He was shot through in the leg. — Пуля попала в ногу.
Give me a leg up on to the wall. — Подсади меня на забор.
He hasn't a leg to stand on. — Ему нет никакого оправдания. /Его утверждения беспочвенны.
I've been on my legs all day. — Я весь день на ногах.
My leg hurts badly. — У меня очень болит нога.
- one's both legsThe horse got/stood on its hind legs. — Лошадь встала на дыбы
- bare legs
- bandy legs
- hairy legs
- strong legs
- sturdy legs
- one's bad legs
- wounded leg
- one's badly scratched legs
- one's strong legs
- front legs
- chicken leg
- leg show
- one's leg muscles
- legs of a man
- legs of a spider
- legs of a crab
- leg of mutton
- legs of a dog
- hind legs of a horse
- legs of trousers
- leg of a boot
- shin lower part of the leg
- pain in the leg
- deep cuts on the leg
- bruises on one's legs
- children with thin legs
- scrapes on the legs
- scars on the legs
- man with a wooden leg
- with one's tail between one's legs
- one's legs tremble
- bandage smb's sore leg
- be on one's legs all day
- be off one's legs
- be on one's own legs
- be on one's hind legs
- be laid up with a broken leg
- bend one's leg in the knee
- bind smb's legs
- bite smb in the leg
- break one's leg
- catch smb by the leg
- change leg
- cross one's legs
- cut off smb's leg
- cut one's leg badly
- dislocate one's leg
- drag one's legs
- draw up one's legs
- examine the injured leg
- exercise one's legs
- favour one's legs
- feel one's legs
- have a weak feeling in one's legs
- hurt one's leg
- injure one's leg
- jump with both legs
- jump on one leg
- keep one's legs
- lift one's leg
- lose a leg in fight
- move one's leg
- make a leg
- operate on the leg
- pull smb's leg
- put one's leg out of joint
- put smb on his legs
- rub the leg with a towel
- rub ointment into the leg
- pull up a ligament in one's leg
- run as fast as one's legs can carry one
- run smb off his legs
- scrape one's leg on a nail
- seize smb by the legs
- set the dislocated leg
- shake a leg
- shoot out a leg
- show one's legs
- sit with one's legs on the chair
- sit with one's legs in the air
- sit with one's legs crossed
- stand with his legs wide apart
- stretch one's legs
- rest one's legs
- kick one's legs
- use one's legs
- swing one's legs
- take smb's leg off
- tie a note to the leg of the bird
- tie smb's legs together
- treat smb's legs
- twist smb's leg
- twist one's leg
- walk smb off his legs
- wound smb in the leg2) ножка (какого-либо предмета), подпорка, подставка- chair leg- thin legs
- wooden legs
- leg vice
- leg of a table
- leg of the chair broke
- rickety legs of the table
- tables with metal legs
- hit against the leg of the stool•USAGE:
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