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1 he has wide acquaintanceship among all sorts of people
Общая лексика: у него широкие связи в разных кругахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he has wide acquaintanceship among all sorts of people
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acquaintanceship [ə'kweɪntənʃɪp](a) (relationship) relations fpl∎ he has a wide acquaintanceship il a de nombreuses relationsUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > acquaintanceship
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1) знакомство to strike up an acquaintanceship with ≈ завязывать знакомство с кем-л. casual acquaintanceship ≈ случайное знакомство close, intimate acquaintanceship ≈ давняя дружба, близкое знакомство Their acquaintanceship lasted many years. ≈ Они были знакомы долгие годы.
2) связи( with, among) He has wide acquaintanceship among all sorts of people. ≈ У него широкие связи в разных кругах.знакомство - their * lasted many years они были знакомы многие годы( with, among) связи - he has wide * among all sorts of people у него широкие связи в разных кругахБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > acquaintanceship
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[ə'kweɪnt(ə)n(t)sʃɪp]сущ.1) = acquaintance знакомствоto strike up an acquaintanceship with smb. — завязывать знакомство с кем-л.
close, intimate acquaintanceship — давняя дружба, близкое знакомство
Their acquaintanceship lasted many years. — Они были знакомы многие годы.
2) связиHe has wide acquaintanceship among all sorts of people. — У него широкие связи в разных кругах.
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[əʹkweıntənsʃıp] n1. знакомство2. (with, among) связиhe has wide acquaintanceship among all sorts of people - у него широкие связи в разных кругах
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1. n знакомство2. n связиСинонимический ряд:amalgamation (noun) alliance; amalgamation; circle; connection; consolidation; federation; incorporation; merger; network -
7 у него широкие связи в разных кругах
General subject: he has wide acquaintanceship among all sorts of peopleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у него широкие связи в разных кругах
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"1. eye. 2. sight, vision. 3. eye, manner or way of looking at a thing; estimation; opinion. 4. fountainhead, source (of a stream or river); spring. 5. eye (of a needle). 6. division, section, compartment; pigeonhole; cubbyhole. 7. drawer (in a piece of furniture). 8. pan (of a balance). 9. evil eye. 10. bad luck inflicted by an evil eye. 11. esteem, favor, friendly regard. 12. rudimentary bud. 13. eye (on a potato). 14. eye, the depression at the calyx end of some fruits. 15. section, division, square (on a game board). 16. central core (of a boil). 17. eye (in cheese); hole (in bread). 18. desire, interest. -ünde /ın/ in the eyes of. -ü aç greedy, avaricious, insatiable. - açamamak to have no rest or respite. -ü açık clever, sharp, wide-awake, shrewd. -ü açık gitmek to die without having fulfilled one´s desire. -ü açılmak to become shrewd. - açıp kapayıncaya kadar/- açıp kapamadan in the twinkling of an eye, in an instant. -lerini açmak to wake up. -ünü açmak 1. to keep one´s eyes open, watch out, be wary, be on guard. 2. /ın/ to enlighten (someone), open (someone´s) eyes. 3. to be enlightened. 4. /ın/ to take (a virgin) to bed. 5. /da/ to have intercourse for the first time (with). - açtırmamak /a/ to give no respite to, give (someone) no chance to do anything else. -ünü ağartmak to open one´s eyes wide (in astonishment or anger). - ağrısı 1. eyestrain. 2. one´s old or first love or sweetheart. - ahbaplığı/aşinalığı knowing someone by sight. -ü akmak to be blinded (by accident). -e ak düşmek to get a cataract in one´s eye. - alabildiğine as far as the eye can see. - aldanımı/aldanması optical illusion. - alıcı eye-catching. - almak to dazzle. -e almak /ı/ to risk, accept the risk of, take or run the chance of. - ardı etmek /ı/ to undervalue, pay insufficient attention to. -ü arkada kalmak to leave with something left undone or with a desire left unsatisfied. - aşinalığı slight acquaintanceship. - atmak /a/ to take a glance at, run an eye over. -ün/-ünüz aydın! I´m happy for you!/Congratulations! (said to one whose long-awaited wish has come true). - aydına gitmek /a/ to visit (someone) to congratulate him/her. -ünü ayırmamak /dan/ not to take one´s eyes off of. - aynası ophthalmoscope. -lerini bağışlamak to donate one´s eyes on death. -ünü bağlamak /ın/ 1. to blindfold. 2. to hoodwink. -ü bağlı 1. blindfolded. 2. blindly, blindfoldedly. 3. bewitched. (...) -üyle bakmak /a/ to look at (someone, something) from the point of view of. - bankası eye bank. - banyosu 1. eyewash. 2. colloq. girl-watching. -e batmak 1. to stick out, hit one in the eye. 2. to attract attention. -leri bayılmak for one´s eyes to have a sleepy or desirous look. -lerini belertmek to open one´s eyes wide (in astonishment or anger). - boncuğu blue bead (worn to avert the evil eye). - boyamak to mislead, delude, deceive, hoodwink, pull the wool over someone´s eyes. -leri buğulanmak/bulutlanmak for one´s eyes to fill with tears. -ü bulanmak for one´s eyes to become clouded over. -ü büyükte olmak to be full of ambition. -leri büyümek to open one´s eyes wide (in surprise, with terror). -ünde büyümek /ın/ to assume great proportions to (someone). -ünde büyütmek /ı/ to blow up (something, someone) out of proportion. -leri çakmak çakmak olmak for one´s eyes to be bloodshot. -ünün çapağını silmeden the first thing on awakening, before wiping the sleep from one´s eyes. -e çarpmak to strike or catch one´s eyes; to be conspicuous. -leri çekik having slanting eyes, slant-eyed. -den çıkarmak /ı/ to be prepared to pay; to be willing to give up or sacrifice (something). -ünü çıkarmak /ın/ to do the worst possible job of (something), ruin, spoil. -üm çıksın/kör olsun Strike me blind if.... - çukuru anat. orbit, eye socket. -leri çukura gitmek/kaçmak to become hollow-eyed. -ünü daldan budaktan/çöpten esirgememek/sakınmamak to disregard dangers. -ü dalmak to gaze vacantly, stare into space. - damlası med. ey
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