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41 fill up the measure of smth.
переполнить чашу чего-л., быть последней каплей, вызвавшей несчастье, катастрофу, довершить дело [этим. библ. Genesis XV, 16]There comes an end to all things; the most capacious measure is filled at last; and this brief condescension to my evil finally destroyed the balance of my soul. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’, ‘Henry Jekyll's Full Statement’) — Но всему бывает конец. Даже самое великое вместилище наполняется; кратковременная уступка злу окончательно нарушила мое душевное равновесие.
To fill up the measure of his misfortunes he broke his leg. — В довершение всех своих несчастий он сломал ногу.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > fill up the measure of smth.
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42 just
I adjective1) (right and fair: not favouring one more than another: a fair and just decision.) juste2) (reasonable; based on one's rights: He certainly has a just claim to the money.) juste3) (deserved: He got his just reward when he crashed the stolen car and broke his leg.) juste•- justly- justness II adverb1) ((often with as) exactly or precisely: This penknife is just what I needed; He was behaving just as if nothing had happened; The house was just as I'd remembered it.) exactement2) ((with as) quite: This dress is just as nice as that one.) tout aussi3) (very lately or recently: He has just gone out of the house.) venir de4) (on the point of; in the process of: She is just coming through the door.) sur le point de, en train de5) (at the particular moment: The telephone rang just as I was leaving.) à l'instant (oû)6) ((often with only) barely: We have only just enough milk to last till Friday; I just managed to escape; You came just in time.) (tout) juste7) (only; merely: They waited for six hours just to get a glimpse of the Queen; `Where are you going?' `Just to the post office'; Could you wait just a minute?) juste, rien que8) (used for emphasis, eg with commands: Just look at that mess!; That just isn't true!; I just don't know what to do.) donc, (tout) simplement9) (absolutely: The weather is just marvellous.) absolument•- just now - just then -
43 just
I adjective1) (right and fair: not favouring one more than another: a fair and just decision.) justo2) (reasonable; based on one's rights: He certainly has a just claim to the money.) justo3) (deserved: He got his just reward when he crashed the stolen car and broke his leg.) justo•- justly- justness II adverb1) ((often with as) exactly or precisely: This penknife is just what I needed; He was behaving just as if nothing had happened; The house was just as I'd remembered it.) exatamente2) ((with as) quite: This dress is just as nice as that one.) exatamente3) (very lately or recently: He has just gone out of the house.) há pouco4) (on the point of; in the process of: She is just coming through the door.) justamente5) (at the particular moment: The telephone rang just as I was leaving.) no momento em que6) ((often with only) barely: We have only just enough milk to last till Friday; I just managed to escape; You came just in time.) justamente7) (only; merely: They waited for six hours just to get a glimpse of the Queen; `Where are you going?' `Just to the post office'; Could you wait just a minute?) só, apenas8) (used for emphasis, eg with commands: Just look at that mess!; That just isn't true!; I just don't know what to do.) simplesmente9) (absolutely: The weather is just marvellous.) absolutamente•- just now - just then -
44 as good as
пoчти, coвceм, вcё paвнo чтo, фaктичecки, в cущнocти, пo cущecтвуAnd now, says he, Mind I have my blunderbuss and if you take a step nearer you're as good as dead (R. L. Stevenson). You assaulted him with violence. You've as good as broke his leg (A. J. Cronin). Morris as good as told him to mind his own business (K. S. Prichard) -
45 accident
[΄æksidənt] n դժբախտ պատահար, վթար. fatal accident ճակատագրական վթար. railway/car accident երկաթուղային/ավտոմեքենայի վթար. have/meet with an accident վթարի են թարկվել. He broke his leg in an accident Նրա ոտքը կոտրվեց վթարի ժամանակ. accident insurance ապա հո վագրում դժբախտ պատա հար նե րից. His presence was not an accident Նրա ներ կա յությունը պատահական չէր. It was a sheer/pure accident Սա մաքուր/զուտ պատահականություն էր. by accident պատահաբար. accident prone ձախորդ, ձա խո ղակ. He is accident-prone Նրա հետ միշտ ինչոր բան է պատահում -
46 ski
1. ski: noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) esquí
2. ski:d verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) esquiar- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski trackail
- ski tow
ski1 n esquíyou can hire the skis, sticks and boots se puede alquilar los esquís, palos y botasski2 vb esquiartr[skiː]1 (equipment) esquí nombre masculino1 esquiar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto ski down bajar esquiandoski boots botas de esquiarski instructor monitor,-ra de esquíski jump (slope) pista de saltos, trampolín nombre masculino 2 (competition) saltos nombre masculino plural de esquíski lift telesquí nombre masculinoski pole / ski stick bastón nombre masculino de esquíski resort estación nombre femenino de esquíski slope pista de esquíski run pista de esquíadj.• esquiador adj.n.• esquí (Deporte) s.m.v.• esquiar (Deporte) v.
I skiːnoun esquí m; (before n)ski pants — pantalones mpl de esquí
ski pole o (BrE) stick — bastón m (de esquí)
II
intransitive verb skis, skiing, skied esquiar*[skiː]to go skiing — ir* a esquiar
1.N(pl skis or ski) esquí m2.VI esquiarto go skiing — practicar el esquí, (ir a) esquiar
3.CPDski binding N — sujeción f a la bota
ski instructor N — instructor(a) m / f de esquí, monitor(a) m / f de esquí
ski jump N — (=action) salto m con esquís; (=course) pista f de salto
ski jumper N — saltador(a) m / f de esquí
ski jumping N — salto m de esquí
ski mask N — (US) pasamontaña(s) m inv
ski pants NPL — pantalones mpl de esquí
ski resort N — estación f de esquí
ski tow N — telearrastre m
ski trousers NPL — pantalones mpl de esquí
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I [skiː]noun esquí m; (before n)ski pants — pantalones mpl de esquí
ski pole o (BrE) stick — bastón m (de esquí)
II
intransitive verb skis, skiing, skied esquiar*to go skiing — ir* a esquiar
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47 ski
1. ski: noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) ski; vannski2. ski:d verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) gå på ski- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski towskiIsubst. (i flertall skis) \/skiː\/skiIIverb \/skiː\/gå på ski, stå på ski -
48 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) mala suerte, mala pata -
49 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) óheppni -
50 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) skíði2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) fara á skíði, skíða- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
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51 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) balszerencse -
52 ski
síel* * *1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) sí(léc)2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) síel; sízik- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
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53 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) esqui2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) esquiar- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski tow* * *[ski:] n 1 esqui. 2 esqui aquático. • vi esquiar. -
54 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) azar -
55 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) şanssızlık, talihsizlik -
56 ski
n. kayak, ski————————v. kayak yapmak, kaymak* * *1. kay (v.) 2. kayak (n.)* * *1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) kayak2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) kayak yapmak- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
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57 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) smučka2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) smučati- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski tow* * *[ši:, ski:]1.nounsmučka; aeronautics sanišče;2.adjectivesmučarskiski jumping — smučarski skoki; smučarska skakalnica -
58 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) zla usoda, smola -
59 hard lines/luck
(bad luck: Hard lines/luck! I'm afraid you haven't won this time; It's hard luck that he broke his leg.) huono tuuri -
60 ski
• hiihtää• suksia (hiihtää,ark.)• suksia (hiihtää)• suksi* * *1. ski: noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) suksi2. ski:d verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) hiihtää- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski tow
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