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21 come about
возникнуть, произойти, случитьсяThe company director admitted that he had no idea how the mistake came about.
The discovery came about while scientists were working on a different project.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come about
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22 come about
1) происходить, случаться Peace can only come about if each side agrees to yield to the other. ≈ Мир настанет только тогда, когда обе стороны пойдут на уступки. How did it come about that the man was dismissed? ≈ Как так случилось, что его уволили?
2) менять направление( о ветре, корабле) Syn: bring about
3), bring around
2), bring round
5), put about
3) происходить, случаться;
- it came about this way это случилось следующим образом появляться, возникать;
- good books * as the result of hard work хорошие книги появляются в результате большой работы( морское) поворачивать, ложиться на другой галсБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come about
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23 come about
фраз. гл.1) появляться, возникатьSyn:2) мор. поворачивать, ложиться на другой галсOur ship came about to the harbour. — Наш корабль повернул к гавани.
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24 come (came)
صَادَفَ \ chance: to happen by chance: I chanced to meet him in the street. come (came): to happen: How did you come to hear about it?. happen: to be or do sth. by chance: The day you came happened to be my birthday. I happened to see it in the newspaper. -
25 to come about
to come abouta) acontecer, suceder. b) mudar de direção. the wind came about/o vento virou.————————to come aboutacontecer, realizar-se. -
26 come about
viit came about that … — stało się tak, że …
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27 come about
vi1) ( happen) passieren;how did the problem \come about about in the first place? wie kam es überhaupt zu diesem Problem?;it came about that he died the day after winning a million er starb nur einen Tag nach seinem Millionengewinn2) naut beidrehen -
28 come about
[ʹkʌməʹbaʋt] phr v1) происходить, случаться2) появляться, возникатьgood books come about as the result of hard work - хорошие книги появляются в результате большой работы
3) мор. поворачивать, ложиться на другой галс -
29 beat about the bush
beat about/around the bush ходить вокруг да околоStop beating about the bush and tell me what you came for!
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > beat about the bush
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30 chuck etc one's weight about
expr infmlThey are low riders pushing their weight around threatening the weak — Эти типы держат шишку в камере, ведут себя заносчиво, терроризируют слабых
He's been throwing his weight about a bit since he came back from America — С тех пор, как он вернулся из Америки, он начал на нас покрикивать
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > chuck etc one's weight about
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31 know about
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32 come about
1. phr v происходить, случатьсяto come to pass — происходить, случаться
come to pass — случаться; случиться
2. phr v появляться, возникатьgood books come about as the result of hard work — хорошие книги появляются в результате большой работы
come into being — возникать; появляться
come into service — возникать; появляться
come into existence — возникать; появляться
3. phr v мор. поворачивать, ложиться на другой галсcome on, sport! — ну давай, друг!
Синонимический ряд:1. occur (verb) effect; happen; occur; result; take place2. passed (verb) befallen; betided; come off; developed; happened; occurred; passed; transpired3. turn around (verb) swing around; tack; turn around; veer -
33 green about the gills
разг. (о человеке)чувствовать себя плохоBill's father took him for a ride in his boat while the waves were rough, and when he came back he was green around the gills.
выглядеть плохобледный от страха или болезниThe car almost hit Mary crossing the street, and she was pale around the gills because it came so close.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > green about the gills
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34 come about:
მოხდენაit came about this way … ეს ასე მოხდა… -
35 throw one's weight about
throw one's weight about/around inf давить своим авторитетом; выпендриваться; кичиться своим положением, успехамиThe district manager came to our office and tried to throw his weight around, but no one paid any attention to him.
Bob was stronger than the other boys, and he threw his weight around.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > throw one's weight about
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36 from everywhere about them came strange sounds
1) Общая лексика: со всех отовсюду раздавались странные звукиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > from everywhere about them came strange sounds
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37 he came (out) into the open about what had happened
Общая лексика: он выложил все о том, что произошлоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he came (out) into the open about what had happened
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38 he came out into the open about what had happened
Макаров: он выложил все о том, что произошлоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he came out into the open about what had happened
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39 it came about of itself
Общая лексика: это произошло само по себеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it came about of itself
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40 it came about this way
Общая лексика: это случилось следующим образомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it came about this way
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