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I [skrɔːl]nome scarabocchio m., sgorbio m.II [skrɔːl]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo scarabocchiare* * *[skro:l] 1. verb(to write untidily or hastily: I scrawled a hasty note to her.) scarabocchiare; (scrivere in fretta)2. noun(untidy or bad handwriting: I hope you can read this scrawl.) scarabocchio* * *[skrɔːl]1. n(handwriting) scrittura illeggibile, (brief note) messaggio scarabocchiato2. vt3. vi* * *scrawl /skrɔ:l/n.1 scarabocchio; sgorbioscrawlya.1 scarabocchiato; pieno di scarabocchi(to) scrawl /skrɔ:l/v. t. e i.scarabocchiare; fare scarabocchi; scrivere in fretta (o in modo illeggibile)scrawlern.chi scarabocchia; (fig.) scribacchino, imbrattacarte.* * *I [skrɔːl]nome scarabocchio m., sgorbio m.II [skrɔːl]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo scarabocchiare -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb 3. nounPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120708/scrawl_out">scrawl out* * *[skro:l] 1. verb(to write untidily or hastily: I scrawled a hasty note to her.) kritzeln2. noun(untidy or bad handwriting: I hope you can read this scrawl.) das Gekritzel* * *I. vt▪ to \scrawl sth etw [hin]kritzelnto \scrawl a note to sb jdm eine Nachricht hinkritzelnto \scrawl one's signature seine Unterschrift [hin]kritzeln [o fam hinschmieren]II. n2. (of note, message) Gekritzel nt pej, Gekrakel nt pej fam, Krakelei f pej fam, ÖSTERR a. Geschmiere nt pej fam, SCHWEIZ a. Gesudel nt pej fam* * *[skrɔːl]1. nKrakelei f, Gekrakel nt (inf); (= handwriting) Klaue f (inf); (inf = message) gekritzelte Nachrichtthe word finished in a scrawl — das Wort hörte mit einem Krakel auf (inf)
2. vthinschmieren (inf), hinkritzelnit's been scrawled all over with obscene messages — es war ganz vollgeschmiert mit Obszönitäten
3. vikrakeln (inf), schmieren* * *scrawl [skrɔːl]A v/t1. (hin)kritzeln, hinschmieren2. bekritzelnB v/i kritzelnC s Gekritzel n, Geschmiere n* * *1. transitive verb2. intransitive verb 3. nounscrawl something on something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) kritzeln
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book [bʊk]1. nouna. livre mc. [of tickets, stamps, cheques] carnet ma. [+ seat, room, table, ticket] réserverb. [+ driver] dresser un procès-verbal à ; [+ player] donner un carton jaune à• to be booked [footballer] recevoir un carton jaune4. compounds* * *[bʊk] 1.1) ( reading matter) livre m, bouquin (colloq) m ( about sur; of de)‘Carlton Books’ — ‘Éditions fpl Carlton’
2) ( part) (of novel, trilogy) livre m, tome m; (of poem, epic, bible) livre m3) Finance (for recording deposits, withdrawals) livret m bancaire4) ( exercise book) cahier m5) (of cheques, tickets, vouchers, stamps) carnet mbook of matches — pochette f d'allumettes
6) ( in betting)to open ou start a book on — ouvrir les paris sur
7) ( directory) annuaire m8) ( rulebook) règlement mto do things by the book — fig suivre le règlement
9) ( opera libretto) livret m2.books plural noun1) ( accounts) livres mpl de comptes, comptabilité f [U]to keep the books — tenir les comptes, s'occuper de la comptabilité
2) ( records) registre m3.to be on the books of — être inscrit à [organization]
transitive verb1) ( reserve) réserver [table, room, taxi, ticket]; faire les réservations pour [holiday]; engager [babysitter, entertainer]to book something for somebody —
to be fully booked — être complet/-ète
2) ( charge) [policeman] dresser un procès-verbal or un P.V. (colloq) à [motorist, offender]; US ( arrest) arrêter [suspect]3) GB Sport [referee] donner un carton jaune à [player]4.intransitive verb réserverPhrasal Verbs:- book in- book up••to throw the book at somebody — ( reprimand) passer un savon (colloq) à quelqu'un; ( accuse) n'omettre aucun chef d'accusation ( quand on arrête quelqu'un); ( punish or sentence) donner le maximum à quelqu'un
in my book — (colloq) à mon avis
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128 Jordan, Vernon Eulion Jr.
(р. 1935) Джордан, Вернон Юлион, мл.Общественный деятель, юрист, один из лидеров негритянского движения. В 1970-71 - исполнительный директор Объединенного фонда негритянских колледжей [ United Negro College Fund]. В 1972-81 президент влиятельной Национальной городской лиги [ National Urban League]. В 1980 белый расист совершил на него покушение в г. Форт-Уэйн, шт. Индиана. Некоторое время занимался частной юридической практикой. В 1992-93 был близким советником президента Б. Клинтона [ Clinton, William Jefferson (Bill)]. Автор воспоминаний "Вернон может читать!" ["Vernon Can Read!"] (2001).English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Jordan, Vernon Eulion Jr.
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