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1. I1) the tide is running out начался отлив, вода спадает2) our supplies (the stock of cigarettes, food supplies, etc.) are running out наши запасы и т.д. подходят к концу /кончаются/; his money is running out у него кончаются деньги; time is running out время истекает /подходит к концу/: his patience is running out у него лопается терпение; the lease on the house (my subscription, their contract, this agreement, etc.) has run out срок аренды и т.д. истек /кончился/2. IIIrun out smth. /smth. out/ run out a race (a competition, etc.) завершать забег и т.д.3. XIbe run out on the aid did not arrive on the promised day, giving us the unpleasant feeling of having been run out on помощь в обещанный день не подоспела, и у нас появилось неприятное чувство, что нас забыли /бросили/4. XVI1) run out on smb. run out on a friend (on an ally, on one's family, on one's children, etc.) бросить друга и т.д. в беде; no one could accuse him of running out on a friend никто не мог бросить ему обвинение в том, что он бросил /оставил/ друга в беде2) run out into smth. a strip of land (a pier, a reef, etc.) runs out into the sea узкая полоса земля и т.д. выдается в море; a line runs out into the margin строка залезает на поля3) run out on (in, towards, at, etc.) some time the lease on the house (our contract, this concession, etc.) runs out on the 30th (in a few months, towards the end of the year, at the beginning of the next month, etc.) срок аренды и т.д. кончается /истекает/ тридцатого числа и т.д.4) run out at smth. coll. expenses (the cost, the estimate, etc.) ran out at t 500 (at a great deal, at more than we can pay, etc.) расходы и т.д. исчисляются пятьюстами фунтами /составляют пятьсот фунтов/ и т.д.; the actual bill runs out at considerably more than the original estimate представленный счет значительно превышает первоначальную смету; what does the cost of converting the present building run out at? сколько будет стоить перестройка этого здания?5. XVIIIrun oneself out the participants began to run themselves out участники соревнования начали выдыхаться6. XXI1run out smth. /smth. out/ into smth. run out a line into the margins заехать на поля (при письме) -
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[təːm]n1) срок, период, время, продолжительность- long-term agreementHis term of imprisonment runs out in two month. — Его срок заключения истекает через два месяца.
- life prison term
- term of office
- term of a loan
- extend the terms of payment
- be elected for a term of five years
- serve a short prison term2) семестр, учебная четверть, судебная сессия- three months termWe'll have no lectures next (this, for another) term. — У нас не будет лекций в следующем (в этом, еще в одном) семестре.
- six months term
- spring term
- first week of the term3) (только pl) условияWe cannot buy on terms mentioned. — Мы не можем купить на указанных условиях.
- exceptional termsIf I agree to sell it will be on my own terms. — Если я соглашусь продать это, то только на моих условиях.
- easy terms
- suitable terms
- acceptable terms
- unacceptable terms
- unfavorable terms
- usual terms
- reasonable terms
- moderate terms
- peace terms
- surrender terms
- credit terms
- payment terms
- discount terms
- terms of contract
- terms of repayment of credit
- on favourable terms
- on smb's terms
- according to the terms of the agreement
- on acceptable terms
- on easy terms
- sell smth at reasonable terms
- accept the terms of an agreement
- dictate one's own terms
- agree to President's terms
- study the terms offered closely
- clarify the terms
- come to terms with smb
- make terms with smb
- bring smb to terms
- offer better terms
- make better terms4) (только pl) отношенияWe're on calling (visiting) terms. — Мы в приятельских отношениях. /Мы бываем друг у друга дома.
We're on nodding terms. — У нас шапочное знакомство.
5) термин, выражение, названиеIt is not a fortunate term for smth — Это неудачное обозначение/название для чего-либо.
He knows all medical terms. — Он знает все медицинские термины.
- scientific term- bookish term
- every day term
- vulgar terms
- in terms of science
- in terms of our experience
- speak in general terms
- speak in vague terms
- speak of smb, smth in very flattering terms
- speak of smb in terms of respect
- express smth in terms of lines•USAGE:
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