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81 seine Freundin
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82 prang up
1) провалить, испортить The organization was poor and they pranged up the whole operation. ≈ Организация была бедной, и провалила все дело. Syn: ball up
2), bugger up, cock up, muck
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3), screw up
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2) сл. обрюхатить One of the boys has been careless enough to prang up his girlfriend. ≈ Один из парней был так беспечен, что его девчонка залетела. Syn: bang up
3), knock up
5)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prang up
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83 prang up
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84 ditch
1. [dıtʃ] n1. 1) ров, канава, кювет2) канал; арык3) траншея, окоп2. котлован; выемка3. диал. дамба, насыпь♢
the Ditch - а) Атлантический океан; б) Ла-Манш; в) Северное мореto die in a ditch - умереть под забором, умереть в нищете
to die in the last ditch - биться до последнего /до конца, до последней капли крови/
2. [dıtʃ] vto be driven to the last ditch - а) быть доведённым до крайности; б) быть припёртым к стенке
1. окапывать рвом, канавой (тж. ditch about, ditch around)2. отрывать канаву, ров, траншею3. осушать почву с помощью дренажных рвов4. 1) чистить ров, канаву2) укреплять ров, канаву5. 1) сбрасывать в ров2) пускать под откос6. 1) сл. угробить, разбить (самолёт и т. п.)to ditch a motor car - разбить /угробить/ машину
2) ав. проф. сделать вынужденную посадку на воду7. разг. бросать, оставлять (кого-л.); отделываться (от кого-л., чего-л.)8. сл. припрятывать -
85 let someone know about
Разговорное выражение: сообщить (You should let him know about his girlfriend's doings.), поставить в известностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > let someone know about
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86 он бросил свою девушку
General subject: he-s ditched his girlfriendУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он бросил свою девушку
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87 сообщить
1) General subject: acquaint, advise, bring into account (surviving spouse or issue of the intestate are required to bring into account the value of any benefits given to them under the will), communicate, convey, impart, inform, inform (smb.) about (smth.) (кому-л., о чем-л.), instruct, lend, let somebody hear, let somebody know, make known (о чем-л.), put over, report, send a word, send word, state, tell, make a statement, deliver a message (что-л.), give a jingle (If you ever find yourself in Moscow, give us a jingle), get word of (Just getting word of a brand-new accident on the Port Mann Bridge. - Нам только что сообщили о...), send word to (дать знать, кому-л.), let know (кому-л., что-л.), inform of (кому-л., что-л., о чем-л.), put wise to (рассказать, кому-л., о чем-л.)2) Colloquial: put across, let someone know about (You should let him know about his girlfriend's doings.), get back to4) Diplomatic term: inform of (кому-л. о чём-л.)5) Telecommunications: signal6) Jargon: pat it on the street, spread the word7) Astronautics: notify8) Makarov: let (smb.) know ( hear, etc) (smth.) (что-л.; кому-л.) -
88 break up
1) (to divide, separate or break into pieces: He broke up the old furniture and burnt it; John and Mary broke up (= separated from each other) last week.) romper, hacer pedazos, desmenuzar2) (to finish or end: The meeting broke up at 4.40.) terminar(se), acabar(se), cerrar(se)break up1 n ruptura / separaciónbreak up2 vb1. separarse2. acabar / terminarbreak up vt1) divide: dividir2) : disolver (una muchedumbre, una pelea, etc.)break up vi1) break: romperse2) separate: deshacerse, separarseI broke up with him: terminé con élv.• desguazar v.• desvanecer v.• fraccionar v.• roturar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<ship\>\> desguazar*b) ( divide) \<\<land\>\> dividir; \<\<sentence\>\> descomponer*break it up into four pieces — divídelo or rómpelo en cuatro pedazos
2)a) \<\<demonstration\>\> disolver*he broke up the fight — separó a los niños (or hombres etc) que se estaban peleando
come on, break it up! — vamos, basta ya!
b) (wreck, ruin) \<\<home\>\> deshacer*he felt responsible for breaking up their marriage — se sentía responsable del fracaso de su matrimonio
3) v + adva) \<\<lovers/band\>\> separarseto break up with somebody — romper* or terminar con algn
b) \<\<meeting\>\> terminar; \<\<crowd\>\> dispersarsec) (BrE Educ)4) \<\<boat/ship\>\> romperse*, deshacerse*1. VT + ADV1) [+ rocks etc] hacer pedazos, deshacer; [+ ship] desguazar2) (fig) [+ crowd] dispersar, disolver; [+ meeting, organization] disolver; [+ gang] desarticular; [+ marriage] deshacer; [+ estate] parcelar; [+ industry] desconcentrar; [+ fight] intervenir enbreak it up! — ¡basta ya!
3) (US) * (=cause to laugh) hacer reír a carcajadas2. VI + ADV1) [ship] hacerse pedazos; [ice] deshacerse2) (fig) [partnership] deshacerse, disolverse; [marriage] deshacerse; [federation] desmembrarse; [group] disgregarse; [weather] cambiar; [crowd, clouds] dispersarse3) (=divide) dividirse, desglosarse ( into en)4) (Brit) [pupils] empezar las vacaciones; [session] levantarse, terminar5) (US) * (=laugh) reír a carcajadas6) (Telec)the line's or you're breaking up — no hay cobertura, no te oigo or no se te oye bien
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<ship\>\> desguazar*b) ( divide) \<\<land\>\> dividir; \<\<sentence\>\> descomponer*break it up into four pieces — divídelo or rómpelo en cuatro pedazos
2)a) \<\<demonstration\>\> disolver*he broke up the fight — separó a los niños (or hombres etc) que se estaban peleando
come on, break it up! — vamos, basta ya!
b) (wreck, ruin) \<\<home\>\> deshacer*he felt responsible for breaking up their marriage — se sentía responsable del fracaso de su matrimonio
3) v + adva) \<\<lovers/band\>\> separarseto break up with somebody — romper* or terminar con algn
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89 humiliate
hju'milieit(to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) humillar- humiliation
humiliate vb humillartr[hjʊː'mɪlɪeɪt]1 humillar————————tr[hjʊː'mɪlɪeɪtɪŋ]1 humillantev.• anonadar v.• deprimir v.• derribar v.• hollar v.• humillar v.• sobajar v.hjuː'mɪlieɪttransitive verb humillar[hjuː'mɪlɪeɪt]VT humillar* * *[hjuː'mɪlieɪt]transitive verb humillar -
90 seem
si:m(to have the appearance or give the impression of being or doing: A thin person always seems (to be) taller than he really is; She seems kind; He seemed to hesitate for a minute.) parecer- seeming- seemingly
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seem vb parecertr[siːm]1 (appear) parecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLso it seems eso pareceseem ['si:m] vi: parecerv.• parecer v.siːm1) ( give impression) parecer*it certainly seems that way — eso parece or así parece, por cierto
strange as it may seem — por raro que parezca, aunque no lo parezca
to seem to + INF: she seems to like you parece que le caes bien; she seems not o doesn't seem to have noticed no parece haberse dado cuenta; so it seems so it would seem eso parece, así parece; that seems like a good idea ésa me parece una buena idea; it seems like years since I saw you — parece que han pasado años que no te veo
2)a) ( get impression)to seem to + INF: I seem to remember that you... — creo recordar que tú...
b) ( in somebody's opinion) parecer*it seems to me/him/them that... — me/le/les parece que...
c) ( toning down statement) parecer*what seems to be the trouble? — veamos ¿de qué se trata?
[siːm]VI parecerhe seemed absorbed in... — parecía estar absorto en...
what seems to be the trouble? — ¿qué pasa?
it seems that... — parece que...
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I can't seem to do it — me parece imposible hacerlo•
that seems like a good idea — parece una buena idea•
it seems so — parece que sí•
there seems to be a problem — parece que hay un problema•
it seems to me/him that... — me/le parece que...how did he seem to you? — ¿qué te pareció?
* * *[siːm]1) ( give impression) parecer*it certainly seems that way — eso parece or así parece, por cierto
strange as it may seem — por raro que parezca, aunque no lo parezca
to seem to + INF: she seems to like you parece que le caes bien; she seems not o doesn't seem to have noticed no parece haberse dado cuenta; so it seems so it would seem eso parece, así parece; that seems like a good idea ésa me parece una buena idea; it seems like years since I saw you — parece que han pasado años que no te veo
2)a) ( get impression)to seem to + INF: I seem to remember that you... — creo recordar que tú...
b) ( in somebody's opinion) parecer*it seems to me/him/them that... — me/le/les parece que...
c) ( toning down statement) parecer*what seems to be the trouble? — veamos ¿de qué se trata?
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91 erniedrigen
I v/t2. (reduzieren) lower3. MUS. flattenII v/refl demean o.s. ( vor jemandem in front of s.o.); sich ( dazu) erniedrigen, etw. zu tun lower o.s. ( oder stoop) to do s.th.; BIBL. erhöhen* * *to decrease; to debase; to degrade; to lower; to abase; to humiliate; to level down; to humble;sich erniedrigento demean* * *er|nied|ri|gen [ɛɐ'niːdrɪgn] ptp erniedrigt1. vt(= demütigen) to humiliate; (= herabsetzen) to degrade; (MUS) to flatten, to flat (US)2. vrto humble oneself; (pej) to demean or lower oneself* * *1) (to disgrace or make contemptible: He felt degraded by having to ask for money.) degrade2) (to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) humiliate* * *er·nied·ri·gen *[ɛɐ̯ˈni:drɪgn̩]vt1. (demütigen)▪ jdn/sich \erniedrigen to degrade sb/oneself, to demean sb/oneself2. MUS▪ etw \erniedrigen to give sth a flatter tone, to play sth less sharp* * *transitives Verb humiliatesich [selbst] erniedrigen — lower oneself
* * *A. v/t2. (reduzieren) lower3. MUS flattenB. v/r demean o.s. (vor jemandem in front of sb);* * *transitives Verb humiliatesich [selbst] erniedrigen — lower oneself
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92 humiliate
transitive verb* * *[hju'milieit](to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) erniedrigen- academic.ru/36020/humiliating">humiliating- humiliation* * *hu·mili·ate[hju:ˈmɪlieɪt]vt1. (humble)▪ to \humiliate sb jdn demütigen [o erniedrigen2. (embarrass)▪ to \humiliate sb/oneself jdn/sich blamierendon't \humiliate me in front of all my friends! stelle mich nicht vor all meinen Freunden bloß!▪ to \humiliate sb jdn vernichtend schlagen* * *[hjuː'mIlIeɪt]vtdemütigen, erniedrigen* * *humiliate [hjuːˈmılıeıt] v/t demütigen, erniedrigen* * *transitive verbI was or felt totally humiliated — ich war zutiefst beschämt
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93 chuck
(to throw: Chuck this rubbish in the dustbin.) kaste, hive, kasserekasteIsubst. \/tʃʌk\/1) klapp, dikk (særlig under haken)2) ( hverdagslig) kast, rykkget the chuck ( slang) få sparkengive the chuck ( slang) gi på båten, sende vekkIIsubst. \/tʃʌk\/1) (matlaging, også chuck steak) bog2) bremsekloss3) ( mekanikk) chuck, kjoksIIIsubst. \/tʃʌk\/1) ( om høns) klukk, klukkelyd2) (gammeldags, kjælenavn på jente) skatt, snuppeIVverb \/tʃʌk\/1) klappe lett, dikke2) ( hverdagslig) slenge, hive, kaste3) ( hverdagslig) kassere4) ( hverdagslig) kaste opp5) ( hverdagslig) gi blaffen i, droppe, forkastechuck a seven ( hverdagslig) døchuck a willy få et plutselig raserianfallchuck in (austr., slang) spleise, bidra med(britisk, også chuck it in) skrinlegge, gi opp (spesielt plutselig)chuck it down regne kraftigchuck off ( hverdagslig) kritiserechuck one's hand in ( hverdagslig) gi opp, nekte å fortsettechuck one's money about strø om seg med pengerchuck one's weight about ( hverdagslig) vise seg, gjøre seg viktigchuck out kaste ut, avvisefjerne, strykechuck up gi på båten, forkaste ( hverdagslig) kaste oppchuck up one's job si opp jobben, slutteVverb \/tʃʌk\/klukke, lage klukkelyd -
94 garden-variety
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95 gooseberry
'ɡuzbəri, ]( American) 'ɡu:s-American - gooseberries; noun(a round, whiskery, edible green berry.)stikkelsbærsubst. \/ˈɡʊzb(ə)rɪ\/, \/ɡuːzb(ə)rɪ\/, amer.: \/ɡuːsb(ə)rɪ\/2) (britisk, hverdagslig) anstand(sdame)old gooseberry ( om djevelen) styggemannen, styggen (sjøl)play gooseberry være femte hjul på vogna• when his girlfriend arrived, I went home because I didn't want to play gooseberryplay old gooseberry snu opp ned på alt, lage oppstyr -
96 humiliate
hju'milieit(to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) ydmyke- humiliationverb \/hjʊˈmɪlɪeɪt\/1) ydmyke2) fornedre -
97 patch
pæ 1. noun1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) lapp, bot2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) flekk, lapp, parsell2. verb(to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) lappe, bøte- patchy- patchiness
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- patch upflekk--------lappeIsubst. \/pætʃ\/1) lapp (til å bøte punktert sykkeldekk e.l.), bot2) øyelapp, lapp for øyet3) plaster4) (på sko, klær e.l.) merke, emblem5) flekk, plett6) jordstykke, jordflekk, jordlapp, åkerlapp, parsellbe a patch on måle seg medbright patches lyspunktergo through a bad patch ( hverdagslig) ha det vanskeligin patches flekkvisIIverb \/pætʃ\/1) bøte, lappe, sette lapp på, flikke, reparere, utbedre2) ( EDB) lappepatch up lappe sammen, reparere provisorisk, sy sammen -
98 skrittet du opp avstanden?
walk off with dra av sted medwalk on air være i den syvende himmelwalk on eggshells være svært forsiktig med hva en sier eller gjørwalk one's chalks ( slang) fordufte, stikke avwalk one's legs off gå seg i senk• you are walking me off my legs\/feetwalk one's talk (spesielt amer.) gjøre som en sier, følge opp ord med handlingwalk out gå ut, gå ut og spasere ta med seg ut (på en spasertur) gå i streik trekke seg fra (i protest), reise fra (plutselig)( ved beiling) gå turwalk out (together) ( hverdagslig) holde sammen, omgåswalk out on ( hverdagslig) reise fra, forlate, sviktewalk out with (gammeldags, spesielt dialekt) omgås, gå ut medwalk (all) over gå over (hverdagslig, overført) trampe på, overkjøre( sport) vinne på walkover, vinne lettwalk over the course vinne en lett seierwalk round ( hverdagslig) gå rundt, unngåwalk tall ( hverdagslig) være stolt, gå med hevet hodewalk the boards stå på scenen, være ved teateret, være skuespillerwalk the chalk balansere på en krittstrek (som prøve på at man er edru) gjøre som man blir fortalt, holde seg på mattenwalk the dog gå tur med hundenwalk the earth vandre (her) på jordenwalk the hospitals ( hverdagslig) ha sykehustjeneste studere medisinwalk the narrow way gå den smale veienwalk the plank (sjøfart, historisk) gå plankenwalk the round gå rundenwalk the streets gå omkring i gatene ( om prostituert) trekke på gatenwalk the waves gå på vannetwalk up gå opp(over) gå frem, gå bort stige på føre oppoverwalk up to gå frem tilwalk with gå med, følge medwalk with God ( bibelsk) gå med Gud, leve i gudfryktighet -
99 zaaferowany
adj* * *a.wrought-up, worked up; był tak zaaferowany rozmową przez telefon ze swoją dziewczyną, że nie zauważył wejścia szefa he was so wrought-up talking to his girlfriend on the phone that he didn't see the boss come in.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaaferowany
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100 asirse
1 (agarrarse) to hold on (a, to), cling (a, to)* * *VPR to take holdasirse a o de — (=agarrarse) to seize
asirse de — (fig) (=aprovecharse) to avail o.s. of frm, take advantage of
* * *(v.) = seize on/upon, clutchEx. Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.Ex. Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * *(v.) = seize on/upon, clutchEx: Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.
Ex: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * *vprse asió con fuerza a la cuerda she clung tightly to the rope;se asió del brazo de su novia he clung to his girlfriend's arm;se asía a los recuerdos del pasado she clung to past memories* * *v/r:asirse de grab onto, grab hold of* * *vrasirse a : to cling to
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