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41 give pause to smb.
пpивoдить кoгo-л. в зaмeшaтeльcтвo, cтaвить кoгo-л. в тупик; зacтaвить кoгo-л. пpизaдумaтьcя или утиxoмиpитьcя; нe paзpeшить чьиx-л. coмнeний [шeкcпиpoвcкoe выpaжeниe]As George remarked to his sister Francie: 'They'll soon be having puppies - that'll give him pause' (J. Galsworthy). And Jill Trumbull, sitting beside him, wanted to know where he came from, what his own home life and connections were like... Questions which... gave Clyde pause. He did not feel that he could admit the truth in connection with his family at all (Th. Dreiser) -
42 what for
subst. \/wɒtˈfɔː\/ eller what-for(hverdagslig, gammeldags) bare i uttrykkgive someone what for gi noen inn, straffe noen -
43 give smb. a bit of one's mind
(give smb. a bit (или a piece) of one's mind (тж. let smb. know one's mind, speak one's mind или tell smb. one's mind))откровенно высказать кому-л. своё неодобрение, бранить, упрекать, отчитать кого-л.; ≈ сказать кому-л. пару тёплых слов; см. тж. a bit of one's mindTanner: "...When you want to give me a piece of your mind, you ask yourself, as a just and upright man, what is the worst you can fairly say of me." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act I) — Тэнер: "...Вы захотели сказать мне правду в лицо и спросили себя, как человек справедливый и прямой: что можно, по чести, сказать о нем скверного?"
Vi: "I'll give that Sam Leadbitter a piece of my mind when I see him. Encouraging Reg to make a fool of himself..." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act I, sc. 3) — Ви: "я по-своему поговорю с этим Сэмом Ледбиттером, как только увижу его. Подумать только, он поощряет Реджа делать глупости..."
‘We have to get to Division artillery. Do you have any idea where they are located?’ ‘No,’ said the man. ‘Sometimes I wish I knew where they were. I'd like to go back there and give them a piece of my mind - they're asleep most of the time.’ (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 3) — - Нам нужно добраться до дивизионной батареи. Вы можете сказать хоть приблизительно, где расположена наша артиллерия? - Нет, - ответил солдат. - И очень жалею об этом. А то бы я сказал им пару теплых слов - они только и делают, что спят.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. a bit of one's mind
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44 give smb. the slip
(give smb. the slip (тж. give the slip to smb.))удрать, ускользнуть, улизнуть от кого-л.Mind what I say - he has given his friends the slip, and persuaded this delicate young creetur [= creature], all along of her fondness for him, to be his guide and travelling companion... (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. XVIII) — Он дал тягу от своих родственников. Ты в это вникни! Дал тягу и подговорил это нежное существо, которое в нем души не чает, бежать вместе с ним...
‘I didn't try to give you the slip,’ said Marvel, in a voice that was not far remote from tears. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 13) — - Я и не думал удирать от вас, - сказал Марвел чуть не плача.
I guessed Cap Hawkins would get a search party out after me, and he did rightenough, but I managed to give 'em the slip. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 3) — Я понимал, что Хаукинс вышлет людей разыскивать меня. Так он и сделал, да я ускользнул.
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45 give countenance to smb.
(give (или lend) countenance to smb. (или smth.; тж. keep или put smb. in countenance))подбодрить кого-л. (поддержать что-л.); прибавлять весу, солидности кому-л. (или чему-л.)‘Let me see,’ said Denry further, pulling a book from his pocket and peering into it. ‘You owe... thirty pounds.’ He knew without the book precisely what Ruth owed, but the book kept him in countenance. (A. Bennett, ‘The Card’, ch. III) — - Одну минуту, - сказал Денри, вынимая записную книжку из кармана. - Вы должны... за квартиру тридцать фунтов. Денри и без записной книжки прекрасно знал, сколько ему должна Руфь. Записной книжкой он пользовался для солидности.
I don't think that this interview, which you seem to dread so much, will be anything like as bad as you imagine. Anyway, I shall be there to keep you in countenance, so don't worry. (SPI) — Я думаю, что интервью, которого вы так опасаетесь, окажется не таким страшным, как вы его себе представляете. Во всяком случае, я там буду и поддержу вас, так что не беспокойтесь.
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46 give smb. the time of day
(give smb. the time of day (тж. pass the time of day) (with smb.))1) здороваться, обмениваться приветствиями с кем-л.He knows me. I've passed the time of day with him on the street. (M. Dickens, ‘The Angel in the Corner’, ch. 14) — Священник знает меня. Мы с ним при встрече здороваемся.
2) поболтать, коротать время с кем-л.Constance: "...She said she simply must run in and see me before I left." Martha: "I wonder what she wants." Constance: "Perhaps to pass the time of day." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act 3) — Констанс: "...Мария Луиза сказала, что ей просто необходимо повидаться со мной до моего отъезда." Марта: "Интересно, что ей нужно?" Констанс: "Наверное, хочет поболтать."
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47 give
§ (gave, given) მიცემა, გადაცემა, დაბრუნება§ (gave, given)1 მიცემა (მისცემს), მიწოდება2 შეწირვა (შესწირავს)he gave his life to the cause of freedom სიცოცხლე თავისუფლების საქმეს შესწირა3 კლება (იკლებს), შერბილება, შესუსტებაwe pushed until the rock gave ქვას ვაწვებოდით, სანამ ადგილიდან არ დავძარით4 შეყრა (შეჰყრის)5 აღმოხდომა (აღმოხდება)she gave a groan / sigh / yell დაიკვნესა / ამოიოხრა / დაიკივლა6 ჩატარება (ჩაატარებს), გამართვაto give a lesson / lecture / concert გაკვეთილის /ლექციის ჩატარება //კონცერტის გამართვაto give a party / dinner წვეულების / სადილის გამართვაI gave her to understand that… მივახვედრე / ვაგრძნობინე, რომ…to give ear მოსმენა, ყურის თხოვებაto give smb. a hand with დახმარება, მიშველებაto give smb. the creeps შიშის ჭამა, შეშინებაto give heed to ყურადღებით / გულისყურით მოსმენა, ყურადღების მიქცევაgive heed to what I'm saying ყურადღებით მომისმინე! // ყურად იღე ჩემი სატყვები!to give smb. into custody დაჭერინება (დააჭერინებს)I shall give you into custody! შენს თავს დავაჭერინებ! / ციხეში ჩაგსვამ!to give it to smb. შეხურება, გაჯორვაto give smb. a piece of one's mind სამდურავის / საყვედურის თქმა / გაკიცხვა, პირში თქმაto give oneself airs გაბღენძა, მედიდურად თავის დაჭერა, კუდის ყავარზე გადებაhe tries to absorb all the knowledge the teacher gives him ცდილობს მასწავლებლისაგან ყველაფერი ისწავლოსshe has given birth to twins ტყუპები გააჩინა / ეყოლაlet's give three cheers! მოდი სამჯერ შევძახოთ "გაუმარჯოს"! (სადღეგრძელოს სანაცვლოა)this fact gives off a strong emanation of evil ამ ფაქტს ბოროტების ძლიერი სუნი უდის●●to give smb. a cold shoulder ცივად, მტრულად მოქცევა (მოექცევა)●●to give cards a shuffle ბანქოს არევაyour salvation is in giving up the smoking შენი ხსნა თამბაქოს წევისათვის თავის დანებებაშიაhe gave her his assurance that... უთხრა, მერწმუნეო…he gave her hell კარგად შეახურა / გაჯორა -
48 give way
1) отступать, давать дорогу; расступиться, раздвинуться, пропуститьThe crowd gave way, and one by one the prisoners were thrust in. (U. Sinclair, ‘Jimmie Higgins’, ch. VI) — Толпа расступилась, и арестованных поодиночке впихнули в машину.
2) (to smb. или smth.) уступать, идти на уступки кому-л. или чему-л., сдавать свои позиции; уступать место чему-л., сменяться чем-л.In the beginning he had been watched with anxiety, perhaps even with misgiving. But soon this gave way to open admiration. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part II, ch. XIV) — Сначала за его работой наблюдали с опасением, почти с тревогой. Но вскоре тревога сменилась открытым восхищением.
‘I've heard rumors of the story - what really happened?’ she asked, the woman in her giving way to the reporter. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 2) — - Я слышала об этой истории. Расскажите, как было дело. - В Карен заговорило не любопытство женщины, а профессиональный интерес.
Sir H: "I am not giving way, so the hon. member need not get ants in his pants. I have only two minutes and he took too long anyway." (‘Parliamentary Debates’, ‘House of Commons’) — Сэр Г: "Я не собираюсь уступать место другому оратору. Почтенный джентльмен может не трепыхаться. В моем распоряжении только две минуты, а он проговорил больше положенного времени."
The Government must not give way to political blackmail from the arms kings. (‘Daily Worker’) — Правительство не должно идти на уступки торговцам оружием, прибегающим к политическому шантажу.
3) отказать, испортиться, сломаться; сдать (о здоровье, нервах); помутиться ( о рассудке); подкоситься ( о ногах)Something gave way in him, and words came welling up... (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Salvation of a Forsyte’) — Что-то прорвалось в нем, и слова посыпались одно за другим...
The uproar was appalling, perilous to the ear-drums; one feared there was too much sound for the room to hold - that the walls must give way or the ceiling crack. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. III) — Шум стоял невообразимый: казалось, что лопнут барабанные перепонки, что зал не вместит в себя все эти звуки и обвалятся стены или обрушится потолок.
Something seemed to give way in his heart; it really felt to him as though something were breaking, and he felt strangely weak. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 75) — Что-то неладное творилось у него с сердцем: ему казалось, что оно действительно рвется на части, и он чувствовал непривычную слабость.
Her words startled him; his composure began to give way... (A. J. Cronin, ‘Three Loves’, book II, ch. 29) — Слова матери встревожили Питера. Спокойствие изменило ему...
He moved forward and his legs gave way and he fell awkwardly and completely on his side, his arms and head flinging themselves loosely at will. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 16) — Он сделал движение вперед, ноги у него разъехались, и он, неуклюже взмахнув руками, боком грохнулся на лед.
...we have to do with one whose mind has given way under continued strain. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Rachel’) —...перед нами человек, чей рассудок не выдержал длительного напряжения.
4) (to smth.) давать волю чему-л., поддаваться, предаваться (какому-л. чувству); потерять самообладание, контрольRebecca gave way to some very sincere and touching regrets that a piece of marvellous good fortune should have been so near her, and she actually obliged to decline it. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XV) — Ребекка предавалась весьма искренним и трогательным сожалениям по поводу того, что удача была так близко, а между тем она была вынуждена отказаться от нее.
Here the dame was... inclined to give way to a passion of tears. (W. Scott, ‘The Fortunes of Nigel’, ch. XXXVI) — В эту минуту дама... готова была залиться горькими слезами.
Margery: "Oh! What shall we do?" Dorothy: "Don't give way, Marge. It's not certain yet." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Bread-Winner’, sc. 1) — Марджери: "Боже! Что с нами будет?" Дороти: "Держи себя в руках, Мардж. Пока еще ничего не известно."
Left alone in her strange abode Jennie gave way to her saddened feelings. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardt’, ch. X) — Оставшись одна в новом, чужом месте, Дженни дала волю своему горю.
5) налечь на вёсла, прибавить ходуAnd the next moment he and the captain had dropped aboard of us, and we had showed off and given way. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. XVI) — Грей и капитан быстро прыгнули в шлюпку, мы отчалили и налегли на весла.
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49 give
(to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed (usually from a job): He got the boot for always being late.) gi/få sparkenforære--------gi--------skjenke--------vieIsubst. \/ɡɪv\/1) elastisitet, svikt, fjæring2) ( overført) tilpasningsevne, fleksibilitetII1) ( også billedlig) gi, skjenke, forære2) unne (seg)3) bevilge, avlegge, avgi4) ( om medisin e.l.) foreskrive, forskrive5) betale, gi (mot vederlag)• how much did you give for that?6) gi etter, svikte, bøye seggrenen gav etter, men brakk ikke7) overlate, betro, overlevere, gi8) ( om tidsbruk) ofre, bruke, vie, sette av9) ( om arrangement) gi, holde, arrangere11) smitte12) ( høytidelig) utstede, avgi, avsi13) utbringe14) legge frem, fremsette, oppgi, gi, angi16) ( om handling) utføre, fremføre, gjennomføre17) presentere, introdusere, sitere• ladies and gentlemen, I give you... Johnny Depp!18) overbringe, formidlegive and take gi og ta, vise vilje til kompromiss, inngå kompromissgive as good as one gets ta\/gi igjen med samme myntgive away gi bort røpe (f.eks. en hemmelighet)• we were planning a surprise party, but Sally gave it away• Neil hid behind the curtain, but his heavy breathing gave him awayoverrekke, overleveredele utgive back gi tilbake, gi (ekko) ( gammeldags) gå unnagive ear to se ➢ ear, 1give forth gi fra seg, avgi, sende ut, tilkjennegi, oppgigive ground se ➢ ground, 1give in overgi seggive it to somebody ( hverdagslig) kjefte, gi noen inn, gi noen det glatte laggive notice ( høytidelig) si opp (en stilling)give off slippe ut, lekke, gi fra seggive onself out as eller give oneself out to be gi seg ut for å væregive oneself over to hengi seg tilgive oneself up overgi seg, melde seg (til politiet)give or take ( hverdagslig) omtrent, fra eller til• it was ten o'clock, give or take a couple of minutesgive out utgi, publisere, dele uttomt, slutt• you can't take a bath, the hot water has given outgive (out) with something (amer., hverdagslig) komme ut med, gi fra seg informasjongive over! ti stille!give rise to forårsake, skapegive (someone) a ring se ➢ ring, 2give (someone) a tinkle se ➢ tinkle, 1give someone away røpe identiteten til en persongive someone best ( slang) innrømme nederlaggive someone one (britisk, vulgært, om mann) ha sex med noengive someone the glad hand se ➢ hand, 1give someone the sack se ➢ sack, 1give someone to understand ( høytidelig) informere, opplysegive someone up slutte å håpe at vedkommende skal komme• oh, there you are, we'd almost given you upgive the game\/show away røpe en hemmelighetgive up sluttegive up on miste troen på slutte å håpe at noe skal skjegive up the ghost se ➢ ghost, 1give way gi etter ( i trafikken) overholde vikeplikten, vike falle sammen, klappe sammengive what for ( slang) irettesette, straffewhat gives? ( slang) hva skjer? -
50 what
{wɔt}
I. 1. inter какво? що? какъв? WHAT is it? какво e това? какво има? WHAT is he? какво работи той? какъв e? WHAT is that to you? на теб какво ти става от това? теб какво те интересува? WHAT of that/it? че какво от това? е добре, a после? WHAT is the French for 'dog'? как e на френски куче? and WHAT not/and WHAT have you и какво ли не ще
I know WHAT знам какво трябва, имам предложение/идея
WHATd'you-call-him този, кажи го де
so WHAT? та какво от това? е та
2. rel и cj това, което, какъвто
WHAT I object to is това, срещу което възразявам/с което не съм съгласен, е
come WHAT may да става, каквото ще
I know WHAT's WHAT разбирам ги тия работи, не съм вчерашен
he is a good fellow, WHAT? той e добър човек, нали/не мислиш ли/какво ще кажеш? and WHAT is more и нещо повече
not a day but WHAT it rains не минава ден да не вали
not but WHAT he can не че не може
I don't know but WHAT I will do it разг. не знам дали няма да го направя, може и да го направя
WHAT with one thing and another the scheme miscarried по една или друга причина/така или иначе планът пропадна
WHAT with the housework and WHAT with the children... покрай/заради домакинската работа и децата.
II. 1. inter какъв? кой? WHAT time is it? колко е часът? WHAT trade is he? с какво се занимава той? от кой бранш е? WHAT day of the month is it? кой ден от месеца e? WHAT kind/sort of? какъв
2. rel какъвто
lend me WHAT money you have заеми ми каквито пари имаш
I know WHAT time to start зная кога да тръгна
3. exclam какъв, що за
WHAT impudence! какво/що за нахалство
4. emph колко, какъв (голям, интересен и пр.)
WHAT a pity! колко жалко!* * *{wъt} pron 1. inter какво? що? какъв? what is it? какво e това? как(2) {wъt} a 1. inter какъв? кой? what time is it? колко е часът? what* * *що; какво; какъв; кой;* * *1. come what may да става, каквото ще 2. emph колко, какъв (голям, интересен и пр.) 3. exclam какъв, що за 4. he is a good fellow, what? той e добър човек, нали/не мислиш ли/какво ще кажеш? and what is more и нещо повече 5. i don't know but what i will do it разг. не знам дали няма да го направя, може и да го направя 6. i know what time to start зная кога да тръгна 7. i know what знам какво трябва, имам предложение/идея 8. i know what's what разбирам ги тия работи, не съм вчерашен 9. i. inter какво? що? какъв? what is it? какво e това? какво има? what is he? какво работи той? какъв e? what is that to you? на теб какво ти става от това? теб какво те интересува? what of that/it? че какво от това? е добре, a после? what is the french for 'dog'? как e на френски куче? and what not/and what have you и какво ли не ще 10. ii. inter какъв? кой? what time is it? колко е часът? what trade is he? с какво се занимава той? от кой бранш е? what day of the month is it? кой ден от месеца e? what kind/sort of? какъв 11. lend me what money you have заеми ми каквито пари имаш 12. not a day but what it rains не минава ден да не вали 13. not but what he can не че не може 14. rel и cj това, което, какъвто 15. rel какъвто 16. so what? та какво от това? е та 17. what a pity! колко жалко! 18. what i object to is това, срещу което възразявам/с което не съм съгласен, е 19. what impudence! какво/що за нахалство 20. what with one thing and another the scheme miscarried по една или друга причина/така или иначе планът пропадна 21. what with the housework and what with the children... покрай/заради домакинската работа и децата 22. whatd'you-call-him този..., кажи го де* * *what[wɔt] I. pron 1. inter какво, що; какъв; \what is it? какво е това? какво има? \what is he? какъв е? какво работи той? \what is the matter? какво се е случило? какво има? \what is half of 12? колко е половината на 12? \what is that to you?какво те интересува тебе? \what is the good ( the use)? каква е ползата? \what of that (it)? so \what? какво от това? е добре, а после? е, и? \what is the Italian for...? как е на италиански ...? \what is he like? какъв е? как изглежда? що за човек е? \what does he look like? как изглежда той? \what do you take me for? за кого ме мислите (вземате)? \what about me? 1) ами аз? 2) какво за мен? какво аз? \what about selling me the car? какво ще кажеш да ми продадеш колата? \what ( on earth) for? е защо (за Бога)? по каква причина? \what ever for? но защо най-сетне? \what then? и после? \what if? какво ще стане, ако? какво, че? \what though? какво че? is that beautiful or \what? не е ли красиво това? това наистина е красиво; 2. rel и cj това, което; какъвто; \what she does possess is the ability to това, което тя наистина притежава, е способността да; \what is called a vegetative state това, което наричат вегетативно състояние; come \what may да става, каквото ще; • I know ( tell you) \what знам какво трябва; имам добра идея; to know \what's \what разбирам ги тия работи; мераклия съм; and \what is more нещо повече; \what you have и какво ли не, и прочие; \what with като се има предвид, и как не при (при изтъкване на причина за нещо неприятно, нежелано); \what with one thing or another по една или друга причина; not a day but \what it rains не минава ден, без да вали; I don't know but \what I will do it разг. не знам дали няма да го направя, може и да го направя; to give s.o. \what for давам някому да разбере; II. adj 1. inter какъв, кой; \what time is it? колко е часът? \what trade is he? той с какво се занимава? 2. rel какъвто; lend me \what money you have заемете ми, каквито пари имате; 3. exclam: \what great news! чудесна новина! \what a busy day! ама че напрегнат ден! 4. emph колко, какъв (голям, интересен); \what a pity! ама че, колко жалко! III. adv какво, каква степен; доколко; \what does it matter? какво значение има това! -
51 give
سَبَّبَ \ bring about: to cause to happen: What brought this trouble about?. cause: to be the cause of sth.; make it happen: What caused her death? You have caused me a lot of trouble. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: Who gave you that cut on your face?. give rise to: to cause: His long absence gave rise to a report that he was dead. provoke: to cause (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). reduce: to bring into a lower (worse, quieter, simpler, etc.) state: Her unkindness reduced him to tears (caused him to cry). \ See Also أحدث (أَحْدَثَ)، قدم (قَدَّمَ)، أَعْطَى، أثار (أَثَار) -
52 give rise to
سَبَّبَ \ bring about: to cause to happen: What brought this trouble about?. cause: to be the cause of sth.; make it happen: What caused her death? You have caused me a lot of trouble. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: Who gave you that cut on your face?. give rise to: to cause: His long absence gave rise to a report that he was dead. provoke: to cause (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). reduce: to bring into a lower (worse, quieter, simpler, etc.) state: Her unkindness reduced him to tears (caused him to cry). \ See Also أحدث (أَحْدَثَ)، قدم (قَدَّمَ)، أَعْطَى، أثار (أَثَار) -
53 give
(to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed (usually from a job): He got the boot for always being late.) despedir* * *[giv] n ato de ceder. • vt+vi (ps gave, pp given) 1 dar, presentear, conceder. I give it to my brother / eu dou-o ao meu irmão. I was given a book or a book was given to me / recebi um livro de presente. 2 entregar, oferecer, ceder. 3 propor, oferecer. 4 fornecer, prover. 5 apresentar, mostrar, notificar, transmitir. 6 aplicar, ministrar. 7 prestar. 8 conferir. 9 atribuir, confiar, incumbir. 10 proferir, dizer, contar, exalar. 11 aplicar-se, dedicar-se, esforçar-se. 12 degelar (solo). 13 abrir, dar passagem, dar vista. 14 sl acontecer. give! Amer conte!, comece a contar! give an inch and he’ll take a mile dê-lhe o dedo e tomará o braço. give it to him! dê-lhe uma lição!, diga-lhe umas verdades! he gave me a lift ele me deu uma carona. I give credit to his report confio nas suas palavras. I give you two hours concedo-lhe duas horas (para pensar). the dogs gave tongue os cachorros deram sinal, latiram (caça). to give a good account of sair-se bem. to give away 1 dar de presente, doar, entregar. 2 trair-se, entregar-se, mostrar a verdade. 3 entregar (a noiva) no casamento. 4 revelar (segredo). 5 perder, desperdiçar. to give battle dar combate. to give birth to 1 produzir. 2 originar, começar, gerar. this period gave birth to this movement / esta época originou o movimento. 3 dar à luz. she gave birth to a daughter / ela deu à luz uma filha. to give chase perseguir. to give ear escutar, dar ouvidos a. to give effect to a measure levar a efeito uma medida. to give forth 1 emitir. 2 publicar. 3 falar muito. to give ground ceder, retroceder, retirar-se, recuar. to give in 1 render-se, entregar-se, ceder. don’t give in to his opinion / não ceda às opiniões dele. 2 entregar (algo). to give in a petition dar entrada a um requerimento. to give in one’s name enlistar-se. to give in to entregar-se (não ter o controle sobre uma forte emoção ou desejo). to give lectures lecionar, fazer prelações. to give notice notificar, pedir ou dar demissão. to give off desprender, deixar escapar, emitir (cheiro, odor). to give offence ofender. to give on or onto dar para, ter vista para, abrir para. the door gives on/ onto the study / a porta dá para o escritório. to give oneself away trair-se, entregar-se, mostrar a verdade. he gave himself away / ele se entregou. to give oneself up to something entregar-se, dedicar-se. he gave himself up to art / ele entregou-se, dedicou-se completamente à arte. to give out 1 reportar, anunciar. 2 emitir, produzir (luz, calor, som). 3 distribuir para as pessoas. 4 parar de funcionar, acabar. the engine gave out / o motor parou de funcionar. his strenght gave out / suas forças acabaram. to give over 1 transferir. 2 desistir, ceder. 3 mandar alguém ficar quieto ou parar de fazer algo. give over complaining about the food / pare de reclamar da comida! to give rise to causar, originar. to give rise to a rumour provocar um boato. to give someone up acabar, terminar um relacionamento amoroso. to give up 1 abandonar, parar de. he gave up smoking / ele parou de fumar. 2 entregar-se (para polícia). he gave himself up / ele entregou-se, apresentou-se. 3 desistir. to give way 1 retirar-se, recuar. 2 quebrar, ceder. 3 dar passagem. 4 ceder o lugar. to give way to 1 submeter-se a. 2 dar prioridade a. what gives? Amer o que está havendo?, o que está acontecendo?————————dado. • adj 1 fixado, determinado. 2 inclinado, disposto. 3 Math dado, conhecido. -
54 give
[ɡɪv] v (gave; given)1) да(ва)тьto give smth. — давать что-либо
to give up — бросать (привычку, дело), прекращать
2) доставлять (удовольствие); причинять (боль и т. n.); сообщатьto give into the hands of — вручать, передать в руки (кого-либо)
to give into the care/custody — поручить чьим-либо заботам, вверить кому-либо
the sun gives light — солнце — источник света
to give to the public/world — опубликовать, обнародовать (книгу, открытие и т.д.)
what gives? — разг. что происходит? как дела? (часто как форма приветствия)
3):to give a tip — намекнуть, подсказать
to give a reply/an answer — ответить, дать ответ
to give an order — отдать приказание, приказать
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55 him
pronounihn; as indirect object ihm; reflexively sich; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters sie/es; as indirect object ihr/ihmit was him — er war's
him and me — (coll.) er und ich
* * *[hɪm, ɪm]pron persBob, give Paul's toy back to \him now! Bob, gib Paul sofort sein Spielzeug zurück!you have more than \him du hast mehr als erhe took the children with \him er nahm die Kinder mitoh no, not \him again! ach nein, nicht der schon wieder! famis this \him, perhaps? ist er das vielleicht?that's \him all right das ist er in der Tatto \him who is patient come all good things in their own time ( form) dem, der Geduld hat, wird sich alles Gute erfüllenfor \him and her für Sie und Ihn2. (animal, thing, unspecified sex) ihn/sie/es akk, den/die/das fam akk, ihm/ihr dat, dem/der fam datyou have a baby/cat? what do you call \him? du hast ein Baby/eine Katze? wie heißt es/sie?in the depths of \him, he too didn't want to go im tiefsten Inneren wollte er auch nicht gehen5.* * *[hɪm]pers pron1) (dir obj, with prep +acc) ihn; (indir obj, with prep +dat) ihm; (when he is previously mentioned in clause) sich2) (emph) erwho, him? — wer, er?
* * *him [hım; ım]A pers pr1. ihn (akk von academic.ru/33949/he">he1):2. ihm (dat von he1):3. er:she’s younger than him;it’s him, not her er ist es, nicht sieB refl pr sich:he looked about him er sah um sich, er sah sich um* * *pronounihn; as indirect object ihm; reflexively sich; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters sie/es; as indirect object ihr/ihmhim and me — (coll.) er und ich
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56 give
قَدَّمَ \ accord: to give; allow: He was accorded permission to use the library. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make he gave a shout (or He shouted). He gave me his promise (or He promised). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. introduce: to make (sb. or sth.) known to sb.: I introduced him to my father. I introduced them (to each other). He introduced me to the art of fishing. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it. present: to give formally; hand over: He presented me with a bill for $5, to put forward; show She presented her plans to the meeting. produce: to show (a ticket, proof, etc.) so as to satisfy sb.. render: to give, as a duty (help, thanks etc.). \ See Also منح (مَنَحَ)، أَضْفَى على، ساهم في (سَاهَمَ في)، عَرَّف بِـ، عرض (عَرَضَ)، برز (بَرَزَ) -
57 what's it to you etc
expr usu interrog infmlSuppose I give her the bum's rush, what's it to you? — Даже если я пошлю ее куда подальше, тебе-то какое дело?
I can't make out what's it to you — Я никак не могу понять, с какого бока это тебя касается
What's it to him whether we're married or not? — Какое ему дело, женаты мы или нет?
What's it to her that I'm worried out of my mind? — Да ей наплевать, что я тут места себе не нахожу от беспокойства
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58 give someone the brush
expr slShe was glad to see me instead of giving me the brush which was what I was afraid of — Она была рада меня видеть и совсем не собиралась прогонять меня, чего я, конечно, боялся
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59 give someone the pip
expr infmlPeople gave him the pip, that's what they did — Люди его просто раздражали, да и только
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60 to give back (money that one has paid)
رَدَّ (على) \ answer: to speak or write in return: Answer me (my question, my letter). Why don’t you answer when I call?, (the telephone, the door, the bell), to go (to it) and see what is wanted answer back. to answer rudely (when one is corrected):: If your teacher says ‘be quiet’ you should not answer (him) back refund. to give back (money that one has paid):: The new clock would not work, so the shop refunded my money reply. to answer: repulse. to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). \ See Also أجاب (أَجَابَ)، رَدَّ بِوَقاحَةArabic-English glossary > to give back (money that one has paid)
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