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61 jubilantly
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62 lief
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63 with great relish
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64 with pleasure
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65 in a hurry
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66 join
[dʒɔɪn]v1) соединять, присоединять, связывать- join theory and practice- bridge joins the island to the mainland
- road joins the two parts of the townI'll join you later (as soon as I am free, in the square). — Я присоединюсь к вам позднее (как только освобожусь, на площади).
- join smb- join smb's party3) присоединяться к чему-либо, принимать участиеI'll gladly join you in a walk. — Я с удовольствием пройдусь с вами.
Would you join us for a snack? — Пойдешь с нами перекусить? /Вы бы с нами вместе не перекусили?
We join with him in wishing you happiness. — Мы присоединяемся к нему и тоже желаем вам счастья.
- join in a conversation- join smb in a game
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67 cut off one's nose to spite one's face
действовать во вред самому себе под влиянием гнева; причинить вред себе, желая досадить другому [этим. фр. se couper le nez pour faire dépit à son visage]Still if he refused to make any advantageous deals with Mr. George W. Stener, or any other man influential in local affairs, he was cutting off his nose to spite his face, for other bankers and brokers would and gladly. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XXIV) — Если он откажется заключать выгодные сделки с мистером Джорджем У. Стинером или с каким-либо другим влиятельным лицом в Филадельфии, то поступит безрассудно и даже во вред себе, так как другие банкиры и маклеры идут на это с превеликим удовольствием.
I can get what I want elsewhere. I've nae [= not] doubt you're a grand gentleman, but you're cuttin' on your nose to spite your face. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book II, ch. 6) — Я могу купить то, что мне надо, и в другом месте. Вы, конечно, большой человек, что и говорить, но поступаете, как тот, кто, рассердившись на свое лицо, отрезал себе нос.
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68 in durance vile
в заточении [из стихотворения Р. Бернса (R. Burns, 1759-96) ‘Epistle from Esopus to Maria’: In durance vile here must I wake and weep]It is my pleasure and privilege to add a critical epilogue to this unusual "autobiography". I do so gladly as homage to my old friend, still languishing in "durance vile". (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Francis’) — Мне выпала приятная честь снабдить эту своеобразную "автобиографию" критическим эпилогом. Делаю это с радостью, принося тем дань уважения моему старому другу, все еще "томящемуся в заточении"
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69 retrace one's steps
1) пойти назад, вернутьсяHe watched till she had disappeared; then slowly retraced his steps to the Mirabell Garden. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Salvation of a Forsyte’) — Суизин следил за Розой, пока она не исчезла вдалеке, а затем снова направился в парк "Мирабель".
There was no one in the house. Mason retraced his steps, switching out light behind him. He let himself out the front door. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Fugitive Nurse’, ch. 6) — В доме не было никого. Мейсон пошел к выходу, потушил за собой свет и вышел через переднюю дверь...
2) ≈ идти на попятныйThe ministers were appalled. Even Jeffreys would gladly have retraced his steps. (Th. Macaulay, ‘The History of England’, vol. II, ch. VIII) — Министры были в ужасе. Даже Джеффрис с удовольствием пошел бы на попятный.
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70 joyfully
adv весело, радостно, счастливоСинонимический ряд:happily (other) blithely; gaily; gladly; gleefully; happily; insouciantly; joyously; jubilantly; lightheartedly; light-heartedly -
71 receive
1. v получать2. v получить, приобрести3. v подвергнуться; претерпевать, испытывать4. v встретить, получить5. v восприниматьto receive new ideas — воспринимать новые идеи; не отвергать новые представления
6. v вмещать; служить вместилищемvessel large enough to receive ten gallons — сосуд, который вмещает десять галлонов
a hole large enough to receive two men — яма, в которую могут влезть два человека
7. v редк. признавать, считать правильным, принимать на веруbeliefs and customs which are received by the whole world — верования и обычаи, признаваемые всем светом
Синонимический ряд:1. accept (verb) accept; admit; take; take in2. get (verb) acquire; collect; come by; get; inherit; obtain; secure; take possession of3. greet (verb) accommodate; entertain; greet; host; invite in; let into one's home; make welcome; usher in; welcome4. undergo (verb) abide; be burdened with; bear; endure; experience; stand; suffer; undergoАнтонимический ряд:give; refuse -
72 welcome
1. n приём; гостеприимство2. n приветствие3. a желанный, приятный; долгожданный4. a c5. v приветствовать; радушно принимать6. v приветствовать, одобрять7. v встретить8. int добро пожаловать!, милости просим!Синонимический ряд:1. appreciated (adj.) appreciated; cherished; delightful; desirable; gladly received; honored; honoured2. pleasant (adj.) agreeable; congenial; favorable; favourable; good; grateful; gratifying; nice; pleasant; pleasing; pleasurable; pleasureful; satisfying3. reception (noun) accolade; greeting; greetings; hospitality; hug; reception; salutation; salute; warm reception4. accept (verb) accept; embrace; take up5. greet (verb) greet; hail; host; receive; receive warmly; salute; take in; usher in; wave atАнтонимический ряд:bar; farewell; unwelcome -
73 at smb.'s beck and call
1) нa пoбeгушкax у кoгo-л.I cannot lead you to a castle and place crowds of liveried servants at your beck and call but I can make you mistress of an honorable English home independent of the bounty of strangers (G. B. Shaw)2) вceцeлo в чьём-л. pacпopяжeнии, к уcлугaм кoгo-л.Always remember that I'm at your beck and call, and gladly so, when you need advice about your personal life (E. Caldwell). Mum gets a bit annoyed with me sometimes for 'running after' Tom, as she says, being always at his beck and call (K. S. Prichard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > at smb.'s beck and call
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74 cut off one's nose to spite one's face
paзг. нeoдoбp.дeйcтвoвaть вo вpeд caмoму ceбe пoд влияниeм гнeвa; c дocaды cдeлaть xужe ceбe [этим. фр.]Still if he refused to make any advantageous deals with Mr. George W. Stener, or any other man influential in local affairs, he was cutting off his nose to spite his face, for other bankers and brokers would and gladly (Th. Dreiser)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > cut off one's nose to spite one's face
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75 Wingi
fain, gladly, willingly.
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