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101 put out
put out а) выгонять; удалять, устранять; убирать; Two families who couldnot pay the rent were put out onto the street. б) выкладывать (вещи); вывеши-вать (белье, флаг и т. п.); If it turns fine, I shall put the washing out. в)вытянуть, высовывать; put your hand out, I have a surprise for you. It's rudeto put out your tongue at people. г) давать побеги (о растении) The bush hasput out some new branches. д) вывихнуть (плечо и т. п.) I can't play tenniswith, I've put my shoulder out. е) выкалывать (глаза) Mind that sharp point,you nearly put my eye out! ж) тушить, гасить put out all fires before leavingthe camping ground. з) расходовать, тратить (силы) Putting out all hisstrength, he uprooted the tree. и) отдавать на сторону (вещи в стирку, в ре-монт) to put a baby out to nurse отдать ребёнка на попечение кормилицы to putout one's washing отдавать бельё в прачечную к) причинять неудобство He wasvery much put out by the late arrival of his guests. - Поздний приезд гостейпричинил ему массу неудобств. Please don't put yourself out, I can do itmyself. л) выводить из себя, смущать, расстраивать She never gets put out evenby the most difficult matters. м) выпускать, производить The firm has put outan increased number of bicycles this month. н) выпускать, издавать The policehave put out a description of the jewel thieves. The printers put out threenumbers of the magazine in its first year. о) давать деньги под определенныйпроцент (at) Make sure you put out your savings at a high rate of interest. п)отправляться; выходить в море The wind was calm when we first put out to sea.р) sport запятнать, лишать возможности увеличить счёт (крикет, бейсбол) -
102 put in
put in а) вставлять, всовывать; put your hand in and see what's in the box.б) сажать, высаживать; you ought to put potatoes in there. в) подавать (заяв-ление, жалобу и т. п.); I'll put in a claim for damages, if you will put inyour special request. г) вводить (в действие); to put in the attack предпри-нять наступление; д) включать, добавлять; Tom decided to put in a newcharacter, to make the story seem more likely. е) прерывать разговор, встав-лять (слова) в разговор; "But wait," Jane put in, "I haven't finished mystory." ж) напрягать (силы), прилагать усилия; It's worth putting in a lot ofeffort, in order to improve your English. If you put more effort in your work,you'd see better results. з) coll. проводить время (за каким-л. делом); I putin two hours on my English studies every day. и) ставить, назначать на долж-ность; The new owners put a man in to look after the building at night. Thecaptain hopes to be put in command of a bigger ship. к) устанавливать аппара-туру; How much does it cost to put in central heating? л) выдвинуть свою кан-дидатуру, претендовать (for); Have you put yourself in for the competition? м)выбрать (кандидата или партию); put our party in and we will make this countryfit to live in. н) naut. заходить в порт; вставать на рейде; The ship has justput in (to the harbour). о) входить; появляться; If your opponent in this casedoes not put in an appearance, you will win. I don't really want to go to theparty, but I'd better put in an appearance, if only for a short time. -
103 put up
put up а) поднимать; put up your hand if you know the answer. б) строить,воздвигать (здание и т. п.); Do you know how to put up a tent? в) ставить(пьесу); Next year we shall put up "King Lear". г) показывать, выставлять; вы-вешивать (объявление); you are not allowed to put up advertisements on thiswall without special permission. д) возносить (молитву); е) выставлять на про-дажу; After grandmother's death, the furniture was put up for sale. ж) повы-шать (цены); Rents are fixed and cannot be put up. з) вкладывать (деньги); Ifyou put up your share, Father will put up the rest. и) паковать; She put up aparcel for her daughter. к) консервировать; Every summer Mother puts up alarge quantity of ripe fruit. л) выставлять свою кандидатуру (на выборах); Doyou really intend to put up for that seat? м) выдвигать чью-либо кандидатуру(на выборах); I would like to put up that man as the best person for thechairmanship. н) организовывать, устраивать; to up a fight устроить драку; toput up a resistance оказывать сопротивление; о) принимать, давать приют (гос-тям) I can put up two adults, but no children. п) останавливаться в гостиницеи т. п. (at) We can put up at the hotel, or with friends. р) терпеть; ми-риться, примириться (with) I can't put up with it any longer. I can put upwith anything. с) выдвигать (аргумент и т. п.) What argument do you have toput up against that? т) вспугнуть (дичь) These dogs are often used for puttingup birds. у) obs. убирать, прятать (вещи и т. п.); вкладывать (меч в ножны);прекращать борьбу -
104 put out
put out♦voorbeelden:put out to sea • zee kiezenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 aanwenden ⇒ inzetten, gebruiken3 uitdoen ⇒ (uit)doven, blussen4 verdoven ⇒ bewusteloos maken/slaan5 van zijn stuk brengen ⇒ verontrusten, irriteren♦voorbeelden:put one's tongue out • zijn tong uitsteken3 put out the fire/light • het vuur/licht doven8 the calculations may have been put out by one percent • er kan een afwijking van een percent in de berekeningen geslopen zijnput out an official statement • een communiqué uitgeven -
105 ■ put on
■ put onv. t. + avv.1 mettere (sopra qc.); mettere su ( cibo a cuocere): Don't forget to put the lid on!, non dimenticare di mettere il coperchio!4 mettere su ( peso corporeo); crescere di: I've put on a few pounds since Christmas, da Natale sono cresciuto di qualche libbra5 mettere; aggiungere; aumentare il numero di: to put on additional trains in the summer, mettere treni supplementari l'estate8 mettere in scena; allestire ( uno spettacolo); dare ( un concerto): to put on a new play, mettere in scena una commedia nuova9 (telef.) passare; mettere in comunicazione: Can you put her on?, puoi passarmela?13 (fam. USA) sfottere, prendere in giro; prendersi gioco di (q.) □ to put it on, darsi delle arie; fingere, fare finta; mettere su peso, ingrassare; esagerare ( anche nel prezzo) □ to put on an act, fingere, recitare, fare la commedia □ to put on airs, darsi delle arie □ (autom.) to put the brakes on, azionare i freni; frenare □ (ipp.) to put money on a horse, puntare (o scommettere) su un cavallo □ to put on weight, ingrassare, prendere peso: DIALOGO → - Meeting an old friend- Have you put on a bit of weight?, hai messo su un po' di chili? -
106 put smb. out of step
(put smb. (или smth.) out of step)вывести кого-л. (или что-л.) из строя, выбить из колеиPicture Eliza, in her new clothes, and feeling her inside put out of step by a lunch, dinner and breakfast of a kind to which it is unaccustomed... (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act II) — Вообразите себе Элизу, одетую в новое платье и постоянно чувствующую тошноту от завтраков и обедов, к которым она не привыкла...
You ought to have chosen a more suitable time to tell me. You might have known that hearing this would put me out of step for the day. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Conscience of the Rich’, ch. VI) — Ты мог выбрать более подходящее время, чтобы сообщить мне, что бросил адвокатскую практику. Ты ведь знал, что это на целый день выведет меня из строя.
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107 put away
put away а) убирать; прятать; Please put your toys away. б) отделываться,избавляться; He's safely put away. в) откладывать (сбережения); I have alittle money put away for a rainy day. г) оставлять, бросать (привычку и т.п.); отказаться (от мысли и т. п.); It's time to put away those foolish ideasand become serious. д) coll. помещать (в тюрьму, сумасшедший дом и т. п.); Thejudge put the criminal away for ten years е) euphem. убивать (обыкн. из мило-сердия); It was kinder to put the old dog away than to let him suffer. ж)coll. поглощать (о еде); съедать; выпивать; You'd he surprised at the amountthat boy can put away in a single day. з) coll. заложить (что-л.), затерять и)obs. развестись; Then Joseph... was minded to put her away. -
108 put through
put [sth.] through, put through [sth.]1) (implement) fare approvare, fare passare [reform, bill, plan]* * *1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) concludere2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) (mettere in linea)* * *vt + adv1) (complete: business, deal) concludere, (have accepted: reform, bill) far approvare, far passare2) (Telec: connect: caller) mettere in comunicazione, (call) passarecan you put me through to the manager? — mi passa il direttore, per favore?
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109 put smb. right
(put (или set) smb. right)1) направить кого-л., указать кому-л. дорогуHe looks as if he had lost his way. Let's go and put him right. — Он, видимо, заблудился, пойдемте покажем ему дорогу.
2) поправить кого-л., указать кому-л. на его ( или её) ошибкуShe can always put other people right, but will never admit making an error herself. (EVI) — Она любит поправлять других, но никогда не признает своей ошибки.
3) вылечить, излечить кого-л., поставить кого-л. на ноги (тж. put или set smb. to rights)‘I think I may have caught a chill, sir.’ ‘Take a stiff whisky toddy. Put you right in no time.’ (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Summer Lightning’, ch. VIII) — - Мне кажется, что я простудился, сэр. - Выпейте виски покрепче с горячей водой. Мигом вылечитесь.
There's nothing organically wrong with you, I know that, and my impression is that a few weeks in hospital ought to put you to rights. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Honolulu’) — У вас нет никакого органического заболевания, я в этом уверен. Проведете месяц-полтора в больнице, и здоровье полностью восстановится.
He tried to put his brother right with the rest of the family by telling them what had really happened. — Он пытался оправдать брата в глазах семьи и рассказал, что в действительности произошло.
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110 put aside
put aside а) откладывать (в сторону); She put her sewing aside when thetelephone rang. б) откладывать на время, прерывать; Tom put his new book asidefor a year. в) прекращать, останавливать, приостанавливать (что-л.); положитьконец (чему-л.); It's time to put our differences aside and work together. г)сохранять (деньги, время и т. п.); I have a little money put aside for a rainyday. I've put aside the whole weekend for house-hunting. д) отводить, отбрасы-вать; стараться не замечать; Putting aside the fact that the man has been inprison, he would seem to be a suitable worker. -
111 put by
put by а) отложить в сторону; She was reading a book, but put it by whenthe telephone rang. б) отложить на время, прервать (работу и т. п.); Tom puthis new book by for a year. в) оставлять, бросать (привычку и т. п.); отка-заться (от мысли и т. п.); It's time to put our differences by and worktogether. г) откладывать, копить (деньги); I have a little money put by for arainy day. д) стараться не замечать; игнорировать; His question was dangerous, so I put it by and began to speak of other things. -
112 put over
put over а) сообщить; довести до сведения, объяснить; How can I put such anunpopular message over( to the crowd)? б) coll. произвести впечатление, до-биться успеха у публики; The politician was able to put himself over( to thevoters) as a suitable leader. в) coll. откладывать; We shall have to put thegarden party over until the weather is fine. г) amer. coll. завершить(что-л.); достичь цели to put over the reorganization осуществить реорганиза-цию д) обмануть, надуть кого-л.; That class will never succeed in pullinganything over the new teacher, he's too experienced. -
113 put smb. off his stride
(put smb. off his stride (или off his stroke; тж. put smb. out of his stride))1) помешать кому-л., нарушить ритмичность чьей-л. работы; ≈ выбить кого-л. из колеи...excellent suggestions always, and having only the one drawback that they threatened either to annoy Mr. Armstrong... or to embroil the whole... Department and put it off its stroke. (D. L. Sayers, ‘Murder Must Advertise’, ch. X) —...предложения мистера Копли всегда блестящи; их единственный недостаток заключается в том, что они либо раздражают мистера Армстронга... либо грозят нарушить слаженную работу всего... отдела.
These telephone calls put him completely off his stride and ruined a morning's work. (ODCIE) — Эти телефонные звонки не дали ему возможности ритмично работать, и утро можно было считать пропавшим.
2) обескуражить, привести кого-л. в замешательствоI have six more stories to do for the American Magazine, and ye Ed [= the Editor] has put me right out of my stride by asking me to make them about American characters, little knowing that if I try to do American stuff, the result is awful. (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Performing Flea’, ‘1931’) — Мне нужно было написать еще шесть рассказов для "Американ мэгазин", но редактор озадачил меня, попросив, чтобы в этих рассказах фигурировали американцы в американской обстановке. Ему было невдомек, что если я берусь за американскую тему, то получается что-то ужасное.
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114 have one's tongue in one's cheek
(have (speak with или put) one's tongue in one's cheek (тж. put one's tongue into one's cheek))говорить неискренно, иронически, насмешливо, издевательски; см. тж. a tongue in cheek‘I believe what I believe,’ retorted the porter, putting his tongue into his cheek with a most roguish air. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘The Suicide Club’) — - Я верю в то, во что верю, - ответил швейцар насмешливо с самым плутовским видом.
Half an hour is surely enough, Lord Rosebery had said... time to sip a glass of sherry and nibble a biscuit. So the tale... sounded too perfectly aristocratic you felt the old fellow must have had his tongue in his cheek. (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 6) — - Тридцать минут вполне достаточно, чтобы выпить рюмку хереса и съесть бисквит, - сказал лорд Розбери... Это слова лорда были исполнены такого истового аристократизма, что в них могла бы почудиться и насмешка.
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115 put apart
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116 put fear in smb.'s heart
(put (или strike) fear in smb.'s heart (или in the heart of smb.; тж. put the fear of God into smb.))нагонять страх на кого-л., вселять страх в чью-л. душу, устрашать, запугивать, терроризировать кого-л. (ср.; уст. держать в страхе божьем)And this was his reward to have his girl snatched away from him under his very nose. ‘Anyhow I put the fear of God into him.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. XXXVI) — Вот как его вознаградили. Из-под самого носа выхватили эту молодую особу. - Ну, ничего, я с Пьерро расправлюсь.
Police just descend upon certain districts, especially during "crime drives", and with fist, blackjack and club, try to put the fear of God into the whole population. (G. Marion, ‘The Communist Trial’, ch. 16) — Полиция производит набеги на определенные районы (обычно во время кампаний по борьбе с преступностью) и при помощи кулаков и дубинок старается нагнать страх на все население.
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117 put on one's thinking cap
(put on one's thinking (редк. considering) cap (тж. put one's thinking cap on))серьёзно обдумывать (что-л.), задуматься (над чем-л.)‘I didn't like look on it at all, I didn't. So I put my thinking cap on.’ ‘That's the way,’ said Mr. Gooch approvingly. ‘Thinking cap.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Good Companions’, book III, ch. V) — - Это мне не понравилось, совсем не понравилось. И тут я стал шевелить мозгами. - Хорошо сказано, - заметил мистер Гуч одобрительно. - Шевелить мозгами, вот это да!
...it's time ye were puttin' your thinkin' cap on. Stop bein' so pig-headed. Think what ye're doin'. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Day of the Sardine’, ch. XI) —...возьмись наконец за ум. Не будь дураком. Я из-за тебя места не нахожу.
Before I can give you an answer I'll have to put my thinking cap on. (ODCIE) — Мне надо хорошенько поразмыслить, прежде чем я дам вам ответ.
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118 put smth. right
(put (или set) smth. right)1) исправить, починить что-л.2) уладить что-л., привести что-л. в порядокWhen Soames said: ‘Leave it to me,’ he meant it, of course; but it was really very trying that whenever anything went wrong, he and not somebody else, had to set it right! (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part II, ch. V) — Когда Сомс сказал: "Предоставьте это мне", - он говорил то, что думал. Но, право же, утомительно, что улаживать неприятности всегда приходится ему одному!
‘I've been in the wrong too,’ I said, ‘but I feel now that everything can be put right.’ (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, part II) — - Я тоже виноват, - проговорил я. - Но теперь я чувствую, что все можно исправить.
We shall put matters right at once and nobody will ever have to worry again. (P. H. Johnson, ‘An Error of Judgement’, ch. 34) — Мы сразу же все уладим, так что людям не придется больше беспокоиться.
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119 ■ put up with
■ put up withv. i. + avv. + prep.2 (fam.) sopportare; tollerare: I cannot put up with him any longer, non lo sopporto più □ to have a lot to put up with, avere molti rospi da ingoiare (fig.). -
120 put something on hold
put something on hold/ice «законсервировать»; отложить на пото́м; положить на полкуThey put the project on hold until they got enough money to finish it.
I'm afraid that we'll have to put your project on ice for a while.
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