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121 hail
I 1. noun2. intransitive verba hail of bullets/arrows — ein Kugel-/Pfeilhagel od. -regen
1) impers. (Meteorol.)2) (fig.)hail down — niederprasseln (on auf + Akk.)
3. transitive verbhail down on somebody — [Beschimpfungen, Vorwürfe usw.:] auf jemanden einprasseln
niederhageln od. niederprasseln lassenII 1. transitive verb2) (acclaim) zujubeln (+ Dat.); bejubeln (as als)2. interjection(arch.) sei gegrüßt (geh.)hail Macbeth/to thee, O Caesar — Heil Macbeth/dir, o Cäsar
* * *I 1. [heil] noun1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.) der Hagel2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.) der Hagel2. verb(to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.) hageln- academic.ru/33183/hailstone">hailstoneII 1. [heil] verb1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.) rufen,grüßen2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.) bejubeln2. noun 3. interjection(an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!) Heil!* * *hail1[heɪl]I. vt1. (greet)▪ to \hail sb jdn [be]grüßen▪ to \hail sb jdn rufen▪ to \hail sth etw anrufenI tried to \hail her from the car window ich versuchte, sie durch Zurufen aus dem Autofenster auf mich aufmerksam zu machento \hail a taxi [or cab] ein Taxi rufen [o herbeiwinken3. (acclaim)▪ to \hail sb/sth jdm/etw zujubeln▪ to \hail sb/sth as sth jdn/etw als etw bejubelnthe film was \hailed as a masterpiece in its day der Film wurde als ein Meisterwerk seiner Zeit gepriesenthis yacht \hails from Brighton der Heimathafen dieser Yacht ist Brightonwhere do you \hail from? woher kommen Sie?, wo stammen Sie her? gehIII. nout of/within \hail außer/in Rufweite\hail thee Caesar! heil dir Cäsar!hail2[heɪl]a \hail of bullets/stones ein Kugel-/Steinhagel ma \hail of insults ein Schwall m von BeschimpfungenII. vi* * *I [heɪl]1. nHagel ma hail of stones — ein Steinhagel m, ein Hagel von Steinen
in a hail of bullets — im Kugel- or Geschosshagel
2. vihageln II1. vt1) (= acclaim) zujubeln (+dat), bejubelnto hail sb/sth as sth — jdn/etw als etw feiern
2) (= call loudly) zurufen (+dat); ship anrufen, preien (spec); taxi (by calling) rufen; (by making sign) anhalten, (herbei)winkenwithin hailing distance — in Rufweite
2. vithey hail from all parts of the world —
where do you hail from? — wo stammen Sie her?
3. interj4. n(Zu)ruf m* * *hail1 [heıl]A s Hagel m (auch fig von Flüchen, Fragen, Steinen etc):hail of bullets GeschosshagelB v/i1. unpers hageln:it is hailing es hagelton, upon auf akk)hail blows down on sb jemanden mit Schlägen eindeckenhail2 [heıl]A v/tthey hailed him (as) king sie jubelten ihm als König zu2. (be)grüßen4. fig etwas begrüßen, begeistert aufnehmenB v/iC int besonders poet heil!D s1. Gruß m2. (Zu)Ruf m3. Ruf-, Hörweite f:within hail in Rufweite* * *I 1. noun2. intransitive verba hail of bullets/arrows — ein Kugel-/Pfeilhagel od. -regen
1) impers. (Meteorol.)it hails or is hailing — es hagelt
2) (fig.)hail down — niederprasseln (on auf + Akk.)
3. transitive verbhail down on somebody — [Beschimpfungen, Vorwürfe usw.:] auf jemanden einprasseln
niederhageln od. niederprasseln lassenII 1. transitive verb2) (acclaim) zujubeln (+ Dat.); bejubeln (as als)2. interjection(arch.) sei gegrüßt (geh.)hail Macbeth/to thee, O Caesar — Heil Macbeth/dir, o Cäsar
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122 hail
I [heɪl] II [heɪl]verbo impersonale grandinare (anche fig.)III [heɪl] IV [heɪl]1) (call, signal to) chiamare [person, taxi]; salutare [ ship]2) (praise)to hail sb. as — acclamare o salutare qcn. come
to hail sth. as (being) sth. — salutare qcs. come qcs
•* * *I 1. [heil] noun1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.)2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.)2. verb(to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.)II 1. [heil] verb1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.)2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.)2. noun(a shout (to attract attention): Give that ship a hail.)3. interjection(an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!)* * *I [heɪl]1. n2. viII [heɪl]1. n(greeting, call) grido di saluto2. excl oldhail, Caesar! — ave, Cesare!
3. vt4. vi* * *hail (1) /heɪl/n.1 [u] (meteor.) grandine2 (fig.) grandine; gragnola; rovescio; scarica; diluvio: a hail of stones [of blows], una gragnola di sassi [di colpi]; a hail of bullets, una scarica di pallottole● (ass.) hail insurance, assicurazione contro la grandine □ a hail of abuse, una lunga sfilza d'insulti.hail (2) /heɪl/inter.(spec. lett., poet.) salve!; salute!; ave!: Hail Mary, Ave Maria.hail (3) /heɪl/n.saluto; grido di saluto; acclamazione● to be within hail, essere a portata di voce.(to) hail (1) /heɪl/A v. i. (di solito, impers.)1 grandinare: It hails [it is hailing], grandina [sta grandinando]B v. t.(to) hail (2) /heɪl/v. t. e i.1 fare un cenno a; (poet.) salutare; chiamare ( a gran voce): He hailed me and shook my hand, mi salutò e mi diede la mano; We hailed a taxi, abbiamo fermato un taxi con un cenno2 acclamare; proclamare a gran voce; salutare (fig.): They hailed him their leader, lo hanno acclamato loro capo; The novel was hailed as a masterpiece, il romanzo è stato salutato come un capolavoro● ( di nave e, form. o scherz., di persona) to hail from, venire da ( porto d'origine o luogo di nascita o di residenza) □ (naut.) to hail a passing ship, dare la voce a una nave che passa □ (fam. USA) hail Columbia, (inter.) al diavolo!; (sost.) parolacce.* * *I [heɪl] II [heɪl]verbo impersonale grandinare (anche fig.)III [heɪl] IV [heɪl]1) (call, signal to) chiamare [person, taxi]; salutare [ ship]2) (praise)to hail sb. as — acclamare o salutare qcn. come
to hail sth. as (being) sth. — salutare qcs. come qcs
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123 be out of it
1) не принимать участия; не быть включённым, не входить в составAmongst so many distinguished people, she felt quite out of it. (ECI) — Среди стольких знаменитостей она чувствовала себя потерянной.
2) не быть в числе первых, отстать ( в соревнованиях)A: "Where did you come in, in the cross-country race?" B: "Oh, I was absolutely out of it. There were fifty-five runners, and I was forty-eighth!" (SPI) — А: "Какой у вас результат в беге по пересеченной местности? Б. Я безнадежно отстал. Участвовало пятьдесят пять бегунов. Я пришел сорок восьмым."
3) быть совершенно не в курсе дела; ошибаться, заблуждаться; быть плохо информированнымA: "D'you know who it was who told me?" B: "It must have been my brother; because no one else knows." A: "You're absolutely out of it; it was some one who doesn't know you at all." (SPI) — А: "Как вы думаете, кто рассказал мне об этом? Б. Должно быть, мой брат; он ведь один в курсе дела. А. Вы сильно ошибаетесь. Мне рассказал человек, который вас совершенно не знает."
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124 beat the band
разг.; усил.в высшей степени, невероятно, чрезвычайно, чертовскиGray's conversation was composed of chichés... He never went to bed, but hit the hay, he slept the sleep of the just; if it rained, it rained to beat the band. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. VII) — Речь Грея изобиловала фразеологизмами... Он никогда не ложился спать, а "отправлялся на боковую" и "спал сном праведника". А если шел дождь, то он "лил как из ведра"
That was some feller up the tree twittering to beat the band to let on that he was a squirrel... (S. Leacock, ‘Frenzied Fiction’, ‘Personal Adventures in the Spirit World’) — Какой-то тип забрался на дерево и верещал изо всех сил, изображая белку...
He was cursing to beat the band. — Он ругался на чем свет стоит.
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125 the last ditch
In fact, he was heard to say that he did not enjoy going into any project unless, there was some opposition, and as everything was fair in love and war, he was prepared to oppose the Drake interests to the last ditch. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Stoic’, ch. 51) — Каупервуд, по слухам, сказал, что ему неинтересно браться за дело, в котором не с кем помериться силами, а коль скоро в любви и на войне все средства хороши, он решил сражаться с Дрейком до конца.
One might make mistakes in spite of a pure and beautiful love. But then one surrendered to evil only at the last ditch, the last gasp, and with an anguished cry. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book II, ch. 10) — Ведь даже самая чистая и прекрасная любовь не может спасти от ошибок. Но тогда человек уступает злому началу лишь у последней черты, при последнем вздохе, с криком ужаса.
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126 before
before [bɪˈfɔ:r]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. prepositionb. (place, position) devant• to appear before a court/a judge comparaître devant un tribunal/un juge2. adverb• I said before that... j'ai déjà dit que...3. conjunction• before I come/go/return avant mon arrivée/mon départ/mon retour* * *[bɪ'fɔː(r)] 1.1) ( earlier than) avantsix weeks before then — six semaines avant or auparavant
2) (in order, sequence) avant3) (in importance, priority) avantfor him, work comes before everything else — pour lui le travail passe avant tout
4) ( this side of) avant5) US ( in time expressions)6) ( in front of) devant7) ( confronting) face à2.adjective précédent3.the week/year before — la semaine/l'année précédente
adverb ( at an earlier time) avant4.1) ( in time)before I go, I would like to say that — avant de partir, je voudrais dire que
before he goes, I must remind him that — avant qu'il parte, il faut que je lui rappelle que
it was some time before she was able to walk again — il lui a fallu un certain temps pour pouvoir marcher de nouveau
oh, before I forget... — avant que j'oublie...
2) ( rather than) plutôt que3) ( or else)4) ( as necessary condition) pour que (+ subj)you have to show your ticket before they'll let you in — il faut que tu montres ton ticket pour qu'ils te laissent entrer
••before you know where you are... — on n'a pas le temps de dire ouf que...
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127 session
n1) infml2) BrE slI thought I had better not mention a certain snogging session on the beach with Jessie listening — Я подумала, что мне лучше не вспоминать о том, как мы зажимались с ним на пляже, тем более, что тут вертелась Джесси
That was some steamy session but horny Dr Kildoon is still panting for more so am I — В тот раз от нашей постели только пар шел, но похотливому доктору Килдуну хочется еще, так же как и мне.
3) AmE slHe was just sobering up from a session with the bottle — Он только что начал трезветь от последнего запоя
4) AmE slHe was terribly sick after the session — Он чувствовал себя паршиво после того вечера, когда накурился марихуаны
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128 surprise
A n1 ( unexpected event) surprise f ; there are more surprises in store ou to come il y a d'autres surprises en réserve ; the result came as ou was no surprise le résultat n'a surpris personne ; that's a bit of a surprise c'est surprenant ; it comes as ou is no surprise that ce n'est pas surprenant que (+ subj) ; it came as something of a surprise that people were so pleased c'était surprenant de voir combien les gens étaient contents ; it would come as no surprise if ce ne serait pas surprenant que (+ subj) or si (+ indic) ; it comes as ou is a surprise to hear/to see that c'est une surprise d'apprendre/de voir que ; it came as no surprise to us to hear that nous n'avons pas été surpris d'apprendre que ; it came as ou was a complete surprise to me cela m'a vraiment étonn é ; to spring a surprise on sb préparer une surprise à qn ; surprise, surprise! ô surprise! ; is he in for a surprise! ça va être la surprise! ; and, surprise, surprise, they agreed iron et, surprise, ils étaient d'accord ;2 (experience, gift) surprise f ; what a nice surprise! quelle bonne surprise! ; she wants it to be a surprise elle veut que ce soit une surprise ;3 ( astonishment) surprise f, étonnement m ; there was some surprise at the news la nouvelle a provoqué une certaine surprise ; to express surprise at sth se déclarer surpris par qch ; to express surprise that se déclarer surpris que (+ subj) ; to my (great) surprise à ma (grande) surprise ; much to my surprise à ma grande surprise ; with surprise avec étonnement ; ‘are you sure?’ she said in surprise ‘en es-tu sûr?’ dit-elle, surprise ;4 Mil, Pol, gen ( as tactic) surprise f ; the element of surprise l'effet de surprise ; to take sb by surprise gen prendre qn au dépourvu ; Mil surprendre qn.B modif1 ( unexpected) [announcement, closure, result] inattendu ; [visit, guest, holiday, party] surprise (after n) ; [attack, invasion] surprise (after n) ; surprise tactics lit, fig tactique f fondée sur l'effet de la surprise ; to pay sb a surprise visit aller voir qn sans le prévenir.C vtr1 ( astonish) surprendre ; he surprised everyone by winning il a surpris tout le monde par sa victoire ; to be surprised by sth être surpris par qch ; what surprises me most is… ce qui me surprend le plus c'est… ; it surprised them that ils étaient surpris que (+ subj) ; it wouldn't surprise me if cela ne me surprendrait pas que (+ subj) or si (+ indic) ; it might surprise you to know that tu seras peut-être surpris d'apprendre que ; would it surprise you to learn that he's 60? ça te surprendrait d'apprendre qu'il a 60 ans? ; nothing surprises me any more! je ne m'étonne plus de rien! ; you (do) surprise me! iron tu m'étonnes! go on, surprise me allez, dis toujours! ;
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