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121 extra
1. adjective1) (additional) zusätzlich; Mehr[arbeit, -kosten, -ausgaben, -aufwendungen]; Sonder[bus, -zug]extra charge — Aufpreis, der
all we need is an extra hour/three pounds — wir brauchen nur noch eine Stunde/drei Pfund [zusätzlich]
2) (more than is necessary) überzählig [Exemplar, Portion]2. adverban extra pair of gloves — noch ein od. ein zweites Paar Handschuhe
1) (more than usually) besonders; extra [lang, stark, fein]; überaus [froh]an extra large blouse — eine Bluse in Übergröße
2) (additionally) extra3. noun1) (added to services, salary, etc.) zusätzliche Leistung; (on car etc. offered for sale) Extra, das2) (something with extra charge)* * *['ekstrə] 1. adjective(additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) zusätzlich2. adverb(unusually: an extra-large box of chocolates.) besonders3. pronoun 4. noun1) (something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged: The college fees cover teaching only - stationery and other equipment are extras.) die Nebenkosten (pl.)2) (in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.) der/die Statist(in)3) (a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.) das Extrablatt* * *ex·tra[ˈekstrə]I'll take some \extra clothes ich nehme noch Ersatzkleidung mitwe have an \extra bed — you can stay overnight if you want to wir haben noch ein Bett frei — wenn du willst, kannst du hier übernachtenI'll need some \extra time/money for the job für die Arbeit brauche ich etwas mehr Zeit/Geldto take \extra care besonders vorsichtig seinto make an \extra effort sich akk besonders anstrengento work \extra hours [or long days] Überstunden machen\extra income zusätzliches Einkommen, Nebeneinkommen nt▪ to be \extra extra gehen [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ sein]packing is \extra die Verpackung geht extra1. (more) mehra [little] bit \extra ein [kleines] bisschen mehrto charge/pay \extra einen Aufpreis verlangen/bezahlento cost \extra gesondert berechnet werdenpostage and packing \extra zuzüglich Porto und Versand2. (especially) besondersI'll try \extra hard this time ich werde mich diesmal ganz besonders anstrengen\extra large besonders groß; (too large) übergroßIII. nlots of little \extras eine Menge kleiner Extras* * *['ekstrə]1. adj(= additional) zusätzlichtake an extra pair of shoes ( just in case) — nimm ein zusätzliches Paar Schuhe (als Reserve) mit
I have set an extra place at table —
if you're cold put an extra pullover on — wenn du frierst, zieh dir noch einen Pullover an
extra police/troops were called in — es wurde Verstärkung gerufen
for extra safety —
an extra £3 a week — £ 3 mehr pro Woche
there is an extra charge/no extra charge for breakfast —
ask if there will be any extra costs — fragen Sie, ob noch zusätzliche Kosten hinzukommen
available at extra cost/at no extra cost — gegen einen Aufpreis/ohne Aufpreis erhältlich
2. adv1) (= more money) pay, cost, charge mehryou have to pay extra for breakfast, breakfast costs extra — das Frühstück wird zusätzlich berechnet
2) (= especially) besondershe wanted to do extra well in the exam — er wollte bei der Prüfung besonders gut abschneiden
3. n1) (= special request) Sonderwunsch m2) pl (= extra expenses) zusätzliche Kosten pl, Nebenkosten pl; (in restaurant) zusätzliche Beilagen pl; (for machine) Zubehör nt; (for car) Extras pl → academic.ru/51957/optional">optionalSee:→ optional3) (FILM, THEAT) Statist(in) m(f), Komparse m, Komparsin f4)* * *extra [ˈekstrə]A adj1. zusätzlich, Extra…, Sonder…, Neben…:be extra gesondert berechnet werden;extra charges Nebenkosten;at no extra cost ohne zusätzliche Kosten;extra discount Sonderrabatt m;extra dividend Extra-, Zusatzdividende f;extra pay Zulage f;if you pay an extra two pounds wenn Sie noch zwei Pfund dazulegen;2. besonder(er, e, es), außergewöhnlich, besonders gut:it is nothing extra es ist nichts BesonderesB adv extra, besonders:charge extra for sth etwas gesondert berechnenC sa) Sonderarbeit f, -leistung fc) Sonderberechnung f, Zuschlag m:be an extra gesondert berechnet werden2. (besonderer) Zusatz3. pl Sonder-, Nebenausgaben pl oder -einnahmen pl4. Extrablatt n, -ausgabe f (Zeitung)5. Aushilfskraft f, Aushilfe f (Arbeiter etc)6. FILM, TV Komparse m, Komparsin f, Statist(in)ext. abk1. extension2. external (externally)3. extinct4. extra5. extract* * *1. adjective1) (additional) zusätzlich; Mehr[arbeit, -kosten, -ausgaben, -aufwendungen]; Sonder[bus, -zug]extra charge — Aufpreis, der
all we need is an extra hour/three pounds — wir brauchen nur noch eine Stunde/drei Pfund [zusätzlich]
2) (more than is necessary) überzählig [Exemplar, Portion]2. adverban extra pair of gloves — noch ein od. ein zweites Paar Handschuhe
1) (more than usually) besonders; extra [lang, stark, fein]; überaus [froh]2) (additionally) extra3. noun1) (added to services, salary, etc.) zusätzliche Leistung; (on car etc. offered for sale) Extra, das2) (something with extra charge)* * *adj.besonders adj.extra adj. -
122 JIC
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123 Mace
"Мейс"Товарный знак слезоточивого газа, применяемого для самообороны, а также полицейскими против участников уличных беспорядков. Вызывает головокружение, потерю двигательных функций и т.д. Рекламный лозунг: ""Мейс". На всякий случай" ["Mace. Just in case"].тж Mace spray -
124 stamp out
фраз. гл.1) затаптывать ( огонь)Be sure to stamp the fire out, and then cover it with earth just in case. — Обязательно затопчите костёр и присыпьте его землёй во избежание пожара.
2) штамповать; чеканить; выбиватьThis machine can stamp out 20,000 coins a day. — Эта машина может штамповать по 20.000 монет в день.
3) разг. искоренять (что-л.), положить конец (чему-л.)to stamp out disease — уничтожить, искоренить болезнь
The government is determined to stamp out crime in the big cities. — Правительство твёрдо намерено искоренить преступность в крупных городах.
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125 umbrella
[ʌm'brelə]nзонт, зонтикTake your umbrella just in case. — Возьми зонтик на всякий случай.
Her umbrella turned inside out. — Ее зонтик вывернулся наизнанку
- beach umbrella- collapsible umbrella
- umbrella frame
- umbrella sheath
- carry an umbrella
- walk about with an umbrella
- put one's umbrella
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126 drop
I n1) infmlI'll give you a drop of something to keep the cold out — Я дам вам глоток спиртного, чтобы вы не простудились
2) slII vi slThey switched drops constantly just in case of discovery — Они постоянно меняли тайники, опасаясь, что их раскроют
1)2) AmEIII vtHe dropped but Mr Big got him off — Он засыпался, но главарь отмазал его
1) infml2) infmlThe truck driver dropped the stranger at the crossroads — Водитель грузовика высадил незнакомца на перекрестке
3) infmlAnother crack like that and I'll drop you — Еще одна такая шуточка, и я тебя вырублю
4) sl5) slShe dropped 200 dollars on her new spring outfit — Она потратила 200 баксов на свой новый демисезонный костюм
6) slWe want a society where we can smoke grass and drop acid — Нам нужно общество, где мы можем курить марихуану и глотать ЛСД
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127 dubok
n AmE slThey switched duboks constantly just in case of discovery — Они постоянно меняли тайники, опасаясь, что их обнаружат
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128 string along with
phrvi infml1)I'll string along with someone who's driving into the next town — Если кто едет в тот город, то я с ним
2)I decided to string along with him just in case — Я на всякий случай сделал вид, что согласен с ним
3)You may not be an angel, but I'll string along with you — Возможно, ты и не ангел, но я буду верной тебе до конца
As long as you string along with me your troubles are over — Если будешь держаться меня, то с твоими несчастьями будет покончено
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