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    {,ɔpə'tju:niti}
    n удобен случай/момент, подходяща/благоприятна възможност
    OPPORTUNITY for something /of doing something /to do something удобен случай за нещо/да се направи нещо
    to afford an OPPORTUNITY давам/предлагам/предоставям възможност
    at the earliest OPPORTUNITY при първа възможност, при пръв удобен случай
    when OPPORTUNITY occurs при случай, когато се отдаде случай/възможност
    golden OPPORTUNITY прекрасен случай, блестяща възможност
    to avail oneself of/grasp at the OPPORTUNITY to do something използувам случая да направя нещо
    to throw away/let slip/miss/lose an OPPORTUNITY изпускам случай/възможност
    to take/seize the OPPORTUNITY of (c ger) възползувам се от случая да
    OPPORTUNITY makes the thief изкушението създава крадеца
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    {,ъpъ'tju:niti} n удобен случай/момент; подходяща/благопр
    * * *
    случай; възможност;
    * * *
    1. at the earliest opportunity при първа възможност, при пръв удобен случай 2. golden opportunity прекрасен случай, блестяща възможност 3. n удобен случай/момент, подходяща/благоприятна възможност 4. opportunity for something /of doing something /to do something удобен случай за нещо/да се направи нещо 5. opportunity makes the thief изкушението създава крадеца 6. to afford an opportunity давам/предлагам/предоставям възможност 7. to avail oneself of/grasp at the opportunity to do something използувам случая да направя нещо 8. to take/seize the opportunity of (c ger) възползувам се от случая да 9. to throw away/let slip/miss/lose an opportunity изпускам случай/възможност 10. when opportunity occurs при случай, когато се отдаде случай/възможност
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    opportunity[¸ɔpə´tju:niti] n сгода, удобен случай (момент); подходяща (благоприятна) възможност; to afford an \opportunity давам (предлагам, предоставям) възможност; when \opportunity occurs при случай (възможност), когато се отдаде случай (възможност); to avail o.s. of the \opportunity използвам случая; to miss ( throw away, let slip, lose) an \opportunity изпускам случай (възможност); to catch the \opportunity by the forelock веднага се възползвам от случая (възможността); to improve the \opportunity използвам удобния случай (особ. в съчет. не пропускам да чета морал на някого); \opportunity makes the thief изкушението създава крадеца.

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  • let slip through fingers —    If you let something slip through your fingers, such as a good opportunity, you fail to obtain it or keep it.     He should have accepted the job when it was offered. He let the opportunity slip through his fingers …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • let slip through the fingers — miss an opportunity; lose because of recklessness …   English contemporary dictionary

  • slip — slip1 [ slıp ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive if you slip, your feet slide accidentally and you lose your balance or fall over: Margaret slipped and broke her arm. slip on: Be careful you don t slip on the wet floor. a ) intransitive if something… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slip — 1. v. & n. v. (slipped, slipping) 1 intr. slide unintentionally esp. for a short distance; lose one s footing or balance or place by unintended sliding. 2 intr. go or move with a sliding motion (as the door closes the catch slips into place;… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slip — slip1 slipless, adj. slippingly, adv. /slip/, v., slipped or (Archaic) slipt; slipped; slipping; n. v.i. 1. to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide: Water slips off a smooth surface. 2. to slide suddenly or involuntarily; to… …   Universalium

  • slip — 1 /slIp/ verb slipped, slipping 1 SLIDE (I) to accidentally slide a short distance quickly or to fall by sliding: Suddenly, Frank slipped and fell over the edge. | My foot slipped and I nearly fell. see also: slippery 2 MOVE QUICKLY (intransitive …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • slip — I [[t]slɪp[/t]] v. slipped, slip•ping, n. 1) to move or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide 2) to slide suddenly and accidentally: He slipped on the icy ground. The cup slipped from her hand[/ex] 3) to pass without having been acted upon or used …   From formal English to slang

  • let — 1. v. & n. v. (letting; past and past part. let) 1 tr. a allow to, not prevent or forbid (we let them go). b cause to (let me know; let it be known). 2 tr. (foll. by into) a allow to enter. b make acquainted with (a secret etc.). c inlay in. 3 tr …   Useful english dictionary

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  • slip away — 1. to leave quickly and quietly. On the last night of conference, I decided to slip away for a few hours. 2. to slowly become less strong or able. She found her health rapidly slipping away. Every day a little more of his strength slips away. 3.… …   New idioms dictionary

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