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1 travel broadens mind
var: he that travels far knows muchподорожі розширюють світоглядEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > travel broadens mind
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2 he that travels far knows much
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that travels far knows much
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3 leave
I [liːv] n1) до́звілby your leave — з ва́шого до́зволу
leave out — до́звіл на ви́хід
leave off — до́звіл піти́ з робо́ти (зміни́тися з чергува́ння)
I take leave to say — беру́ на се́бе сміли́вість сказа́ти
2) відпу́стка (тж. leave of absence)on leave — у відпу́стці
on sick leave — у відпу́стці че́рез хворо́бу
3) від'ї́зд, відхі́д; проща́ння4) attr.leave travel військ. — пої́здка у відпу́стку; пове́рнення з відпу́стки
••to take French leave — піти́ не проща́ючись (непомі́тно)
II [liːv] v ( past і p. p. left)to take leave of one's senses — з'ї́хати з глу́зду
1) покида́ти; залиша́тиto leave in the lurch — зали́ши́ти в біді́
2) від'їжджа́ти, переїжджа́тиmy sister has left for Moscow — моя́ сестра́ пої́хала до Москви́
when does the train leave? — коли́ відхо́дить по́їзд (по́тяг)?
3) залиша́ти в тому́ ж ста́ніthe story leaves him cold — оповіда́ння не звору́шує його́
I should leave that question alone if I were you — на ва́шому мі́сці я не торка́вся б цього́ пита́ння
4) заповіда́ти, залиша́ти ( в спадщину)5) припиня́тиit is time to leave talking and begin acting — час переста́ти розмовля́ти і почина́ти ді́яти
leave it at that! розм. — обли́ште!; го́ді!
•- leave off
- leave out
- leave over••to leave open — залиша́ти неви́рішеним (відкри́тим)
to leave oneself wide open амер. — підста́вити себе́ під уда́р
III [liːv] vit leaves much to be desired — (це) залиша́є бажа́ти кра́щого
вкрива́тися ли́стям
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