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81 score off
разг. одержать верх (над кем-л.), победить;
посадить( кого-л.) в калошу;
осадить( в споре) It's not difficult to score off Jim in an argument. ≈ Очень трудно победить Джима в споре. одержать верх( над кем-л.), победить;
посадить (кого-л.) в калошу;
осадить (в споре) - it is too easy to * that poor silly woman слишком легко сбить с толку эту дурехуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > score off
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82 score out
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > score out
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83 score off
[ʹskɔ:(r)ʹɒf] phr vit is too easy to score off that poor silly woman - слишком легко сбить с толку эту дурёху
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84 score out
фраз. гл. вычёркиватьScore out that last name. — Вычеркните последнее имя.
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85 score
s 1. rovaš, štap s rovašima, zarez, brazda, ožiljak 2. startna crta 3. račun, dug ([fig]) 4. uzrok, razlog 5. [sl] sreća, lak uspjeh 6. dvadeset, dvadeset komada 7. [pl] mnoštvo, bezbroj 8. dvadeset jarda, dvadeset funti 9. [sport] rezultat, broj bodova, stanje igre (what is the # now?) 10. [mus] note, partitura; glazba, glazbeni dio (operete) 11. [mar] žlijeb u koloturniku / to pay one's # = platiti dug, račun; [fig] to pay off old # = isplatiti stare dugove, urediti račune; to keep # = brojiti bodove kod igre; three # and ten = sedamdeset godina, normalna duljina ljudskog života; #s of people = mnoštvo ljudi; to run up a # = zadužiti se; to go off at # = zagrijati se, osobito pri raspravljanju o omiljenom predmetu; [fig] to quit #s with = isplatiti stare dugove, izravnati račune; [sl] what a #! = kakve li lijepe sreće! [sl] he is too fond of making # = voli postizati jeftine uspjehe in # = jednaki dijelovi poredani jedan ispod drugoga on the # of = zbog, s razloga on more #s than one = iz više raznih razloga on that # = u tom pogledu, što se toga tiče death pays all #s = smrt izravnava sve račune* * *
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dvadeset
dvadeset funti
dvadeset jardi
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postići
postići uspjeh
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sreća
stanje igre
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86 score the bull's eye
попасть не в бровь, а в глаз; попасть в яблочко/цельAs far as Christmas presents were concerned, the family agreed that Aunt Helen had scored the bull's eye by giving them a sledge.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > score the bull's eye
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87 score a hit
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88 that was an easy score
Общая лексика: это была лёгкая победаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > that was an easy score
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89 score out that word
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90 make a score
expr sl1)2) AmEHe's planning another score to make next week — На следующей неделе он снова планирует пойти на дело
The old-time tough guys ran wild in the cabarets as soon as they made a big score — Гангстеры в прежние времена кутили в кабаре после успешно проведенного дела
3) AmEHe made a very nice score for himself one day on the horses — Он однажды выиграл приличную сумму на скачках
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91 go off at score
(go off (set off или start) at score (тж. go off (at) full score))с жаром приняться за что-л., энергично начинать что-л. (особ. разговор на любимую тему)Madge no sooner received the catch word, than she vindicated Ratcliffe's sagacity by setting off at score with the song. (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. XVII) — Как только Мадж услышала знакомую песню, она поступила так, как и предвидел Ратклифф: начала с увлечением петь сама...
The conversation soon becoming general, lest the black-eyed should go off at score and turn sarcastic, that young lady related to Jemima a summary of everything she knew concerning Mr. Dombey, his prospects, family, pursuits and character. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. VI) — Когда завели общий разговор, чтобы черноглазая не оседлала сразу своего конька и не начала язвить, эта молодая леди поведала вкратце Джемайме все, что знала о мистере Домби, его видах на будущее, семействе, занятиях и характере.
In every year of a boy's school-life he learned to read two or three little books, and he usually had these so well by heart that he could go off at score if you started him on any given page. (EI) — В школе за год мальчик прочитывал две-три книжки. Он знал их наизусть и без запинки пересказывал содержание любой указанной ему страницы.
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92 know the score
expr infmlYou look like a nice smart guy who knows the score — У тебя вид малого, который секет
Before we married he told me everything about himself, so I can't say I didn't know the score — Прежде чем пожениться, он мне все рассказал о себе, так что я не могу сказать, что я была в неведении
We need the guys who know the score and don't scare easy — Нам нужны толковые парни, которых не так-то легко запугать
Someone who knew the score wouldn't leave himself that vulnerable — Сведущий человек не стал бы себя так подставлять
Don't try to con me. I know the score — Не пытайся меня насадить. Меня все равно не проведешь
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93 know the score
разг.(know the score (тж. know what the score is))быть хорошо осведомлённым, информированным, хорошо разбираться в чём-л.; ≈ знать, что к чему [первонач. амер.]...we need hep guys who know the score, don't scare easy. (A. Hailey, ‘Wheels’, ch. 14) — Нам сейчас нужны знающие, толковые ребята, которых не так легко запугать.
The little, half-starved guy looked more a victim than a villain. Besides, someone who knew the score wouldn't leave himself that vulnerable. (A. Hailey, ‘Wheels’, ch. 14) — Этот маленький заморыш больше смахивал на жертву, чем на злодея. Кроме того, если бы он был парень не промах, он бы не подставил себя под удар.
In this job we need someone who is hard-working and who knows what the score is. (HAI) — На этой работе нам нужен человек трудолюбивый и знающий свое дело.
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94 total segment score (TSS)
общая оценка за программу
Оценка за программу по фигурному катанию, которая получается суммированием общей оценки за элементы с общей оценкой за компоненты программы, за вычетом снижений за все допущенные нарушения.
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total segment score (TSS)
Score for the figure skating program that is calculated by adding the total element score and the program component score, subtracting any deductions for violations.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > total segment score (TSS)
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95 know the score
paзг.быть xopoшo ocвeдoмлённым, инфopмиpoвaнным, xopoшo paзбиpaтьcя в чём-л., знaть cвoё дeлo; знaть чтo к чeму [пepвoнaч. aмep.]If you want information, ask Jim; he knows the score. We need... guys who know the score, don't scare easy (A. Halley). The little half-starved guy looked more a victim than a villain. Besides, someone who knew the score wouldn't leave himself that vulnerable (A Hailey) -
96 even the score
сквитаться, занять равное положение [букв.; спорт. сравнять счёт]Outmanoeuvred - in fact, completely cornered - I could only glare at her in helpless silence. The flicker of derisive amusement in her eyes, as she moved to the door, showed her satisfaction at having evened the score between us and put me in my place. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book II, ch. 5) — Она, конечно, легко со мной справилась - буквально загнала в угол, - и мне оставалось лишь молча сверлить ее ненавидящим взглядом. А в ее глазах, когда она шла к двери, светилась ироническая усмешка: уж очень она была довольна, что поквиталась со мной и поставила меня на место.
‘I'm a high school teacher... Damn! I didn't mean to tell you that.’ ‘Then we'll even the score,’ Adam said. ‘There was something I didn't intend to tell you.’ (A. Hailey, ‘Wheels’, ch. 15) — - Я учительница в средней школе... Черт побери! Я не хотела вам этого рассказывать. - В таком случае я отвечу откровенностью на откровенность, и мы сравняем счет, - сказал Адам. - Ведь и я кое о чем не хотел вам говорить.
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97 pay off a score
сводить (старые) счёты, отплатить за (старые) обиды, расквитатьсяGreat was their amazement, great was their relief, when they found out that their dreaded master breathed nothing but kindness, gentleness and conciliation. The old scores, they found, were not to be paid off, but to be wiped out. (L. Strachey, ‘eminent Victorians’, ‘Cardinal Manning’, ch. VI) — Как противники Мэйнинга были удивлены, какое испытали чувство облегчения, обнаружив, что их владыка, которого они так боялись, стал воплощением доброты, мягкости и дружелюбия. Можно было сбросить со счетов старые обиды, забыть о них.
In the old West they paid off a score with bullets. (RHD) — В былые времена на Западе с врагом сводили счеты меткой пулей.
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98 Z score
Fina single figure, produced by a financial model, which combines a number of variables (generally financial statements ratios), whose magnitude is intended to aid the prediction of failure. A Z score model may predict that a company with a score of 1.8 or less is likely to fail within 12 months. Individual companies are scored against this benchmark. -
99 settle the score
Общая лексика: свести счёты с кем-л (That kid has been picking on me for weeks, and it's time for me to settle the score.) -
100 pay off (or settle) a (or an old) score
cвoдить (cтapыe) cчёты, oтплaтить зa (cтapыe) oбиды, pacквитaтьcяGreat was their amazement, great was their relief, when they found out that their dreaded master breathed nothing but kindness, gentleness and conciliation. The old scores, they found, were not to be paid off, but to be wiped out (L. Strachey)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > pay off (or settle) a (or an old) score
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