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101 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) in servizio -
102 on duty
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103 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) na służbie -
104 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) dežurēt -
105 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) budintis -
106 on duty
i tjänst* * *(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) i tjänst, vakthavande, jourhavande -
107 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) -
108 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) σε υπηρεσία -
109 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) ve službě -
110 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) v službe -
111 on duty
carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period:في الخِدْمَه، في أوقات العَمَلI'm on duty again this evening.
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112 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) de garde, de service -
113 on duty
(carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) de plantão -
114 cop out
[ʹkɒpʹaʋt] phr v1. (of, on) разг.1) отступить, отказаться (от убеждений, принципа и т. п.)2) изменить слову, пойти на попятный3) отговориться, отвертеться; уклониться (от ответа, обязанности); избегатьyoung Americans who cop out on society - американская молодёжь, уходящая из общества
to cop out of jury duty - уклониться от несения обязанностей присяжного заседателя
2. разг. провалиться; погореть, погибнуть3. разг. попасться ( о преступнике); попасть под арест, в тюрьму4. юр. жарг. признать себя виновным в менее серьёзном преступлении, чтобы избежать суда по более тяжкому обвинению -
115 serve out
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116 lose out to
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117 walk out (on)
تَخَلَّى عن \ abandon: to give up, because of difficulties: They had to abandon their plans. desert: to leave wrongly and shamefully: We must not desert our friends in danger. He deserted his wife and children, and went to live in America. forsake: to leave for ever; give up completely: She forsook the religion of her family in favour of that of her husband. give up: not to try any more; stop: He gave up when he got tired. let sb. down: to fail sb.’s trust; not do what is promised or expected; cause shame: He let down the whole team by his unfair play. part with: to allow sth. (or sb.) to leave one’s possession: He’s fond of his old car and refuses to part with it. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. walk out (on): to leave suddenly (sb. to whom one has a duty): He walked out on his wife. \ See Also خذل (خَذَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، هجر (هَجَرَ)، كَفَّ عن، فارق (فَارَقَ)، تَوَقَّفَ عن عمل -
118 walk out (on)
هَجَرَ \ abandon: to leave sth. or sb., not intending to return: The thieves abandoned the stolen car. desert: to leave wrongly and shamefully: We must not desert our friends in danger. He deserted his wife and children, and went to live in America. forsake: to leave for ever; give up completely: she forsook the religion of her family in favour of that of her husband. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. walk out (on): to leave suddenly (sb. to whom one has a duty): He walked out on his wife. -
119 hold out
قَدَّمَ \ accord: to give; allow: He was accorded permission to use the library. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make he gave a shout (or He shouted). He gave me his promise (or He promised). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. introduce: to make (sb. or sth.) known to sb.: I introduced him to my father. I introduced them (to each other). He introduced me to the art of fishing. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it. present: to give formally; hand over: He presented me with a bill for $5, to put forward; show She presented her plans to the meeting. produce: to show (a ticket, proof, etc.) so as to satisfy sb.. render: to give, as a duty (help, thanks etc.). \ See Also منح (مَنَحَ)، أَضْفَى على، ساهم في (سَاهَمَ في)، عَرَّف بِـ، عرض (عَرَضَ)، برز (بَرَزَ) -
120 leave out
أَهْمَلَ \ disregard: to take no notice of: He disregarded our warning that the river was dangerous, and went swimming anyway. idle: to be lazy. leave out: not to put in; not include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. neglect: to fail to take care of (sb.) or attend to (sth.) or do (sth. necessary): She neglected her children. He neglected his duty. I neglected to lock the doors last night. \ See Also أغفل (أَغْفَلَ)، تكاسل (تَكَاسَل)، صَرَفَ النظر عن
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