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101 ■ rule out
■ rule outv. t. + avv.1 escludere, scartare ( un'idea, una possibilità, ecc.); (leg.) non ammettere ( prove, ecc.); non riconoscere la validità di ( richieste, pretese, ecc.): to rule out murder, escludere che si tratti di un assassinio; to rule out sb. 's guilt, escludere che q. sia colpevole; We can't rule out the possibility that things will get worse, non possiamo escludere la possibilità che le cose peggiorino2 precludere ( una possibilità); rendere (qc.) impossibile: Her state of health rules out any immediate return to work, il suo stato di salute preclude del tutto un suo rientro immediato al lavoro; The nature of the terrain ruled out farming, la natura del suolo rendeva la coltivazione impossibile □ ( sport: dell'arbitro) to rule out a goal, annullare un gol □ to rule sb. out of st., escludere q. da qc.: The injury rules him out of the final, l'infortunio preclude la sua partecipazione alla finale; She has ruled herself out of standing at the next election, si è preclusa la possibilità di presentarsi alle prossime elezioni □ to be ruled out, essere vietato; essere dichiarato inammissibile; ( sport) essere inabilitato al gioco: He's rule out with a knee injury, non può giocare per un infortunio al ginocchio. -
102 ■ sort out
■ sort outv. t. + avv.1 mettere in ordine; riordinare: to sort out important papers, mettere in ordine documenti importanti; to sort out one's thoughts, riordinare i propri pensieri2 cernere; vagliare; selezionare: to sort out the best applicants, selezionare i candidati migliori; to sort out the most suitable books, scegliere i libri più adatti4 appianare ( difficoltà); risolvere ( problemi); mettere a posto: Let's hope the new government will get things sorted out, speriamo che il nuovo governo metta a posto le cose!5 (fam.) far stare (q.) meglio; rimettere in sesto: This medicine will sort you out, questa medicina ti rimetterà in sesto7 (volg.) farsi ( una donna) □ to sort itself out, andare a posto; sistemarsi: Things will sort themselves out eventually, alla fine tutto andrà a posto da solo □ to sort oneself out, rimettersi in sesto ( con la salute); mettere la testa a posto □ to sort it out with, vedersela, fare i conti con. -
103 look out
look out (take care) fare attenzione, badare ( for a); (be wary) non fidarsi, essere diffidente ( for di)look out! — attenzione! look out for [sb., sth.] fare la posta a [ person]; essere alla ricerca di, a caccia di [new talent, bargain]; cercare, essere in cerca di [ apartment]; reperire, cercare [ examples]; look out for [oneself] cavarsela da solo; look out over [sth.] [ window] dare su, guardare [ park]
* * *1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) guardare2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) trovare* * *1. vi + adv1) (watch) guardar fuori2)2. vt + adv(find) tirar fuori* * *look out (take care) fare attenzione, badare ( for a); (be wary) non fidarsi, essere diffidente ( for di)look out! — attenzione! look out for [sb., sth.] fare la posta a [ person]; essere alla ricerca di, a caccia di [new talent, bargain]; cercare, essere in cerca di [ apartment]; reperire, cercare [ examples]; look out for [oneself] cavarsela da solo; look out over [sth.] [ window] dare su, guardare [ park]
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104 throw out
1. phr v отказываться2. phr v выгонять3. phr v перебивать; сбивать с мысли4. phr v дезорганизовывать, вносить беспорядок5. phr v редк. выводить из себя, выводить из равновесияto throw up the sponge — сдаться, признать себя побеждённым
6. phr v отвергать, не принимать; не считатьсяthrow by — отбрасывать; не считаться; не принимать в расчёт
7. phr v парл. отклонять8. phr v высказывать мимоходом9. phr v испускать; излучать10. phr v выбрасывать; даватьthrow away — выбрасывать, выкидывать
11. phr v делать выпуклым, ярким; выделять, оттенятьto throw a bone — сделать уступку; пойти навстречу;
12. phr v воен. выставлять, высылать13. phr v спорт. перегонять14. phr v выводить из игры15. phr v тех. выключать; разъединятьto throw out — выключать, разъединять
16. phr v с. -х. разваливатьСинонимический ряд:1. kick (noun) boot; drive; fire; kick; knock; shove; slam2. confuse (verb) addle; ball up; befuddle; bewilder; confuse; discombobulate; distract; dizzy; fluster; fuddle; mix up; muddle; mull; throw off3. discard (verb) abdicate; cashier; cast; discard; dispose of; ditch; dump; jettison; junk; lay aside; reject; scrap; shed; shuck; shuck off; slough; throw away; wash out4. eject (verb) boot out; bump; chase; chuck; dismiss; eject; evict; expel; extrude; kick out; oust; out5. say (verb) bring out; chime in; come out with; declare; deliver; say; state; tell; utter6. slip (verb) dislocate; slip -
105 get out of bed on the wrong side
вcтaть c лeвoй нoги, вcтaть нe c тoй нoгиLiza at last got rather vexed with him. 'Strikes me you got aht [-out] of bed the wrong way this mornin',' she said to him (W. S. Maugham). He got up on the wrong side of the bed and wouldn't eat breakfastConcise English-Russian phrasebook > get out of bed on the wrong side
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106 knock out
[ʹnɒkʹaʋt] phr v1. выбивать, выколачиватьto knock one's pipe out - выколотить /выбить/ трубку
2. 1) победить, побороть, одолеть2) нокаутировать ( бокс)3. поражать, удивлять, ошеломлять4. разг. быстро составить (план и т. п.); набросать, придумать5. 1) вывести из строя; нарушить, испортитьtelephone communications were knocked out by the storm - телефонная связь была прервана из-за бури
2) воен. подбить6. одурманить; усыпить; привести в бесчувствие7. изнурять9. ком. жарг. сговориться сбить цены на аукционе с тем, чтобы перепродать купленное и поделить барыши -
107 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) observar, fijarse2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) buscar1) v + adva) ( be careful) tener* cuidadob) ( overlook)to look out on o over something — \<\<window/room\>\> dar* a algo
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( search for) (BrE) buscar*1. VI + ADV1) (=look outside) mirar fuera2) (=take care) tener cuidadolook out! — ¡cuidado!, ¡aguas! (Mex)
2.VT + ADV (Brit) (=search for) buscar; (=find) encontrar* * *1) v + adva) ( be careful) tener* cuidadob) ( overlook)to look out on o over something — \<\<window/room\>\> dar* a algo
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108 knock out
1. phr v выбивать, выколачивать2. phr v победить, побороть, одолеть3. phr v нокаутировать4. phr v поражать, удивлять, ошеломлять5. phr v разг. быстро составить; набросать, придумать6. phr v вывести из строя; нарушить, испортить7. phr v воен. подбить8. phr v одурманить; усыпить; привести в бесчувствие9. phr v изнурять10. phr v унив. разг. выйти из дома11. phr v ком. жарг. сговориться сбить цены на аукционе с тем, чтобы перепродать купленное и поделить барышиI thought I heard a knock — мне показалось, что стучат
Синонимический ряд:1. bring down (verb) bring down; conquer; down; fell; hit; knock down; tackle2. render unconscious (verb) anesthetize; drug; etherize; flatten; knock one senseless; knock unconscious; put to sleep; put under; render unconscious -
109 mark out
1. phr v размечать, расставлять указательные знаки2. phr v намечатьthe course which Italy has marked out for herself — политический курс, который Италия наметила себе
3. phr v выделять, предназначатьan industry marked out for a brilliant future — отрасль промышленности, которой предстоит большое будущее
he was marked out for promotion — его решили повысить в должности; его кандидатура была намечена на повышение
4. phr v воен. трассироватьСинонимический ряд:demarcate (verb) bound; delimit; delimitate; demarcate; determine; limit; measure -
110 fish out
(to pull something out with some difficulty: At last he fished out the letter he was looking for.) sacarv + o + adv, v + adv + o sacar*to fish something out of something — sacar* algo de algo
VT + ADV (from water, from box) sacar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o sacar*to fish something out of something — sacar* algo de algo
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111 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) marcar, delimitar, trazar2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) señalar, seleccionarv.• agramilar v.• alindar v.• demarcar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<sports ground\>\> marcar*b) ( select) señalarc) ( distinguish) distinguir*VT + ADV1) [+ road etc] marcar, jalonarthe track is marked out by flags — el camino está marcado con or jalonado de banderas
2) (=single out) señalar; (=distinguish) distinguir, señalarhis red hair marked him out from the others — como era pelirrojo se le distinguía claramente de los demás
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<sports ground\>\> marcar*b) ( select) señalarc) ( distinguish) distinguir* -
112 catch up with somebody
сказываться на ком-либо, давать о себе знатьCharles looks continually worn out. I think his hectic life-style is beginning to catch up with him.
Smoking will catch up with him.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > catch up with somebody
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113 ream someone out
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114 help out
(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) echar una mano, ayudar1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ayudar, darle* or echarle una mano a2) v + adv ayudar1.VI + ADV ayudar, echar una manoDad helped out with £200 — papá ayudó or echó una mano con 200 libras
2.VT + ADVto help sb out — ayudar a algn, echar una mano a algn
his parents help him out financially — sus padres le ayudan or le echan una mano económicamente
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ayudar, darle* or echarle una mano a2) v + adv ayudar -
115 pad out
(to fill with a soft material to make the right size: The actor's costume was padded out to make him look fat.) almohadillar, rellenar con paja (sentido figurado)VT + ADV [+ speech, essay] meter paja enthe essay was padded out with references to... — el trabajo estaba inflado de referencias a...
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116 have out
довършвам;* * *have out 1) изкарвам, изваждам; 2) доизкарвам, довършвам, свършвам, приключвам; let him \have out his sleep out остави го да си отспи; 3): to \have out it out with s.o. обяснявам се с някого, говоря и се оправям с някого; -
117 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) observar2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) procurar* * *look outseja cuidadoso. -
118 walk out on
phrvi infmlHe just walked out on his wife and family without saying a word — Он бросил жену и детей, не сказав ни слова
You can't just walk out on him because he doesn't get on with your family — Ты не можешь просто так его бросить лишь потому, что он не ладит с твоей родней
So you're walking out on the job, are you? — Итак, ты тоже линяешь с этой работы?
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119 work out
حَسَبَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. calculate: to work out with numbers: We calculated the cost of our holiday. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. reckon: to calculate; to consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. suspect: to have an idea, of (sth.), or of the guilt of (sb.), which one cannot prove: I suspect that he has stolen my bicycle. I suspect him of stealing it. work out: to calculate; produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
120 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) líta eftir2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) finna
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