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21 he is a played out man
Общая лексика: он вышел в тираж (безнадёжно устарел)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he is a played out man
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22 he is a played-out man
Макаров: он безнадёжно устарелУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is a played-out man
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23 the pie's played out
Общая лексика: пирог прикончили (весь съели) -
24 to be played out
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25 be played out
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26 played
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27 play\ out
1. III1) play out smth., smb. /smth., smb. out/ play out one's supplies израсходовать свои запасы; play the audience (the listeners, etc.) out утомить аудиторию и т.д.2) play out smth. /smth. out/ play out time sport затягивать время, стараться добиться /стремиться к/ ничьей2. XI1) be played out the country is played out страна совершенно истощена; my good luck is played play outout мое везение кончилось; she (the girl, our horse, etc.) was played out она и т.д. совершенно обессилела /выдохлась/; the theory is played out теория устарела; be played out of some time after a hard day's work he's played out после дня тяжелой работы он совершенно выдохся /обессилел/; new styles in clothing are soon played out новые фасоны одежды быстро устаревают2) be played out at some time the game was played out at the end of the day матч доиграли /закончили/ в конце дня -
28 play out
play out а) доиграть до конца, закончить (игру, пьесу и т. п.); The tennisgame was played out although the light was bad. б) сопровождать музыкой (выходкого-л.); The pianist played the happy pair out with the Wedding March. в)разворачивать, разматывать; Play out the rope a little at a time. г) coll. вы-дыхаться; At the end of a busy year, the performers feel played out. д) изжи-вать себя, терять силу; исчерпать; That supply of money is played out. Theidea soon played out. -
29 play out
1) доиграть до конца, закончить( игру, пьесу и т. п.) The tennis game was played out although the light was bad. ≈ Теннисный матч доиграли до конца, хотя свет был уже слабый.
2) сопровождать музыкой (выход кого-л.)
3) разворачивать, разматывать Play out the rope a little at a time. ≈ Постепенно отпускай веревку.
4) разг. выдыхаться
5) изживать себя, терять силу;
исчерпать That supply of money is played out. ≈ Деньги кончились. изживать себя, терять силу;
исчерпать - such methods soon * такие методы быстро перестают действовать доиграть до конца (пьесу, роль и т. п.) - to * a role довести роль до конца закончить, прикончить - the pie's played out пирог прикончили /весь съели/ разворачивать, разматывать - to * a rope размотать веревку выдохнуться (геология) выклиниватьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > play out
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30 run out
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31 fizzle out
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32 play out
[ʹpleıʹaʋt] phr v1. изживать себя, терять силу; исчерпать2. доиграть до конца (пьесу, роль и т. п.)3. закончить, прикончитьthe pie's played out - пирог прикончили /весь съели/
4. разворачивать, разматывать5. выдохнуться6. геол. выклиниваться -
33 play out
фраз. гл.1) доиграть до конца, закончить (игру, пьесу)The tennis game was played out although the light was bad. — Теннисный матч доиграли до конца, хотя свет был уже слабый.
2) сопровождать музыкой (уход кого-л.)Play out the rope a little at a time. — Постепенно отпускай верёвку.
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34 to be play out
разг. выдыхаться; изживать себя, терять силу; исчерпатьсяThat supply of money is played out. — Деньги кончились.
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35 serve out
1) раздавать, распределять You can help to serve out the vegetables, while I cut the meat. ≈ Пока я режу мясо, ты можешь помочь раздать овощи.
2) разг. отплатить We will serve them out for the trick that they played on us. ≈ Мы отплатим им за ту шутку, которую они сыграли над нами. Syn: get back
5), get even, pay back
2), pay off
3), pay out
2), retaliate
1), revenge
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3) отбыть (срок наказания, срок службы и т. п.) When the thieves had served out two years in prison, they returned to a life of crime. ≈ После того, как преступники отбыли два года в тюрьме, они снова вернулись к преступной жизни. раздавать, распределять - no rifles have been served out yet винтовки еще не выдавали (разговорное) отплатить (кому-л. за что-л.) - I'll serve him out! я ему отплачу (за это) ! отбыть (срок наказания и т. п.) - they served out their terms они отбыли /отсидели/ свой срокБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > serve out
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36 serve out
serve out а) раздавать, распределять; You can help to serve out thevegetables, while I cut the meat. б) coll. отплатить We will serve them outfor the trick that they played on us. в) отбыть (срок наказания, срок службы ит. п.) When the thieves had served out two years in prison, they returned to alife of crime. -
37 throw smth. out of the window
(или aмep. out the window)oтбpocить чтo-л.; cвoдить чтo-л. нa нeтMason said, 'I have in my hand an opportunity to introduce testimony that will throw the district attorney's case out of the window' (E. S. Gardner). Then Donald Goslin... began to play the "Moonlight Sonata". He did this nearly every night. He threw the tempo out the window and played it rubato from beginning to end (J. Cheever)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > throw smth. out of the window
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38 clap out
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39 serve out
фраз. гл.; разг. отплатить (кому-л. за что-л.), отомстить, расквитатьсяWe will serve them out for the trick that they played on us. — Мы отплатим им за ту шутку, которую они сыграли над нами.
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40 clap out
хлопать в ладоши в такт The children clapped out a regular time while the teacher played the tune. ≈ Дети хлопали в ладоши, когда было нужно, а учитель играл мелодию.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > clap out
См. также в других словарях:
played-out — playedˈ out adjective 1. Exhausted 2. Used up 3. No longer good for anything • • • Main Entry: ↑play * * * played out «PLAYD OWT», adjective. suffering from overuse so as to be worn out, worthless, or hackneyed: »played out jokes. * * * adj [more … Useful english dictionary
played out — {adj. phr.} Tired out; worn out; finished; exhausted. * /It had been a hard day, and by night he was played out./ * /For a while, at least, it seemed the interest in great speed was played out./ Compare: ALL IN … Dictionary of American idioms
played out — {adj. phr.} Tired out; worn out; finished; exhausted. * /It had been a hard day, and by night he was played out./ * /For a while, at least, it seemed the interest in great speed was played out./ Compare: ALL IN … Dictionary of American idioms
played-out — adj an idea, situation etc that is played out is finished or no longer has influence →play out at ↑play1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
played out — adjective 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted (Freq. 1) the day s shopping left her exhausted he went to bed dog tired was fagged and sweaty the trembling of his played out limbs felt completely washed out … Useful english dictionary
played\ out — adj. phr. tired out; worn out; finished; exhausted. It had been a hard day, and by night he was played out. For a while, at least, it seemed the interest in great speed was played out. Compare: all in … Словарь американских идиом
played-out — adjective 1 someone who is played out is not as strong, powerful etc as they used to be 2 old fashioned and no longer useful: played out ideas see also: play out play 1 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Played out — Play Play, v. t. 1. To put in action or motion; as, to play cannon upon a fortification; to play a trump. [1913 Webster] First Peace and Silence all disputes control, Then Order plays the soul. Herbert. [1913 Webster] 2. To perform music upon; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
played out — tired out, worn out, exhausted I was totally played out last night so I went to bed early … Idioms and examples
played-out — UK [ˌpleɪd ˈaʊt] / US adjective 1) old fashioned and no longer useful 2) someone who is played out is very tired or no longer as powerful as they used to be … English dictionary
played out — Synonyms and related words: all in, ausgespielt, beat, beat up, beaten, bone weary, burned out, bushed, dead, dead and alive, dead tired, deadbeat, devitalized, disabled, dog tired, dog weary, done, done in, done up, drained, effete, emptied,… … Moby Thesaurus