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I [bɔʊ] nпоклон, кивокI received a bow of recognition. — Меня узнали и поклонились.
The actor took his final/parting bow. — Актёр в последний раз вышел с поклоном к публике
- polite bow- bow of greeting
- with a little bow
- with a parting bow
- bend in a deep bow
- exchange bows
- give smb a low bow
- greet smb with a bow
- make one's bow
- make a stiff bow
- make a sweeping bow
- make an exaggerated bow
- return smb's bow II [bɔʊ] vкланяться, поклониться, кивать головойAll the men in the court bowed before the king as he entered. — Все придворные поклонились королю, когда он вошел
- bow to smb- bow to the audience
- bow smb into the room
- bow the knee
- bow one's thanks III [bəʊ] n1) лук- new bow- bow legs
- bow and arrows
- arm smb with bows and arrows
- bend a bow
- draw bow
- shoot a bow
- shoot an arrow from a bow
- have two strings to one's bow2) смычокHe is the best in bow in the country. — Он - лучший скрипач страны.
- bow instrument- bow of a violin
- hold the bow too tightly3) бант, бантик- large bow- bow knot
- bow tie
- bow of red ribbon
- dress with a bow at the back
- with bows in her hair
- tie smth in a bow
- loose a bow
- wear a white bow
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I [vəʊt] n1) голосование, волеизъявление, баллотировкаThe vote was unanimous. — Голосование было единогласным.
- roll call voteThe question goes to the vote. — Вопрос ставится на голосование.
- take a vote on the question
- put the matter to the vote by a show of hands
- put the matter to the vote by roll-call
- return in a negative vote
- take a roll-call vote
- explain one's vote2) избирательное право, право голоса- committee member without a vote- right to vote
- have the right to vote3) голос, количество голосовавшихThe vote was unanimous. — Голосование прошло единогласно.
The vote was against the proposal. — Предложение не получило большинства.
- casting vote- popular votes
- left-wing votes
- floating votes
- dissenting votes
- win votes
- cast one's vote for favour of smb, smth
- count the votes
- pass a resolution by a vote of 30 to 11 votes
- pass a resolution by a two-thirds votes
- be defeated by two votes4) решение, вотумThe resolution got/was given an affirmative vote. — Резолюция была принята большинством голосов
- pass a vote of confidence- turn down a vote of nonconfidence
- pass a vote of thanks
- vote of non-confidence was defeated II [vəʊt] vThe committee were equally divided, so the chairman voted against the suggestion to prevent it being passed. — Голоса членов комитета разделились поровну, и в этом случае председатель проголосовал против, не желая, чтобы предложение прошло
- vote for smth, smb- vote for leaving
- vote on the proposal
- vote with the opposition
- vote unanimously
- vote by show of hands
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