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1 hare
{hεə}
I. n заек
to start a HARE подгонвам заек, прен. повдигам страничен въпрос, отвличам вниманието от главния въпрос
first catch your HARE най-напред хвани рибата, че тогава пържи лука
to hold/run with the HARE and run/hunt with the hounds и на заека беж, и на кучето дръж
HARE and hounds вид крос, при който двама бегачи тичат напред и пускат след себе си листчета хартия
the HARE and the tortoise постоянството надвива дарбата
II. v разг. тичам бързо (като заек)
to HARE off, to HARE it плюя си на петите
HARE off after him! изтичай подире му!* * *{hЁъ} n заек; to start a hare подгонвам заек; прен. повдигам страни(2) {hЁъ} v разг. тичам бързо (като заек); to hare off, to hare it плю* * *заек;* * *1. first catch your hare най-напред хвани рибата, че тогава пържи лука 2. hare and hounds вид крос, при който двама бегачи тичат напред и пускат след себе си листчета хартия 3. hare off after him! изтичай подире му! 4. i. n заек 5. ii. v разг. тичам бързо (като заек) 6. the hare and the tortoise постоянството надвива дарбата 7. to hare off, to hare it плюя си на петите 8. to hold/run with the hare and run/hunt with the hounds и на заека беж, и на кучето дръж 9. to start a hare подгонвам заек, прен. повдигам страничен въпрос, отвличам вниманието от главния въпрос* * *hare[hɛə] I. n заек; buck-\hare мъжки заек; doe-\hare женски заек, зайка; as timid as a \hare страхлив (боязлив) като заек; mad as a ( March) \hare съвсем луд (щур, ексцентричен); to start a \hare правя интересно нововъведение, имам интригуваща идея; захващам нова тема; to run with the \hares and hunt with the hounds и на заека беж, и на кучето дръж; \hares and hounds сп. "зайци и хрътки", вид крос, при който двама бегачи "хрътки" тичат след други двама бегачи ("зайци"), които оставят след себе си следа от листчета хартия; II. v разг. тичам бързо (като заек); to \hare off духвам; втурвам се, хуквам.
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