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41 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) izsūtīt2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) dzīt (dzinumus); raisīt (ziedus); laist (saknes) -
42 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) išsiuntinėti2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) išleisti -
43 send out
sända ut, sprida* * *1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) skicka (sända) ut2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) slå (spricka) ut -
44 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) rozeslat2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) vyhnat* * *• vyslat• vysílat -
45 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) rozoslať2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) vyhnať* * *• vysielat• vydávat• rozosielat -
46 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) a trimite (prin poştă)2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) a produce -
47 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) διανέμω2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) βγάζω,πετώ -
48 send out
1) to distribute eg by post:يُوَزِّع بالبَريدA notice has been sent out to all employees.
2) (eg of plants) to produce:يُصْدِرُ، يُنْتِجُThis plant has sent out some new shoots.
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49 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) envoyer (par la poste)2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) produire -
50 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) expedir2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) emitir -
51 go out
1) (leave, depart) uscireto go out with sb. — uscire con qcn
3) [ tide] calare4) (become unfashionable) passare di moda; (no longer be used) non essere utilizzato5) (be extinguished) [fire, light] spegnersi6) (be sent) [ invitation] essere spedito; (be published) [ magazine] essere pubblicato, uscire; rad. telev. essere trasmesso9) (disappear)* * *1) (to become extinguished: The light has gone out.) spegnersi2) (to go to parties, concerts, meetings etc: We don't go out as much as we did when we were younger.) uscire3) (to be frequently in the company of (a person, usually of the opposite sex): I've been going out with her for months.) uscire* * *vi + adv1) (be extinguished: fire, light) spegnersisuddenly, the lights went out — improvvisamente si sono spente le luci
to go out shopping/for a meal — andare a far spese/a mangiare fuori
they've been going out together for 2 years — sono due anni che stanno insieme, fanno coppia fissa da due anni
* * *1) (leave, depart) uscireto go out with sb. — uscire con qcn
3) [ tide] calare4) (become unfashionable) passare di moda; (no longer be used) non essere utilizzato5) (be extinguished) [fire, light] spegnersi6) (be sent) [ invitation] essere spedito; (be published) [ magazine] essere pubblicato, uscire; rad. telev. essere trasmesso9) (disappear) -
52 ■ throw out
■ throw outv. t. + avv.1 buttare, gettare, lanciare fuori: Don't throw cigarette butts out of the window, non gettare mozziconi dal finestrino!3 buttare fuori; cacciare; estromettere; espellere: He was thrown out ( of the disco), è stato buttato fuori (dalla discoteca); The landlord threw me out ( of the house), il padrone mi cacciò di casa4 (fig.) respingere ( una proposta, un suggerimento, una domanda, ecc.): The bill was thrown out by the Senate, il disegno di legge è stato respinto al Senato5 (fig.) lanciare ( un'idea, una proposta, ecc.); tirare fuori (fam.); buttare là ( un suggerimento); dire (qc. ) con (finta) noncuranza8 stendere, allungare ( un braccio, una gamba, ecc.); mettere fuori, gonfiare ( il petto): He threw out his right leg and sent his opponent tumbling, stese la gamba destra e fece cadere l'avversario10 emettere ( luce, calore, vapore, ecc.); gettare: to throw out a dim light, gettare una luce fioca14 ( calcio, ecc.) ( di un portiere) rimettere ( la palla) in gioco con la mano; rilanciare; rinviare ( il pallone) di mano □ (autom.) to throw one's car out of gear, disingranare (o disinnestare) la marcia □ to throw sb. out of work, gettare (q.) sul lastrico; licenziare q. □ to be thrown out of work, restare disoccupato. -
53 hold out
hold out а) протягивать; предлагать to hold out hope давать надежду б) вы-держивать, держаться до конца The town was surrounded, but the citizens heldout until help at last came. в) хватать how long will our supplies hold out?на сколько нам хватит наших запасов? г) amer. удерживать; задерживать д) тре-бовать (for) The men are still holding out for higher pay. Be careful, thedealers may hold out for a higher price. е) удерживать (часть чего-л.) (of)The company holds some money out of each man's pay to cover future taxdemands. ж) держать что-л. в секрете от кого-л. (on) Why didn't you tell me atonce, instead of holding out on me? з) отказывать (on) Jim sent his request toHead Office some weeks ago, but they are still holding out on him. -
54 straighten out
v.• desenredar v.• enristrar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( make straight) \<\<nail/wire\>\> enderezar*, poner* derecho; \<\<bedclothes/tablecloth\>\> estirarb) \<\<confusion/misunderstanding\>\> aclarar; \<\<problem\>\> resolver*, arreglar2) v + adv \<\<road/river\>\> hacerse* recto1. VT + ADV1) [+ wire, nail] enderezar2) (=resolve) [+ problem] resolver3) * [+ person]they sent me to a psychoanalyst to try and straighten me out — me mandaron a un psicoanalista para ver si resolvía mis problemas
if you don't behave I'll send your father in to straighten you out — si no te comportas llamaré a tu padre para que te ajuste las cuentas
2. VI + ADV1) [road]2) ** (=give up drugs) desengancharse ** * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( make straight) \<\<nail/wire\>\> enderezar*, poner* derecho; \<\<bedclothes/tablecloth\>\> estirarb) \<\<confusion/misunderstanding\>\> aclarar; \<\<problem\>\> resolver*, arreglar2) v + adv \<\<road/river\>\> hacerse* recto -
55 hold out on
phrvi infml1)2)He's still holding out on me and I can't seem to nail him nohow — Он все еще избегает меня, а я никак не могу его поймать
3)I sent my request some weeks ago but they are still holding out on me — Я послал свою просьбу несколько недель назад, но пока ни ответа, ни привета
4)Why didn't you tell me at once instead of holding out on me? — Почему ты мне сразу не сказал, а все время скрывал?
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56 something put it out of my head
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > something put it out of my head
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57 get out of the rain
(get out of the rain (амер. go in when it rains; австрал. keep out of the rain))A: "Why isn't Smith here? After all, he was the ringleader of the whole affair, and I don't see why we should get punished and he get off free." B: "He sent word that he was ill! Trust him to get out of the rain..." (SPI) — А: "Почему здесь нет Смита? Он ведь, в конце концов, зачинщик всего дела. Непонятно, почему мы должны понести наказание, а он останется безнаказанным. Б. Он просил передать, что заболел! Будьте уверены, этот человек выйдет сухим из воды при любых обстоятельствах..."
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58 leave smb. out of the picture
не обращать внимания на кого-л., игнорировать кого-л., не иметь дела с кем-л.As the Member for this constituency, I feel that it would be a crying shame if Farbridge were left out of the picture. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part II, ch. 2) — Как член парламента от нашего избирательного округа, я считаю позором, если Фарбридж обойдут и фарбриджский фестиваль не состоится.
‘Lieutenant Yates sent you?’ ‘Yes,’ Bing said uncertainly. ‘Did he specify that, I should be left out of the picture?’ ‘No, sir. Of course not!’ (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book III, ch. 2) — - Вас прислал лейтенант Йейтс? - Да, - ответил Бинг неуверенно. - И он вам дал указания не иметь дела со мной? - Нет, сэр. Конечно, нет.
He is not a man to be left out of the picture. — Он не из тех людей, которыми можно пренебрегать.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > leave smb. out of the picture
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59 Caleb (One of the spies sent by Moses from Kadesh in southern Palestine to spy out the land of Canaan)
Религия: ХалевУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Caleb (One of the spies sent by Moses from Kadesh in southern Palestine to spy out the land of Canaan)
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60 Pandora's box (A jar, sent by the gods to Pandora, which she was forbidden to open and which loosed a swarm of evils upon mankind when she opened it out of curiosity)
Религия: ящик ПандорыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pandora's box (A jar, sent by the gods to Pandora, which she was forbidden to open and which loosed a swarm of evils upon mankind when she opened it out of curiosity)
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