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121 position
[pə'zɪʃ(ə)n] 1. сущ.1)а) положение, местоположение; место; позиция, расположениеto assume / take a position — принять какое-л. положение
awkward / uncomfortable position — неудобное положение; неприятная ситуация
comfortable position — удобное место; удобное расположение
to attack / storm a position — атаковать позицию, нанести удар по позиции
to hold / maintain a position — удерживать позицию; занимать какой-л. пост
to occupy / take up a position — занять / захватить позицию
to give up / lose / surrender a position — сдать позиции; капитулировать; потерпеть выражение
impregnable position — недосягаемое положение; неприступная позиция
strong position — прочное / устойчивое положение
untenable / vulnerable / weak position — слабая, уязвимая позиция; шаткое положение
from a position — с каких-л. позиций
home position — тех. исходное положение
б) положение, позаkneeling position — положение "с колена" ( в стрельбе)
prone position — положение "лёжа" ( в стрельбе)
- defensive positionlying / supine position — лежачее положение
Syn:г) обычное, правильное место (для какого-л. предмета, вещи и т. п.)2) ситуация, позиция, положение; стечение обстоятельствembarrassing position — неудобное, неловкое положение; конфуз
ludicrous position — смешная / курьёзная ситуация
The city was put into a position to stand a siege. — Город был переведён на осадное положение.
Syn:3) возможность4) положение; должностьto hold / have / occupy a senior position — занимать высокопоставленную должность
to offer smb. a managerial position — предложить кому-л. административную должность
to resign from a position — уйти в отставку с должности, поста
to apply for / obtain the position of sales manager — подать заявление, получить должность менеджера по продажам
senior position — высокопоставленная, высокая должность
key / responsible position — ключевая, ответственная должность
tenured position — должность, пост с ограниченным сроком пребывания
managerial / administrative / management position — административная должность
He remained in that position until his retirement in 2000. — Он оставался на этой должности вплоть до ухода на пенсию в 2000.
position classification — амер. классификация должностей (официальный перечень служебных обязанностей для классификации всех должностей в системе гражданской службы)
Syn:5)а) отношение, точка зренияfirm position — твёрдая позиция (по какому-л. вопросу)
radical position — радикальная / крайняя точка зрения на что-л.
official position — отношение / мнение официальных кругов
to take a position on foreign aid — встать на определённую позицию в вопросе зарубежной поддержки / помощи
They took the position that further resistance would be useless. — Они высказали точку зрения, что дальнейшее сопротивление было бы бесполезно.
б) заявление, утверждение, принципIt is an edict, which contains many extraordinary positions and pretensions. — Это указ, в котором много странных утверждений и притязаний.
Syn:6) бирж. торговая позиция2. гл.1) класть, помещать, ставить; располагать в определённом местеUniformed constables had been positioned to re-direct traffic. — Поставили полицейских в форме, чтобы они перенаправляли движение транспорта.
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122 stand
[stænd] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. stood1)а) стоятьHe is too weak to stand. — Он еле держится на ногах от слабости.
б) = stand up вставатьWe stood up to see better. — Мы встали, чтобы лучше видеть.
Stand up when the judge enters the court. — Встаньте, когда судья войдёт в зал.
2) водружать, помещать, ставить3)а) быть расположенным, находиться; занимать место4)- stand highHe stands first in his class. — Он занимает первое место в классе.
б) быть определённого роста; достигать определённой высотыHe stands six feet three. — Его рост 6 футов 3 дюйма.
5) держаться; быть устойчивым, прочным, крепким; устоятьThe house still stands. — Дом всё ещё держится.
These boots have stood a good deal of wear. — Эти сапоги хорошо послужили.
This colour will stand. — Эта краска не слиняет.
Not a stone was left standing. — Камня на камне не осталось.
6)а) = stand up to выдерживать, выносить, терпетьI can't stand him. — Я его не выношу.
I don't know how you stand up to the severe winters in your part of the world. — Удивляюсь, как вы у себя переносите такие суровые зимы!
б) подвергаться (чему-л.)7)а) иметь определённую точку зрения; занимать определённую позициюHere I stand. — Вот моя позиция.
б) ( stand for) поддерживать, стоять за (что-л.)This decision goes against everything I stand for. — Это решение противоречит всем моим убеждениям.
8) обычно юр.; = to stand good оставаться в силе, быть действительнымThat translation may stand. — Этот перевод может остаться без изменений.
9) охот. делать стойку, вставать в стойку ( о собаке)10) разг. угощать, платить за угощениеto stand smb. a good dinner — угостить кого-л. вкусным обедом
11) ( stand against) = stand up toа) противиться, сопротивлятьсяI stand against all forms of cruelty, especially to children. — Я против любых форм насилия, особенно по отношению к детям.
He was a ruthless tyrant who always got his own way because no one was brave enough to stand up to him. — Он был безжалостным деспотом и делал всё, что хотел, потому что никто не осмеливался противостоять ему.
б) вырисовываться, виднеться12) ( stand at) достигать (какой-л. отметки); оставаться (на каком-л. уровне)The flood level stood at three feet above usual for several weeks. — В течение нескольких недель уровень воды держался на три фута выше обычного.
13) ( stand between) становиться между (кем-л. / чем-л.), вмешиваться, пытаться помешатьHe will let no opposition stand between himself and his future. — Он не позволит, чтобы кто-нибудь мешал ему в осуществлении планов на будущее.
14) (stand behind / by)а) поддерживать (кого-л.)to stand by one's friend — поддерживать друга (в трудную минуту), быть верным товарищем
The whole family stood behind him in his struggle. — Вся семья поддерживала его в борьбе.
б) быть руководящим принципом (чьей-л. деятельности)A sense of the importance of national unity stands behind the party's thinking. — Руководящим принципом в деятельности партии является осознание важности народного единства.
15) ( stand by) держаться, придерживаться (чего-л.), выполнять (обязательства и т. п.)16) ( stand for)а) означать, обозначать, значитьWhat does EU stand for? — Что означает (сокращение) "ЕС"? / Как расшифровывается (сокращение) "ЕС"?
Syn:б) быть кандидатом; баллотироваться (куда-л.)в) мор. идти, держать курс на (что-л.)17) ( stand with) = stand in with быть в каких-л. отношениях с (кем-л.)to stand well with smb. — быть в хороших отношениях с кем-л.; быть на хорошем счету у кого-л.
Of course you should stand in with the chairman. — Безусловно, вы должны поддерживать хорошие отношения с председателем.
18) ( stand over) стоять и наблюдать за (чьей-л.) работойMother, please don't stand over me while I'm cooking, you make me nervous. — Мама, прошу тебя, не стой над душой, когда я готовлю. Я от этого начинаю нервничать.
19) ( stand (up)on)а) = stand out / up for отстаивать ( права)I stand on my rights in this matter, and will take the matter to court if necessary. — Я настаиваю на соблюдении своих прав в данном вопросе и в случае необходимости готов обратиться в суд.
He stood out for better terms. — Он настаивал на улучшении условий.
б) настаивать на (чём-л.)Do you still stand on your original story? — Вы продолжаете настаивать на истинности того, что вы рассказали?
•- stand away
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand in
- stand off
- stand on
- stand out
- stand over
- stand to
- stand together
- stand up••stand and deliver! — руки вверх!; "кошелёк или жизнь"!
it stands to reason that — само собой разумеется, что
to stand on one's own (two) feet — быть независимым, твёрдо стоять на ногах
I don't know where I stand. — Не знаю, что со мной дальше будет. / Не знаю, что меня ждёт.
- stand Sam- stand on end 2. сущ.1) подставка; этажерка; консоль, подпора, стойкаmusic stand — пюпитр ( для нот)
He adjusted the microphone stand. — Он отрегулировал штатив микрофона.
Now you should try jumps from stand. — Теперь тебе нужно попробовать прыгать с тумбы.
Syn:shore II 2.2) ларёк, киоск, палатка; стендfruit stand — фруктовый ларёк, фруктовая палатка
hot-dog stand — палатка, где продаются хот-доги
vegetable stand — овощной киоск, зеленная лавка
Syn:3)а) трибунаThirteen people died and 400 were injured on May 5 when a temporary spectators' stand collapsed shortly before the start of a football match between Bastia and Olympique Marseille at the Furiani stadium in Bastia, Corsica. — Тринадцать человек погибли и четыреста получили ранения, когда пятого мая прямо перед началом футбольного матча между "Бастией" и "Олимпиком" из Марселя на стадионе "Фуриани" в г. Бастия на Корсике обрушилась временная трибуна для зрителей.
б) ( stands) места на трибунеOut of action for a month with knee trouble, he watched from the stands. — Он на месяц выбыл из строя из-за проблем с коленом и смотрел за игрой с трибуны.
4)а) трибуна; кафедра, возвышение, с которого произносят речиSyn:б) амер.; юр. место свидетеля в суде5) место, местоположениеto take one's stand — занять место, расположиться (где-л.)
He saw everything from his comfortable stand. — Он всё видел со своего удобного места.
Syn:position 1.6) взгляд, позиция, точка зренияHe took a stand of the leading party. — Он встал на позицию лидирующей партии.
7)а) остановка (автобусная, троллейбусная и т. п.)б) стоянка (такси и т. п.)8) воен. пост9)а) остановка, перерыв, интервалHe made a sudden stand. — Он внезапно остановился
•Syn:10) сопротивлениеfirm / resolute / strong stand — решительное сопротивление
They took a resolute stand on the issue of tax reform. — Они оказали решительное сопротивление проведению налоговой реформы.
Syn:11) с.-х.б) лесопосадка, лесонасаждение12) театр. остановка в каком-л. месте для гастрольных представленийHe'd been making stands at moving-picture houses all over the country. — Он останавливался, чтобы дать гастрольные представления в помещениях кинотеатров по всей стране.
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123 stout
[staut] 1. прил.1) крепкий, прочный, плотныйSyn:2) отважный, решительный, смелый, храбрыйSyn:3) дородный, полный, тучныйSyn:2. сущ.1) брит. стаут, крепкий портерTop-fermented beers, popular in Great Britain, include ale, stout, and a brew intermediate between the two, called porter. They have a sharper, more strongly hopped flavour than lagers and alcohol content ranging from 4 to 6.5 percent or more by volume. — Сорта пива верхнего брожения, популярные в Великобритании, - это эль, стаут и портер, представляющий собой нечто среднее между элем и стаутом. Они отличаются от светлого пива более резким, ярко выраженным хмельным вкусом; содержание алкоголя в них варьируется от 4 до 6,5 %.
2) амер.stout man — толстяк; коротышка
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124 Ramie Cloths
These are extremely strong, they can be bleached white or dyed in the most delicate colours, and are smooth and very durable. Usually woven in plains or twills. They comprise fabrics for tapestries, furnishings, towellings. For waterproof fabrics ramie is very suitable as the fibre offers great resistance to moisture. -
125 fight
1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) (se) battre2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) combattre3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) (se) disputer2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) bataille2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) lutte3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) résistance4) (a boxing-match.) combat•- fighter- fight back - fight it out - fight off - fight one's way - fight shy of - put up a good fight -
126 Filipe I, king
(1527-1598)Known to history usually as Phillip II of Spain, this Spanish monarch was the first king of the Phillipine dynasty in Portugal, or Filipe I. He ruled Portugal and its empire from 1580 to 1598. The son of Carlos V (Charles V) of Spain and the Hapsburg empire and of Queen Isabel of Portugal, Filipe had a strong claim on the throne of Portugal. On the death of Portugal's King Sebastião in battle in Morocco in 1578, Filipe presented his claim and candidacy for the Portuguese throne. In the Cortes of Almeirim (1579), Filipe was officially recognized as king of Portugal by that assembly, which was dominated by the clerical and noble estates. This act, however, did not take into account the feeling of the Portuguese people. A portion of the people supported a Portuguese claimant, the Prior of Crato, and they began to organize armed resistance to the Spanish intrusion. In 1580, Filipe sent a Spanish army across the Portuguese frontier under the Duke of Alba. Both on land and at sea, Spanish forces defeated the Portuguese. At the Cortes of Tomar (1581), Filipe was proclaimed king of Portugal. Before returning to Spain in 1583, Filipe resided in Portugal.There were grave consequences for Portugal and its scattered imperial holdings following the Spanish overthrow of Portugal's hard-won independence. Just how bitter these consequences were is reflected in how Portuguese history and literature traditionally term the Spanish takeover as "The Babylonian Captivity." Portugal suffered from the growing decline, decadence, and weaknesses of its Spanish master. Beginning with the destruction of the Spanish Armada (1588), which used Lisbon as its supply and staging point, Spanish rule over Portugal was disastrous. Not only did Spain's inveterate enemies—especially England, France, and Holland—attack continental Portugal as if it were Spain, they also attacked and conquered portions of Portugal's vulnerable, far-flung empire. -
127 heavy-duty
heavy-duty adj ( very strong) [plastic, rubber, lock, battery] à haute résistance ; ( for industrial use) [machine, equipment] à usage industriel. -
128 put
1 ( place) mettre [object] ; put them here please mettez-les ici s'il vous plaît ; to put sth on/under/around etc mettre qch sur/sous/autour de etc ; to put a stamp on a letter mettre un timbre sur une lettre ; to put a lock on the door/a button on a shirt mettre une serrure sur la porte/un bouton sur une chemise ; to put one's arm around sb mettre son bras autour de qn ; to put one's hands in one's pockets mettre les mains dans ses poches ; to put sth in a safe place mettre qch en lieu sûr ; to put sugar in one's tea mettre du sucre dans son thé ; to put more sugar in one's tea ajouter du sucre dans son thé ; to put more soap in the bathroom remettre du savon dans la salle de bains ;2 ( cause to go or undergo) to put sth through glisser qch dans [letterbox] ; passer qch par [window] ; faire passer qch à [mincer] ; to put one's head through the window passer la tête par la fenêtre ; to put one's fist through the window casser la fenêtre d'un coup de poing ; to put sth through the books Accts faire passer qch dans les frais généraux ; to put sth through a test faire passer un test à qch ; to put sth through a process faire suivre un processus à qch ; to put sb through envoyer qn à [university, college] ; faire passer qn par [suffering, ordeal] ; faire passer [qch] à qn [test] ; faire suivre [qch] à qn [course] ; after all you've put me through après tout ce que tu m'as fait subir ; to put sb through hell faire souffrir mille morts à qn ; to put one's hand/finger to porter la main/le doigt à [mouth] ;3 ( cause to be or do) mettre [person] ; to put sb in prison/on a diet mettre qn en prison/au régime ; to put sb on the train mettre qn dans le train ; to put sb in goal/in defence GB mettre qn dans les buts/en défense ; to put sb in a bad mood/in an awkward position mettre qn de mauvaise humeur/dans une situation délicate ; to put sb to work mettre qn au travail ; to put sb to mending/washing sth faire réparer/laver qch à qn ;4 (devote, invest) to put money/energy into sth investir de l'argent/son énergie dans qch ; if you put some effort into your work, you will improve si tu fais des efforts, ton travail sera meilleur ; to put a lot into s'engager à fond pour [work, project] ; sacrifier beaucoup à [marriage] ; to put a lot of effort into sth faire beaucoup d'efforts pour qch ; she puts a lot of herself into her novels il y a beaucoup d'éléments autobiographiques dans ses romans ;5 ( add) to put sth towards mettre qch pour [holiday, gift, fund] ; put it towards some new clothes dépense-le en nouveaux vêtements ; to put tax/duty on sth taxer/imposer qch ; to put a penny on income tax GB augmenter d'un pourcent l'impôt sur le revenu ;6 ( express) how would you put that in French? comment dirait-on ça en français? ; how can I put it? comment dirai-je? ; it was-how can I put it-unusual c'était-comment dire-original ; that's one way of putting it! iron on peut le dire comme ça! ; as Sartre puts it comme le dit Sartre ; to put it simply pour le dire simplement ; to put it bluntly pour parler franchement ; let me put it another way laissez-moi m'exprimer différemment ; that was very well ou nicely put c'était très bien tourné ; to put one's feelings/one's anger into words trouver les mots pour exprimer ses sentiments/sa colère ; to put sth in writing mettre qch par écrit ;7 ( offer for consideration) présenter [argument, point of view, proposal] ; to put sth to soumettre qch à [meeting, conference, board] ; to put sth to the vote mettre qch au vote ; I put it to you that Jur j'ai la présomption que ;8 (rate, rank) placer ; where would you put it on a scale of one to ten? où est-ce que tu placerais cela sur une échelle allant de un à dix? ; to put sb in the top rank of artists placer qn au premier rang des artistes ; I put a sense of humour before good looks je place le sens de l'humour avant la beauté ; I put a sense of humour first pour moi le plus important c'est le sens de l'humour ; to put children/safety first faire passer les enfants/la sécurité avant tout ; to put one's family before everything faire passer sa famille avant tout ;9 ( estimate) to put sth at évaluer qch à [sum] ; to put the value of sth at estimer la valeur de qch à [sum] ; I'd put him at about 40 je lui donnerais à peu près 40 ans ;10 Sport lancer [shot] ;C v refl ( p prés - tt- ; prét, pp put) to put oneself in a strong position/in sb's place se mettre dans une position de force/à la place de qn.I didn't know where to put myself je ne savais pas où me mettre ; I wouldn't put it past him! je ne pense pas que ça le gênerait! (to do de faire) ; I wouldn't put anything past her! je la crois capable de tout! ; put it there ○ ! ( invitation to shake hands) tope là! ; to put it about a bit ◑ péj coucher à droite et à gauche ◑ ; to put one over ou across GB on sb ○ faire marcher qn ○.■ put about:▶ put [sth] about, put about [sth]1 ( spread) faire circuler [rumour, gossip, story] ; to put (it) about that faire courir le bruit que ; it is being put about that le bruit court que ;2 Naut faire virer de bord [vessel].■ put across:▶ put across [sth], put [sth] across communiquer [idea, message, concept, case, point of view] ; mettre [qch] en valeur [personality] ; to put oneself across se mettre en valeur.■ put aside:▶ put aside [sth], put [sth] aside mettre [qch] de côté [money, article, differences, divisions, mistrust].■ put away:▶ put away [sth], put [sth] away1 ( tidy away) ranger [toys, dishes] ;2 ( save) mettre [qch] de côté [money] ;▶ put away [sb] ○, put [sb] away ○1 ( in mental hospital) enfermer ; he had to be put away il a fallu l'enfermer ;2 ( in prison) boucler ○ [person] (for pour).■ put back:▶ put back [sth], put [sth] back3 retarder [clock, watch] ; remember to put your clocks back an hour n'oubliez pas de retarder votre pendule d'une heure ;4 ( delay) retarder [project, production, deliveries] (by de) ;5 ○ ( knock back) descendre ○ [drink, quantity].■ put by GB:▶ put [sth] by, put by [sth] mettre [qch] de côté [money] ; to have a bit (of money) put by avoir un peu d'argent de côté.■ put down:▶ put [sth] down, put down [sth]1 (on ground, table) poser [object, plane] (on sur) ; mettre [rat poison etc] ;2 ( suppress) réprimer [uprising, revolt, opposition] ;3 ( write down) mettre (par écrit) [date, time, name] ; put down whatever you like mets ce que tu veux ;4 ( ascribe) to put sth down to mettre qch sur le compte de [incompetence, human error etc] ; to put sth down to the fact that imputer qch au fait que ;6 Vet ( by injection) piquer ; ( by other method) abattre ; to have a dog put down faire piquer un chien ;7 (advance, deposit) to put down a deposit verser des arrhes ; to put £50 down on sth verser 50 livres d'arrhes sur qch ;8 (lay down, store) mettre [qch] en cave [wine] ; affiner [cheese] ;9 ( put on agenda) inscrire [qch] à l'ordre du jour [motion] ;▶ put [sb] down, put down [sb]2 ○ ( humiliate) rabaisser [person] ;4 (classify, count in) to put sb down as considérer qn comme [possibility, candidate, fool] ; I'd never have put you down as a Scotsman! je ne t'aurais jamais pris pour un Écossais! ; to put sb down for ( note as wanting or offering) compter [qch] pour qn [contribution] ; ( put on waiting list) inscrire qn sur la liste d'attente pour [school, club] ; put me down for a meal compte un repas pour moi ; to put sb down for £10 compter 10 livres pour qn ; to put sb down for three tickets réserver trois billets pour qn.▶ put forth [sth], put [sth] forth1 présenter [shoots, leaves, buds] ;2 fig émettre [idea, theory].■ put forward:▶ put forward [sth], put [sth] forward1 ( propose) avancer [idea, theory, name] ; soumettre [plan, proposal, suggestion] ; émettre [opinion] ;2 ( in time) avancer [meeting, date, clock] (by de ; to à) ; don't forget to put your clocks forward one hour n'oubliez pas d'avancer votre pendule d'une heure ;▶ put [sb] forward, put forward [sb] présenter la candidature de (for pour) ;▶ put sb forward as présenter qn comme [candidate] ; to put oneself forward présenter sa candidature, se présenter ; to put oneself forward as a candidate présenter sa candidature ; to put oneself forward for se présenter pour [post].■ put in:▶ put in1 [ship] faire escale (at à ; to dans ; for pour) ;2 ( apply) to put in for [person] postuler pour [job, promotion, rise] ; demander [transfer, overtime] ;▶ put in [sth], put [sth] in1 (fit, install) installer [central heating, shower, kitchen] ; to have sth put in faire installer qch ;2 ( make) faire [request, claim, offer, bid] ; to put in an application for déposer une demande de [visa, passport] ; poser sa candidature pour [job] ; to put in a protest protester ; to put in an appearance faire une apparition ;3 ( contribute) passer [time, hours, days] ; contribuer pour [sum, amount] ; they are each putting in £1 m chacun apporte une contribution d'un million de livres ; to put in a lot of time doing consacrer beaucoup de temps à faire ; to put in a good day's work avoir une bonne journée de travail ; to put in a lot of work se donner beaucoup de mal ; thank you for all the work you've put in merci pour tout le mal que tu t'es donné ;4 ( insert) mettre [paragraph, word, reference] ; to put in that mettre que ; to put in how/why expliquer comment/pourquoi ;5 ( elect) élire ; that puts the Conservatives in again les conservateurs ont donc été élus encore une fois ;▶ put [sb] in for présenter [qn] pour [exam, scholarship] ; poser la candidature de [qn] pour [promotion, job] ; recommander [qn] pour [prize, award] ; to put oneself in for poser sa candidature pour [job, promotion].■ put off:▶ put off from s'éloigner de [quay, jetty] ;▶ put off [sth], put [sth] off1 (delay, defer) remettre [qch] (à plus tard) [wedding, meeting] ; to put sth off until June/until after Christmas remettre qch à juin/à après Noël ; I should see a doctor, but I keep putting it off je devrais voir un médecin, mais je remets toujours ça à plus tard ; to put off visiting sb/doing one's homework remettre à plus tard une visite chez qn/ses devoirs ;▶ put off [sb], put [sb] off1 (fob off, postpone seeing) décommander [guest] ; dissuader [person] ; to put sb off coming with an excuse trouver une excuse pour dissuader qn de venir ; to be easily put off se décourager facilement ;2 ( repel) [appearance, smell, colour] dégoûter ; [manner, person] déconcerter ; to put sb off sth dégoûter qn de qch ; don't be put off by the colour-it tastes delicious! ne te laisse pas dégoûter par la couleur-c'est délicieux! ;3 GB ( distract) distraire ; stop trying to put me off! arrête de me distraire! ; you're putting me off my work tu me distrais de mon travail ;4 ( drop off) déposer [passenger].■ put on:▶ put on [sth], put [sth] on1 mettre [garment, hat, cream, lipstick] ;2 (switch on, operate) allumer [light, gas, radio, heating] ; mettre [record, tape, music] ; to put the kettle on mettre de l'eau à chauffer ; to put the brakes on freiner ;3 ( gain) prendre [weight, kilo] ;4 ( add) rajouter [extra duty, tax] ;5 ( produce) monter [play, exhibition] ;7 (lay on, offer) ajouter [extra train, bus service] ; proposer [meal, dish] ;8 ( put forward) avancer [clock] ;▶ put [sb] on2 ○ US faire marcher ○ [person] ;3 ( recommend) to put sb on to sth indiquer qch à qn ; who put you on to me? qui vous a envoyé à moi? ;■ put out:▶ put out1 Naut partir (from de) ; to put out to sea mettre à la mer ;2 ◑ US péj coucher avec n'importe qui ○ ;▶ put out [sth], put [sth] out2 ( extinguish) éteindre [fire, cigarette, candle, light] ;5 (make available, arrange) mettre [food, dishes, towels etc] ;6 ( sprout) déployer [shoot, bud, root] ;7 ( cause to be wrong) fausser [figure, estimate, result] ;8 ( dislocate) se démettre [shoulder, ankle] ;9 ( subcontract) confier [qch] en sous-traitance [work] (to à) ;▶ put [sb] out1 ( inconvenience) déranger ; to put oneself out se mettre en quatre ○ (to do pour faire) ; to put oneself out for sb se donner beaucoup de mal pour qn ; don't put yourself out for us ne vous dérangez pas pour nous ;2 ( annoy) contrarier ; he looked really put out il avait l'air vraiment contrarié ;3 ( evict) expulser.■ put over = put across.■ put through:▶ put [sth] through, put through [sth]1 ( implement) faire passer [reform, bill, amendment, plan, measure] ;2 Telecom ( transfer) passer [call] (to à) ; she put through a call from my husband elle m'a passé mon mari ○ ;▶ put [sb] through Telecom passer [caller] (to à) ; I'm just putting you through je vous le/la passe ; I was put through to another department on m'a passé un autre service.■ put together:▶ put [sb/sth] together, put together [sb/sth]1 ( assemble) assembler [pieces, parts] ; to put sth together again, to put sth back together reconstituer qch ; more/smarter than all the rest put together plus/plus intelligent que tous les autres réunis ;2 ( place together) mettre ensemble [animals, objects, people] ;3 ( form) former [coalition, partnership, group, team, consortium] ;4 (edit, make) constituer [file, portfolio, anthology] ; rédiger [newsletter, leaflet] ; établir [list] ; faire [film, programme, video] ;5 ( concoct) improviser [meal] ;■ put up:▶ put up2 to put up with ( tolerate) supporter [behaviour, person] ; to have a lot to put up with avoir beaucoup de choses à supporter ;▶ put up [sth] opposer [resistance] ; to put up a fight/struggle combattre ; to put up a good performance [team, competitor] bien se défendre ;▶ put [sth] up, put up [sth]1 ( raise) hisser [flag, sail] ; relever [hair] ; to put up one's hand/leg lever la main/la jambe ; put your hands up! ( in class) levez le doigt! ; put 'em up ○ ! ( to fight) bats-toi! ; ( to surrender) haut les mains! ;2 ( post up) mettre [sign, poster, notice, plaque, decorations] ; afficher [list] ; to put sth up on the wall/on the board afficher qch sur le mur/au tableau ;3 (build, erect) dresser [fence, barrier, tent] ; construire [building, memorial] ;4 (increase, raise) augmenter [rent, prices, tax] ; faire monter [temperature, pressure] ;5 ( provide) fournir [money, amount, percentage] (for pour ; to do pour faire) ;6 ( present) soumettre [proposal, argument] ; to put sth up for discussion soumettre qch à la discussion ;7 ( put in orbit) placer [qch] en orbite [satellite, probe] ;▶ put [sb] up, put up [sb]1 ( lodge) héberger ;2 ( as candidate) présenter [candidate] ; to put sb up for proposer qn comme [leader, chairman] ; proposer qn pour [promotion, position] ; to put oneself up for se proposer comme [chairman] ; se proposer pour [post] ;3 ( promote) faire passer [qn] au niveau supérieur [pupil] ; to be put up [pupil, team] monter (to dans) ;4 ( incite) to put sb up to sth/to doing pousser [qn] à/à faire ; somebody must have put her up to it quelqu'un a dû l'y pousser.■ put upon:▶ put upon [sb] abuser de [person] ; to be put upon se faire marcher sur les pieds ; to feel put upon avoir l'impression de se faire marcher sur les pieds ; I won't be put upon any more je ne me ferai plus jamais avoir ○.
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