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121 drink
I [drɪŋk] n- sweet drink- ardent drink
- weak drink
- fizzy drink
- soft drinks
- take a drink
- fix a drink II [drɪŋk] v(drank, drunk) питьI always drink tea from a glass. — Я всегда пью чай из стакана.
Eat at pleasure, drink with measure. — ◊ Ешь вволю, пей в меру. /Ешь вполсыта, пей вполпьяна.
- drink off- drink a glass of milk
- drink from a cup
- drink to smbUSAGE:Глагол to drink без пояснительного дополнения имеет значение регулярно пользоваться алкогольными напитками, пить: he drinks он пьет; he never drinks alone он никогда не пьет один; she said he didn't smoke or drink она сказала, что он не курит и не пьет, ср. she never drinks more than one cup of tea она никогда не пьет больше одной чашки чая -
122 pleasure
['pleʒə]nIt gave me great pleasure to see you again. — Я был очень рад снова повидать вас.
It will be a pleasure to me to accompany you. — Мне будет очень прятно пойти с вами/сопровождать вас.
It gives me great pleasure to present the next speaker. — Я с большим удовольствием представлю следующего выступающего.
You're such a pleasure to talk to. — С вами так приятно разговаривать.
- do smth with pleasureEat at pleasure, drink with measure. — ◊ Ешь вволю, пей в меру. /Ешь вполсыта, пей вполпьяна
- feel take pleasure in smth
- not to have the pleasure of knowing smb
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123 exclusion de la compétition
exclusion d'une compétition f FIFAMesure disciplinaire prononcée contre une association nationale ou un club, consistant à le priver du droit de participer à une compétition en cours et/ou à venir.Syn. exclusion de la compétition f UEFADisciplinary measure which deprives a national association or a club of the right to take part in the current and/or a future competition.Syn. disqualification from competitions UEFADictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > exclusion de la compétition
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124 exclusion d'une compétition
exclusion d'une compétition f FIFAMesure disciplinaire prononcée contre une association nationale ou un club, consistant à le priver du droit de participer à une compétition en cours et/ou à venir.Syn. exclusion de la compétition f UEFADisciplinary measure which deprives a national association or a club of the right to take part in the current and/or a future competition.Syn. disqualification from competitions UEFADictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > exclusion d'une compétition
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125 extension de la portée des sanctions au niveau mondial
Application au niveau mondial de mesures disciplinaires prononcées en cas d'infraction grave, demandée par les associations membres de la FIFA, les confédérations ou d'autres entités sportives.Punitive mechanism by means of which a FIFA member association, confederation or other organising sports body requests FIFA in writing to take the necessary steps so as to ensure that a disciplinary measure imposed on a person for having committed a serious infringement has the same effect in all FIFA member associations.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > extension de la portée des sanctions au niveau mondial
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126 interdiction de jouer dans un stade déterminé
suspension de stade f UEFAMesure disciplinaire prononcée contre une association nationale ou un club, consistant à le priver du droit de faire jouer son équipe dans un stade déterminé.Syn. interdiction de jouer dans un stade déterminé f FIFADisciplinary measure which consists of depriving an association or a club of the right to have its team participate in matches which take place in a certain venue.Syn. stadium ban UEFADictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > interdiction de jouer dans un stade déterminé
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127 suspension de stade
suspension de stade f UEFAMesure disciplinaire prononcée contre une association nationale ou un club, consistant à le priver du droit de faire jouer son équipe dans un stade déterminé.Syn. interdiction de jouer dans un stade déterminé f FIFADisciplinary measure which consists of depriving an association or a club of the right to have its team participate in matches which take place in a certain venue.Syn. stadium ban UEFADictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > suspension de stade
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128 arm twisting
n infmlIt didn't take much arm twisting to get him to agree — Достаточно было его немного припугнуть, и он согласился
If nice talk won't work, try a little arm twisting — Если не сможешь уговорить, то надави на него немного
For all the arm twisting the vole on the measure was unexpectedly tight — Несмотря на соответствующую обработку, голосование по данному законопроекту шло с напрягом
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