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1 do for
phrvi1) infmlWhat will you do for food when you're camping? — А чем вы будете питаться, когда пойдете в поход?
How will you do for water while you're crossing the desert? — А где вы будете доставать воду при переходе через пустыню?
2) infmlThe staff at this hotel did very well for tips and presents — Обслуживающему персоналу этой гостиницы перепадало много чаевых и подарков.
3) infmlThere were heavy casualties on the first day. The general nearly did for the lot of us with his plan of attack — В первый же день были большие потери. Этот генерал чуть не погубил нас всех со своим планом нападения
4) infml esp AmEHe did for her while she was sick — Он ухаживал за ней, когда она болела
5) BrE infmlThe old lady has been doing for me since my wife left me — Эта старая женщина вела мое домашнее хозяйство с тех пор, как от меня ушла жена
6) slI'll do for that cop when I get out of stir — Я пришью этого мента, когда выйду из тюрьмы
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2 casualty
['kæʒʊəltɪ]n1) пострадавший, жертва (человек, пострадавший от несчастного случая), несчастный случай, авария, катастрофа- casualty wardThe ex-senator was a casualty of the last election. — Бывший сенатор оказался жертвой последних выборов.
2) раненый, убитый3) потери (на войне, во время боевых действий) (обыкновенно pl)- light casualty
- military casualty
- casualty rate
- incur casualty
- inflict heavy casualty on the enemy
- sustain casualties•CHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русским словам пострадавший, жертва соответствуют английские существительные casualty, victim и словосочетание an inured person. Существительное casualty обозначает тех, кто пострадал в аварии, в результате несчастного случая или в результате военных действий: heavy casualties много раненых и убитых; there was an explosion but fortunately there were no casualties произошел взрыв, но, к счастью, никто не пострадал. Существительное victim обозначает пострадавших в результате стихийных бедствий, серьезных болезней или преступлений. Словосочетание an injured person - пострадавший - нейтральное сочетание, оно может использоваться во всех случаях, когда человеку от чего-либо плохо (от падения, приступа, болезни, драки). (2.) See victim, n
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