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1 get in front of oneself
Американизм: действовать быстро и энергично, превзойти самого себяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get in front of oneself
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2 ♦ front
♦ front /frʌnt/A n.1 parte anteriore; davanti; (archit., edil.) facciata; (di treno, ecc.) testa, davanti; ( di libro) copertina, frontespizio; ( di indumento) davanti, petto; ( di camicia inamidata) sparato: the front of a building, la facciata di un edificio; the front of a plane [of a car], la parte anteriore di un aereo [di un'auto]; the front of a shop, la vetrina di un negozio; the front of a coat, il davanti di una giacca; at the front of the stage, sul proscenio; to move to the front, portarsi davanti; (autom.) to sit in the front, sedere davanti; DIALOGO → - On the bus- If you stay near the front I'll tell you when to get off, se rimane davanti le dico quando scendere; Which side is the front?, quale lato è il davanti?2 (mil.) fronte (m.); prima linea: Fresh troops were sent to the front, truppe fresche sono state mandate al fronte3 (fig. e polit.) fronte (m.); campo: the home front, il fronte interno (o nazionale); the popular (o people's) front, il fronte popolare; What's happening on the wages front?, che cosa succede sul fronte salariale?; on all fronts, su tutti i fronti; a change of front, un cambiamento di fronte; to present a united front, presentare un fronte unito6 aspetto, atteggiamento esteriore; facciata; apparenza: His coldness is just a front for his shyness, la sua freddezza è solo una facciata che nasconde la sua timidezza; to put on a brave front, mostrarsi coraggioso; fare mostra di coraggio7 [u] (fam.) (attività di) copertura; facciata; paravento: The shop is a front for drug dealing, il negozio è una copertura per un traffico di droga8 [u] (fig.) impudenza; sfacciataggine; faccia tosta: He had the front to ignore me, ha avuto la sfacciataggine di fingere di non vedermiB a. attr.1 anteriore; frontale; davanti; in (o di) testa; primo: front garden, giardino davanti alla casa; the front page of a newspaper, la prima pagina d'un giornale; (autom., ecc.) front wheel, ruota anteriore; (ferr.) front carriage, carrozza di testa; front cover, copertina; front row, fila davanti; prima fila; front seat, (autom.) sedile anteriore; (a teatro, ecc.) posto di prima fila; front door, porta di casa; portone; (mil. e fig.) front line, prima linea2 (fon.) anteriore; palatale3 (fig.) di facciata; di copertura; di paravento: front agency [organization], ente [organizzazione] di copertura● (polit., in GB) the front benches, la prima fila di posti nei due settori della Camera dei Comuni; (estens.) i membri del governo; i capi dell'opposizione □ (polit., in GB) front-bencher, membro del governo; membro del governo ombra □ front cover, copertina ( di libro, ecc.); prima di copertina □ ( nuoto) front crawl, crawl □ (mecc.) front derailleur, deragliatore ( di bicicletta) □ (autom.) front drive = front-wheel drive ► sotto □ front end, davanti, parte anteriore ( di un veicolo) □ (comput.) front-end, front-end (relativo ad applicazione o servizio con il quale l'utente interagisce direttamente) □ front-end, (agg.) del (o sul) davanti, anteriore; (spec. USA) (pagato) in anticipo, anticipato; (fin.) iniziale, di avviamento: (fin.) front-end load, spese iniziali; commissioni di collocamento ( di uno strumento finanziario); (mecc.) front-end loader, pala caricatrice anteriore ( di una terna); (fin.) front-end money = front money ► sotto □ (comput.: di dispositivo) front-feed, ad alimentazione frontale □ (mil. e fig.) front line, prima linea: (org. az.) front line employees, dipendenti che lavorano a contatto con i clienti; front-line troops, truppe di prima linea □ front-liner, (mil.) chi è in prima linea; (fig.) oltranzista □ (comput.) front-load = front-feed ► sopra □ front-loader, lavatrice che si carica dal davanti □ front man, ► frontman □ ( editoria) front matter, (pagine) preliminari □ (spec. USA) front money, anticipo; acconto; (fin.) capitale iniziale □ (fam. USA) front name, nome di battesimo □ (org. az.) front office, ‘front office’ ( insieme delle funzioni aziendali a contatto con la clientela) □ front-page headline, titolo di prima pagina □ front-page news, notizie di (o da) prima pagina; notizie sensazionali □ front rank, (mil.) prima linea; (fig.) posizione preminente, di rilievo □ front-rank, (mil.) di prima linea; (fig.) di prim'ordine, di primo piano: a front-rank actor, un attore di primo piano □ (in GB) front room, stanza sul davanti ( di una casa monofamiliare); salotto □ front runner, ( sport) corridore o cavallo che preferisce fare l'andatura; (in una gara, un'elezione) favorito, probabile vincitore; (fig.) proposta (o idea) che ha più probabilità di successo □ (autom.) front-wheel drive, trazione anteriore □ at the front, davanti, in prima posizione; nelle prime file; sul frontespizio ( di un libro); sul davanti ( di un abito) □ in front, davanti; avanti; in testa; nei primi posti: the car in front, l'auto davanti; to get in front, passare davanti; passare in testa □ in front of, di fronte; dirimpetto; davanti a; in testa a: the man seated in front of me, l'uomo seduto davanti (o di fronte) a me; The school is in front of you, la scuola ti sta di fronte; She sat in front of the mirror, sedette davanti allo specchio; Not in front of the children!, non davanti ai bambini! □ (fam.) on the front burner, in esame; urgente □ out front, davanti; in primo piano; (a teatr.) in platea □ up front, davanti; ( anche) ► upfront □ (mil.) Eyes front!, fissi!(to) front /frʌnt/v. t.1 essere prospiciente a; affacciarsi su; dare su; guardare su; essere di fronte (o di faccia, dirimpetto) a; fronteggiare: The hotel fronts the lake, l'albergo dà sul lago5 affrontare; far fronte a; tener testa a6 (spec. al passivo) porre davanti a; provvedere di facciata: The west facade is fronted by a porch, davanti alla facciata a ovest c'è una veranda7 (fon.) palatalizzare -
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1) (the part of anything (intended to be) nearest the person who sees it; usually the most important part of anything: the front of the house; the front of the picture; (also adjective) the front page.) parte delantera, primera2) (the foremost part of anything in the direction in which it moves: the front of the ship; (also adjective) the front seat of the bus.) parte delantera3) (the part of a city or town that faces the sea: We walked along the (sea) front.) paseo marítimo4) ((in war) the line of soliers nearest the enemy: They are sending more soldiers to the front.) frente5) (a boundary separating two masses of air of different temperatures: A cold front is approaching from the Atlantic.) frente6) (an outward appearance: He put on a brave front.) apariencia7) (a name sometimes given to a political movement: the Popular Front for Liberation.) frente•- frontage- frontal
- at the front of
- in front of
- in front
front1 adj1. de delante / delantero2. primerofront2 n1. parte delanterathe front of the car was crushed in the accident la parte delantera del coche quedó aplastada en el accidente2. frente3. principio4. fachada principaltr[frʌnt]2 (of shirt etc) pechera3 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL frente nombre masculino4 (facade) fachada5 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL frente nombre masculino6 (promenade) paseo marítimo7 figurative use (illegal business etc) tapadera9 (specific field of activity) asunto, terreno■ what's happening on the domestic front? ¿qué pasa en el terreno nacional?1 delantero,-a, de delante1 (face) dar (on/onto, a)1 (lead, head) encabezar2 (present) presentar■ Tom Jenkins is going to front "News Today' Tom Jenkins presentará "News Today"\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat the front delante, por delantein front (of) delante (de)out front (in theatre) entre el públicoto put on a bold front hacer de tripas corazónup front (in advance) por adelantadofront door puerta principalfront garden jardín nombre masculino pequeño en la parte de delantefront man hombre nombre masculino al frentefront page primera plana, portadafront room salón nombre masculinofront tooth incisivofront wheel rueda delantera, rueda de delantethe front bench SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL las dos primeras filas de escaños ocupadas por miembros del gobierno y de la oposiciónfront ['frʌnt] vi1) face: dar, estar orientadothe house fronts north: la casa da al norte2) : servir de pantallahe fronts for his boss: sirve de pantalla para su jefefront adj: delantero, de adelante, primerothe front row: la primera filafront n1) : frente m, parte f de adelante, delantera fthe front of the class: el frente de la claseat the front of the train: en la parte delantera del tren2) area, zone: frente m, zona fthe Eastern front: el frente orientalon the educational front: en el frente de la enseñanza3) facade: fachada f (de un edificio o una persona)4) : frente m (en meteorología)adj.• anterior adj.• delantero, -a adj.• primero, -a adj.adv.• frente adv.n.• cabeza s.f.• cara s.f.• delantera s.f.• fachada s.f.• frente s.f.• parte delantera s.f.• pechera s.f.• portada s.f.• principio s.m.• testa s.f.v.• afrontar v.
I frʌnt1)a) ( of building) frente m, fachada f; ( of dress) delantera fthe skirt fastens at the front — la falda se abrocha por delante or (esp AmL) por adelante
b) ( forward part) frente m, parte f delantera or de delante or (esp AmL) de adelante2) (in phrases)Midnight Orchid is out in front — Midnight Orchid va en cabeza or lleva la delantera
in front of somebody/something — delante or (esp AmL) adelante de alguien/algo; ( facing) enfrente de alguien/algo
3) (Meteo, Mil, Pol) frente m4)a) ( outward show) fachada fb) ( for illegal activity) pantalla fc) (of organization, party) (AmE) cabeza f visible5) ( overlooking sea) paseo m marítimo, malecón m (AmL), rambla f (RPl)
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the front yard o (BrE) garden — el jardín del frente
a seat in the front row a front-row seat — un asiento en primera fila; see also front bench, front page
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transitive verb (present, head) \<\<campaign\>\> dirigir*; \<\<group\>\> liderar; \<\<show\>\> presentar[frʌnt]1. N1) (=exterior) [of house, building] fachada f ; [of shirt, dress] pechera f ; [of book] (=cover) portada f•
it fastens at the front — se abrocha por delante•
back to front — al revés•
her dress had ripped down the front — el vestido se le había roto por delante2) (=forepart) [of stage, desk, building] parte f de delante, parte f delantera; [of train, bus] parte f delantera; [of queue] principio m•
there's a dedication at the front of the book — hay una dedicatoria al principio del libroat the front of the line or queue — al principio de la cola
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I want to sit in the front — quiero sentarme delante•
he laid the baby on its front — puso al bebé boca abajo3)• in front — delante
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to be in front — (gen) ir primero, ir delante; (in race) ir a la cabeza, llevar la delantera; (in scoring) llevar (la) ventaja•
in front of — delante deshe sat down in front of her mirror — se sentó delante del espejo, se sentó frente al espejo
4) (Met) frente m5) (Mil, Pol) frente m•
we must present a united front — debemos parecer un frente unido6) (Brit) (=promenade) paseo m marítimo; (=beach) playa f7) (=area of activity) materia fis there any news on the wages front? — ¿se sabe algo nuevo en materia de salarios?
we have made progress on a variety of fronts — hemos avanzado en varios campos or varias esferas
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on all fronts — en todos los frentes•
the government's failings on the home or domestic front — las deficiencias del gobierno a nivel nacional8) (=show)it's all just a front with him — lo suyo no es más que una fachada or no son más que apariencias
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he kept up a brave front to the world — delante de todos ponía buena cara9) * (=cover-up) fachada f, tapadera f•
to be a front for sth — servir de fachada or tapadera para algo2. ADJ1) (=foremost) [wheel, leg] delantero, de delante, de adelante (LAm)I was in the front seat — yo estaba en el asiento delantero or de delante or (LAm) de adelante
if we run, we can get a front seat — si corremos, podemos pillar un asiento en la parte delantera or la parte de delante or (LAm) la parte de adelante
2) (Phon) [vowel] frontal3. VI1)• to front onto sth — [house, window] dar a algo
2)• to front for sth — servir de fachada or tapadera para algo
4. VT1) (=head) [+ organization] estar al frente de, liderar2) [+ TV show] presentar3) [+ band, group] estar al frente de, ser el cantante de4) frm (=face) dar a5.CPDfront benches NPL (Brit) —
the front benches — (=seats) la primera fila de escaños de cada lado del parlamento ocupada por miembros del gobierno y de la oposición ; (=people) miembros del gobierno o de la oposición
front crawl N — (Swimming) crol m
front desk N — (US) recepción f (de un hotel)
front door N — puerta f principal
front end N — [of vehicle] parte f delantera
front line N — (Mil) primera línea f
front man N — (for activity) testaferro m ; [of band, group] líder m ; (TV) presentador m
front organization N — organización f fachada
front page N — (Press) primera plana f
front room N — (Brit) (=living room) salón m
front row N — primera fila f
front runner N — (in race) corredor(a) m / f que va en cabeza; (in election) favorito(-a) m / f
front tooth N — incisivo m, paleta * f
front view N —
FRONT BENCH El término genérico front bench se usa para referirse a los escaños situados en primera fila a ambos lados del Presidente ( Speaker) de la Cámara de los Comunes del Parlamento británico. Dichos escaños son ocupados por los parlamentarios que son miembros del gobierno a un lado y por los del gobierno en la sombra ( shadow cabinet) al otro y, por esta razón, se les conoce como frontbenchers.the front view of the hotel is very impressive — el frente del hotel or la parte de delante del hotel es impresionante
See:see cultural note BACKBENCHER in backbencher* * *
I [frʌnt]1)a) ( of building) frente m, fachada f; ( of dress) delantera fthe skirt fastens at the front — la falda se abrocha por delante or (esp AmL) por adelante
b) ( forward part) frente m, parte f delantera or de delante or (esp AmL) de adelante2) (in phrases)Midnight Orchid is out in front — Midnight Orchid va en cabeza or lleva la delantera
in front of somebody/something — delante or (esp AmL) adelante de alguien/algo; ( facing) enfrente de alguien/algo
3) (Meteo, Mil, Pol) frente m4)a) ( outward show) fachada fb) ( for illegal activity) pantalla fc) (of organization, party) (AmE) cabeza f visible5) ( overlooking sea) paseo m marítimo, malecón m (AmL), rambla f (RPl)
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the front yard o (BrE) garden — el jardín del frente
a seat in the front row a front-row seat — un asiento en primera fila; see also front bench, front page
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transitive verb (present, head) \<\<campaign\>\> dirigir*; \<\<group\>\> liderar; \<\<show\>\> presentar -
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(to make progress; to be successful: If you want to get ahead, you must work hard.) progresar, avanzarexpr.v.• anteponerse v.v + adva) ( get in front) \<\<horse/runner\>\> tomar la delantera; \<\<student/worker\>\> adelantarb) (progress, succeed) progresarVI + ADV1) (in race) tomar la delanterahaving got ahead of the other runners, he relaxed — tras tomar la delantera se relajó
3) (with work) adelantar ( with con)* * *v + adva) ( get in front) \<\<horse/runner\>\> tomar la delantera; \<\<student/worker\>\> adelantarb) (progress, succeed) progresar -
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{frʌnt}
I. 1. фасада, лице, лицева/предна стра на/част, театр. зала
in FRONT of пред
в присъствието на out FRONT ам. театр. сред публиката
2. воен. фронт (и прен.) бойна линия, предна позиция, ръководство, ръководна роля
to come to the FRONT излизам на преден план
to change FRONT променям рязко позицията/становището си, минавам на противната позиция
3. прен. фасада, параван, лице/организация, която служи за прикритие на нечия тайна/противозаконна дейност
4. поет. чело, прен. лице, лик
5. нахалство, безочие, наглост
6. плаж, бряг, кей, крайбрежен булевард
7. нагръдник
8. фалшиви къдрици над челото
II. 1. преден, лицев
FRONT page първа страница на вестник
2. челен, преден
3. фон. преден
III. 1. гледам/обърнат съм към
2. облицовам
3. прен. изправям се с лице към, гледам лице в лице
4. действувам като фасада/прикритие за
5. фон. палатализирам* * *{fr^nt} n 1. фасада, лице, лицева/предна стра на/част; театр. з(2) {fr^nt} а 1. преден, лицев; front page първа страница на вестни{3} {fr^nt} v 1. гледам/обърнат съм към; 2. облицовам; 3. прен.* * *фронт; фасада; плаж; преден; предница; лицев; нагръдник;* * *1. front page първа страница на вестник 2. i. фасада, лице, лицева/предна стра на/част, театр. зала 3. ii. преден, лицев 4. iii. гледам/обърнат съм към 5. in front of пред 6. to change front променям рязко позицията/становището си, минавам на противната позиция 7. to come to the front излизам на преден план 8. в присъствието на out front ам. театр. сред публиката 9. воен. фронт (и прен.) бойна линия, предна позиция, ръководство, ръководна роля 10. действувам като фасада/прикритие за 11. нагръдник 12. нахалство, безочие, наглост 13. облицовам 14. плаж, бряг, кей, крайбрежен булевард 15. поет. чело, прен. лице, лик 16. прен. изправям се с лице към, гледам лице в лице 17. прен. фасада, параван, лице/организация, която служи за прикритие на нечия тайна/противозаконна дейност 18. фалшиви къдрици над челото 19. фон. палатализирам 20. фон. преден 21. челен, преден* * *front[frʌnt] I. n 1. фасада, лицева страна (част), предна част; лице (на здание и пр.); in \front of пред, отпред; to get in \front of o.s. sl действам бързо и енергично; надминавам себе си; to make \front to обръщам се с лице към; 2. воен. фронт (и прен.), бойна линия, предни позиции; 3. поет. чело; прен. лице, лик; to show ( keep up) a bold \front to, to put a brave \front on it посрещам храбро; 4. нахалство, безочие, наглост; 5. плаж, бряг; кей; място за разходка, крайбрежна улица; 6. прикритие, параван; 7. нагръдник; 8. руло от фалшива коса на челото; 9. ез. предна част на устата; средна част на езика (с която се образуват палаталните звукове); 10. ез. небен (палатален) звук; 11. вратовръзка; 12. метеор. фронт; \front of house аудитория (в театър, опера), зала за публиката; II. adj преден, лицев; to have ( take) a \front seat сядам на първия ред; \front rank първа (предна) редица; \front line soldiers фронтоваци; \front consonant ез. палатална съгласна; \front elevation изглед отпред (на чертеж); изглед отпред, фасада; III. v 1. гледам към, обърнат съм към; 2. ръководя, оглавявам, начело съм; 3. противопоставям се на, опълчвам се против; 4. ез. палатаризирам; 5. воен. заемам фронт; left \front! воен. наляво! (команда); 6. представям (телевизионно предаване), водещ съм; IV. adv напред. -
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front [fʀɔ̃]1. masculine noun• faire front commun contre qn/qch to take a united stand against sb/sth2. compounds* * *fʀɔ̃
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nom masculin1) Anatomie forehead, brow littér2) Armée frontsur le front de l'emploi — fig on the job front
3) ( façade) façade4) Météorologie front5) ( en politique) front
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de front locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:••avoir le front de faire quelque chose — to have the face ou effrontery to do something
* * *fʀɔ̃ nm1) ANATOMIE forehead2) MILITAIRE front3) MÉTÉO front4) POLITIQUE front5) (= aplomb)de front (= de face) [se heurter] — head-on, (= côte à côte) [rouler, marcher] together (two or three abreast)
Les cyclistes roulaient à quatre de front sur une route de campagne. — The cyclists were riding four abreast along a country road.
* * *A nm1 Anat forehead, brow littér; avoir le front haut to have a high forehead; s'essuyer le front to wipe one's brow; elle a une cicatrice sur le or au front she has a scar on her forehead; relever le front fig to stand up for oneself; c'est lui le coupable, c'est écrit sur son front he's the culprit, it's written all over his face;2 Mil front; être envoyé au front to be sent to the front; le front ennemi the enemy front; sur le front social/de l'emploi fig on the social/job front; faire front commun contre l'ennemi to stand together against the enemy; faire front à qn/qch to stand up to sb/sth;3 ( façade) façade;4 Météo front; front chaud/froid warm/cold front;5 Pol front.B de front loc adv aborder un problème de front to tackle a problem head-on; les voitures se sont heurtées de front the cars collided head-on; ils marchaient à quatre de front they were walking four abreast; mener plusieurs tâches de front to have several tasks on the go.Front de libération nationale, FLN Hist National Liberation Front, FLN; front de mer seafront; Front populaire Hist Popular Front; front de taille Mines coalface.[frɔ̃] nom masculinle front haut proudly, with one's head held high2. [d'une montagne] face3. [audace]avoir le front de faire to have the audacity ou impudence to dofaire front to form a united front, to close ranksfaire front commun contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to make common cause against somebody/something[ligne] front line[dans une houillère] coalfacefront froid/chaud cold/warm front————————de front locution adverbiale1. [attaquer] head-on2. [en vis-à-vis] head-ona. [véhicules] to collide head-onb. [adversaires] to come into direct confrontation3. [côte à côte] abreastThe coalition of socialists, radicals and communists who came to power in 1936 under Léon Blum. Within a remarkably short period it established the forty-hour week and holidays with pay for commerce and industry, and passed a range of laws relating to the rights of trade unions. -
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تَقَدَّمَ (على) \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. get on, get along: make progress: He’s getting on well at school. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. lead: to go in front; be in front: His car is leading in the race. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. \ See Also تحسن (تَحَسَّنَ)، نَجَحَ -
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expr1) infml esp AmEHe was getting it on in front of the painting of some unknown artist — Он восторгался картиной какого-то неизвестного художника
2) AmE infmlTime to go back to work. Let's get it on — Пора приниматься снова за работу. Ну что, взялись?
Get it on, you guys — Давайте, парни, приступайте
3) AmE slHe wanted to get it on but my feet hurt — Он хотел танцевать, но у меня болели ноги
4) AmE slLet's go listen to some new age and get it on — Пойдем послушаем юные дарования. Может, нам понравится
5) AmE taboo slMom was out and Dad and that other woman were in the bedroom getting it on fast and furious — Матери не было дома, а папаша и та женщина были в спальне, где они трахались со страшной силой
I don't want to get it on with you or any other creep — Я не собираюсь трахаться ни с тобой, ни с каким другим подонком
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10 get in
гл.1. входить; влезать, войти, попастьWe couldn't get in because nobody knew where Jane had put the front door key, as she was the last to leave.
2. приводить, проводить; вносить, вводитьHelp me to get the washing in, it's raining. Please get the children in, their dinner's ready. The children like helping the farmer to get the cows in.
3. прибывать, приходить4. вкладывать, всовывать; втискивать; протаскивать5. втискиваться6. близко познакомиться (с кем-л.), подружиться, сойтись (с кем-л.); подлизываться (к кому-л.)7. присоединяться8. пройти (на выборах); поступить, попасть (в учебное заведение и т. п.)He was surprised to get in at his first election.
9. провести, устроить10. закупать, запасаться11. собирать (урожай)12. сеять (семена); сажать (рассаду)We must get next year's potatoes in soon while the soil is ready.
13. наносить (удар)14. правильно рассчитатьАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > get in
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11 get the works
expr1) infmlYou're getting the works at the beauty shop - cut, wash, dye and set — В этом салоне красоты весь набор услуг - можно постричься, помыть голову, покрасить и уложить волосы
2) sl3) slHe doesn't dare show up because he can easily get the works for doing the dirty on the whole mob — Он не смеет показаться, потому что его тут же пришьют за ту подлянку, которую он устроил всей банде
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get the works
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12 get the business
expr AmE sl1)That quarterback really got the business. They carried him off on a stretcher — Этому защитнику здорово досталось. Пришлось уносить его на носилках
2)Whenever I walk into the front office I end up getting the business — Когда бы я ни зашел в главное управление, дело кончается тем, что мне делают очередной разнос
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get the business
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13 up front
I adj infml esp AmEIt's hard to tell what he's thinking, he's not exactly up front — Трудно сказать, о чем он думает. Он довольно скрытный тип
I wish you were more up front about it — Я хотела бы, чтобы ты был более честным в этом вопросе
II adv infmlShe's very up front about who she is and what she thinks — Она не скрывает, кто она и что она думает
1) esp BrEIn football the players who play up front get the most goals — В футболе наибольшее количество голов забивают те, кто играет в нападении
You two go up front and see if you can help — Идите туда, где туго, и помогите
2) esp AmEBut I never asked for cash up front because that strikes me as too whorish — Но я никогда не просила деньги вперед, считая это как бы слишком по-проститутски, что ли
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14 home front
n▪ the \home front1. (civilians)soldiers at the front are always pleased to get news from the \home front Soldaten an der Front freuen sich immer über Neuigkeiten von Zuhausehow are things on the \home front? na, wie läuft's denn so Zuhause?* * * -
15 home front
the \home front1) ( civilians)soldiers at the front are always pleased to get news from the \home front Soldaten an der Front freuen sich immer über Neuigkeiten von Zuhause;how are things on the \home front? na, wie läuft's denn so Zuhause? -
16 up-front
Up -front используется как прилагательное, означая откровенный, открытый, не любящий секретов: an up-front sort of person — открытый человек.It's all up-front — what you see is what you get. — Всё на виду — что перед тобой, то ты и получаешь
. Это выражение сначала использовалось в деловой сфере.Before I do anything, I want £1,000 up front. — Прежде чем я что-нибудь сделаю, я требую 1000 фунтов вперёд.
Handle this matter carefully — there's a lot of money up-front. — Занимайся этим делом очень осторожно — в него вложены очень большие средства.
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17 come to the front
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18 store front
Общая лексика: витрина (магазина) (Store-fronts get decked out in the lead up to the Olympics. - Перед Олимпиадой украшаются витрины магазинов.) -
19 to get/have one's nose in front
coger/tener la delanteraEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get/have one's nose in front
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20 menyerok
get in front of. 2 interfere with or take arbitrarily.
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