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61 the line of inquiry
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62 the line
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63 (the) line between these countries
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64 (the) line broke
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65 (the) line has gone dead
телефон выключился/испортилсяEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) line has gone dead
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66 (the) line of aim
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67 (the) line of contact
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68 (the) line of demarkation
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69 (the) line of departure
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70 (the) line of fire
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71 (the) line of march of an army
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72 the line is busy
телефо́н за́нятThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > the line is busy
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73 the line of least resistance
линия наименьшего сопротивления [этим. воен.]Large English-Russian phrasebook > the line of least resistance
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74 lay it on the line
преим.; амер.(lay (или put) it on the line (тж. lay или put smth. on the line))1) разг. заплатить, истратить, выложить‘A Million? They tell me it takes that to elect a Governor today.’ ‘They tell you low. It took two million to elect this one and a little more besides. That's a lot of money to lay on the line for a thirty-thousand-a-year job.’ (E. O'Connor, ‘All in the Family’, ch. XI) — - Миллион долларов? Говорят, для того, чтобы стать губернатором штата, нужно потратить не меньше миллиона. - Гораздо больше. Выборы теперешнего губернатора обошлись в два с лишним миллиона долларов. Какая огромная сумма! А ведь губернатор получает тысяч тридцать в год.
2) разг. говорить прямо, откровенно, выложить всёI'll lay it on the line-I thought you had double-crossed me in a particularly unpleasant way. (M. Wilson, ‘Meeting at a Far Meridian’, ch. 2) — Говоря откровенно, я считал, что вы обманули меня, и притом довольно подло...
Look, Charlie, let me lay it on the line... You're on the spot. (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Convention’, ch. 2) — Послушайте, Чарли, если хотите знать мое откровенное мнение... вы попали в трудное положение.
Yam: "A real attack... put it right on the line... and let 'em have it!" (E. Albee, ‘Fain and Yam’) — Ям: "Эта статья откроет наступление... В ней будут приведены только факты... Пусть попробуют опровергнуть их."
3) подвергать что-л. опасности, рисковать чем-л., поставить что-л. под угрозу, под ударLeppert might demand all kinds of medical proof... before he'd lay his own reputation as a doctor on the line. (P. Knebel, ‘Night of Camp David’, ch. 19) — Лепперту потребуются многочисленные медицинские справки доказательства безумия президента... прежде чем он рискнет своей репутацией врача.
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75 lay it on the line
paзг.1) плaтить, выплaчивaть, вылoжить дeньгиThe sponsors had to lay nearly a million dollars on the line to keep the show on TV2) гoвopить пpямo, peшитeльнo; oткpoвeннo вылoжить вcёI'll lay it on the line - I thought you had double-crossed me in a particularly unpleasant way (M. Wilson). Look, Charlie, let me lay it on the line... You're on the spot (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey)3) пoдвepгaть чтo-л. oпacнocти, pиcкoвaть чём-л., пocтaвить чтo-л. пoд угpoзу, пoд удapLeppert might demand all kinds of medical proof... before he'd lay his own reputation on the line (F. Knebel). You put your personal credibility on the line, you broke your word (Newsweek) -
76 all along etc the line
adv infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > all along etc the line
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77 lay it on the line
выложить прямо/без обиняков/открытым текстомYou're just going to have to lay it on the line and tell her her work's not good enough.
On the first day he let me work as I wanted to, but on the second day he really laid the rules on the line.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > lay it on the line
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78 lay something on the line
выложить прямо/без обиняков/открытым текстомYou're just going to have to lay it on the line and tell her her work's not good enough.
On the first day he let me work as I wanted to, but on the second day he really laid the rules on the line.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > lay something on the line
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79 lay smth. on the line
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80 put life on the line
Общая лексика: (one's) рисковать жизнью (These officers put their lives on the line every day for us. - каждый день рискуют жизнью)
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