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1 схильність
жdisposition (to), inclination (to, for); propensity, proclivity, turn ( for), bent ( for); aptitude ( for); ( покликання) leaning, taste, penchant, relish ( for), vocationмати схильність до чогось — to have a turn (bent, taste, inclination) for smth.
не відчувати схильності — to be ( to feel) disinclined
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2 склад
I ч1) ( приміщення) warehouse, storehouse; військ. depotсклад лісоматеріалів амер. — lumber yard
склад пиломатеріалів — lumber yard, timber yard
тимчасовий польовий склад військ. — dump
2) ( запас) store, stockII ч1) ( сукупність людей) complement; staff; ( учнів) contingent; (конференції, делегації) membershipсклад виконавців мист. — the cast
офіцерський склад — ( corps of) commissioned officers
штатний склад — staff, personnel; (корабля, військової частини) complement
ввійти до складу — to amalgamate ( with); to become part and parcel (of); ( делегації) to be a member (of)
2) ( сукупність елементів) composition; ( структура) structureсклад суміші — mixing ratio, mix proportion, proportion of mixture
входити до складу (чого-небудь) — to form (a) part (of); to be an organic part (of), to be a member (of)
3)III чсклад злочину юр. — body of the crime; corpus delicti лат.
turn, habitIV ч грам.( частина слова) syllableрозбивати на склади — to syllabify, to syllabize
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3 брати
I бр`атиto take; to seize; ( фортецю) to capture; (пожильця, роботу додому) to take in; ( дитину зі школи) to withdrawбрати верх — to have ( to get) the upper hand (of), to prevail ( over)
брати внайми — to rent, to hire
брати зненацька — to take unawares, to surprise
брати напрокат — to hire, to job
брати квитки в театр — to take ( to buy) tickets for the theatre, to book seats at the theatre
брати курс (на що-небудь) — to head, make ( for); to settle, to determine (on)
брати на абордаж (кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to board
брати назад — to take back ( away)
брати назад свої слова — to take back one's words, to unsay, to retract one's words; to break ( to go back on) one's words
брати на поруки (кого-небудь) — to bail, to go bail ( for)
брати перешкоду спорт. — to clear obstacles
брати похідну мат. — to derive, to differentiate
брати початок — to originate (in, from)
брати участь — to take part (in), to participate (in)
брати хабарі — to accept bribes, to graft; to finger
бери його! мисл. — sick him!
II мн.брати себе в руки — to control oneself; to pull oneself together
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4 вухо
с(мн. вуха) earзовнішнє вухо анат. — auricle
сказати у (на) вухо — to whisper to; to speak into smb.'s ear
запалення вуха — inflammation of the ear; мед. otitis, tympanitis ( середнього)
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5 голова
I жhead; pate, sconce; ( розум) mind, brainрозумна голова — clever brain, wise head
сушити (ламати) собі голову — to puzzle (to rack, to cudgel) one's brains ( over)
викинути з голови — to dismiss, to get rid (of)
з голови до ніг — from head to foot; from top to toe
голова садова — cabbagehead, blockhead
світла голова — lucid mind, bright intellect, bright spirit
II жморочити голову (кому-небудь) — to play games with smb., to pull the wool over smb.'s eyes ( задурювати); to drive smb. crazy with smth., to make smb.'s head spin ( набридати); to turn smb.'s head, to make smb. fall for oneself ( фліртувати)
( керівник) chairman, head, chief; (жінка тж.) chairwoman; (правління і т. ін. тж.) president; ( палати парламенту) the SpeakerIII жголова комітету — panel chairman, chairman of committee, committee chairman
голова стерна мор. — rudder head
голова цукру — ( sugar) loaf
голова шпиля — drum head, whipping drum
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6 крутити
1) ( скручувати) to twist, to twirl, to roll upкрутити шовк — to twist ( to throw) silk
2) ( обертати) to turn, to wind3) ( про вітер) to whirl4) ( верховодити) to order about5)крутити хвостом — to shift and shuffle, to prevaricate
як (там) не крути — whatever one may say; whatever one may do
крутити любов (роман) — to go out ( with), to have an affair ( with)
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7 перелицьовувати
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8 погляд
ч1) look; ( пильний) gaze, regard, stare; (побіжний, випадковий) glance; ( настирливий і ворожий) glareпогляд скоса (на) — sidelong glance (at)
кинути погляд (на) — to glance (at), to throw (to cast, to dart) a glance ( look) (at)
спрямувати погляд (на) — to direct ( to turn) one's eyes (to)
здивований погляд — astonished look (gape, stare)
пильний погляд — stare, stony look
суворий погляд — stem ( severe) look
2) (думка, точка зору) opinion, idea, view, outlookна мій погляд — in my opinion, to my mind, in my judg(e)ment
погляди на життя — way of looking at things; views
основні погляди — the main tenets (of)
не погоджуватися з чиїмись поглядами — to have different views; to disagree with smb.'s views
3)з першого погляду — at a glimpse, at first sight, at the first blush
з усіх поглядів — from all points of view, to all intents
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9 прогулюватися
= прогулятисяto take a walk (a turn, an airing), to go for a walk, to promenade, to stroll, to saunter; ( для моціону) to have a constitutional -
10 щастити
to have luck, to be lucky, to succeed, to turn out well; нещастити — to miscarry, to fail
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