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1 put paid to something
поставить крест на чем-либо; положить конецMum will hear you and that will put paid to either of us going anywhere ever again.
His hopes of marrying her were put paid to by her reply to his letter.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put paid to something
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2 to put paid to something
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3 put paid
•• * To put paid to something – и этимология, и смысл этого выражения (положить конец/поставить крест на чем-либо) довольно прозрачны, хотя, может быть, не для всех в одинаковой мере. На сайте www.word-detective.com находим следующее определение и комментарий: “ Put paid to” means to put an end to or to stop something with utter finality, and is heard almost exclusively in Great Britain and Commonwealth countries. Пример из журнала Economist, комментирующего события в Косово:
•• This week’s violence threatens to put paid to any remaining little shoots of optimism that <...> things could be getting better. – Насилие, потрясшее Косово на этой неделе, грозит уничтожить слабые ростки оптимизма у тех, кто еще надеется на какое-то улучшение ситуации.
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4 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) forhindre én i at gøre noget* * *(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) forhindre én i at gøre noget -
5 put paid to someone or something
expr BrE infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > put paid to someone or something
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6 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) acabar con, poner fin a algo -
7 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) hindra, koma í veg fyrir -
8 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) végleg elintéz vkit/vmit -
9 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) acabar com -
10 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) engellemek -
11 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) preprečiti -
12 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) tehdä tyhjäksi -
13 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) gjøre ende på, gjøre det av med -
14 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) (mandare all'aria) -
15 put paid to
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16 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) uniemożliwić -
17 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) izjaukt; pārsvītrot* * *uzlikt zīmogu "apmaksāts"; darīt galu, likvidēt -
18 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) sukliudyti -
19 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) sätta stopp för -
20 put paid to
(to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) a strica planurile (cuiva de a)
См. также в других словарях:
put paid to something — british phrase to bring something to an end A spinal operation put paid to her career as a ballet dancer. Thesaurus: to bring an end to somethingsynonym to kill a person or animalsynonym Main entry: paid * * * put ˈpaid to sth … Useful english dictionary
put paid to something — put paid to (something) British & Australian to suddenly stop someone from being able to do what they want or hope to do. A serious back injury put paid to her tennis career … New idioms dictionary
put paid to something — British to bring something to an end A spinal operation put paid to her career as a ballet dancer … English dictionary
put paid to — (something) British & Australian to suddenly stop someone from being able to do what they want or hope to do. A serious back injury put paid to her tennis career … New idioms dictionary
put paid to — phrasal Britain : to finish off : wipe out a tempest had put paid to their efforts David Masters puts paid to whatever chances you had of coming first Roy Saunders * * * put paid to 1. To finish 2. To destroy chances of success in … Useful english dictionary
put paid to — verb a) (bookkeeping) to mark a bill or a debt record as paid . The rain put paid to our plans for a picnic. b) to terminate; to cancel (plans or expectations); to stop something once and for all … Wiktionary
Put paid to — This is an expression which means to put an end to something. For example you could say that rain put paid to the cricket match, meaning it stopped play … The American's guide to speaking British
put paid to — Meaning To finish something off. Origin Accountants used to print Paid on bills when the paperwork for a sale was completed … Meaning and origin of phrases
put — W1S1 [put] v past tense and past participle put present participle putting [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move to place)¦ 2¦(change somebody s situation/feelings)¦ 3¦(write/print something)¦ 4¦(express)¦ 5 put a stop/an end to something 6 put something into… … Dictionary of contemporary English
paid — I UK [peɪd] / US adjective ** 1) used for describing a period of time when you are given pay by the place where you work although you are not at work paid holidays paid sick leave Employees were allowed to take paid time off for volunteer work.… … English dictionary
put — [poot] vt. put, putting [ME putten < or akin to OE potian, to push: mod. senses prob. < Scand, as in Dan putte, Swed dial. putta, to put away, push, akin to OE pyttan, to sting, goad] 1. a) to drive or send by a blow, shot, or thrust [to… … English World dictionary