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1 rake up some money
Общая лексика: наскрести немного денег -
2 rake up
1. phr v сгребать; загребать2. phr v ворошить3. phr v выискивать4. phr v собирать, набирать -
3 rake up
[ʹreıkʹʌp] phr v1. сгребать; загребатьto rake up hay - сгребать или ворошить сено
to rake up the fire - а) загребать уголья /жар/; б) мешать в печке /в камине/ ( кочергой); в) шуровать уголь в топке
2. 1) ворошить (воспоминания и т. п.)2) выискиватьto rake up an old charge against smb. - откопать старое обвинение против кого-л.
3) собирать, набирать -
4 some
1. a какой-нибудь, какой-тоin some measure — в какой-то мере, до некоторой степени
2. a какой-то, некий3. a некоторые, одни; другиеsome people say that it is not difficult — некоторые говорят, что это нетрудно
4. a немало, порядочно5. a амер. сл. отличный, что надо, хоть куда6. adv приблизительно, около, примерно7. adv амер. эмоц. -усил. очень, значительноwe were beaten some — нас разделали под орех, нам поддали как следует
to some tune — на значительную сумму, в значительном размере
8. adv преим. шотл. слегка; чуть-чуть9. indef pron кое-кто, некоторые, одни; другиеsome think that it is easy — некоторые считают, что это легко
in some degree — до некоторой степени; некоторым образом
with some reserve — с некоторой оговоркой; осторожно
10. indef pron кое-что, некоторые, одни; другиеI agree with some of what you say — кое с чем из того, что вы говорите, я согласен
11. indef pron некоторое количество, немногоin a some measure — до некоторой степени; отчасти
some of these — некоторые из них; некоторые
12. indef pron несколько, немногоСинонимический ряд:1. any (adj.) any; anyone; one; unspecified2. certain (adj.) certain; few; particular; special; specific3. extraordinary (adj.) amazing; extraordinary; fascinating; remarkable; unusual4. several (adj.) divers; several; sundry; various5. nearly (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; around; as good as; just about; most; much; nearly; nigh; practically; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; somewhere; virtually; well-nigh6. somewhat (other) fairly; kind of; moderately; more or less; pretty; rather; ratherish; something; somewhat; sort of -
5 rake up
1) сгребать
2) растравлять (старые раны) ;
ворошить (воспоминания и т. п.)
3) выискивать, выкапывать. добывать с трудом Can't you rake up some other players for the team? ≈ Можешь найти еще игроков для команды? загребать;
сгребать - to * hay сгребать или ворошить сено - to * the fire загребать уголья /жар/;
мешать в печке /в камине/ (кочергой) ;
шуровать уголь в топке ворошить (воспоминания и т. п.) - to * old scandals разворошить старые сплетни выискивать - to * an old charge against smb. откопать старое обвинение против кого-л. собирать, набирать - to * some money наскрести немного денег -
6 rake off
phrvt infmlHe was raking off some of the tax money — Он присваивал себе часть денег, поступавших в виде налогов
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