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81 read up
специально изучать I shall have to read up on this subject if I am to give a talk about it. ≈ Мне нужно прочитать дополнительный материал на эту тему, если я буду читать по ней лекцию. специально изучать - to * for examinations (усиленно) готовиться к экзаменам - we've so much to * on the subject;
it's easy to get behind with one's knowledge нам надо следить за литературой по этому предмету;
легко отстать от современного уровня знаний подчитать;
просмотреть литературу читать громче - *! громче!;
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82 read up
[ʹri:dʹʌp] phr v1. 1) специально изучатьwe've so much to read up on the subject; it's easy to get behind with one's knowledge - нам надо следить за литературой по этому предмету; легко отстать от современного уровня знаний
2) подчитать; просмотреть литературу2. читать громчеread up! - громче!; не слышно!
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83 легко отстать от современного уровня знаний
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > легко отстать от современного уровня знаний
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84 нам надо следить за литературой по этому предмету
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нам надо следить за литературой по этому предмету
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85 niekłopotliwy
a.1. (= dogodny) convenient.2. (= nieprzysparzający kłopotu) not troublesome.3. ( o człowieku) easy to get along with.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niekłopotliwy
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86 rund
circular, round* * *adj round ( fx ball, table, arm, arch, back, sum, numbers);( om person) plump,( lille og rund) chubby,( kraftigere, F) rotund;(fig) easy (to get on with);(se også rundt). -
87 llevadero
adj.1 easy to get along with, congenial.2 bearable, livable, supportable, sustainable.* * *► adjetivo1 bearable* * *ADJ bearable, tolerable* * *- ra adjetivo bearable* * *= bearable, sufferable, endurable, tolerable.Ex. Contemporary music is most bearable when it is soft and short.Ex. Jefferson stated that 'mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed'.Ex. Laws must be made endurable or else they will not be obeyed.Ex. Findings show that the time spent in the first phase is tolerable.----* hacerlo más llevadero = make + life easier.* hacer que Algo sea más llevadero = take + the sting out of + Algo, take + the bite out of.* * *- ra adjetivo bearable* * *= bearable, sufferable, endurable, tolerable.Ex: Contemporary music is most bearable when it is soft and short.
Ex: Jefferson stated that 'mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed'.Ex: Laws must be made endurable or else they will not be obeyed.Ex: Findings show that the time spent in the first phase is tolerable.* hacerlo más llevadero = make + life easier.* hacer que Algo sea más llevadero = take + the sting out of + Algo, take + the bite out of.* * *llevadero -rabearablecuando se está acompañado la espera resulta más llevadera when you've got somebody to keep you company the waiting is easier to bear o is more bearable* * *
llevadero◊ -ra adjetivo
bearable
llevadero,-a adjetivo bearable
' llevadero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llevadera
* * *llevadero, -a adjbearable* * *adj bearable* * *llevadero, -ra adj: bearable -
88 tener buen rollo
argot to be chatty, be easy to get on with -
89 omgjengelig
* * *adj. companionable adj. sociable adj. tractable (lite omgjengelig) not that easy to get along with -
90 тој е лесен човек
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91 viðsœming
f. respects, homage (veita e-m viðsœming); hœgr viðsœmingar, easy to get on with. -
92 royi
royii keldi complaisant, obliging, easy to get along with -
93 verträglich
ver·träg·lich [fɛɐ̭ʼtrɛ:klɪç] adj1) ( umgänglich) good-natured;\verträglich sein to be easy to get on with2) ( bekömmlich) digestible;gut/schwer \verträglich easily digestible/indigestible;für die Umwelt \verträglich sein to be not harmful to the environment -
94 amigable
• amicable• approachable• companionable• easy to get along with• friendly• kindly• neighboring wall• neighbors• neighbourhood• neighbours• sociable -
95 llevadero
• bearable• congenial• easy to get along with• livable• supportable• sustainable• tolerable -
96 уживчивый
прил.easy to get on with; sociable, accommodating -
97 livable
['lɪvəbl]прил.1) годный, пригодный для жилья2) нормальный, сносный ( о жизни)Syn:3) уживчивый; коммуникабельный, контактный, общительныйSyn: -
98 martinet
Придирчивый начальник, сторонник строгой дисциплины. Маркиз Мартинет, полковник французской армии при Людовике XIV, командовал пехотным полком, в котором были принуждены служить молодые дворяне до того, как им разрешали купить патент на офицерский чин. Строгий режим подготовки солдат принёс полковнику широкую известность. Он погиб при осаде Дуйсбурга в 1672 г.The staff are easy to get on with, but the boss is a real martinet. — Сотрудники — довольно приятные люди, но начальник — настоящий придира.
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99 rough diamond
«Неотшлифованный алмаз». Это человек, обладающий ценными, но скрытыми, на первый взгляд, качествами; грубоватый, не имеющий внешнего лоска, но хороший человек. В буквальном смысле это выражение стало употребляться в начале XVII в., а его переносное значение было впервые зафиксировано в 1700 г., когда поэт и драматург Джон Драйден (John Dryden) писал:Chaucer, I confess, is a rough diamond. « — Чосер, я должен признать, — необработанный алмаз».
I like John. He hasn't had much of an education and his working-class accent jars, but at heart he is genuinely honest and hard-working and easy to get on with — a rough diamond, in fact. — Мне нравится Джон. Он не очень образован, и его простоватый акцент режет слух, но он по-настоящему честен, трудолюбив, и с ним легко ладить — подлинный неотшлифованный алмаз.
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100 fallen angel
1) падший ангел, злой дух, дьявол2) ирон. падший ангел ( о женщине)To him she appeared a very angel dropped from the sky, and all the more easy to get on with for being a fallen one. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. LXXI) — Ему она казалась ангелом, сошедшим с небес; и с ней тем легче было поладить, что ангел этот был падший.
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