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101 carry-out
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102 take-out food
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103 run out
1) ((of a supply) to come to an end: The food has run out.) poiti2) ((with of) to have no more: We've run out of money.) ostati brez (česa)* * *intransitive verb steči ven, iziti; (o tekočini) izteči (se), curiti; (o roku) poteči, dospeti; poiti, zmanjkati; izčrpati se, biti izčrpan (o zemlji)to run out of cash — ostati, biti brez denarjawe have run out of petrol ( American gasoline) — zmanjkalo nam je bencina, bencin nam je pošelto run out a winner sport iziti kot zmagovalec; transitive verb dovršiti, odločiti; izgnati (živino); zavlačevati; izčrpatito run oneself out — teči do izčrpanosti, ne moči več naprej -
104 our food supply is petering out
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105 take out food
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106 put out
1) ( extend) tendre [hand]2) ( extinguish) éteindre3) sortir [bin, garbage]; faire sortir [cat]4) ( issue) diffuser [report, warning, statement]5) ( arrange) mettre [food, dishes, towels etc]6) ( sprout) [plant] déployer [buds, shoots]7) ( distort) fausser [figure, estimate, result]8) ( dislocate) se démettre [shoulder]9) ( subcontract) confier [quelque chose] en sous-traitance (to à)put [somebody] out10) ( inconvenience) déranger11) ( annoy) contrarier12) ( evict) expulser -
107 thaw out
vtit took me ages to \thaw out out my fingers after that cold walk es hat ewig gedauert, bis meine Finger nach dem kalten Spaziergang wieder aufgetaut waren viI came in from the cold half an hour ago, but I'm only just beginning to \thaw out out ich kam vor einer halben Stunde aus der Kälte herein, aber jetzt erst wird mir langsam schön warm -
108 send out
фраз. гл.1) выпускать, испускать; излучатьThe fire sent out a lot of smoke but little damage was caused. — От пожара было очень много дыма, но ущерб был небольшой.
2) рассылать3) ( send out for) заказывать (что-л.) с доставкой на домIf you want a change from home cooking, we can always send out for some tasty food. — Если тебе не хочется готовить, мы можем заказать какую-нибудь вкусную еду с доставкой на дом.
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109 spin out
spin [sth.] out, spin out [sth.] prolungare [ visit]; tirare per le lunghe, sbrodolare [ speech]; fare durare [ money]* * *(to cause to last a long or longer time: He spun out his speech for an extra five minutes.) prolungare* * *vt + adv(fam: visit, holiday) prolungare, (speech, food) far durare* * * -
110 bulk out
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111 lay out
lay [something] out, lay out [something]2) ( design) concevoir [building, book, advertisement]; mettre [quelque chose] en page [letter, illustrations]; monter [page]; dessiner [town, garden]3) ( explain) exposer [reasons, demands, facts]4) (colloq) ( spend) débourser [sum]lay out [somebody], lay [somebody] out5) ( prepare for burial) faire la toilette mortuaire de [person]6) (colloq) ( knock unconscious) mettre [quelqu'un] KO (colloq) -
112 hang out
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113 bulk out
vtto \bulk out sb out jdn fülliger machen;to \bulk out sth out etw voluminöser machen; food etw strecken -
114 lash out
1. phr v разг. взбрыкнуть; неожиданно лягнуть2. phr v разг. сильно и внезапно ударить, наброситься, накинуться3. phr v разг. разразиться бранью, гневными упрёками4. phr v разг. раздавать5. phr v разг. давать деньгиСинонимический ряд:verbally abuse (verb) bawl out; castigate; chew out; lambaste; scold; tell off; tongue-lash; upbraid; verbally abuse -
115 sneak out
1) незаметно, тайком выбраться( из комнаты и т. п.) ;
незаметно, тайком вынести( что-л.) The boy had sneaked out of the room while we weren't looking. ≈ Мальчики тайком ушли из комнаты, пока мы не видели. The soldier was charted with sneaking army food out of the camp. ≈ Солдат был обвинен в том, что воровал из лагеря продукты.
2) ускользать, увиливать( от чего-л. нежелательного) And don't try to sneak out of your duties like you did last time! ≈ И не пытайся увильнуть от своих обязанностей так, как это было в прошлый раз.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sneak out
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116 bring out in
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117 sneak out
sneak out а) незаметно, тайком выбраться (из комнаты и т. п.); незаметно,тайком вынести (что-л.) The boy had sneaked out of the room while we weren'tlooking. The soldier was charted with sneaking army food out of the camp. б)ускользать, увиливать (от чего-л. нежелательного) And don't try to sneak outof your duties like you did last time! -
118 dish out
(to distribute or give to people: He dished out the potatoes.) distribuir, repartirexpr.• repartir v.• servir v.v.• escudillar v.dish out*expr.• distribuir liberalmente expr.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Culin) servir*b) ( distribute) (colloq) repartir; \<\<advice\>\> dar*VT + ADV [+ food] servir; [+ money] repartir; [+ advice] dar, impartir; [+ punishment] infligir, impartir; [+ criticism] hacer* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( Culin) servir*b) ( distribute) (colloq) repartir; \<\<advice\>\> dar* -
119 run out of
VI + PREP [+ food, money] quedarse sinI've run out of petrol — me he quedado sin gasolina, se me acabó la gasolina
I'm afraid we've run out of time — me temo que no nos queda más tiempo or que se nos ha acabado el tiempo
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120 to eke out
1 (make last) hacer alcanzar, estirar, racionar
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