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101 flat out
flat out ○B adv [drive, go, ride] à fond de train ; [work] d'arrache-pied ; it only does 120 km per hour flat out elle ne monte qu'à 120 km à l'heure, pied au plancher ; to tell sb flat out that US dire carrément à qn que.to go flat out for sth se mettre en quatre ○ pour faire qch. -
102 sit out
1) не участвовать( в чем-л., особ. в танцах) I think I'll sit out the next dance, I'm tired. ≈ Я думаю, что пропущу следующий танец: я устала.
2) высиживать до конца I decided to sit out the rest of the film. ≈ Я решила досидеть до конца фильма.
3) пересидеть( кого-л.) She was determined to sit the other woman out. ≈ Она должна была пересидеть другую женщину. высиживать( до конца) - to * a concert высидеть до конца концерта - to * the whole performance просидеть весь спектакль сидеть в стороне, не принимая участия (в чем-либо) - to * a dance пропустить какой-либо танец (на балу) - let's sit this one out, shall we? давайте пропустим этот танец, хорошо? - to * an election бойкотировать выборы пересидеть (кого-либо) -
103 stay out
[ʹsteıʹaʋt] phr v1. отсутствовать, не возвращаться домойyou stayed out after midnight last night. What happened to you? - вчера тебя не было за полночь, что с тобой случилось /где ты был/?
she lets her children to stay out late - она позволяет своим детям гулять на улице допоздна
2. оставаться под открытым небомI'm too tired to put the car in the garage. It'll have to stay out tonight - я слишком устал, чтобы поставить машину в гараж - пусть сегодня постоит на улице
3. продолжать забастовкуthe men were prepared to stay out until their grievances were remedied - рабочие были готовы бастовать, пока не будут удовлетворены их требования
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104 wash out
1. to remove (stains, dirt) by water; 2. to destroy by water; 3. be washed out - to feel very tired or ill 1. смыть (пятна, грязь); 2. смыть, снести;3. чувствовать себя крайне уставшим или больным1. These stains are hard to wash out. 2. The embankment was washed out by the flood. 3. He felt completely washed out.
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105 wear out
1. to become useless because of long use; 2. to be very tired or exhausted 1. стать непригодным из-за изношенности; 2. быть очень уставшим, истощить(ся)1. The equipment is old and worn out. His clothes are worn out. 2. I am worn out. His behavior has worn out my patience.
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106 all get-out
нареч.; амер.; разг.1) изрядно; очень много, очень сильноShe was swearing as all get-out. — Она так ругалась, что хоть святых выноси.
Syn:much 2.2) ( as all get-out) прост.; эвф. для as hell как все они (вместе взятые)He was as mad as all get-out. — Он был зол как чёрт.
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107 burnt-out
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108 played-out
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109 go out like a candle in a snuff
(go out like a candle in a snuff (like a snuffed candle или like the snuff of a candle))She was too exhausted to say anything, and the hope that had flickered when he first spoke went out like a snuffed candle. (D. Cusack, ‘Southern Steel’, ch. XVIII) — Она была очень измучена и не могла произнести ни слова. Надежда, которая еще теплилась, когда Артур заговорил с ней, совсем угасла.
They were so dead tired that... they went out like snuffed candles. (J. Wain, ‘Strike the Father Dead’, part V, ‘Jeremy’) — Дети смертельно устали... и сон сморил их мгновенно.
2) умереть; ≈ сгореть как свечаBess dropped off sudden... went out, as they say, like the snuff of the candle. (S. Warren, ‘Ten Thousand a Year’, ch. IX) — Бесс умерла в одночасье... сгорела как свеча.
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110 flake out
((slang) to fall asleep straight away because one is extremely tired.) gå ud som et lys* * *((slang) to fall asleep straight away because one is extremely tired.) gå ud som et lys -
111 sit out
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112 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) gatslitinn2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) uppgefinn -
113 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) agyonhasznált2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) halálosan kimerült -
114 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) gasto2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) exausto -
115 worn out
eskimiş, eski püskü, yıpranmış, işi bitmiş, bayat (espri), yorgun, bitkin, bitap* * *kullanarak eskit* * *1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) eskimiş, yıpranmış2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) çok yorulmuş, bitmiş -
116 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) ponošen2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) izčrpan* * *[wɔ:náut]adjectiveizrabljen, ponošen, oguljen; popolnoma izčrpan, na smrt utrujen; uničen, spodkopan (zdravje) -
117 worn out
• risainenchemistry• rikki• nuuduksissa• näännyksissä• uupunut• uuvuksissa• loppuunkulunut* * *1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) loppuun kulunut2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) uuvuksissa -
118 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) utslitt2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) utslitt, utmattet, utkjørt -
119 worn out
1) (so damaged by use as to be unfit for further use: These shoes are worn out; a worn-out sweater.) consumato, logoro2) (very tired: His wife is worn out after looking after the children.) sfinito -
120 flat out
1.(colloq) [ˌflæt'aʊt] adjective GB ( also flat out tired US) KO (colloq), épuisé2.adverb [drive] à fond de train; [work] d'arrache-piedit only does 120 km per hour flat out — elle ne monte qu'à 120 km à l'heure, pied au plancher
••to go flat out for something — se mettre en quatre (colloq) pour faire quelque chose
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