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1 exchange
1. IIIexchange smth.1) exchange a purchase (gloves, a book, etc.) обменять покупку и т.д.2) exchange letters (greetings, visits, etc.) обмениваться письмами и т.д.; exchange prisoners (commodities, films, etc.) производить обмен пленными и т.д.; exchange a few words перекинуться /обменяться/ несколькими словами; exchange blows подраться; they never exchanged confidences они никогда не делились друг с другом2. XXI11) exchange smth. with smb. exchange seats (places, hats, umbrellas, etc.) with smb. (подменяться с кем-л. местами и т.д.; exchange glances (smiles, information, views, ideas, etc.) with smb. обмениваться с кем-л. взглядами и т.д.2) exchange smth. for /into/ smth. exchange this book for another one (one stamp for another, one dress for another, etc.) поменять эту книгу на другую и т.д.; exchange French money for /into/ English [money] обменять французские деньги на английские /французскую валюту на английскую/; exchange a plough for a sword оставить плуг и взяться за меч; she exchanged one misery for another не успела она избавиться от одного несчастья, как на нее обрушилось другое; she would not exchange her little house for a beautiful palace она ни за что не променяет свой домик на прекрасный дворец -
2 переглядываться
несовер. - переглядываться;
совер. - переглянуться возвр.;
(с кем-л.) exchange glances (with), переглянуться exchange glances.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > переглядываться
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3 переглянуться
несовер. - переглядываться;
совер. - переглянуться возвр.;
(с кем-л.) exchange glances (with)сов. см. переглядываться.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > переглянуться
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4 glance
I [glaːns] nбыстрый взгляд, короткий взгляд, взорA glance through the pages showed that —... Перелистав страницы, он увидел, что
... You could see at a glance that they were different. — Сразу было видно, что они разные.
I gave him only a glance. — Я только взглянул на него.
- amused glanceI could tell at a glance that you are not well. — Я с первого взгляда/сразу понял, что вам нездоровится
- conspiratorial glance
- casual glance
- quick glance
- cool glance
- meaningful glance
- furtive glance
- imploring glance
- knowing glance
- penetrating glance
- quizzical glance
- withering glance
- shy glance
- sidelong glance
- envious glance
- approving glance
- glance of surprise
- as a glance on the map will show
- glance falls on smth
- at a glance
- with a critical glance
- at a casual glance
- with a frowning glance
- with a glance behind
- with a sweeping glance
- by a mere glance
- cast a curious glance
- exchange significant glances
- eye smth with no friendly glance
- flash a quick glance
- give a glance
- give a backward glance
- cast a cursory glance at the past
- cast a glance into the history
- cast a glance
- cast frequent and expectant glances towards the gate
- give smb a fleeting glance
- give an unseeing glance
- interchange glances
- see at first glance
- see at a glance smth
- glance strays from smth to smth
- it is clear at a glance II [glaːns] vвзглянуть мельком, бросить взгляд, взглянуть одним глазком- glance at smb, smth
См. также в других словарях:
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