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121 come off
1) сходить (о пятне и т.д.) Do you think that dirty mark will come off? ≈ Думаешь, удастся вывести это пятно?
2) удаляться Come off with me and have some coffee, I'm tired of listening to this speech. ≈ Пошли попьем кофе, я устал слушать эту речь.
3) отрываться (напр., о пуговице) This button has come off my coat. ≈ Эта пуговица от моего пальто.
4) иметь успех;
удаваться, проходить с успехом all came off satisfactorily ≈ все сошло благополучно to come off with honour ≈ выйти с честью Syn: bring off
2), carry off
6), pull off
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5) отделываться he came off a loser ≈ он остался в проигрыше he came off clear ≈ он вышел сухим из воды
6) происходить, иметь место The wedding came off in spite of Jim and Mary's last-minute quarrel. ≈ Джим и Мери поссорились в последнюю минуту, но все равно поженились.
7) амер. замолчать oh, come off it! ≈ да перестань же!
8) падать с чего-л. You have to come off seven times before you can call yourself a rider. ≈ Сначала тебе надо семь раз упасть с лошади, тогда сможешь считать себя наездником.
9) сокращаться отрываться;
- the handle came off ручка оторвалась;
- the wheel of the car came off in the middle of the road посередине дороги соскочило колесо сходить, исчезать( о пятне) выпадать( о волосах, зубах) выйти, получиться;
удаваться;
- it didn't * ничего из этого не вышло, это не получилось;
- the experiment did not * эксперимент не удался;
- how will that *, do you think? как вы думаете, что из этого выйдет состояться;
- the bargain didn't * эта сделка не состоялась выдержать (испытание) ;
проявить себя;
- to * victorious выйти победителем;
- to * with honour выйти с честью;
- to * cheap( разговорное) дешево отделаться;
- to * clear выйти сухим из воды;
- to * best in a fight победить соперника в бою;
- to * second best потерпеть поражения;
- to * a loser остаться в проигрышеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come off
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122 hold off
I hope the rain holds off — spero che la pioggia ci conceda una tregua; hold [sb.] off, hold off [sb.] tenere a distanza, lontano, alla larga; hold [sth.] off respingere [ attack]
* * *1) ((of weather) to stay away: I hope the rain holds off.) (non cadere più)2) (to keep off; to fight successfully against: The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy.) (tenere a distanza)* * *1. vt + adv2. vi + advif the rain holds off — se non si mette a piovere* * *I hope the rain holds off — spero che la pioggia ci conceda una tregua; hold [sb.] off, hold off [sb.] tenere a distanza, lontano, alla larga; hold [sth.] off respingere [ attack]
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123 come off
[ʹkʌmʹɒf] phr v1. отрываться (о пуговице и т. п.)the wheel of the car came off in the middle of the road - посередине дороги соскочило колесо
2. 1) сходить, исчезать ( о пятне)2) выпадать (о волосах, зубах и т. п.)3. 1) выйти, получиться; удаватьсяit didn't come off - ничего из этого не вышло, это не получилось
the experiment did not come off - эксперимент /опыт/ не удался
how will that come off, do you think? - как вы думаете, что из этого выйдет /во что это выльется/?
2) состояться4. выдержать (какое-л. испытание и т. п.); проявить себяto come off cheap - разг. дёшево отделаться
to come off best in a fight - победить соперника в бою (в боксе и т. п.)
to come off a loser - остаться /оказаться/ в проигрыше
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124 hold off
1) ((of weather) to stay away: I hope the rain holds off.) mantener(se) alejado2) (to keep off; to fight successfully against: The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy.) rechazarexpr.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( resist) \<\<attack/enemy\>\> resistir, rechazar*b) ( defeat) \<\<challenger/rival\>\> derrotar2) v + adva) ( be delayed)if the rain holds off — si no empieza a llover, si la lluvia se aguanta (fam)
b) (keep one's distance, show restraint)I've made my point, so I plan to hold off for a while — yo ya he dicho lo que pensaba, así que ahora me voy a callar la boca
1. VT + ADV1) (=resist) [+ attack, enemy] rechazar; [+ threat] apartar; [+ person] defenderse contra; [+ visitor] (fig) hacer esperar2) (=postpone) aplazar2. VI + ADV1) (=stand back) mantenerse a distancia, no tomar parte; [person] (=wait) esperar2)* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( resist) \<\<attack/enemy\>\> resistir, rechazar*b) ( defeat) \<\<challenger/rival\>\> derrotar2) v + adva) ( be delayed)if the rain holds off — si no empieza a llover, si la lluvia se aguanta (fam)
b) (keep one's distance, show restraint)I've made my point, so I plan to hold off for a while — yo ya he dicho lo que pensaba, así que ahora me voy a callar la boca
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125 break off
break off а) отламывать The wing of the plane broke off in mid-air and theplane crashed. Mary broke off some of the chocolate to give to the children.б) внезапно прекращать, обрывать (разговор, дружбу, знакомство и т. п.) tobreak off action/combat/the fight mil. выйти из боя Greece broke off relationswith Turkey. Relations between Greece and Turkey have broken off. в) прекра-щать говорить Jim was in the middle of a funny story when he broke off toanswer the telephone. Jim broke off telling the story to answer the telephone. -
126 fly off the handle
вспылить словосочетание:выходить из себя (get mad, lose one's balance, fly off the handle, get hot under the collar, get one's rag out, get one's shirt out)глагол: -
127 come off
1. phr v отрываться2. phr v сходить, исчезать3. phr v выпадать4. phr v выйти, получиться; удаваться5. phr v состояться6. phr v выдержать; проявить себяСинонимический ряд:1. be severed (verb) be severed; become detached; become disconnected; become disengaged; become disjoined; become disunited; become parted; break loose; divide2. happen (verb) befall; betide; break; chance; develop; do; fall out; give; hap; happen; occur; pass; rise; transpire3. happened (verb) befallen; betided; broken; chanced; come; come about; developed; done; fallen out; given; happened; occurred; passed; risen; transpired4. succeed (verb) click; go; pan out; prove out; succeed5. succeeded (verb) clicked; come through; go over; gone; gone over; panned out; proved out or proven out; succeeded; work out -
128 come off
1) ( become detached) ( accidentally) [button, label, handle] se détacher; [lid] s'enlever; [paint] s'écailler; ( intentionally) [handle, panel, lid] s'enlever2) ( fall) [rider] tomber3) (wash, rub off) [ink] s'effacer; [stain] partir4) ( take place) [deal] se réaliser; [merger, trip] avoir lieu5) ( succeed) [plan, trick] réussir6) ( fare)she came off well — ( in deal) elle s'en est très bien tirée
who came off worst? — ( in fight) lequel des deux a été le plus touché?
come off [something]7) ( stop using) arrêter [tablet, heroin]8) ( fall off) tomber de [bicycle, horse]
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