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121 get down
1. phr v спускаться, сходить, слезатьget off — слезать, вылезать; сходить
2. phr v снятьyou need a course of massage to get the aches rubbed away — чтобы снять боль, вам необходим курс массажа
3. phr v записыватьget down every word she says — запишите дословно всё, что она говорит
4. phr v серьёзно заняться, приступить5. phr v угнетать, раздражать; утомлять; огорчать6. phr v проглотить7. phr v подстрелитьСинонимический ряд:get off (verb) alight; deplane; descend; disembark; dismount; get off -
122 get in
прибирам; вмъквам се; влизам;* * *get in 1) влизам; качвам се (на превозно средство); прибирам се; they got in about 10 o' clock те се прибраха към 10 часа; the train is starting, you must \get in in влакът тръгва, трябва да се качваш; 2) бивам избран, идвам на власт, печеля избори (за народен представител); 3) събирам, прибирам (сено, реколта, данъци, пари и пр.); 4) нанасям ( удар); 5) пристигам (за влак); did the train \get in in on time? навреме ли пристига влакът? 6) получавам ( стока); to \get in in tenants приемам (вземам) квартиранти; 7) купувам, набавям (въглища, продукти и пр.); 8) повиквам някого да свърши работа; I must \get in s.o. in to repair the fridge трябва да повикам някого да поправи хладилника; 9) включвам, вмъквам, намирам време за; I couldn't \get in a word in не можах нищо да кажа; • to \get in in with s.o. влизам под кожата на; спечелвам благоволението на; подмазвам се, книж. сервилнича, угоднича; сближавам се; to \get in in bad with s.o. в лоши отношения съм с, карам се с; could you \get in me in to this project? можеш ли да ме включиш в този проект? to \get in a complaint in оплаквам се официално; to \get in o.'s hand in свиквам, привиквам; -
123 get\ out
1. I1) the police are coming, we'd better get out! полиция!, надо уходить!2) the secret (the date of the attack, the story, etc.) got out тайна и т. д. стала известной; they mustn't let the news get out надо, чтобы об этом никто не узнал2. IIget out in some manner I don't know how the acid (the gas, water, etc.) got out я не знаю, как произошла утечка кислоты и т. д.3. IIIget out smth. /smth. out/1)get out a good bottle of wine (one's tools, this nail, a penknife, etc.) вытащить /достать/ бутылку хорошего вина и т. д.2)get out a word (a few words of thanks, a short speech, etc.) произнести слово и т. д.3)get out a new book (a report, etc.) опубликовать / издать/ новую книгу и т. д.4. XXI11) get out smth. /smth. out/ from smb. get out the truth (some facts, information, etc.) from him выудить у него правду и т. д.2) || get smb. out on bail освободить кого-л. [из тюрьмы] под залог5. XXVget out that... the story got out that you were behind it всем стало известно, что за этим стояли вы -
124 get the last word
ocтaвить зa coбoй пocлeднee cлoвo; пocлeднee cлoвo ocтaлocь зa...Shelton was on the point of saying something bitter, but checked himself. 'Here am I,' thought he, 'trying to get the last word, like an old woman' (J. Galsworthy) -
125 get out
1) (to leave or escape: No-one knows how the lion got out.) pobegniti2) ((of information) to become known: I've no idea how word got out that you were leaving.) razvedeti se* * *transitive verb & intransitive verb ven potegniti, izvleči; izstopitiget out of bed on the wrong side — vstati z levo nogo, biti slabe voljeget out of hand — izogibati se nadzorstvu; končati delo -
126 get down
фраз. гл.Try to get the medicine down, it's good for you. — Постарайся проглотить лекарство, оно принесёт тебе пользу.
2) подстрелить, подбитьThe hunters got down three deer. — Охотники подбили трёх оленей.
You get the biggest man down, and I'll fight the other two. — Ты валишь самого здорового, а я беру на себя двух остальных.
4) преим. брит. выходить из-за стола5) записыватьGet down every word she says. — Записывай каждое её слово.
6) ( get down to) засесть за (учение, работу)It's high time we got down to work. — Давно пора сесть за работу.
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127 get for
[English Word] get for[Swahili Word] -patia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
128 get hold of
[English Word] get hold of something with a stick[Swahili Word] -ngoeka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------
См. также в других словарях:
get the word — See: GET THE MESSAGE … Dictionary of American idioms
get the word — See: GET THE MESSAGE … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ a\ word\ in — • get a word in (edgewise) v. phr. To find a chance to say something when others are talking. The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word. Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t get a word in edgewise … Словарь американских идиом
get\ a\ word\ in\ edgeways — • get a word in (edgewise) v. phr. To find a chance to say something when others are talking. The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word. Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t get a word in edgewise … Словарь американских идиом
get\ a\ word\ in\ edgewise — • get a word in (edgewise) v. phr. To find a chance to say something when others are talking. The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word. Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t get a word in edgewise … Словарь американских идиом
get\ the\ word — • get the message • get the word v. phr. slang To understand clearly what is meant. The principal talked to the students about being on time, and most of them got the message. Mary hinted to her boyfriend that she wanted to break up, but he didn… … Словарь американских идиом
get a word in edgeways — To interpose what one needs to say with difficulty into a conversation dominated by others or another • • • Main Entry: ↑word … Useful english dictionary
get a word in edgeways usu. with negative — manage to contribute to a conversation with a voluble person. → edgeways … English new terms dictionary
get a word in edgeways — ► get a word in edgeways manage to break into a lively conversation. Main Entry: ↑edgeways … English terms dictionary
get a word in — or[get a word in edgewise] also[get a word in edgeways] {v. phr.} To find a chance to say something when others are talking. * /The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word./ * /Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t… … Dictionary of American idioms
get a word in — or[get a word in edgewise] also[get a word in edgeways] {v. phr.} To find a chance to say something when others are talking. * /The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word./ * /Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t… … Dictionary of American idioms