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41 allow for
حَسَبَ حِسَابَ \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. \ وَضَعَ في حِسابِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. -
42 allow for
أَخَذَ في اعْتِبارِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. -
43 make allowance(s) for
أَخَذَ في اعْتِبارِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. -
44 stick someone for something
expr sl1)2)He stuck his host for the cost of several long distance calls — Хозяину пришлось заплатить за несколько его междугородных разговоров по телефону
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45 an apology for
n infmlThis bit of burnt potato is no more than an apology for a meal — Это что, обед, что ли? Какая-то подгоревшая картошка
This is just an apology for a letter — Это не письмо, а так
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46 scrounge around for
phrvi infmlHe was scrounging around for a meal — Он искал, где бы достать поесть
Try to scrounge around for somebody to go to the party with, why don't you? — Постарайся найти кого-нибудь, с кем можно пойти на эту тусовку! Что ты, в самом деле?!
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > scrounge around for
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47 athlete venue meal (AVM)
питание на спортивных объектах
Данное питание предоставляется спортсменам и официальным лицам команд, которые имеют на это право, если находятся за пределами Олимпийской/Паралимпийской деревни в течение продолжительного времени.
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athlete venue meal (AVM)
These meals are provided to athletes and team officials who are away from the Olympic/Paralympic Village for n extended period, and who qualify for an AVM.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > athlete venue meal (AVM)
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48 a cat in the meal
амер.; редк.тайна, секретWhen I find republicans... voting solidly for an Irish Catholic democrat, then I know there is a cat in the meal-tub. (DAE) — Когда республиканцы... единодушно голосуют за ирландца - католика и демократа, я не сомневаюсь: что-то за этим кроется.
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49 square meal
square meal n bon repas m, vrai repas m ; three square meals a day trois bons repas par jour ; she hasn't had a square meal for weeks elle n'a pas fait un vrai repas depuis des semaines. -
50 a meal (that is) fit for a king
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51 take someone out for a walk/meal
take someone out for a walk/mealiemand meenemen uit wandelen, iemand mee uit eten nemen -
52 care for
تَعَهَّدَ (بِـ) \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. commit onself (to): to promise or say that one will do sth.. guarantee: to promise; say with certainty; say that sth. will satisfy: I guarantee that you’ll be pleased. This watch is guaranteed (to work correctly) for two years. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. nurse: to look after (sb.), as a nurse does: She nursed her sick husband. take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. undertake: to agree to do: If you undertake a job, you must do it properly, to promise He undertook to sell my car for me. vow: promise solemnly. \ See Also عُنِيَ، تولى (تَوَلَّى)، التزم (اِلْتَزَمَ)، كفل (كَفِلَ)، سَهِرَ على -
53 that's someone or something for you
expr infmlHe's already forgotten he was hurt - that's a child for you — Он уже забыл, что ушибся - ребенок ведь
When I arrived late I couldn't get a hot bath or a meal - that's country hotels for you — Уж эти сельские гостиницы - там ни помыться, ни поесть
That's women for you — Вот они, женщины
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54 care for
عُنِيَ بِـ \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. Mind your own business! (keep out of other people’s affairs!). take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. -
55 make allowance(s) for
رَاعَى (يُراعي) \ consider: to think of; care about the feelings of: You must consider other people as well as yourself. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. Mind your own business!; (Keep out of other people’s affairs!). observe: to pay attention to (rules); honour (a custom, a feast day, etc.). respect: to honour (a person); treat (sb.’s feelings or possessions, etc.) with consideration: Children should respect their parents. -
56 wait for
[weit fo:] v. pres; pres një person ose diçka derisa të mbërrij; wait for sb/sth pres dikë/diçka (e.g. " I will wait for you until you finish your meal " "Do tju pres derisa ta baroni me ushqimin (ngrënjen)") -
57 be in for a long time
Общая лексика: долго ждать (Try ordering a meal in this restaurant and you may be in for a long time. - придётся долго ждать) -
58 wait for
wachten op, opwachten; wachten tot iemand klaar is met iets (bv. "I will wait for you until you finish your meal") -
59 fit for a king
«гoдитcя и для кopoля», oтличный, пpeвocxoдный; пищa бoгoв (o eдe)What a delicious meal. It was fit for a king -
60 give or to place an order for
юр.Н.П. заказывать (e.g., a meal, merchandise; заказать)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > give or to place an order for
См. также в других словарях:
meal — W2S2 [mi:l] n [Sense: 1,3; Origin: Old English mAl time, meal ] [Sense: 2; Origin: Old English melu] 1.) an occasion when you eat food, for example breakfast or dinner, or the food that you eat on that occasion ▪ After the movie we went for a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Meal — For the coarsely ground flour, see flour. Part of a series on Meals … Wikipedia
meal — [ mil ] noun *** 1. ) count an occasion when you eat, especially breakfast, lunch, or DINNER: The medicine should always be taken with meals. go out for a meal (=go to a restaurant): We could go to a movie, or go out for a meal. main meal (=the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
meal — UK US /miːl/ noun ► [C] an occasion when food is eaten, or the food which is eaten on such an occasion: go out/take sb out for a meal »He took the whole team out for a meal at the end of the project. have/eat a meal »I have my main meal at midday … Financial and business terms
meal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, filling, heavy ▪ I always want to go to sleep after a heavy meal. ▪ hearty, slap up (BrE) ▪ gourmet ( … Collocations dictionary
meal — /mi:l/ noun 1 (C) an occasion when you eat food, for example breakfast or lunch: Dinner is the main meal of the day for most people. | What time are you having your meal? | go (out) for a meal: After the movie we went for a meal in a Chinese… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
meal */*/*/ — UK [miːl] / US [mɪl] noun Word forms meal : singular meal plural meals 1) a) [countable] an occasion when you eat, especially breakfast, lunch, or dinner The medicine should always be taken with meals. What do you call your evening meal? go out… … English dictionary
meal — [OE] Meal ‘repast’ and meal ‘flour’ are two distinct words. The former originally meant ‘measure’: it goes back via prehistoric Germanic *mǣlaz (source of German mal ‘time, occasion’ and mahl ‘meal’, Dutch maal ‘time, meal’, and Swedish mål… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
meal — [OE] Meal ‘repast’ and meal ‘flour’ are two distinct words. The former originally meant ‘measure’: it goes back via prehistoric Germanic *mǣlaz (source of German mal ‘time, occasion’ and mahl ‘meal’, Dutch maal ‘time, meal’, and Swedish mål… … Word origins
meal*/*/*/ — [miːl] noun [C] an occasion when you eat, such as breakfast or lunch, or the food that you eat at that time He cooked us a delicious meal.[/ex] We could see a film or go out for a meal (= go to a restaurant).[/ex] See: square meal … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
for — We use for + a period of time to say how long something goes on: for six years (I ve lived in this house for six years.) for two hours (We watched television for two hours last night.) for a week (Ann is going away for a week in September.) Are… … Combinatory dictionary