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['teɪb(ə)l]n1) стол, столик- round table- kitchen table
- dinner table
- pedestal table
- dressing table
- bedside table
- large table
- falling table
- extension table
- operating table
- three legged table
- card table
- open-air tables
- centre table
- corner table
- conference table
- table tennis
- table leaf
- table top
- table lamp - in the centre of the table
- at the head of the table
- lay the table for dinner- wipe the table clean- brush the crumbs off the table
- sit with one's elbows on the table
- sit with one's arms on the table
- sit at the table
- dust the table2) стол, еда, трапезаWhere is the guy waiting on this table? — Где официант, обслуживающий этот стол?
There was little talk at the table. — За столом почти не разговаривали.
Don't talk when you are at table. — Не разговаривай за столом/за едой.
- table spoon- table knife
- table glass
- table linen
- table napkin
- table cloth
- be at breakfast table
- behave decently at table
- wait on table
- serve at table
- leave up from rise from the table
- keep the table amused3) таблицаThe following table shows. — Как показывает следующая таблица.
As seen from the accompanying table. — Как видно из прилагаемой таблицы.
As is seen from the following table/as the following table shows. — Как видно из следующей таблицы
- comparative table- axhaustive table- astronomical table- grammar tables
- ten tables
- table of irrigular verbs - draw up a table
- arrange the facts in a table
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keep somebody amused — keep sb aˈmused idiom to give sb interesting things to do, or to entertain them so that they do not become bored • Playing with water can keep children amused for hours. Main entry: ↑amusedidiom … Useful english dictionary
amused — adj. 1) highly, thoroughly, vastly amused 2) amused at, by (she was amused at/by that story) 3) amused to + inf. (I was amused to see him playing up to the boss) 4) to keep smb. amused (he kept the children amused by reading stories) * * * [ə… … Combinatory dictionary
amused — [[t]əmju͟ːzd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ by/at n, ADJ to inf If you are amused by something, it makes you want to laugh or smile. Sara was not amused by Franklin s teasing... We were amused to see how assiduously the animal… … English dictionary
amused — a|mused [əˈmju:zd] adj 1.) if you are amused by something, you think it is funny and you smile or laugh amused at/by ▪ Ellen seemed amused by the whole situation. ▪ I could see she was highly amused (=very amused) . ▪ The man looked a little… … Dictionary of contemporary English
amused — adjective 1 someone who is amused by something thinks it is funny so that they smile or laugh (+ at/by): Clare was highly amused by the little boy s antics. | He won t be very amused when he finds out what s happened to his garden. | James… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
keep — keep1 W1S1 [ki:p] v past tense and past participle kept [kept] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not change)¦ 2¦(continue doing something)¦ 3¦(not give back)¦ 4¦(not lose)¦ 5¦(store something)¦ 6¦(make somebody stay in a place)¦ 7¦(delay somebody)¦ 8¦(do what you… … Dictionary of contemporary English
keep — I n. maintenance to earn one s keep II v. 1) (D; tr.) ( to have ) to keep about (esp. BE), around (do you keep a screwdriver around the house?) 2) (d; intr.) to keep after ( to keep persuading ) (keep after the children; they are still too… … Combinatory dictionary
amused — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, sound ▪ She looked faintly amused. ▪ keep sb ▪ He kept the children amused for hours … Collocations dictionary
Amused — Amuse A*muse ([.a]*m[=u]z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amused} ([.a]*m[=u]zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Amusing}.] [F. amuser to make stay, to detain, to amuse, [ a] (L. ad) + OF. muser. See {Muse}, v.] 1. To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
keep somebody in stitches — verb To keep somebody laughing hard or amused. The show kept me in stitches the whole time … Wiktionary
amuse — 01. The children were able to [amuse] themselves during the bus ride by drawing and reading comics. 02. The movie wasn t very funny; it was only mildly [amusing]. 03. The baby seemed [amused] by the toys that were shown to her, and smiled and… … Grammatical examples in English