-
1 keep in with
v.арасы жақын болу -
2 keep up with
v.артта қалмау -
3 company
n.1) серіктестік, компания2) қоғам3) қонақto part company — бөліну, бөлек болу
4) әнгімеші, әңгіме айтушы5) серік, жолдас6) рота -
4 pace
1.n.1) адым2) аяқ алыс, жүріс3) шапшаңдық, қарқынkeep pace with — бірдей жүру, тең жүру
4) жорға жүріс2.v.1) жүру, өлшеп басу2) өлшеу (адымдап өлшеу) -
5 open
1.adj.1) ашық2) шешек атуwith open hands — кең пейілмен, жақсы раймен
an open hand — қолы ашық, жомарт
3) еркін, ашық (кіруге болатын)keep open house — конақжай, меймандос болу
4) шешілмеген5) ашық (жасырмай ашық айту)6) қоргалмаған7) ашық (буын) (gr.)2.n.1) ашық жер2) кеңістікcome into the open — жасырмай айту, ашық айту
3.v.1) ашу2) кесу, ашу3) жаю, жазуto open one's hand — қолын жаю, ашу
open one's heart (mind) to — ойындағысын, көңіліндегісін айту
4) бастауopen fire on (at) — атысу, ату, ата бастау
5) ашылу6) басталу -
6 peace
-
7 counsel
-
8 end
1.n.1) соңы, ақыры, аяғы, шет, шек, жағы, жиекno end of — шексіз, көп
to be at an end, to come to an end — біту, таусылу
to the bitter end — біткенше, тамамдағанша, соңына дейін
to put an end to, to make an end ol — бітіру
2) қалған-құтқан3) нәтиже, қорытынды4) мақсатon end — ұдайы, үздіксіз
at one's wit's end — cacy, қысылу
2.v.біту, аякталу, таусылуto end olf, to end up — аяқтау, бітіру
См. также в других словарях:
keep up with the Joneses — To keep on an equal social footing with one s neighbours, eg by having possessions of the same quality in the same quantity • • • Main Entry: ↑keep * * * keep up with the Joneses informal, showing disapproval phrase to try to be as rich,… … Useful english dictionary
keep in with — To maintain the confidence or friendship of • • • Main Entry: ↑keep * * * ˌkeep ˈin with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they keep in with he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
keep up with the Joneses — {v. phr.} To follow the latest fashion; try to be equal with your neighbors. * /Mrs. Smith kept buying every new thing that was advertised, finally Mr. Smith told her to stop trying to keep up with the Joneses and to start thinking for herself./ … Dictionary of American idioms
keep up with the Joneses — {v. phr.} To follow the latest fashion; try to be equal with your neighbors. * /Mrs. Smith kept buying every new thing that was advertised, finally Mr. Smith told her to stop trying to keep up with the Joneses and to start thinking for herself./ … Dictionary of American idioms
keep up with someone — keep up (with (someone/something)) 1. to stay level or equal with someone or something. I m too old or too tired and I just can t keep up. The little boy tried very hard to keep up with his older brother s accomplishments. 2. to move as quickly… … New idioms dictionary
keep up with something — keep up (with (someone/something)) 1. to stay level or equal with someone or something. I m too old or too tired and I just can t keep up. The little boy tried very hard to keep up with his older brother s accomplishments. 2. to move as quickly… … New idioms dictionary
keep up with — keep up (with (someone/something)) 1. to stay level or equal with someone or something. I m too old or too tired and I just can t keep up. The little boy tried very hard to keep up with his older brother s accomplishments. 2. to move as quickly… … New idioms dictionary
keep pace (with somebody) — keep ˈpace (with sb/sth) idiom to move, increase, change, etc. at the same speed as sb/sth • She found it hard to keep pace with him as he strode off. • Until now, wage increases have always kept pace with inflation. • The company is struggling… … Useful english dictionary
keep pace (with something) — keep ˈpace (with sb/sth) idiom to move, increase, change, etc. at the same speed as sb/sth • She found it hard to keep pace with him as he strode off. • Until now, wage increases have always kept pace with inflation. • The company is struggling… … Useful english dictionary
keep pace with sb — keep pace with sb/sth ► to manage to do things at the same time or speed as someone else, or as quickly as necessary: »They simply can t keep pace with the competition. »We need to keep pace with the latest IT developments. Main Entry: ↑pace … Financial and business terms
keep pace with sb/sth — ► to manage to do things at the same time or speed as someone else, or as quickly as necessary: »They simply can t keep pace with the competition. »We need to keep pace with the latest IT developments. Main Entry: ↑pace … Financial and business terms