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country [ˊkʌntrɪ] n1) страна́2) дере́вня ( в противоположность городу); се́льская ме́стность;in the country за́ городом; в дере́вне; на да́че
;in the open country на ло́не приро́ды
3) перифери́я, прови́нция4) ро́дина, оте́чество (тж. old country);to leave the country уе́хать за грани́цу
5) ме́стность; террито́рия6) о́бласть, сфе́ра;this subject is quite unknown country to me э́тот вопро́с — чу́ждая мне о́бласть
7) жи́тели страны́, населе́ние8) attr. се́льский; дереве́нский◊to appeal ( или to go) to the country распусти́ть парла́мент и назна́чить но́вые вы́боры
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leave open the possibility of something — leave open the possibility of (something/doing something) to not prevent something from happening. The spokesman left open the possibility of another meeting before the Israeli leader left Washington. Usage notes: also used with that: His… … New idioms dictionary
leave open the possibility of doing something — leave open the possibility of (something/doing something) to not prevent something from happening. The spokesman left open the possibility of another meeting before the Israeli leader left Washington. Usage notes: also used with that: His… … New idioms dictionary
leave open the possibility of — (something/doing something) to not prevent something from happening. The spokesman left open the possibility of another meeting before the Israeli leader left Washington. Usage notes: also used with that: His retirement leaves open the… … New idioms dictionary
leave open — leave (something) open to keep something available. I ve left the evening of the 12th open, just in case you want to go out to dinner. We still have plenty of alternatives left open to us. Related vocabulary: leave open the possibility of… … New idioms dictionary
leave open — {v. phr.} To remain temporarily unsettled; subject to further discussion. * /Brad said that the question of health insurance would be left open until some future date./ … Dictionary of American idioms
leave open — {v. phr.} To remain temporarily unsettled; subject to further discussion. * /Brad said that the question of health insurance would be left open until some future date./ … Dictionary of American idioms
leave\ open — v. phr. To remain temporarily unsettled; subject to further discussion. Brad said that the question of health insurance would be left open until some future date. •• to delay a decision or conclusion until after further discussion or action … Словарь американских идиом
leave open — to delay a decision or conclusion until after further discussion or action … Idioms and examples
leave something open — leave (something) open to keep something available. I ve left the evening of the 12th open, just in case you want to go out to dinner. We still have plenty of alternatives left open to us. Related vocabulary: leave open the possibility of… … New idioms dictionary
leave the matter open — See: LEAVE OPEN … Dictionary of American idioms
leave the matter open — See: LEAVE OPEN … Dictionary of American idioms