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61 friend
/frend/ * danh từ - người bạn - người quen sơ, ông bạn - người ủng hộ, người giúp đỡ - cái giúp ích =self-reliance is one's best friend+ dựa vào sức mình là điều tốt nhất - (số nhiều) bà con thân thuộc - (Friend) tín đồ Quây-cơ !to be friends with !to keep friends with - thân với !to make friend in need is a friend indeed - bạn trong lúc khó khăn hoạn nạn mới thật là bạn * ngoại động từ - (thơ ca) giúp đỡ -
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[frend] n ընկեր, բարեկամ. devoted/bosom/ intimate, close friend նվիրված/սրտա կից/ մոտ ընկեր. He’s a friend of mine Նա իմ ընկերն է. be friends ընկերներ լինել. make friends ընկերանալ. business friend գործընկեր. learned friend գիտնական գործընկեր -
63 make good
1) обосновывать, доказывать, подтверждатьIn view of its accord with the monstrous system of Indian peonage, it is impossible for the Catholic church to make good its claim that it was the Indians friend in colonial days. (W. Foster, ‘Outline Political History of the Americas’, book I, ch. VI) — Поскольку католическая церковь одобряла чудовищно жестокую систему пеоната, она никак не может обосновать свое утверждение, будто в колониальную эпоху была "другом индейцев"
2) восполнять, возмещать, компенсировать ( потерю)...he saw clearly enough that Annie's loss would never be made good. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part II, ch. III) —...Тони прекрасно понимал, что утрата Анни невозместима.
He could not afford to make good the damage done... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 97) — У него не хватило бы средств привести все в прежний вид...
...the last boarder made good his escape and disappeared with the rest into the wood. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, part IV, ch. XXI) —...последний из нападающих благополучно перелез через частокол и скрылся вместе со всеми в лесу.
Conrad: "...you don't believe you will be called to make good your word." (B. Shaw, ‘Back to Methuselah’, part II) — Конрад: "...а вы не думаете, что вам придется сдержать свое слово?"
He wondered if Gregg were ugly enough to make good his insane threat. (J. Updike, ‘The Poorhouse Fair’, ch. I) — Коннор думал о том, действительно ли Грегг такое чудовище, что может осуществить свои безумные угрозы.
4) добиться успеха, преуспеватьHe was an awful grind, and most of us considered it unfair competition. However, he's made good, I suppose. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 25) — - День и ночь Олстон корпел над книгами, и мы все считали, что это просто не по-товарищески. Однако он, как видно, выбился в люди.
His nominees - suggested to political conferences - were so often known to make good. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XI) — Кандидатуры, которые он выдвигал на выборах, обычно проходили с успехом.
His father was furious with him for selling land to speculate in gold-mines. Said he had squandered a fortune to give Morris a chance of making good in the colonies; but from henceforward Morris would have to shift for himself. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 14) — Отец Морриса пришел в бешенство, узнав, что сын продал землю и собирается спекулировать на акциях золотодобывающих рудников. Мне стоило целого состояния, говорил он, дать Моррису возможность попытать счастья в колониях. Отныне пусть полагается только на себя. Ни одного пенни от меня он больше не получит.
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64 make a fool of
1) ( oneself) вecти ceбя кaк дуpaк (или ocёл), cвaлять дуpaкa, пocтaвить ceбя в глупoe, дуpaцкoe пoлoжeниeYour friend the Buccaneer has made a fool of himself; he will have to pay for it (J. Galsworthy). 'Oh, Lord,' Henry muttered. 'How did I make such an ass of, myself?' (A. J. Cronin)2) (smb.) oдуpaчить, пocтaвить кoгo-л. в глупoe, дуpaцкoe пoлoжeниe (тж. make a monkey of или out of smb.) He went away vowing no woman would ever again make a fool of him (K. S. Prichard). My lawyer is going to make a monkey out of you on the witness stand (E. S. Gardner) -
65 make nothing of
1) (smth.) не воспользоваться чем-л., никак не использовать чего-л.; не (суметь) сделать чего-л.He made nothing of his talents. — Он зарыл в землю свой талант.
He made nothing of his job. — Он не справился со своей работой.
2) (smb., smth.) совершенно не понять кого-л. или чего-л., не разобраться в ком-л. или в чём-л. (обыкн. употр. с гл. can)Bella could make nothing of it but that John was in the right. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, book IV, ch. XII) — Белле одно было ясно, что Джон прав.
Altogether an extraordinary man. I confess that I can make nothing of him. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Magician’, ch. VI) — Совершенно необыкновенная личность. Откровенно говоря, я не понимаю, что он за человек.
He heard what was said, but could make nothing of it. — Он слышал то, что говорилось, но не мог ничего понять.
3) (smth.) считать что-л. пустяком, не обращать внимания на что-л., не придавать значения чему-л., пренебрегать чем-л.; см. тж. make much of smb.His great-great-grandfather had planted them! His own was the fifth man's life, but the trees were almost as young as ever: they made nothing of a man's life! (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Timber’) — Эти деревья посадил его прапрадед. Его жизнь - это жизнь пятого поколения, но деревья были по-прежнему молоды. Что для них человеческий век!
He makes nothing of swimming a few miles. — Ему ничего не стоит проплыть несколько миль.
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66 make bold to...
или make free to...ocмeлитьcя, пoзвoлить ceбeAs the door stood wide open, and the room was empty, I made bold to peep in (Ch Dickens). Well, my friend, let us not argue. What I make so bold as to say is a few reliable details on the facts (A. Christie). May I make so free as to ask you for your autograph? -
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68 friend assembly
"An assembly that can access another assembly’s internal types and members. Ordinarily, types and members with internal scope (in C#) and friend scope (in Visual Basic) are visible only in the assembly in which they are defined. In the.NET Framework, you can make the types and members visible to additional (friend) assemblies by using the InternalsVisibleToAttribute attribute." -
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n. 1. найз, нөхөр, анд. We are good \friends. Бид нар сайн найзууд. 2. дэмжигч, туслагч, хандивлагч. 3. хань нөхөр. Television can be a valuable \friend for lonely people. Tелевиз нь ганц бие хүмүүсийн үнэтэй хань нөхөр билээ. be/ make friends (with sb) найз байх/ найзлах. friendless adj. найз нөхөргүй. -
70 friend ***** n
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72 make a matter
уст.вызывать шум, волнениеBecause you said a word too much in a friend's ear, that would die ere she betrayed you - to make such a matter! (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Catriona’, ch. VII) — Весь шум поднялся из-за того, что вы по секрету сказали лишнее своему другу, который скорее умрет, чем выдаст вас.
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74 make free
1) (with smb., smth) позволять себе вольности, фамильярничать с кем-л.; вольно обращаться с кем-л. или чем-лI understand that you told a friend of mine that I drink too much. If you continue making free with my reputation like that, I shall take steps to stop you. (SPI) — Насколько я понимаю, вы сказали моему другу, что я слишком много пью. Если вы будете и впредь так вольничать с моей репутацией, придется принять меры.
He didn't have any too nice a reputation when he was here before; made too free with the girls, he did. (R. Macaulay, ‘I Would Be Private’, Kenk) — Когда он раньше бывал здесь, его репутация отнюдь не была безупречной: он позволял себе вольности с девушками.
2) (with smth.) распоряжаться как своей собственностью...the manufacturer for some ten minutes had been watching the Irish curate, as the latter made free with the punch. (Ch. Bronte, ‘Shirley’, ch. II) —...несколько минут Мур молча наблюдал, как священник-ирландец расправляется с его пуншем.
The nephew made free with his uncle's money. — Племянник, не стесняясь, тратил деньги своего дяди.
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75 make free
1) (with smb. или smth.) пoзвoлять ceбe вoльнocти, фaмильяpнocти c кeм-л.; вoльнo oбpaщaтьcя c кeм-л. (или. c чём-л.)He didn't have any too nice a reputation when he was here before; made too free with the girls, he did (R. Macaulay). I understand that you told a friend of mine that I drink too much. If you continue making free with my reputation like that, I shall take steps to stop you2) (with smth.) pacпopяжaтьcя чём-л. кaк cвoeй coбcтвeннocтьюThe manufacturer for some ten minutes had been watching the Irish curate, as the latter made free with the punch (Ch. Bronte"). The nephew made free with his uncle's money -
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[frend] UK / USnFreund (-in) m (f), (less close) Bekannte (r) mf -
77 friend
[frend] UK / USnFreund (-in) m (f), (less close) Bekannte (r) mf -
78 friend
kb. 1 teman, kawan, sahabat, sobat. He's a good f. of mine Dia teman baik saya. 2 F. = QUAKER. to be friends bersahabat, berteman. to make friends mendapat teman, berteman. -
79 make a stop at a friend's house
Макаров: ненадолго остановиться у друзейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > make a stop at a friend's house
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80 make the round of one's friend
• merak; obilaziti svoje prijatelje; obilaženje; patrola; plotun
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