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101 put on
1) (to switch on (a light etc): Put the light on!) rozsvietiť, zapnúť2) (to dress oneself in: Which shoes are you going to put on?) obliecť si, obuť si3) (to add or increase: The car put on speed; I've put on weight.) nabrať; pribrať4) (to present or produce (a play etc): They're putting on `Hamlet' next week.) uviesť5) (to provide (eg transport): They always put on extra buses between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m.) zaradiť6) (to make a false show of; to pretend: She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.) predstierať7) (to bet (money) on: I've put a pound on that horse to win.) staviť (na) -
102 put on frills
разг.(put on frills (side или dog; амер. put on the dog))важничать, чваниться, держаться высокомерно, зазнаваться, слишком много о себе воображать; ≈ задирать нос [put on side первонач. бильярдный термин; от него произошло слово sidy важничающий, зазнавшийся]I shouldn't have thought a missionary was such a big bug that he could afford to put on frills. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Rain’) — По-моему, миссионер не такая уж важная птица, чтобы чваниться.
We know about his having been in the F. O. and all that, but he never put on any frills. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘A Casual Affair’) — Мы знаем, что он прежде служил в Министерстве иностранных дел. Но он никогда не задирал носа.
And if you talk natural to 'em, way we do here, and show finesse and what you might call a broad point of view, why, they think you're putting on side. (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. VIII) — Разговоришься с ними, вот как мы с вами, проявишь тонкость мысли, то, что называется широким кругозором, а они сразу думают, ты перед ними павлиний хвост распустил.
‘By the way, what were you doing here tonight..?’ ‘Oh, I like to put on the dog now and then,’ said Rothermel. (J. O'Hara, ‘From the Terrace’) — - Кстати, что вы делали сегодня вечером в этом отеле..? - Надо же покрасоваться когда-нибудь, - ответил Ротермел.
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103 put on
1) to switch on (a light etc):يُضيءُ، يُشْعِلُPut the light on!
2) to dress oneself in:يَرْتَدي، يَلْبِسWhich shoes are you going to put on?
3) to add or increase:يَزيد، يَرْفَعI've put on weight.
يَعْرِض، يُنْتِجThey're putting on "Hamlet" next week.
5) to provide (eg transport):يُزَوِّد بوسائِل السَّيْرThey always put on extra buses between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m.
6) to make a false show of; to pretend:يَتَظاهَر، يَدَّعيShe said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.
7) to bet (money) on:يُراهِنI've put a pound on that horse to win.
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104 put on
1) (to switch on (a light etc): Put the light on!) allumer2) (to dress oneself in: Which shoes are you going to put on?) mettre3) (to add or increase: The car put on speed; I've put on weight.) prendre4) (to present or produce (a play etc): They're putting on `Hamlet' next week.) présenter5) (to provide (eg transport): They always put on extra buses between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m.) mettre en service6) (to make a false show of; to pretend: She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.) simuler7) (to bet (money) on: I've put a pound on that horse to win.) miser sur -
105 put on
1) (to switch on (a light etc): Put the light on!) acender2) (to dress oneself in: Which shoes are you going to put on?) pôr3) (to add or increase: The car put on speed; I've put on weight.) aumentar4) (to present or produce (a play etc): They're putting on `Hamlet' next week.) encenar5) (to provide (eg transport): They always put on extra buses between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m.) colocar6) (to make a false show of; to pretend: She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.) simular7) (to bet (money) on: I've put a pound on that horse to win.) apostar em -
106 show
عَرْض \ breadth: distance from side to side: The length of this box is twice its breadth.. display: showing; a public show: a dancing display; a display of bad temper. offer: offering; sth. that is offered: Thank you for your kind offer of help. He refused my offer. parade: a ceremonial march or journey through the streets; a show: a parade of ancient cars. proposal: an offer; a proposed plan: We accept your proposal. He made her a proposal of marriage. show: a splendid appearance that is a sign of pride: These fine shoes are made for show and not for comfort, (with an adj. that expresses one’s opinion) performance; example of behaviour Your team didn’t put up a very good show, a public performance, esp. of a play a film show. width: distance from side to side. -
107 put up
vtfence, building, tent stawiać (postawić perf); umbrella rozkładać (rozłożyć perf); poster, sign wywieszać (wywiesić perf); price, cost podnosić (podnieść perf); person przenocowywać (przenocować perf); resistance stawiać (stawić perf)to put sb up to sth/doing sth — namawiać (namówić perf) kogoś do czegoś/(z)robienia czegoś
to put sth up for sale — wystawiać (wystawić perf) coś na sprzedaż
* * *1) (to raise (a hand etc).) podnieść2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) wznosić3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) powiesić4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) podnieść5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) stawić (opór), stoczyć (walkę)6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) dostarczyć7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) przenocować -
108 put
سَجَّلَ (زواجًا) \ enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. put: to express; say or write; turn (words): You could put that idea more clearly. Put that (down) in your notebook. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death, to set down (sounds, on a record or tape) so that they can be heard again (on a record player, etc.) His speech on the radio was recorded the day before, at his home. register: to record (one’s marriage, a birth, one’s car, etc.) in an official record; to have a valuable letter specially recorded at the post office so that it will arrive safely: a registered packet; (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure). write: to put into words: He wrote an account of the accident. \ See Also دون (دَوَّنَ)، عَيَّرَ عن، كتب (كَتَبَ)، دَلَّ على، ألف (أَلَّفَ)، سجل (سَجَّلَ) -
109 put up a poor show
expr infmlShe put up a poor show, I'm afraid — Боюсь, что ее успехи более чем скромные
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110 put up a poor show
потерпеть неудачу; неудачно выступить; см. тж. put up a fine show 2) -
111 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) lyfta2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) byggja, reisa3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) festa á vegg4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) hækka5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) veita/halda uppi (mótþróa)6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) leggja fram7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) hÿsa -
112 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) felemel (kezet stb.)2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) (fel)épít3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) felragaszt, kitesz4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) felver (árakat)5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) kifejt; tanúsít6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) előteremt (pénzt vmihez)7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) elszállásol vkit -
113 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) levantar2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) construir3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) colocar4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) aumentar5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) mostrar6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) fornecer7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) alojar -
114 put up
havaya kaldırmak, kaldırmak, kapatmak, bildirmek, vermek, sunmak, arzetmek, çıkarmak, artırmak (fiyat), misafir etmek, yerine koymak, yığmak, istif etmek, konservesini yapmak, reçelini yapmak, bahis oynamak, açmak (şemsiye), bir yana bırakmak, önceden ayarlamak, düzenlemek, konaklamak, gecelemek, misafir olmak, kalmak* * *1) (to raise (a hand etc).) kaldırmak2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) dikmek, yapmak, inşa etmek3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) takmak, asmak4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) artırmak, yükseltmek5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) ortaya koymak, sergilemek6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) sağlamak, vermek7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) evinde yatırmak, misafir etmek -
115 put up
• panna pakettiin• nostaa• julkipanna• esittää• sijoittaa• asettaa ehdokkaaksi• pystyttääfinance, business, economy• pantata• majoittaa• suvaitafinance, business, economy• tarjota• kyhätä• laittaa• ladella• laatia* * *1) (to raise (a hand etc).) nostaa2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) rakentaa3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) kiinnittää seinään4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) nostaa5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) tarjota6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) rahoittaa7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) majoittaa -
116 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) rekke i været; heise2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) sette opp, bygge, reise3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) feste, henge opp4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) sette opp, øke5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) forsvare seg, levere en god kamp6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) skyte inn, skaffe (pengene)7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) gi losji til -
117 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) []celt2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) []celt3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) izkārt; izlikt (apskatei)4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) pacelt (cenu)5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) izrādīt (pretestību u.tml.)6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) sagādāt; nodrošināt7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) izmitināt -
118 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) pakelti2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) statyti3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) pakabinti4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) (pa)kelti5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) rodyti6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) parūpinti7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) apnakvinti -
119 put up
föreslå; ställa upp som kandidat* * *1) (to raise (a hand etc).) sätta (räcka) upp2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) bygga, uppföra3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) sätta upp4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) höja5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) prestera6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) betala, stå för7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) härbärgera, hysa -
120 put up
1) (to raise (a hand etc).) zvednout2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) postavit vztyčit3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) vylepit, pověsit4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) zvýšit5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) vést boj6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) věnovat7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) ubytovat* * *• vyvěsit
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