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1 bring sth. along to work
Общая лексика: брать с собой на работу (To those concerned by a water bottle ban, just remember how we used to fill up a juice or pop bottle from home and bring it along to work.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bring sth. along to work
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2 not have come across sth.
Общая лексика: не попадалось (I don't remember having come across it in my research. - Не припомню, чтобы мне такое попалалось)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not have come across sth.
См. также в других словарях:
remember — verb 1 THE PAST (I, T) to have a picture in your mind of people, events, places etc from the past: remember sb/sth: Do you remember Rosa Davies? | Mr Wilson has lived on our street for as long as I can remember. | remember (that): I remember you… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
remember — re|mem|ber W1S1 [rıˈmembə US ər] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(the past)¦ 2¦(information/facts)¦ 3¦(to do/get something)¦ 4¦(keep something in mind)¦ 5¦(honour the dead)¦ 6 be remembered for/as something 7¦(give somebody a present)¦ 8 remember me to somebody… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bring sth about phrasal — verb (T) to make something happen: Computers have brought about many changes in the workplace. bring sb/sth around/round phrasal verb (T) 1 bring the conversation around/round to to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
as far as I can remember — as far as I know/can remember/can see/can tell/spoken phrase used for saying what you think is true when you think that there may be facts that you do not know, remember etc No one has complained, as far as I know. He was the only one who enjoyed … Useful english dictionary
keep track of sth — keep track (of sth) ► to keep a record of something, or make certain that you know or remember what has happened: »Keep track of the hours you work. »His job is to keep track of all the shipments going out to customers. Main Entry: ↑track … Financial and business terms
lose track of sth — lose track (of sth) ► to stop keeping a record of something, or stop being certain that you know or remember what has happened: »I have lost track of the number of times you have been late this month. »So many customers came in that I lost track… … Financial and business terms
brave sth out phrasal — verb (T) to deal bravely with something that is frightening or difficult 3 noun 1 (plural) brave people: Today we remember the brave who died in the last war. 2 (C) a young fighting man from a Native American tribe … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˌgo ˈover sth — phrasal verb 1) to check something carefully Could you go over this report and correct any mistakes?[/ex] 2) to repeat a series of things or think about them again in order to remember or understand them completely … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌhark ˈback to sth — phrasal verb to remember something from the past, or to be similar to something from the past … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌjot sth ˈdown — phrasal verb to write something in a quick informal way on a piece of paper so that you remember it … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌtake sth ˈin — phrasal verb 1) to understand and remember something that you hear or read I m not sure how much of his explanation she took in.[/ex] 2) to make a piece of clothing more narrow or more tight, so that it fits you … Dictionary for writing and speaking English