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41 well
I [wel] n1) криниця2) струмок, ключ; джерело( мінеральне); водойма; pl мінеральні води ( курорт)3) джерело, кладязь4) прогін сходів; шахта ліфта5) гірськ. свердловина6) тex. відстійник, зумпфII [wel] v1) підніматися (про воду; well up)3) бити ключем; хлинути, бризнути (well out, well forth)4) ( over) переповнюватися; литися через крайIII [wel] n1) добро; благо2) ( the well) здоровіIV [wel] a1) predic здоровий; той, що одужав2) predic хороший, в задовільному стані3) заможний; той, що процвітає4) вдалий5) бажаний, доцільнийV [wel] adv(better; best)1) добре, відмінно; удачно; благополучно2) позитивно, сприятливо3) заможно4) значно5) цілковито, повністю6) розумно, з повним розумінням; справедливо7) ретельно8) дуже9) досить10) в словоспол.as well — також, теж; з таким же успіхом
as well as — також; так само як; на додаток; крім того
VI [wel]well done /run/! — молодець!, добре! ( схвалення)
int ну!well, I declare! — ну, скажу я вам!; ну, ну!, нема що сказати!
well, to be sure — от тобі е маєш!
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42 _ненажерливість; скупість; користолюбство
all covet, all lose avarice and happiness never saw each all the chase of gain is rich in hate don't wait for dead men's shoes an evil gain is equal to a loss if you run after two hares you'll catch none many kiss the child for the nurse's sake near is my coat, but nearer is my shirt no longer pipe, no longer dance one beats the bush, and another catches the birds a penny soul never came to twopence the pleasure of what we enjoy is lost by coveting more poverty wants some things, luxury many things, avarice all things what is got over the devil's back is spent under his bellyEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _ненажерливість; скупість; користолюбство
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43 tick
I [tɪk] 1. n1) цо́кання2) по́значка3) розм. митьin a tick — вмить, нега́йно
2. vto [on] the tick — то́чно, пунктуа́льно
1) цо́кати2) роби́ти по́значку, ста́вити га́лочку (тж. tick off)•- tick off- tick over II [tɪk] n зоол. III [tɪk] n1) чохо́л (матраца, подушки)IV [tɪk] n1) розм. креди́тto go [on] tick, to run [on] tick — бра́ти в креди́т; заліза́ти в борги́
to buy [to sell] on tick — купува́ти (продава́ти) в креди́т
2) раху́нок
См. также в других словарях:
run over — {v.} 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. * /Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over./ 2. To try or go over (something) quickly; practice briefly. * /During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so… … Dictionary of American idioms
run over — {v.} 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. * /Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over./ 2. To try or go over (something) quickly; practice briefly. * /During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so… … Dictionary of American idioms
run over someone — run over (someone/something) to drive over someone or something with a vehicle. Pfeifer tried to run him over, but Fred luckily escaped. I ran over a rabbit and was in tears all the way home! … New idioms dictionary
run over something — run over (someone/something) to drive over someone or something with a vehicle. Pfeifer tried to run him over, but Fred luckily escaped. I ran over a rabbit and was in tears all the way home! … New idioms dictionary
run over — (someone/something) to drive over someone or something with a vehicle. Pfeifer tried to run him over, but Fred luckily escaped. I ran over a rabbit and was in tears all the way home! … New idioms dictionary
run over — ► run over 1) knock down with a vehicle. 2) overflow. 3) exceed (a limit). Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
run over something — ˌrun ˈover sth derived to read through or practise sth quickly • She ran over her notes before giving the lecture. Main entry: ↑runderived … Useful english dictionary
run over — index inundate, invade, overlap, overstep, recapitulate, repeat (state again), review Burton s Legal Thes … Law dictionary
run over — verb 1. injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑run down • Hypernyms: ↑injure, ↑wound • Verb Frames: Somebody s something … Useful english dictionary
run over — phrasal verb Word forms run over : present tense I/you/we/they run over he/she/it runs over present participle running over past tense ran over past participle run over 1) [transitive] to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over… … English dictionary
run-over — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from run over, past participle of run over 1. : extending beyond the allotted space run over matter in printing 2. : worn at one side run over heels … Useful english dictionary