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101 take
سَلَكَ \ act: to behave: You are acting like a fool. behave: to act in a certain way: If you can’t behave (yourself), you’ll be punished. You behaved very badly. do: to act; behave: You must do as I do. Well done!. take: to use; follow: You took the wrong road. Take my advice. \ See Also تصرف (تَصَرَّف) -
102 the primrose path
книжн.1) путь наслаждений, стезя утех [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Ophelia: "I shall the effect of this good lesson keep As watchman to my heart. But, good my brother, Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven; Whilst like a puff'd and reckless libertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads, And recks not his own rede. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Hamlet’, act I, sc. 3) — Офелия: "Я сохраню, как сторожа души, Урок твой добрый. Только, милый брат, Не будь как грешный пастырь, что другим Указывает к небу путь тернистый, А сам, беспечный и пустой гуляка, Идет тропой утех, Забыв свои советы. " (перевод М. Лозинского)
The Sheriff: "...There is also a strong feeling among the men of this town that a line should be drawn between those that are straight wives and mothers and those that are... taking the primrose path." (B. Shaw, ‘The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet’) — Шериф: "...Мужчины нашего города убеждены, что должно делаться различие между добродетельными женами и матерями и теми женщинами, которые... избрали путь порока."
‘I know I'd never trust Martha with any secret of mine, and poor old Harry had to take up with that woman in New York just to have someone to confide in, to talk to.’ ‘There was more to it than that, though, wasn't there. Morris?’ ‘Well, of course I assume so. You mean the primrose path of dalliance. Yes, that too.’ (J. O'Hara, ‘The Lockwood Concern’, book I) — - И я никогда бы не доверил Марте никакой тайны. Вот бедняге Харри и пришлось пойти на связь с той женщиной из Нью-Йорка. Ему просто нужна была собеседница. - Но ведь там был и другой интерес, а, Моррис? - Разумеется, был, насколько я могу судить. Вы имеете в виду плотские утехи. Да. Было и это.
Nine months and more he'd been at Rollo's and he was still only a mechanic. It had been a primrose path at first, promising to lead him to all kinds of opportunities for advancement. Then things had turned tough, his road thorny. (R. Greenwood, ‘Mr. Bunting’, ch. XVI) — Десятый месяц он служит у Ролло, а все еще на должности простого механика. Вначале путь его был усыпан розами, впереди мерещилось повышение за повышением. Потом вдруг застопорило, и путь этот стал тернистым.
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103 take a flier
полететь, упастьIt was a pitch dark night and I was bicycling along a strange road. Suddenly the front wheel dropped into a deep hole, and I took a flier straight over the handle-bars. (SPI) — Я ехал на велосипеде по незнакомой дороге, а ночь была темная хоть глаз выколи. Неожиданно переднее колесо попало в глубокую яму, и я, перелетев через руль, спикировал на землю вниз головой.
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104 take the high road
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105 take the wrong road
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106 Take the high road
амер. Проявлять разборчивость в средствах. Не прибегать к неэтичным мерамDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Take the high road
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107 Take the low road
амер. Пойти на всё ради победы. Бить ниже поясаDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Take the low road
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108 take\ the\ wrong\ road
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109 side road
1. боковая дорога2. объездной путь, объездslip road — обходный путь, объезд
relief road — обходная, объездная дорога
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110 give her the gun
(give her (или smth.) the gun)1) мор. дать самый полный ход; ав. лететь на предельной скорости2) амер.; жарг. дать газ, гнать вовсю, прибавить ходуThe cab driver gave it the gun. We went tearing down the street... (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink’, ch. 1) — Водитель пустил машину на полную скорость, и мы понеслись по улице...
Tragg pushed the map across the front seat. ‘Here, Floyd. Take this map. Follow the road. Don't give her the gun until I tell you to.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Careless Kitten’, ch. 7) — Трэгг разложил карту на переднем сиденье. - Послушай, Флойд, возьми эту карту и ориентируйся по ней. Пока я не скажу, не гони.
We gave the motor the gun and drove off. (RHD) — Мы дали газ и уехали.
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111 access road
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112 high road
nounHauptstraße, die* * *to take the \high road den rechten Weg beschreiten geh* * *nounHauptstraße, die -
113 high road
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114 trunk road
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115 mistake **** mis·take
[mɪs'teɪk] mistook vb: pt mistaken pp1. nerrore m, sbaglioto make a mistake — (in writing, calculating) fare uno sbaglio or un errore
to make a mistake (about sb/sth) — sbagliarsi (sul conto di qn/su qc)
you're making a big mistake — commetti un grosso or grave errore
make no mistake (about it) — non aver paura, sta' tranquillo
2. vtto mistake A for B — prendere or scambiare A per B
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116 that road yon is the one to take
Общая лексика: нужно пойти по другой дороге, нужно пойти по той дорогеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > that road yon is the one to take
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117 that road yond is the one to take
Общая лексика: нужно пойти по другой дороге, нужно пойти по той дорогеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > that road yond is the one to take
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118 that road yonder is the one to take
Общая лексика: нужно пойти по другой дороге, нужно пойти по той дорогеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > that road yonder is the one to take
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119 to take the wrong road
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120 riprendere
take again( prendere indietro) take backlavoro go back tophotography recordriprendere coscienza regain consciousnessriprendere a fare qualcosa start doing something again* * *riprendere v.tr.1 ( prendere di nuovo) to take* again; to retake*; ( riacchiappare) to catch* (again): devo riprendere la medicina?, shall I take my medicine again?; ha ripreso l'abitudine di fumare, he has taken up smoking again; temo di aver ripreso il raffreddore, I am afraid I have caught a cold again (o I have caught another cold); lanciava la palla in aria e la riprendeva, he threw the ball up into the air and caught it; riprendere il proprio posto, to sit down in one's place again; (fig.) to take one's seat again; verrò a riprendere il bambino dopo il lavoro, I'll come to pick up the child after work; riprendere le armi, to take up arms again; riprendere il cammino, to take to the road again; riprese il cammino verso casa, he set out for home again // lo ha ripreso la febbre, he has (had) another bout of fever; lo riprese la malinconia, he fell back in a state of gloom // riprendere moglie, marito, to remarry // riprendere coraggio, to take courage again // riprendere sonno, to get back to sleep // riprendere un punto, ( nel lavoro a maglia) to pick up a stitch // riprendere quota, (aer.) to regain height2 ( riassumere) to resume; ( personale) to re-engage, to re-employ, to hire again: ripresi la segretaria che avevo licenziato, I re-engaged (o took on again) the secretary I had dismissed; riprendere il comando della nave, to resume command of the ship3 ( ricominciare) to start again, to begin* again, to resume: ha ripreso a piovere, it has started raining again; riprendere a scrivere, a lavorare, to begin writing, working again; riprendere il lavoro, la lettura, to resume work, reading4 ( ricatturare, riconquistare) to retake*, to recapture: riprendemmo il prigioniero fuggito, we recaptured the escaped prisoner; riprendere una fortezza, una città, to retake (o to recapture) a fortress, a town // (sport): riprendere il gruppo di testa, to catch up again with the leaders; riprendere il primo posto in classifica, to regain the top position in the table5 ( prendere indietro) to take* back, to get* back; ( ricuperare) to recover: la casa editrice riprese le copie invendute del libro, the publishing house took back the unsold copies of the book; quando posso riprendere i miei libri?, when can I take (o get) back my books?; sono andata a riprendere l'ombrello che avevo dimenticato, I went to collect the umbrella I had left behind; riprendere forza, to recover strength; riprendere conoscenza, i sensi, to recover consciousness, to come to one's senses again; riprendere fiato, to get one's breath back // la malavita sta riprendendo piede nella zona, the underworld is recovering ground in the area6 ( riutilizzare) to draw* on; ( derivare) to take*: questo compositore ha ripreso alcune danze popolari, this composer has drawn on popular dance tunes; alcuni versi sono ripresi da Shakespeare, some verses are taken from Shakespeare7 ( ripetere) to take* up: il tema iniziale viene ripreso nella seconda parte, the opening theme is taken up in the second part8 ( rimproverare) to tell* off, to reprimand, to reprove, to find* fault with (s.o.): la maestra l'ha ripreso perché parlava troppo, the teacher told him off because he talked too much; mi riprende sempre, he always finds fault with me; riprendere severamente qlcu., to reprimand s.o. sharply9 ( sartoria) to take* in: questo vestito deve essere ripreso in vita, this dress must be taken in at the waist10 (teatr.) to revive: questa commedia è stata ripresa dopo venti anni, this play has been revived after twenty years11 (cinem.) to shoot*: riprendere una scena, to shoot a scene; l'hanno ripreso mentre sbadigliava, they caught him (on film) while he was yawning◆ v. intr.1 ( ricominciare) to start again, to begin* again; ( a parlare) to go* on: aveva smesso di fumare, ma poi ha ripreso, he had given up smoking but then he started again; riprendiamo da dove eravamo rimasti, let's begin again from where we were; si riprende fra dieci minuti, we'll start again in ten minutes; le trasmissioni riprenderanno appena possibile, normal service will be resumed as soon as possible; ''Dimmi'', riprese, ''quando sei arrivato?'', ''Tell me'', he went on, ''when did you arrive?'' // la vita riprende, things are looking up again2 ( rinvigorire) to recover; to revive: i fiori riprendono nell'acqua, flowers revive in water; il vecchio riprende lentamente, the old man is slowly recovering.◘ riprendersi v.intr.pron.1 ( da malattia) to recover, to get* over, to rally; ( da turbamento) to collect oneself: dopo la malattia si riprese lentamente, after his illness he recovered slowly; datemi il tempo di riprendermi, give me time to collect myself; dopo la morte di suo padre, non si è più ripreso, after his father's death he was no longer his former self // dopo aver fatto bancarotta, non si riprese più, after he went bankrupt he never got on his legs again; il mercato azionario non si è ripreso dal crollo, the stock market has not recovered from the crash2 ( correggersi) to correct oneself: fece un errore madornale, ma si riprese subito, he made a huge mistake but he corrected himself at once.* * *1. [ri'prɛndere]vb irreg vt1) (prendere di nuovo: gen) to take again, (prigioniero) to recapture, (città) to retake, (impiegato) to take on again, re-employ, (raffreddore) to catch again, (velocità) to pick up again, (quota) to regainriprendere moglie/marito — to get married again
riprendere i sensi — to recover consciousness, come to o round
riprendere sonno — to go back to sleep, get back to sleep
2) (riavere) to get back, (ritirare: oggetto riparato) to collectpasso a riprendere Francesco/l'impermeabile più tardi — I'll call by to pick up Francesco/the raincoat later
puoi riprenderlo, non mi serve più — you can have it back, I don't need it any more
3) (ricominciare: viaggio, lavoro) to resume, start again"dunque", riprese, "dove eravamo?" — "so", he continued, "where were we?"
4) Cine, TV to shootquesta foto li riprende in un atteggiamento affettuoso — this photo shows them in an affectionate pose
5) (rimproverare) to reprimand6) (restringere: abito) to take in7) (Sport: raggiungere) to catch up with2. vip (riprendersi)1) (riaversi) to recover, (pianta) to revive2) (correggersi) to correct o.s.* * *[ri'prɛndere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere di nuovo) to regain [controllo, comando]; to recover [ territorio]; to take* back [impiegato, regalo]riprendere sonno — to fall asleep again, to go back to sleep
riprendere marito, moglie — (riposarsi) to marry again, to remarry
2) (ricatturare) to recapture [ prigioniero]4) (ricominciare) to go* back to, to restart, to resume, to return to [lavoro, scuola]; to pick up, to take* up, to resume [conversazione, carriera]; to renew, to restart, to resume [ negoziati]5) (recuperare)riprendere conoscenza — to come round BE o around AE o to life, to regain consciousness
6) cinem. fot. to shoot*; (con videocamera) to video(tape)8) (utilizzare di nuovo) to draw* on [idea, tesi]9) (sgridare) to pick up, to pull up, to tell* off10) mus. to repeat2.1) (ricominciare) [attività, ciclo] to restart, to resume; [discussione, processo, scuola] to reopen, to resume"i programmi riprenderanno il più presto possibile" — "normal service will be resumed as soon as possible"
2) (continuare)3."strano," riprese lui — "strange", he continued
verbo pronominale riprendersi1) (ristabilirsi) to recover, to gather oneself; (riaversi) to collect one's wits, to collect oneself, to perk up, to recollect oneself- rsi da uno shock — to recover from o get over the shock
2) (rinverdire) [ pianta] to perk up, to revive3) econ. [commercio, economia] to recover, to perk up4) (correggersi) to correct oneself* * *riprendere/ri'prεndere/ [10]1 (prendere di nuovo) to regain [controllo, comando]; to recover [ territorio]; to take* back [impiegato, regalo]; riprendere sonno to fall asleep again, to go back to sleep; riprendere marito, moglie (riposarsi) to marry again, to remarry2 (ricatturare) to recapture [ prigioniero]4 (ricominciare) to go* back to, to restart, to resume, to return to [lavoro, scuola]; to pick up, to take* up, to resume [conversazione, carriera]; to renew, to restart, to resume [ negoziati]; riprendere servizio to report back for duty; riprendere la lettura to return to one's book5 (recuperare) riprendere quota to gain height again; riprendere terreno to catch up; riprendere conoscenza to come round BE o around AE o to life, to regain consciousness; riprendere colore to get one's colour back6 cinem. fot. to shoot*; (con videocamera) to video(tape)8 (utilizzare di nuovo) to draw* on [idea, tesi]9 (sgridare) to pick up, to pull up, to tell* off10 mus. to repeat(aus. avere)1 (ricominciare) [attività, ciclo] to restart, to resume; [discussione, processo, scuola] to reopen, to resume; "i programmi riprenderanno il più presto possibile" "normal service will be resumed as soon as possible"2 (continuare) "strano," riprese lui "strange", he continuedIII riprendersi verbo pronominale1 (ristabilirsi) to recover, to gather oneself; (riaversi) to collect one's wits, to collect oneself, to perk up, to recollect oneself; - rsi da uno shock to recover from o get over the shock2 (rinverdire) [ pianta] to perk up, to revive3 econ. [commercio, economia] to recover, to perk up4 (correggersi) to correct oneself.
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