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1 Transitive and intransitive verbs
Переходные и непереходные глаголы↑ VerbВ английском языке, как и в русском, все глаголы делятся на переходные и непереходные1) Переходными в английском языке являются глаголы, которые могут иметь при себе прямое дополнение, т.е. присоединяемое к глаголу без предлога, например see smb/smth — видеть кого-л./что-л., make smth — делать что-л., influence smb/smth — влиять на кого-л./что-л., help smb — помогать кому-л..2) Непереходными являются все прочие глаголы, в частности, глаголы, которые вообще не могут иметь при себе дополнения (например, sleep — спать, die — умирать), а также глаголы, дополнение которых присоединяется посредством предлога (например, look at smb/smth — смотреть на кого-л./что-л., wait for smb/smth — ждать кого-л./что-л., contend with smb — спорить с кем-л.).3) Как видно из примеров, свойства переходности/непереходности у глаголов с одинаковым значением в английском и русском языках могут не совпадать.English-Russian grammar dictionary > Transitive and intransitive verbs
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2 Verb
Глагол — это часть речи, которая обозначает действие или состояние.1) Глаголы делятся на вспомогательные ( Auxiliary verbs) и основные или смысловые (Main verbs).2) Основные глаголы ( Main verbs) делятся на глаголы, обозначающие действия и глаголы, обозначающие состояния (State verbs).3) Глаголы бывают правильные и неправильные (см. Irregular verbs).4) Глаголы могут употребляться в действительном и страдательном залоге (см. Passive).5) Глаголы могут иметь утвердительную или отрицательную форму (см. Verb: negative form).6) Глагольные формы делятся на финитные и нефинитные ( Finite and non-finite verbs). Нефинитные глагольные формы делятся на инфинитивы (Infinitive), причастия (Participle) и герундий (Gerund). Термин Ing-form является общим термином для герундия (глагольного имени) и причастий, образованных с помощью окончания "-ing".7) Финитные глагольные формы выражают наклонение: изъявительное, сослагательное (см. Subjunctive) и повелительное (см. Imperative).8) Финитные глагольные формы могут выражать значения будущего времени ( Future time), настоящего времени (Present time), прошедшего времени (Past time).10) О том, как могут выражаться дополнения и подлежащее при глаголе см. Verb patterns•— Глагольные обороты см. Verb idioms
— Глаголы, описывающие изменение состояния см. Verbs describing change of state
— Различия в употреблении глаголов have и have got см. have / have got
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3 cut-and-paste
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4 close
I.close1 [kləʊs]1. adjectivea. ( = near) proche• in close proximity to sb/sth dans le voisinage immédiat de qn/qch• she felt something close to loathing for the man elle éprouvait un sentiment proche de la haine pour cet hommeb. [friend, relative] proche ; [relationship, friendship] profond ; [cooperation, ties, links, connection] étroit ; [resemblance] fort• to be in/keep in close contact with sb être/rester en contact étroit avec qn• to be/feel close to sb être/se sentir proche de qnc. [examination, inspection, study] attentif ; [questioning] serré ; [investigation, enquiry, checking] minutieux ; [translation] fidèle• (up)on closer inspection or examination après un examen plus minutieux• to keep a close eye or watch on sb/sth surveiller qn/qch de prèsd. [texture] dense ; [election, contest, race, finish] serrée. [room] mal aéré ; [atmosphere] lourd2. adverb• close to sb/sth près de qn/qch• close behind (sb/sth) juste derrière (qn/qch)• close by (sb/sth) tout près (de qn/qch)• to get close (to sb/sth) s'approcher (de qn/qch)• to get closer (to sb/sth) se rapprocher (de qn/qch)• to be close at hand [object] être à portée de main ; [place] être à proximité ; [date, event] être proche• to look at sth close to/up regarder qch de très près3. compoundsII.close2 [kləʊz]1. noun( = end) fin f• to draw sth or bring sth to a close mettre fin à qcha. ( = shut) fermer ; [+ road] barrerb. [+ proceedings, discussion] mettre fin à ; [+ account] clorea. [door, drawer] se fermer ; [museum, theatre, shop] fermerb. [session] se terminer ; [speaker] terminer• the meeting closed abruptly la séance a pris fin or s'est terminée brusquement4. compounds► close season noun (British) (Hunting) période f de fermeture de la chasse ; (Fishing) période f de fermeture de la pêche ; (Football) intersaison f[business, shop] fermer (définitivement)[hunters, pursuers] se rapprocher ; [darkness, night] tomber• to close in on sb ( = approach) se rapprocher de qn ; (in race, pursuit) rattraper qn► close off separable transitive verb[+ room] interdire l'accès à ; [+ road] barrer► close up[people in line] se rapprocher ; [wound] se refermer[+ house, shop] fermer* * *I 1. [kləʊs]1) ( road) passage m2) ( of cathedral) enceinte f2.1) ( with close links) [relative] proche; [resemblance] frappantto bear a close resemblance to somebody/something — ressembler beaucoup à quelqu'un/quelque chose
close links with — liens mpl étroits avec [country]; liens mpl d'amitié avec [group]
2) ( intimate) [friend] proche (to de)3) ( almost equal) [contest, result] serré‘is it the same?’ - ‘no but it's close’ — ‘c'est le même?’ - ‘non mais c'est proche’
4) (careful, rigorous) [scrutiny] minutieux/-ieuse; [supervision] étroitto keep a close watch ou eye on somebody/something — surveiller étroitement quelqu'un/quelque chose
5) ( compact) [texture] dense; [print, formation] serré6) ( stuffy) [weather] lourd7) (colloq) ( secretive)3.1) ( nearby)it's close, I can hear it — il ne doit pas être loin, je l'entends
2) ( close temporally)3) ( almost)4.‘is the answer three?’ - ‘close!’ — ‘est-ce que la réponse est trois?’ - ‘tu y es presque’
close enough adverbial phrase5.that's close enough — ( no nearer) tu es assez près; ( acceptable) ça ira
close to prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase1) ( near) près de [place, person, object]how close are we to...? — à quelle distance sommes-nous de...?
2) ( on point of) au bord de [tears, hysteria]3) ( almost at)closer to 30 than 40 — plus proche or plus près de 40 ans que de 30
to come closest to — s'approcher le plus de [ideal, conception]
how close are you to completing...? — est-ce que vous êtes sur le point de finir...?
4) ( also close on (colloq)) ( approximately) près de, presque6.close by prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase près de [wall, bridge]••(from) close to — (colloq)
II 1. [kləʊz]it was a close call (colloq) ou shave (colloq) ou thing — je l'ai/tu l'as etc échappé belle
1) gen, Sport fin fat the close of day — littér à la tombée du jour liter
2) Finance2.transitive verb1) ( shut) fermer2) ( block) fermer [border, port]; boucher [pipe, opening]; barrer [road]; interdire l'accès à [area of town]3) ( bring to an end) mettre fin à [meeting, case]; fermer [account]4) ( reduce)to close the gap — fig réduire l'écart
5) ( agree) conclure [deal, contract]3.1) ( shut) [airport, polls, shop] fermer; [door, container, eyes, mouth] se fermer2) ( cease to operate) [business, mine] fermer définitivement3) ( end) [meeting, play] prendre finto close with — se terminer par [song]
4) Finance [currency, index] clôturer (at à)the market closed down/up — le marché a clôturé en baisse/en hausse
5) ( get smaller) se réduire6) ( get closer) se rapprocher (on de)4.closed past participle adjective1) ( shut) fermé‘closed’ — ( sign in shop) ‘fermé’; ( in theatre) ‘relâche’
‘closed for lunch/for repairs’ — ‘fermé pour le déjeuner/pour cause de réparations’
‘road closed’ — ‘route barrée’
‘closed to the public’ — ‘interdit au public’
‘closed to traffic’ — ‘circulation interdite’
behind closed doors — fig à huis clos
2) ( restricted) [community, meeting] fermé•Phrasal Verbs:- close in- close up -
5 mess
mess [mes]1. noun• your bedroom's a mess! (inf) ta chambre est un vrai fouillis !• get this mess cleared up at once! range-moi ce fouillis tout de suite !• he's a mess (inf) (emotionally, psychologically) il est complètement déboussolé (inf) ; (US) ( = no use) il n'est bon à rien• to get (o.s.) out of a mess se sortir d'un mauvais pas• your boots have made an awful mess on the carpet tu as fait des saletés sur le tapis avec tes bottes• to make a mess of [+ one's life] gâcher2. compoundsa. ( = act the fool) faire l'imbécile ; ( = play in water, mud) patauger• stop messing about! arrête tes bêtises !b. ( = waste time) perdre son temps• what were you doing? -- just messing about que faisais-tu ? -- rien de particuliera. ( = fiddle with) tripoterb. ( = amuse o.s. with) they were messing about with a ball ils s'amusaient à taper dans un ballon= mess about= mess about with► mess up• that's messed everything up! ça a tout gâché !• if you mess with me... (threatening) si tu m'embêtes...* * *[mes] 1.1) ( untidy or dirty state) désordre mwhat a mess! — quel désordre!, quelle pagaille! (colloq)
to make a mess — [person] mettre du désordre
to tidy ou clear up the mess — mettre de l'ordre
you look a mess! — GB
you look like a mess! — US tu es dans un bel état!
2) fig ( muddled state)to be in a terrible mess — [economy] être dans une situation catastrophique
to make a mess of the job — massacrer (colloq) le travail
3) (colloq) ( pitiful state)he's a mess — (colloq) ( psychologically) il est dans un sale état
4) ( excrement) saletés fplto make a mess — [dog] faire ses saletés
dog mess — (colloq) crotte (colloq) f de chien
5) Military cantine fofficers' mess — ( in the army) mess m; ( in the navy) carré m des officiers
6) (colloq) US portion f2.(colloq) intransitive verb ( meddle)to mess with — toucher à [drugs]
Phrasal Verbs:- mess up -
6 slam
slam [slæm]1. noun[of door] claquement m[+ door] claquer ; [+ lid] refermer violemmenta. [door, lid] claquer4. compounds* * *[slæm] 1.1) ( of door) claquement m2) Games chelem m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) ( shut loudly) [person] claquer [door]; [wind] faire claquer [door]to slam the door in somebody's face — lit, fig claquer la porte au nez de quelqu'un
2) ( with violence)to slam on the brakes — (colloq) freiner à mort (colloq)
3) (colloq) ( criticize) critiquer [quelqu'un] violemment4) (colloq) ( defeat) écraser3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) [door] claquer ( against contre)2)to slam into something — [vehicle] s'écraser contre quelque chose; [boxer, body] heurter violemment quelque chose
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7 scoff
scoff [skɒf]( = mock) se moquer• to scoff at sb/sth se moquer de qn/qch* * *[skɒf], US [skɔːf] 1.transitive verb1) ( mock)‘love!’ she scoffed — ‘l'amour!’ dit-elle avec dédain
2) (colloq) GB ( eat) engloutir (colloq), bouffer (colloq)2.intransitive verb se moquer (at de) -
8 sublet
sublet [‚sʌbˈlet](verb: preterite, past participle sublet)1. nounsous-louer (to à)* * *['sʌblet, ˌsʌb'let] -
9 amalgamate
amalgamate [əˈmælgəmeɪt][+ companies] fusionner* * *[ə'mælgəmeɪt] 1.transitive verb2.1) [company, union] fusionner ( with avec)2) [metal] s'amalgamer ( with à)3.amalgamated past participle adjective [school, association, trade union] unifié -
10 arbitrate
arbitrate [ˈα:bɪtreɪt]* * *['ɑːbɪtreɪt] 1.transitive verb arbitrer [dispute, claim]2.intransitive verb arbitrer, jouer le rôle d'arbitre ( between entre) -
11 awaken
awaken [əˈweɪkən]= awake* * *[ə'weɪkən] 1.1) ( from sleep) réveiller2) ( generate) faire naître [fear, interest]; éveiller [suspicions]2.intransitive verb (prét awoke ou awakened littér, pp awoken ou awakened littér) ( from sleep) se réveiller -
12 blaspheme
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13 communicate
communicate [kəˈmju:nɪkeɪt]a. communiquer• to communicate with sb by email/by telephone communiquer avec qn par courrier électronique/par téléphone* * *[kə'mjuːnɪkeɪt] 1.transitive verb1) ( convey) communiquer [ideas, feelings] (to à); transmettre [information] (to à)2) ( transmit) transmettre [disease]2.2) ( be in contact) communiquer ( with avec; by par)3) ( connect) -
14 croon
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15 disarm
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16 disembark
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17 dominate
dominate [ˈdɒmɪneɪt]* * *['dɒmɪneɪt] 1.transitive verb dominer [person, region, town]; dominer dans [industry, market]2.an area dominated by factories/shops — une zone très industrielle/commerçante
intransitive verb [person] dominer; [issue, question] prédominer -
18 ejaculate
ejaculate [ɪˈdʒækjʊleɪt]( = have orgasm) éjaculer* * *[ɪ'dʒækjʊleɪt] 1.transitive verb ( exclaim) s'exclamer2.intransitive verb éjaculer -
19 generalize
generalize [ˈdʒenərəlaɪz]* * *['dʒenrəlaɪz]transitive verb, intransitive verb généraliser ( about à propos de) -
20 glean
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