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121 на ходу
• НА ХОДУ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. coll [subj-compl with быть (subj: a noun denoting a vehicle, factory etc)]⇒ sth. is in working condition, working as it should:- [of a factory, plant etc] X is operational.2. на ходу вскочить, соскочить и т.п. [adv]⇒ (to jump into, jump off etc a vehicle, horse etc) while it is in motion:- while (the car <the horse etc>) is moving;- (jump into <onto, from>) a < the> moving (car <train etc>);- (jump into a car <jump out of a boat etc>) as it is pulling out (pulling in, floating out etc).♦ Трамвай начал делать круг... Зоя ловко соскочила на ходу, потому что отсюда было короче (Солженицын 10). The [trolley] car had already begun its turn around the circle.... [Zoya] jumped off deftly while the car was moving, so as to cut down the distance she would have to walk (10b).♦ Отомкнув баркас, он [Митька] с силой толкнул его от коряги, вскочил на ходу (Шолохов 2). Не [Mitka] unhitched the boat, pushed it hard and jumped in as it floated out (2a).3. [adv]⇒ (of a person) (to do sth.) while continuing to move:- without stopping.♦ Перед собой он держал половинку арбуза и ел из нее на ходу столовой ложкой (Аксёнов 6). In one hand he held half a watermelon, which he was eating with a tablespoon as he walked along (6a).♦...Буш, как фокусник, извлек из воздуха тетрадь и стал на ходу читать... (Набоков 1)....Busch, like a conjurer, plucked a notebook out of the air and began to read on the move... (1a).♦ Статный австрийский офицер со спортсменской выправкой шел под конвоем на вокзал. Ему улыбнулись две барышни, гулявшие по перрону. Он на ходу очень ловко раскланялся и послал им воздушный поцелуй (Шолохов 2). A fine-looking Austrian officer with the bearing of an athlete was being taken under guard to the station building. Two young ladies strolling along the platform smiled at him. He managed a very neat bow without stopping and blew them a kiss (2a)4. coll [adv]⇒ (to do sth.) hastily, without giving it one's full attention, or while in the process of doing something else:- on the go;- on the move.♦ Не стал читать страницу из "Дневника" Делакруа... чтобы не прочесть ее кое-как, на ходу... (Олеша 3). I didn't begin reading a page in Delacroix's Diary,.in order not to read it haphazardly, on the go... (3a).5. coll [adv]⇒ quickly, without thinking or preparation:- [in refer, to saying sth., answering etc] off the top of one's head.♦...Нужно было разобраться в речевом коде землян. Без помощи специального устройства, на ходу, это не просто (Обухова 1). He had to decipher the speech code of the Earthmen. This was not easy on the spur of the moment, without special instruments (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на ходу
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122 отходить
1. отойти1. move away / off; (о поезде и т. п.) leave*, pull out; depart (особ. как указание в расписании); ( о пароходе) put* out, sail2. воен. withdraw*, draw off, fall* back3. (от; отклоняться) step aside (from), walk away (from); deviate (from); (от темы и т. п.) digress (from); (от оригинала, обычая и т. п.) depart (from), diverge (from)4. (от; отставать, отваливаться) come* off (d.)2. отойти (успокаиваться, приходить в себя)recover, come* to oneself; сов. тж. be all right again3. сов. см. отхаживать -
123 пойти
сов.1. см. идти 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 и ходить 1, 3, 4, 5, 6ребёнок пошёл — the child* began / started to walk
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пошёл! — off you go!пошёл вон! разг. — off with you!; be off!
уж если на то пошло — as far as that goes, for that matter
(так) не пойдёт! разг. — that won't work!, that won't wash / do!
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124 отойти
I без доп.
1) go (away, aside); move away/off; leave, pull out, depart (о поезде и т.п.); put out, sail (о пароходе)
2) (от чего-л.) (отклоняться)
step aside (from), walk away (from); deviate (from) (от темы и т.п.); depart, diverge (from) (от обычая, оригинала и т.п.); digress (from)
3) воен. withdraw, drwa off, fall back
4) pass (to), go (to)
II без доп.
thaw; recover (normal state); come to oneself, come round; be all right again тж. несовер.* * ** * *go (away, aside); move away/off; leave, pull out* * *departleaveretreat -
125 отходить
I без доп.
1) go (away, aside); move away/off; leave, pull out, depart (о поезде и т.п.); put out, sail (о пароходе)
2) (от чего-л.; отклоняться)
step aside (from), walk away (from); deviate (from) (от темы и т.п.); depart, diverge (from) (от обычая, оригинала и т.п.); digress (from)
3) воен. withdraw, drwa off, fall back
4) pass (to), go (to)
II без доп.
thaw; recover (normal state); come to oneself, come round; несовер. тж. be all right again
III (кого-л.)
cure, heal, nurse back to health* * ** * *go (away, aside); move away/off; leave, pull out* * *divergeretreat -
126 сойти
leave, step offwalk down, go down, come down (from), descendcome off, disappearpass for, be taken forbe passable, be OK -
127 прекращать
vt; св - прекрати́тьto end, to stop, to put an end/a stop to, to cease lit, to halt lit; прерывать to break/to cut off, to sever litпрекраща́ть перегово́ры/отноше́ния — to break off talks/relations
прекраща́ть перегово́ры в знак проте́ста — to walk out of the talks
прекраща́ть подпи́ску — to discontinue/to stop one's subscription, to stop subscribing
прекраща́ть ого́нь — to cease fire
прекраща́ть рабо́ту — to stop work(ing), to cease ( one's) work
прекраща́ть распростране́ние я́дерного ору́жия — to put a stop to/to halt nuclear (arms) proliferation
прекраща́ть пода́чу га́за — to cut off the gas
прекраща́ть на время прода́жу лека́рства — to suspend the sale of the drug
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128 пройти
1. elapse2. pass offпожалуйста, дайте мне пройти — please let me pass
3. pass; go; spread4. goпрошел; пройденный — gone through
прошел через; принятый — got through
5. go by6. traverseСинонимический ряд:1. изучить (глаг.) выучить; изучить; овладеть; одолеть; освоить; постигнуть; превзойти; проштудировать; усвоить2. миновать (глаг.) миновать; миноваться; отойти3. прекратиться (глаг.) кончиться; перестать; прекратиться4. пролечь (глаг.) пролечь5. проникнуть (глаг.) пробиться; проникнуть6. протечь (глаг.) протечь
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