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1 well-laid streets
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2 streets and avenues were well laid out
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > streets and avenues were well laid out
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3 the streets and avenues were well laid out
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets and avenues were well laid out
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4 street
[striːt]nThe streets are well paved. — Улицы хорошо вымощены.
The streets intersect here. — Здесь улицы пересекаются.
The street is covered/is blocked with snow. — Улица занесена снегом.
The windows open/look out on the street. — Окна дома выходят на улицу.
to be in the same street with smb — ◊ быть в одинаковом положении с кем-либо;
not to be in the same street with smb — ◊ отставать от кого-либо/быть слабее кого-либо/быть хуже кого-либо
- busy street- city street
- wide street
- squalid street
- market street
- downtown street
- shop street
- one-way street
- London streets
- winding streets
- paved street
- well-laid streets
- traffic-choked streets
- street lighting
- street markets- street musician- street fighting
- manners of the street
- man in the street- lay pipes under the street- clear the street of wreckage
- close the streets for traffic
- cross the street by the crosswalk
- crowd the streets
- cry across the street
- dress the street with flags
- destroy the whole street
- extend a rope across a street
- fall across the street
- go along the streets
- guide smb through the narrow streets
- keep the streets clean
- lay down new streets
- lead smb across the street
- live in this street
- look up and down the street
- repair the street
- throng about the streets
- turn smb into the street
- walk the streets
- walk the streets of the city
- wander about the streets
- widen a street
- street leads to the station
- street is closed for traffic
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5 lay out
1) выкладывать, выставлять The goods for sale were laid out attractively. ≈ Товары на продажу были выставлены так, что привлекали внимание.
2) свалить, сбить с ног, вывести из строя
3) разг. убить With one blow he laid his attacker out. ≈ Одним ударом он вышиб из противника дух.
4) планировать, разбивать (сад, участок)
5) тратить деньги Having laid out his father's fortune into shares, he was able to live on the interest. ≈ Вложив отцовское наследство в акции, он жил на проценты.
6) подготовить тело к погребению, обряжать Two of the women came to lay out the body. ≈ Пришли две женщины обрядить покойника.
7) утомлять This heat has quite laid me out. ≈ Я очень утомился от этой жары.
8) ругать Syn: bawl out
2), be down on
1), bring up
10), brush down, burn up
5), call down
4), chew out, chew up
3), choke off
3), come down on
3), dress down
1), dust down
2), hop on
2), jack up
3), land on
2), reproach
2., reprove, sail into
1), scold
1., sit on
3), speak to
4), step on
3), strip down, strip off
2), take apart
4), talk to
1), tell off
3), tick off
3), walk into
2)
9) устилать, покрывать, накрывать, укрывать Syn: cover, bespread вынимать, выкладывать;
раскладывать планировать, проектировать - to * a campaign составить план кампании (рас) планировать;
располагать;
разбивать (сад, участок) - the streets and avenues were well laid out улицы и проспекты были хорошо распланированы размечать (изделия для обработки) - to * a curve( техническое) разбивать кривую сбить с ног, повалить;
вывести из строя (разговорное) выкладывать, тратить (деньги) приготовить к погребению;
убрать и уложить( на стол) - to * in lavender см. lavender (разговорное) убить;
похоронить, закопать( о живом) напрягать, тратить ( силы) - to lay oneself out (for smth., for smb. или to do smth.) (разговорное) стараться изо всех сил;
из кожи вон лезть - the old woman laid herself out to amuse the child старушка с ног сбилась, стараясь как-то занять ребенка -
6 lay out
[ʹleıʹaʋf] phr v1. вынимать, выкладывать; раскладыватьthe magnificent scene that was laid out before the climbers - великолепный вид, открывшийся альпинистам
2. 1) планировать, проектировать2) (рас)планировать; располагать; разбивать (сад, участок)the streets and avenues were well laid out - улицы и проспекты были хорошо распланированы
3) размечать ( изделия для обработки)to lay out a curve - тех. разбивать кривую
3. сбить с ног, повалить; вывести из строя4. разг. выкладывать, тратить ( деньги)5. 1) приготовить к погребению; убрать и уложить ( на стол)to lay out in lavender см. lavender I ♢
2) разг. убить; похоронить, закопать ( о живом)6. напрягать, тратить ( силы)to lay oneself out (for smth., for smb. или to do smth.) - разг. стараться изо всех сил, из кожи вон лезть
the old woman laid herself out to amuse the child - старушка с ног сбилась, стараясь как-то занять ребёнка
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7 lay out
1. phr v вынимать, выкладывать; раскладыватьthe magnificent scene that was laid out before the climbers — великолепный вид, открывшийся альпинистам
2. phr v планировать, проектировать3. phr v планировать; располагать; разбивать4. phr v размечать5. phr v сбить с ног, повалить; вывести из строяto lay an action — подать иск; возбудить судебное дело
6. phr v разг. выкладывать, тратить7. phr v приготовить к погребению; убрать и уложить8. phr v разг. убить; похоронить, закопать9. phr v напрягать, тратитьto lay oneself out — стараться изо всех сил, из кожи вон лезть
Синонимический ряд:1. plan (noun) arrangement; design; map; plan; project; proposal; proposition; scheme2. design (verb) blueprint; design; map out; plan; set out3. map (verb) chart; map; plot4. prepare (verb) arrange; prepare; schedule; work out5. spend (verb) disburse; expend; fork out; give; outlay; pay; shell out; spend -
8 place
pleis 1. noun1) (a particular spot or area: a quiet place in the country; I spent my holiday in various different places.) sted2) (an empty space: There's a place for your books on this shelf.) plass3) (an area or building with a particular purpose: a market-place.) -sted, -plass4) (a seat (in a theatre, train, at a table etc): He went to his place and sat down.) plass, sete5) (a position in an order, series, queue etc: She got the first place in the competition; I lost my place in the queue.) plass, stilling6) (a person's position or level of importance in society etc: You must keep your secretary in her place.) plass7) (a point in the text of a book etc: The wind was blowing the pages of my book and I kept losing my place.) plass, sted8) (duty or right: It's not my place to tell him he's wrong.) oppgave9) (a job or position in a team, organization etc: He's got a place in the team; He's hoping for a place on the staff.) plass, stilling10) (house; home: Come over to my place.) hus, hjem11) ((often abbreviated to Pl. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads, streets or squares.) plass12) (a number or one of a series of numbers following a decimal point: Make the answer correct to four decimal places.) desimal2. verb1) (to put: He placed it on the table; He was placed in command of the army.) sette, legge, plassere2) (to remember who a person is: I know I've seen her before, but I can't quite place her.) plassere•- go places
- in the first
- second place
- in place
- in place of
- out of place
- put oneself in someone else's place
- put someone in his place
- put in his place
- take place
- take the place ofheim--------hus--------identifisere--------legge--------plass--------plassere--------posisjon--------sted--------stillingIsubst. \/pleɪs\/1) plass, sted2) ( i bok e.l.) sted, passasje3) oppgave, plikt• it's not my place to...det er ikke min oppgave å..., det er ikke opp til meg...4) ( for en person) plass, sete, sitteplass, kuvert5) lokale6) hjemsted, by, bygd7) plass, torg, kort gate• St. James's Place8) ( matematikk) forklaring: uttrykk for antall desimaler9) ( hverdagslig) hjem, bolig, bosted10) stilling, rang, posisjon, plass, rette plass12) (amer., hesteveddeløp) andreplass13) ( spesielt offentlig) ansettelse, stilling, vervabout the place på stedet, i husetall over the place overalt, litt her og litt der kaotisk, i uordenback a horse for a place ( hesteveddeløp) spille på at en hest blir plassert blant de tre bestebe at the wrong place at the wrong time være på feil sted til feil tidcalculate to the third place of decimals eller calculate to three places of decimals eller calculate to three decimal places regne med tre desimalerevery place (amer.) overaltfall into place ordne seg falle på plass, bli klarere, begynne å gi mening, stemmefill somebody's place etterfølge noen, ta en annens plassget a place ( i konkurranse) få en plassering, plassere seg blant de tre bestegive place to vike for, bli etterfulgt av, avløses avgo places ( hverdagslig) nå langt, bli noe stortgo places and see things ( hverdagslig) komme seg ut, reise ut og se seg omkringhold a high place innta en fremskutt plass, ha en høy posisjon i samfunnethold in place holde fast, holde i robe in place (være) på plassen sin, (være) på plass være installertin the first place for det første, først og fremstin (the) place of i stedet forknow one's place kjenne sin plass, vite hva man kan tillate segmake place for gjøre plass for vike forno place (amer.) ingenstedsof this place herfra, her fra stedetout of place på feil sted, upassende (som ikke passer inn)place of amusement fornøyelsessted, forlystelsesstedplace of birth fødestedplace of business forretningslokaleplace of dispatch avsenderadresseplace of work arbeidsstedplace of worship sted der det holdes gudstjenesterput somebody in their place eller teach somebody (to know) their place sette noen på plassput something into place sette noe på plass, sette noe fasttake a place ta en stilling, ta en jobbtake one's place sette seg på plassen sin, finne plassen sintake place finne sted, inntreffe, hendetake the place of somebody avløse noen, steppe inn for noenIIverb \/pleɪs\/1) plassere, sette, stille, legge, anbringe2) plassere, utnevne, settehan fikk kommandoen over, han ble satt til å lede3) (handel, om varer eller ordre) plassere4) (handel, om penger) investere, plassere5) ( om hukommelsen) plassere6) ( golf) plassere, plassere ballenbe placed ( sport) ( britisk) bli en av de tre\/fire første (amer.) bli en av de tre første (amer., hesteveddeløp) komme på annenplassbe placed fifth\/eleventh ( sport) komme på femte\/ellevte plassbe placed next to somebody bli plassert ved siden av noenbe well placed to do something ha et godt utgangspunkt for å gjøre noe -
9 Lisbon
Lisboa in Portuguese, is the capital of Portugal and capital of the Lisbon district. The city population is just over half a million; greater Lisbon area contains at least 2.5 million. Located on the north bank of one of the greatest harbors in Europe, formed from the estuary of the Tagus River, which flows into the Atlantic, Lisbon has a long and illustrious history. A site of Phoenician and Greek trading communities, Lisbon became an important Roman city. Its name, Lisboa, in Portuguese and Spanish, is a corruption of its Roman name, Felicitas Julia. The city experienced various waves of invaders. Muslims seized it from the Visigoths in the eighth century, and after a long siege Muslim Lisbon fell to the Portuguese Christian forces of King Afonso Henriques in 1147.Lisbon, built on a number of hills, saw most of its major palaces and churches constructed between the 14th and 18th centuries. In the 16th century, the city became the Aviz dynasty's main capital and seat, and a royal palace was built in the lower city along the harbor where ships brought the empire's riches from Africa, Asia, and Brazil. On 1 November 1755, a devastating earthquake wrecked a large part of the main city and destroyed the major buildings, killed or displaced scores of thousands of people, and destroyed important historical records and artifacts. The king's prime minister, the Marquis of Pombal, ordered the city rebuilt. The main lower city center, the baixa ("down town"), was reconstructed according to a master plan that laid out a square grid of streets, spacious squares, and broad avenues, upon which were erected buildings of a uniform height and design. Due to the earthquake's destruction, few buildings, with the exception of the larger cathedrals and palaces, predate 1755. The Baixa Pombalina, as this part of Lisbon is known, was the first planned city in Europe.Lisbon is more than the political capital of Portugal, the site of the central government's offices, the legislative, and executive buildings. Lisbon is the economic, social, and cultural capital of the country, as well as the major educational center that contains almost half the country's universities and secondary schools.The continuing importance of Lisbon as the country's political heart and mind, despite the justifiable resentment of its northern rival, Oporto, and the university town of Coimbra, was again illustrated in the Revolution of 25 April 1974, which began with a military coup by the Armed Forces Movement there. The Estado Novo was overthrown in a largely bloodless coup organized by career junior military officers whose main strategy was directed toward the conquest and control of the capital. Once the Armed Forces Movement had the city of Lisbon and environs under its control by the afternoon of 25 April 1974, its mastery of the remainder of the country was assured.Along with its dominance of the country's economy, politics, and government, Lisbon's cultural offerings remain impressive. The city is a treasure house that contains hundreds of historic houses and squares, churches and cathedrals, ancient palaces, and castles, some reconstructed to appear as they were before the Lisbon earthquake of 1755. There are scores of museums and libraries. Among the more outstanding museums open to the public are the Museu de Arte Antiga and the museums of the Gulbenkian Foundation.
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