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41 cure
I [kjuə] 1. сущ.1) лечение, курс лечения2) излечение, исцеление; выздоровлениеHe was beyond cure. — Он был неизлечим.
The new treatment effected a miraculous cure. — Новый метод лечения чудесным образом исцелил больного.
3)а) лекарство, средство излеченияб) средство решения какой-л. проблемыThe magic cure for inflation does not exist. — Не существует волшебного лекарства от инфляции.
Syn:remedy 1.4)а) паства, церковный приходб) забота, попечение ( священника о пастве)Syn:5) тех. вулканизация ( резины)2. гл.1) излечивать, исцелятьDoctors are now able to cure people of many diseases which in former times would have killed them. — Теперь врачи могут излечить людей от многих болезней, которые в прежние времена были бы для них смертельными.
The question is whether pulmonary consumption can be cured. — Вопрос в том, можно ли излечить чахотку.
Time cured him of his grief. — Время излечило его горе.
Syn:2) заготавливать, консервироватьSyn:preserve 2.3) вулканизировать ( резину)••II [kjuə] сущ.; разг.What cannot be cured must be endured. — посл. Что нельзя исправить, то следует терпеть.
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42 yank
I n infmlII vi infmlA dozen armed men were inquiring after some yank and swearing to have his life — Дюжина вооруженных людей расспрашивала об одном американце и грозила его прикончить
III vt AmE slThe small girl kept yanking at her mother's apron — Маленькая девочка не переставая дергала свою мать за платье
1)The bulls don't care to yank a tramp unless they have to — Полицейским незачем арестовывать бродягу, разве что по необходимости
2)Yank that welcher a little and see what that does — А если попробовать его тряхануть, может, он заплатит долг
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