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1 to wipe one's mouth
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2 watch one's mouth etc
expr usu imper infmlWatch your tongue and wipe that grin off you face unless you want me to do it for you! — Давай без грубостей и кончай ухмыляться, а не то ты у меня доухмыляешься!
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3 mouth
[mauθ]n1) рот, устаMy mouth was dry. — У меня пересохло во рту.
- large mouth- in one's mouth
- into one's mouth
- with gaping mouth
- with one's mouth full
- with a bitter taste in one's mouth
- with foam at the mouth
- from mouth to mouth
- open one's mouth
- hold smth in one's mouth
- wipe one's mouth
- take smth into one's mouth
- take smth out of one's mouth
- keep one's mouth shut
- breathe through one's mouth
- cram one's mouth with smth
- rinse one's mouth
- screw up one's mouth
- be in everybody's mouth
- mouth is nervously twitching
- one's mouth waters at the sight of smth2) устье, горлышко- mouth of a bottle- mouth of the river
- don't look a given horse into the mouth
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4 blood
[blʌd]n1) кровьBlood rushed to his head. — Кровь ударила ему в голову.
Your blood pressure is up. — У вас повышенное давление крови.
There was blood on his face. — У него на лице была кровь.
The war cost much blood. — Война стоила много жизней.
- dark bloodHe was covered with blood. — Он был весь в крови.
- venous blood
- dried up blood
- fresh blood
- banked blood
- oxygenated blood
- blood pressure
- blood poisoning
- blood group
- blood vessel
- blood-groove flow
- blood bank
- blood drawing
- blood transfusion
- drop of blood
- trickle of blood
- circulation of the blood
- stains of blood
- sight of blood
- heavy loss of blood
- full of blood
- covered with blood
- eyes shot with blood
- blood of life
- person of hot blood
- wet with blood
- sweat and blood
- wipe blood from one's face
- have a blood count
- give a sample of blood for analysis
- check smb's blood for the virus
- take blood from one's finger
- splash oneself with blood
- splash smth with blood
- lose much blood
- beat smb up badly enough to draw blood
- stop the blood
- feel the taste of blood in one's mouth
- shed human blood
- stir smb's blood
- spit blood
- poison blood
- taste blood
- hurt one's knee drawing blood
- avenge the blood of one's father
- be out for smb's blood
- set one's blood hammering in one's temples
- give one's blood and life for the country
- have smb's blood on one's hands
- make smb's blood boil
- make smb's blood run cold
- make smb's blood freeze
- draw blood
- stain one's hands with blood
- dip one's hands in blood
- one's blood is up
- sight of blood makes smb sick
- blood is streaming down the face
- blood is dripping
- blood dries quickly
- blood is throbbing in smb's temples
- blood flows
- blood rushed into her cheeks2) происхождение, род, родовитость; кровь как носитель наследственностиHe is my flesh and blood. — Он мне родня
Blood is blood. — ◊ Своя рубаха ближе к телу. /Людская кровь не водица.
Blood is thicker than water. — ◊ Свой своему поневоле брат.
His words make one's blood freeze. — ◊ Кровь стынет в жилах от его слов.
- blue bloodThe blood is fresh in his veins. /He has plenty of blood. — ◊ У него кровь играет
- high blood
- half-blood
- blood line
- blood brother
- blood relation
- blood feud
- call of blood
- man of noble blood
- horse of the purest Arab blood
- horse of full blood
- one's own flesh and blood
- in one's blood
- of royal blood
- be related by blood
- blood will tell -
5 knock
1. n стук2. n удар; толчок3. n тех. детонация, стук4. n амер. разг. резкая критика5. n амер. разг. обыкн. придирки, нападки, замечания6. n амер. разг. разг. подача мяча7. n амер. разг. неприятность; беда; удар8. n амер. разг. неудача; убыток9. n амер. разг. сл. аукцион, продажа с молоткаto take the knock — разориться;
10. v стучать; стучаться, постучатьсяI thought I heard a knock — мне показалось, что стучат
11. v разг. поднять, разбудить стукомbig-end knock — стук, вызванный износом вкладышей шатунного подшипника
12. v ударять; бить, колотитьknock down — сбить; свалить
13. v вбивать14. v наталкиваться, встречать15. v сбить16. v соединить, сколотить17. v тех. работать с перебоями, стучать18. v разг. удивлять, поражать, ошеломлять19. v разг. резко критиковать; придираться, нападать20. v сл. арестовать, забрать21. v амер. сл. добиться; обеспечить; овладеть22. v амер. сл. хорошо подготовиться; владетьto knock under board — свалиться пьяным, напиться вдрызг
to knock home — вдолбить, довести до сознания
to knock dead — приводить в восторг,
a comedian who really knocked them dead — комик, который их просто уморил
positions where they could knock down good money — должности, на которых они могли загребать хорошие деньги
23. n холм, бугор24. n диал. песчаная отмельСинонимический ряд:1. bang (noun) bang; blow; smash2. hit (noun) criticism; flak; hit; lick; rap; swat; swipe; wipe3. loud noise (noun) clang; loud noise; pounding; tap; tapping; thud; thump4. criticise (verb) badmouth; bad-mouth; carp; complain; criticise; find fault with; judge; put down; slam5. criticize (verb) blame; censure; condemn; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; pan; reprehend; reprobate; skin6. hit (verb) catch; clout; hit; pop; slog; smack; smash; smite; swat; wham7. rap (verb) bang; beat; bob; pound; rap; strike; tap; thump; tunk; whack
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