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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > worn off
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9 (the) paint has worn off
the paint has worn off (chipped off, is peeling off) краска стёрлась (облупилась, сошла)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) paint has worn off
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10 the novelty has worn off
Общая лексика: впечатление новизны стёрлось, впечатление свежести стёрлосьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the novelty has worn off
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12 ■ wear off
■ wear offA v. i. + avv.1 consumarsi; logorarsi; cancellarsi: The tread of my tyres has worn off, il battistrada delle mie gomme si è logorato; The inscription has worn off, l'iscrizione si è cancellata2 (fig.) dissiparsi; esaurirsi; svanire; ( di un dolore, ecc.) passare: The effect of the pill will soon wear off, l'effetto della pillola si esaurirà presto; The shock soon wore off, lo choc passò ben prestoB v. t. + avv. -
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сточить, обточить (капля камень точит): Time and winds have worn off the stones of an old tower.— Время и ветер разрушили камни старой башни. Time and water have worn off the stones ofan old tower.— Время и вода обточили камни старой башни.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > wear off/away
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улетучиться, утихнуть, ослабеть, пройти (о боли, чувствах)By the next afternoon the shock had worn off.
My headache isn’t serious. It will wear off after an hour or so.
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phr.v.1.(се) брише (боја/испис/дезен)2. слабее, стивнува, поминува, исчезнува (болка/бес/возбуда); слабее, исчезнува (влијание/ефект); поминува (магијата/опивката)3. the novelty has worn off не е повеќе новост -
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1. IIwork off at some time the pain will work off soon (quickly) боль скоро (быстро) пройдет2. IIIwork off smth. /smth. off/ work off one's vexation (one's superfluous energy, etc.) дать выход своему раздражению и т.д.; work off one's fat согнать /сбросить/ лишний жир; work off arrears of correspondence разобрать скопившуюся корреспонденцию, ответить на все скопившиеся письма; work off all one's oldest goods (shop-worn goods, old copies, etc.) отделаться /освободиться/ от старых /залежавшихся/ товаров и т.д., распродать старые товары и т.д.3. XVIwork off in some time the pain worked off in about an hour (in a very short time, etc.) боль утихла примерно через час и т.д.4. XXI1work off smth. on smb. he worked off his stale jokes on us он "кормил" /"угощал"/ нас старыми остротами; work off one's bad temper on smb. срывать /вымещать/ плохое настроение на ком-л. -
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18 shuffle off
1) сбросить( одежду, кожу) Every spring the snake shuffles off its old skin. ≈ Каждую весну змея сбрасывает свою старую шкуру.
2) свалить (ответственность) He was glad to shuffle off the load of responsibility onto a younger man. ≈ Он был рад свалить груз ответственности на молодого человека.
3) брести, плестись The old man shuffled off in his worn shoes. ≈ Пожилой человек еле передвигал ноги в своих поношенных ботинках. снимать, стягивать( одежду) уклоняться от чего-либо;
стараться избавиться;
сваливать с себя( ответственность) - to * a duty on smb. else свалить на другого свою обязанность - to * the blame on to smb. переложить вину на кого-либо брести, плестись - they shuffled off to school они (неохотно) поплелись в школуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > shuffle off
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1. phr v бросать, покидатьto cast the lead — бросать лот, мерить глубину лотом
2. phr v отбрасывать, отвергать3. phr v отрекаться, отказыватьсяcast aside — оставлять, откладывать на время, временно отказываться
4. phr v сбрасывать5. phr v заканчивать работу6. phr v охот. выпускать7. phr v охот. спускать8. phr v охот. полигр. определять по рукописи объём печатной работыСинонимический ряд:1. rejected (adj.) abandoned; discarded; dismissed; done with; forsaken; rejected; repudiated; thrown away; worn out2. cast (verb) abandon; cast; discard; lay aside; set aside; shed; slough; throw off -
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См. также в других словарях:
off\ and\ on — • off and on • on and off adv Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years. It rained off and on all day. Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. A worn out cord may make a hearing … Словарь американских идиом
off-the-rack — adj. Intended to be worn without alterations; ready to wear; of clothing. Contrasted with {made to order}, {custom made}. See {pret a porter} Syn: off the shelf, ready to wear, pret a porter. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Worn — Wear Wear, v. t. [imp. {Wore} (w[=o]r); p. p. {Worn} (w[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. {Wearing}. Before the 15th century wear was a weak verb, the imp. & p. p. being {Weared}.] [OE. weren, werien, AS. werian to carry, to wear, as arms or clothes; akin… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
off and on — also[on and off] {adv.} Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. * /Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years./ * /It rained off and on all day./ Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. * /A worn out cord may make a… … Dictionary of American idioms
off and on — also[on and off] {adv.} Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. * /Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years./ * /It rained off and on all day./ Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. * /A worn out cord may make a… … Dictionary of American idioms
worn out — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, abjured, ablated, all in, antiquated, antique, archaic, ausgespielt, beat, beat up, beaten, bone weary, burned out, burnt up, bushed, consumed, dead, dead and alive, dead tired, deadbeat, depleted, deserted … Moby Thesaurus
wear\ off — • wear down • wear off • wear away v 1. To remove or disappear little by little through use, time, or the action of weather. Time and weather have worn off the name on the gravestone. The eraser has worn off my pencil. The grass has worn away… … Словарь американских идиом
Pile-worn — a. Having the pile worn off; threadbare. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wear off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms wear off : present tense I/you/we/they wear off he/she/it wears off present participle wearing off past tense wore off past participle worn off 1) if something such as a pain, an emotion, or a feeling wears… … English dictionary
wear off — • wear off • wear away remove or disappear little by little by use, time or weather The name on the front of my passport has worn off from using it too much … Idioms and examples
on\ and\ off — • off and on • on and off adv Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years. It rained off and on all day. Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. A worn out cord may make a hearing … Словарь американских идиом