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I. across [брит. əˈkrɒs, америк. əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs] ПРЕДЛОГ Across frequently occurs as the second element in certain verb combinations (come across, run across, lean across etc.). For translations, look at the appropriate verb entry (come, run, lean etc.).
1. across (from one side to the other):
to go or travel across sth
to be lying across the bed
the line across the page
across the years
the scar across his face
2. across (to, on the other side of):
across
the shops across town
3. across (all over, covering a wide range of):
across the world
cultural links across borders перенос.
II. across [брит. əˈkrɒs, америк. əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs] НАРЕЧ.
1. across (from one side to the other):
the lake is two miles across
to help sb across
2. across (on, to the other side):
to go across to sb
to look across at sb
he called across to her
III. across from ПРЕДЛОГ
across from
I. run [брит. rʌn, америк. rən] СУЩ.
1. run (act or period of running):
course ж.
to do sth at a run
to take a run at fence, hedge, stream
to give sb a clear run перенос.
laisser le champ libre à qn (at doing pour faire)
2. run (flight):
on the run prisoner
en fuite, en cavale разг.
to be on the run from sb/sth
fuir qn/qc
to have sb on the run букв.
to have sb on the run перенос.
3. run (series of successes, failures, reds, blacks):
série ж. (of de)
4. run ТЕАТР.:
5. run (trend of events, market):
against the run of play СПОРТ
6. run (series of thing produced):
tirage м.
série ж.
a paperback run of 10, 000
7. run ФИНАНС. (on Stock Exchange):
ruée ж.
a run on stock market, bank, item
8. run (trip, route):
route ж.
trajet м.
9. run (in cricket, baseball):
point м.
10. run (for rabbit, chickens):
enclos м.
11. run (in tights, material):
12. run (for skiing etc):
piste ж.
13. run (in cards):
suite ж.
II. runs СУЩ.
runs только мн. разг.:
la courante разг.
III. run <прош. вр. ran, part passé run> [брит. rʌn, америк. rən] ГЛ. перех.
1. run (cover by running):
run race, heat, stage, distance, marathon
2. run (drive):
to run sb home or back
to run sth over to sb's house
3. run (pass, move):
4. run (manage):
run business, hotel, store, school, country
I'm running this show разг.!
c'est moi qui commande! разг.
5. run (operate):
run machine
run motor, engine
run program
run car
to run a check on sb police:
6. run (organize, offer):
run competition, lessons, course
run train, bus, service
7. run (extend, pass) (of cable, wire, pipe):
8. run (cause to flow):
run water, bath
run tap
9. run ЖУРН.:
run newspaper:
publier, faire passer разг.
10. run (pass through):
run rapids
run blockade
run red light
11. run (smuggle):
run guns, drugs
12. run (enter in contest):
run horse
run candidate
IV. run <прош. вр. ran, part passé run> [брит. rʌn, америк. rən] ГЛ. неперех.
1. run (move quickly):
run person, animal:
to run across/down/up sth
to run for one's country СПОРТ
to run in the 100 metres/in the 3.30 (race)
the customers will come running перенос.
2. run (flee):
run for your life! run for it разг.!
run for your life! run for it разг.!
déguerpissons! разг.
I had to run for it разг.
j'ai déguerpir разг.
3. run (rush off):
run разг.
filer разг.
sorrymust run! разг.
désoléil faut que je file! разг.
4. run (function):
run machine, generator:
run engine, press:
to run off mains, battery
to run on diesel, unleaded
to run fast/slow clock:
5. run (continue, last):
run contract, lease:
to run fromto school year, season:
aller deà
6. run ТЕАТР.:
run play, musical:
7. run (pass):
to run past/through sth frontier, path, line:
8. run (move):
run sledge, vehicle:
glisser (on sur, forward vers l'avant, back vers l'arrière)
run curtain:
coulisser (on sur)
to run through sb's hands rope:
9. run (operate regularly):
run buses, trains:
10. run (flow):
run water, liquid, stream, tap, bath, nose:
the streets will be running with blood перенос.
11. run (flow when wet or melted):
run colour, dye, garment:
run ink, makeup, butter, cheese:
12. run ПОЛИТ. (as candidate):
to run for mayor, governor
to run against person
13. run (be worded):
run message, speech:
14. run (snag):
run tights, material:
V. run [брит. rʌn, америк. rən]
to give sb the run of sth
practice run СУЩ.
essai м.
I. lean [брит. liːn, америк. lin] СУЩ. (meat)
maigre м.
II. lean [брит. liːn, америк. lin] ПРИЛ.
1. lean (not fat):
lean person, body, face
lean meat
2. lean (difficult) перенос.:
lean year, times
3. lean (efficient):
lean company
III. lean <прош. вр., part passé leaned or leant> [брит. liːn, америк. lin] ГЛ. перех.
IV. lean <прош. вр., part passé leaned or leant> [брит. liːn, америк. lin] ГЛ. неперех.
lean wall, building:
V. lean [брит. liːn, америк. lin]
I. come [брит. kʌm, америк. kəm] СУЩ. жарг.
sperme м.
II. come [брит. kʌm, америк. kəm] МЕЖД. (reassuringly)
come (now)!
III. come <прош. вр. came, part passé come> [брит. kʌm, америк. kəm] ГЛ. перех.
1. come (travel):
2. come брит. (act) разг.:
IV. come <прош. вр. came, part passé come> [брит. kʌm, америк. kəm] ГЛ. неперех.
1. come (arrive):
come person, day, success, fame:
come bus, letter, news, results, rains, winter, war:
to come by (take) bus, taxi, plane
to come down stairs, street
to come up stairs, street
to come from airport, hospital
to come into house, room
to come past car, person:
to come through person: town centre, tunnel
to come through water, object: window etc
to come to school, telephone
to come to the company as apprentice, consultant
2. come (approach):
to come to sb for money, advice
venir demander [qc] à qn
3. come (call, visit):
come dustman, postman:
come cleaner:
4. come (attend):
to come to meeting, party, wedding
5. come:
to come to (reach) water:
to come to dress, carpet, curtain:
6. come (happen):
7. come (begin):
8. come:
to come from (originate from) person: city, country etc
to come from word, song, legend: country, language
to come from substance, food: raw material
to come from coins, stamps: place, collection
to come from smell, sound: place
to come from France fruit, painting:
to come from France person:
9. come (be available):
to come in sizes, colours
10. come:
to come to (tackle) problem, subject
to come to sth or to doing sth late in life
11. come (develop):
12. come (be situated):
to come within terms
to come first/last athlete, horse:
tu es arrivé combien? разг.
13. come (be due):
he had it coming (to him) разг.
14. come (be a question of):
15. come (have orgasm):
come разг.
V. come [брит. kʌm, америк. kəm]
come again разг.?
I. come across ГЛ. [брит. kʌm -, америк. kəm -] (come across) (be conveyed)
come across meaning, message:
come across feelings:
she comes across well on TV
come across as liar, expert
come across as enthusiastic, honest
II. come across ГЛ. [брит. kʌm -, америк. kəm -] (come across [sth])
come across article, reference, example
come across village
III. come across ГЛ. [брит. kʌm -, америк. kəm -] (come across [sb])
come across person:
come across
I. get across ГЛ. (get across)
1. get across (pass to other side):
get across
2. get across (be communicated):
get across message:
II. get across ГЛ. (get across [sth]) (cross)
get across river, road etc
III. get across ГЛ. (get [sth] across)
1. get across (transport):
2. get across (communicate):
get across message, meaning
faire passer (to à)
IV. get across ГЛ. (get across [sb] разг.) америк. (annoy)
get across
se mettre [qn] à dos разг.
I. put across ГЛ. [брит. pʊt -, америк. pʊt -] (put across [sth], put [sth] across)
put across idea, message, concept, case, point of view
put across personality
to put oneself across
I. run across ГЛ. [брит. rʌn -, америк. rən -] разг. (run across [sth/sb])
run across
tomber sur разг.
I. go across ГЛ. [брит. ɡəʊ -, америк. ɡoʊ -] (go across)
go across
II. go across ГЛ. [брит. ɡəʊ -, америк. ɡoʊ -] (go across [sth])
go across street, river, bridge etc:
go across
hack across ГЛ. [брит. hak -, америк. hæk -]
I. cut across ГЛ. [брит. kʌt -, америк. kət -] (cut across [sth])
1. cut across (bisect) path:
cut across field
2. cut across (transcend) issue, disease:
cut across class barriers, boundaries, distinctions
II. cut across ГЛ. [брит. kʌt -, америк. kət -] (cut across [sb])
cut across
I. lean across ГЛ. [брит. liːn -, америк. lin -] (lean across)
lean across person:
lean across
se pencher (to do pour faire)
II. lean across ГЛ. [брит. liːn -, америк. lin -] (lean across [sth])
lean across desk, table:
lean across
walk across ГЛ. [брит. wɔːk -, америк. wɔk -] (walk across [sth])
walk across
to walk across to sth/sb
walk across
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I. across [əˈkrɒs, америк. əˈkrɑ:s] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. across (on other side of):
across sth
just across the street
across from sb/sth
en face de qn/qc
2. across (from one side to other):
to walk across the bridge
to swim/drive/crawl across sth
to write sth across sth
to go across the sea to France
a road across the desert
across country
3. across (on):
4. across (find unexpectedly):
to come [or run] across sb/sth
tomber sur qn/qc
Выражения:
across the board increase taxes
II. across [əˈkrɒs, америк. əˈkrɑ:s] НАРЕЧ.
1. across (one side to other):
to run/swim across
to be 2m across
2. across (from one to another):
to get sth across to sb
I. get across ГЛ. перех.
get across
get across a message
II. get across ГЛ. неперех.
1. get across (go across):
get across
2. get across (communicate):
to get across to sb/sth
run across ГЛ. перех., неперех.
run across
cut across ГЛ. перех.
1. cut across (cut):
cut across
2. cut across перенос.:
cut across
put across <-tt-> ГЛ. перех. неправ.
to put sth across
to put sth across idea, message
I. come across ГЛ. перех.
come across photos
come across problem, obstacle
II. come across ГЛ. неперех.
come across
to come across well/badly
to come across as sth
across the ether
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французский
английский
английский
английский
английский
французский
французский
I. across ·ˈkras] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. across (on other side of):
across sth
just across the street
across from sb/sth
en face de qn/qc
2. across (from one side to other):
to walk across the bridge
to swim/drive/crawl across sth
to write sth across sth
a road across the desert
across country
3. across (on):
4. across (find unexpectedly):
to come [or run] across sb/sth
tomber sur qn/qc
Выражения:
across the board increase taxes
II. across ·ˈkras] НАРЕЧ.
1. across (one side to other):
to run/swim across
to be 2m across
2. across (from one to another):
to get sth across to sb
run across ГЛ. перех., неперех.
run across
cut across ГЛ. перех.
1. cut across (cut):
cut across
2. cut across перенос.:
cut across
I. come across ГЛ. перех.
come across photos
come across problem, obstacle
II. come across ГЛ. неперех.
come across
to come across well/badly
to come across as sth
I. get across ГЛ. перех.
get across
get across a message
II. get across ГЛ. неперех.
1. get across (go across):
get across
2. get across (communicate):
to get across to sb/sth
put across <-tt-> ГЛ. перех. неправ.
to put sth across
to put sth across idea, message
across the ether
французский
французский
английский
английский
traversier (-ière)
Present
Icome across
youcome across
he/she/itcomes across
wecome across
youcome across
theycome across
Past
Icame across
youcame across
he/she/itcame across
wecame across
youcame across
theycame across
Present Perfect
Ihavecome across
youhavecome across
he/she/ithascome across
wehavecome across
youhavecome across
theyhavecome across
Past Perfect
Ihadcome across
youhadcome across
he/she/ithadcome across
wehadcome across
youhadcome across
theyhadcome across
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A bucksaw is a crosscut saw, it is designed to cut across the grain.
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Several unmarked trails, dirt forest roads and seasonal streams cut across the trail.
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Wall's campaign cut across this by holding public meetings and also 17 workplace meetings.
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The railway viaduct across the street was also erected in 1864 and this cut across a quadrant of both the main streets.
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These council districts were abolished in 1975, and the new local council authorities established in that year often cut across parish boundaries.
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