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зловонный
tasso di popolarità
I. rate1 [брит. reɪt, америк. reɪt] СУЩ.
1. rate (speed):
ritmo м.
at this rate we'll never be able to afford a car перенос.
at the rate you're going перенос.
2. rate (number of occurrences):
tasso м.
3. rate (level):
4. rate (charge):
costo м.
prezzo м.
5. rate (wage):
6. rate ЭКОН. (in foreign exchange):
corso м.
II. rates СУЩ.
rates npl брит.:
business rates before сущ. increase, rebate
III. rate1 [брит. reɪt, америк. reɪt] ГЛ. перех.
1. rate (classify):
2. rate (deserve):
rate medal, round of applause
3. rate (value):
rate honesty
rate friendship
rate person
IV. rate1 [брит. reɪt, америк. reɪt] ГЛ. неперех. (rank)
V. to rate oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.
VI. rate1 [брит. reɪt, америк. reɪt]
I. rating1 [брит. ˈreɪtɪŋ, америк. ˈreɪdɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. rating (score):
IQ rating брит.
2. rating ЭКОН. (status):
rating м.
3. rating брит.:
4. rating брит.:
rating ВОЕН., МОР.
II. ratings СУЩ.
ratings npl:
ratings ТВ, РАДИО
ratings ТВ, РАДИО
ratings ТВ, РАДИО
rating м.
rating2 [брит. ˈreɪtɪŋ, америк. ˈreɪdɪŋ] СУЩ. устар.
rate2 [брит. reɪt, америк. reɪt] ГЛ. перех. устар.
rate person, dog:
Job [брит. dʒəʊb, америк. dʒoʊb] БИБЛ.
I. job1 [брит. dʒɒb, америк. dʒɑb] СУЩ.
1. job:
lavoro м.
we'll all be out of a job before сущ. advert, offer, opportunities
we'll all be out of a job analysis, evaluation, specification, title
we'll all be out of a job pages, supplement
we'll all be out of a job creation, cuts, losses
2. job (role):
ruolo м.
3. job (duty):
dovere м.
4. job (task):
lavoro м.
5. job (assignment):
6. job (result of work to do):
7. job (difficult activity) разг.:
una vera impresa, un lavoraccio (to do, doing fare)
8. job (crime, theft):
job разг.
colpo м.
job разг.
furto м.
9. job ИНФОРМ.:
job м.
10. job (thing):
job разг.
cosa ж.
job разг.
11. job (plastic surgery) разг.:
II. job1 <forma in -ing jobbing, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. jobbed> [брит. dʒɒb, америк. dʒɑb] ГЛ. неперех.
1. job (do casual work):
2. job (do piecework):
III. job1 [брит. dʒɒb, америк. dʒɑb]
(and a) good job too! брит.
to do a big job разг.
to be on the job брит. разг., шутл.
to do the job перенос.
to give sth, sb up as a bad job брит.
mollare qc, qn
to make the best of a bad job брит.
job2 [брит. dʒɒb, америк. dʒɑb]
job → jab
I. jab [брит. dʒab, америк. dʒæb] СУЩ.
1. jab брит. МЕД.:
2. jab (poke):
3. jab (in boxing):
jab м.
II. jab <forma in -ing jabbing, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. jabbed> [брит. dʒab, америк. dʒæb] ГЛ. перех.
to jab sth into sth
to jab sth at sb
III. jab <forma in -ing jabbing, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. jabbed> [брит. dʒab, америк. dʒæb] ГЛ. неперех.
1. jab:
2. jab (in boxing):
job rating СУЩ. (of president, prime minister)
rating [ˈreɪ·t̬ɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. rating (estimation):
2. rating pl ТВ, РАДИО:
I. rate [reɪt] СУЩ.
1. rate (speed):
2. rate (proportion):
quota ж.
3. rate (price):
Выражения:
II. rate [reɪt] ГЛ. перех.
to rate sb/sth as sth
considerare qn/qc come qc
III. rate [reɪt] ГЛ. неперех.
job [dʒɑ:b] СУЩ.
1. job (piece of work, employment):
lavoro м.
2. job (duty):
dovere м.
3. job разг. (robbery):
Present
Irate
yourate
he/she/itrates
werate
yourate
theyrate
Past
Irated
yourated
he/she/itrated
werated
yourated
theyrated
Present Perfect
Ihaverated
youhaverated
he/she/ithasrated
wehaverated
youhaverated
theyhaverated
Past Perfect
Ihadrated
youhadrated
he/she/ithadrated
wehadrated
youhadrated
theyhadrated
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