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14.07.2025 | 8:19:29 | contempt. | he belongs in | ему место в ("Despicable man, he's still a menace to the world at the age of 100 years. He won't get re-elected even with Trump's endorsement." "He belongs in a nursing home. What a fool..." (Twitter) • He belongs in jail.) |
14.07.2025 | 8:10:51 | gen. | become the norm for other countries | стать нормой для других стран (The first country in Europe has begun to ration electricity, and this may soon become the norm for other countries. (Twitter)) |
14.07.2025 | 7:44:46 | gen. | somebody else's fault | виноват кто-то другой (Since she is the centre of the universe, anything bad must be somebody else's fault. |
14.07.2025 | 7:40:17 | gen. | seek damages | добиваться возмещения убытков |
14.07.2025 | 7:40:06 | gen. | seek damages | требовать компенсации за причинённый ущерб (в том числе здоровью • Bride run over by golf cart sues B.C.'s Furry Creek Golf Course. A woman from the U.K. is seeking damages after she was injured when her wedding dress got tangled in cart wheels, according to lawsuit |
14.07.2025 | 7:34:28 | trav. | devoid of tourists | свободный от туристов (We are there during the delightful spring or early fall. The weather is perfect and we love to hike in the hills above the city. Other than the city's "tourist ghetto" and a couple of other places, the country is devoid of tourists. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 5:09:47 | gen. | simplistic approach | упрощение (This article is too simplistic. There are various factors behind locals and their hostility toward tourists-cultural ignorance, rising cost of living etc. it is not directly connected to global warming. Also, you alluded to global warming as a direct result of tourism. This is a simplistic approach as it ignores industry and so many other key factors. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 5:04:18 | gen. | on a personal level | лично ты, вы (Forget about the climate. Forgoing taking a trip for ‘moral’ reasons won’t affect the climate one iota. The out of control forest fires in central Canada eclipse anything you can do on a personal level. Enjoy life and adapt to the climate. It’s not a static thing and besides, there’s nothing you or I can do about it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 5:01:52 | gen. | overrun | захватить (spread over or occupy (a place) in large numbers (Oxford Dictionary) • "Did any of them predict that in the first half of the 21st century Britain would be overrun by raggedy bearded men in skirts trying to drag us all back to the seventh century?" "Watched a newsreel of life in Britain during the eighties! I could have wept realising what a great decade it was and what a complete hole the UK has turned into." (dailymail.co.uk) • You made three mistakes. Europe is a mess right now because it’s overrun with migrants. You went to France, one of the most expensive countries in Europe. You booked a place without air conditioning. Lots of other great places to travel to. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:49:38 | cliche. | it doesn't take much | запросто (It doesn't take much to be insulted by a waiter in France, they go to school for it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:49:38 | cliche. | it doesn't take much | свободно (It doesn't take much to be insulted by a waiter in France, they go to school for it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:49:38 | cliche. | it doesn't take much | с лёгкостью (It doesn't take much to be insulted by a waiter in France, they go to school for it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:49:38 | cliche. | it doesn't take much | легко (It doesn't take much to be insulted by a waiter in France, they go to school for it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:49:38 | cliche. | it doesn't take much | без проблем (It doesn't take much to be insulted by a waiter in France, they go to school for it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:49:38 | cliche. | it doesn't take much | проще простого (It doesn't take much to be insulted by a waiter in France, they go to school for it. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:37:26 | cliche. | top priority | первоочередная задача (для Тани Гессе: Согласно орфоэпическим нормам русского языка, ударение в прилагательных, оканчивающихся на -ой, падает на последний слог: первоочереднОй, следовательно – первоочереднЫе, первоочереднАя. • Keeping our passengers safe is our top priority. That's why high touchpoint areas are being cleaned continuously, including escalators, moving walkways, stairwells, handrails & kiosks.) |
14.07.2025 | 4:36:32 | cliche. | top priority | первоочередной вопрос (New leaders, same plan: Tsleil-Waututh still pursuing Hastings casino licence after band elections. “We had our first council meeting this past week and this is still a top priority for us,” said Dennis Thomas, who’s one of the three re-elected councillors. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:36:32 | cliche. | top priority | задача первоочередной важности (New leaders, same plan: Tsleil-Waututh still pursuing Hastings casino licence after band elections. “We had our first council meeting this past week and this is still a top priority for us,” said Dennis Thomas, who’s one of the three re-elected councillors. (vancouversun.com)) |
14.07.2025 | 4:36:32 | cliche. | top priority | задача первостепенной важности (New leaders, same plan: Tsleil-Waututh still pursuing Hastings casino licence after band elections. “We had our first council meeting this past week and this is still a top priority for us,” said Dennis Thomas, who’s one of the three re-elected councillors. (vancouversun.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 9:06:23 | gen. | be on the lookout | быть начеку (for sb., sth. • Officers are on the lookout for drunk drivers 24/7.) |
13.07.2025 | 9:06:05 | idiom. | keep one's eyes open | проявлять бдительность (дабы избежать чего-л. нежелательного • "Just wanted to share a disturbing incident that happened around 6:30 PM near Lochdale Elementary today. While walking, three teenage boys on scooters came from behind and shot soft pellets or air beads at us using what seemed like a toy gun—for no reason. It happened so fast, we didn’t have time to react , and they later shot at a passing car as well." "Thanks. I will keep my eyes open for sure." (Reddit)) |
13.07.2025 | 9:07:16 | idiom. | keep one's eyes open | быть начеку (дабы избежать чего-л. нежелательного • "Just wanted to share a disturbing incident that happened around 6:30 PM near Lochdale Elementary today. While walking, three teenage boys on scooters came from behind and shot soft pellets or air beads at us using what seemed like a toy gun—for no reason. It happened so fast, we didn’t have time to react , and they later shot at a passing car as well." "Thanks. I will keep my eyes open for sure. I remember in high school a friend almost lost an eye to some idiots goofing off with pellet guns across the street." (Reddit)) |
13.07.2025 | 8:02:28 | brit. | allotment | огород (Gardens will be dug over and allotments will be even more popular. – while allotments are indeed popular, it doesn’t look like that popularity has increased during 2023. (metro.co.uk)) |
13.07.2025 | 7:22:49 | appr. | partial to | неравнодушен к (пище, напитку, ресторану и т.п. – liking something or someone very much and usually more than other things or people (Britannica Dictionary) • I like all the food here, but I'm particularly partial to the fried chicken. (Britannica Dictionary) • She says she's partial to tall men with dark hair. (Britannica Dictionary)) |
13.07.2025 | 7:16:54 | cust. | take through customs | пронести через таможню (груз • On the way to London Stanstead airport to fly to Greece for a holiday, John’s family stopped at the Stonehenge Inn pub in Salisbury. He said they showed the skull to the staff at the pub, who he said offered him unlimited ale in return for it. “I decided that since I probably couldn’t take it through customs, I made the trade,” John said. “I quite like Old Speckled Hen. The skull is still there now.” |
13.07.2025 | 7:12:19 | gen. | that I don't know | этого я не знаю (“I imagine that some people think the story isn’t true but I assure you it is true,” John said. “It was definitely there and we found it on the trail under a mossy embankment. Whether it is a genuine unicorn, that I don’t know.” |
13.07.2025 | 7:12:19 | gen. | that I don't know | это мне неизвестно (“I imagine that some people think the story isn’t true but I assure you it is true,” John said. “It was definitely there and we found it on the trail under a mossy embankment. Whether it is a genuine unicorn, that I don’t know.” |
13.07.2025 | 7:10:17 | disappr. | disturb something meant to be left alone | потревожить то, что следует оставить в покое (“I pulled it out and thought it must be a deer or something at first but realized it only had one horn,” John told CornwallLive. “It was too small for a rhino but no matter what, it was unusual. “It was real bone, heavy and looked properly old. We brought it back to the car but my gran started feeling uneasy right away. She said it didn’t feel right to take it, like we’d disturbed something meant to be left alone.” |
13.07.2025 | 7:03:09 | gen. | pull free | вытащить (что-л. откуда-л., приложив усилия • A family made a remarkable discovery while on holiday in Cornwall when they stumbled upon what looked like a unicorn skull. John Goodwin and his family from Canada were staying near Tintagel when they found the unusual skull with a horn at St Nectan’s Glen, a waterfall area already considered magical by thousands of visitors. About halfway through a walk around the waterfall, which is also considered to be a sacred and spiritual site, his daughter spotted something sticking out of a mossy bank. John said he figured it was a root but when he pulled it free, it turned out to be a skull with a horn growing straight out of the middle. |
13.07.2025 | 6:55:01 | gen. | testing is complete | проверка окончена (Please wait until testing is complete.) |
13.07.2025 | 6:55:01 | gen. | testing is complete | проверка закончена (Please wait until testing is complete.) |
13.07.2025 | 6:55:01 | gen. | testing is complete | проверка завершена (Please wait until testing is complete.) |
13.07.2025 | 4:13:51 | gen. | present a unique perspective on | высказать необычную точку зрения по поводу (John from Anaheim, California presented a unique perspective on American independence. He pointed out that while July 4 is widely celebrated, the actual day of independence should be recognized as September 3, the date when the Treaty of Paris was signed. (coasttocoastam.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 4:11:03 | gen. | lead to one's downfall | привести к краху (кого-л. • He also spoke about John Holmes, an adult film star who played a pivotal role in the crimes. "Holmes was his own worst enemy," Grevillius said, describing how Holmes's addiction to cocaine led to his downfall. Overall, Grevillius's tales captured the dark interplay of crime and influence in Los Angeles. (coasttocoastam.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 4:08:04 | gen. | influential figures | влиятельные лица (Shifting to the Wonderland murders, which involved the brutal killings of four individuals linked to the Wonderland gang—a group engaged in drug-related crimes—Grevillius pointed out significant corruption within the LAPD and city government. "The cover-up was really the most interesting part of the case," he explained, suggesting that organized crime's connections reached into City Hall. He recounted how Ed Nash, the gangster behind the murders, had links to influential figures, including a City Fire commissioner who was also his lawyer. (coasttocoastam.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 4:06:03 | gen. | powerful figures | влиятельные лица (Seasoned private investigator Nils Grevillius joined guest host Richard Syrett to discuss high-profile criminal cases, mainly the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the notorious Wonderland murders in Los Angeles. Regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Grevillius provided an alternative perspective on the convicted sex offender's operations, suggesting that Epstein was merely a front for a larger intelligence scheme. He posed a provocative question: "What if Ghislaine Maxwell was running an operation for MI6? What if the CIA bought shares in it?" He speculated that these intelligence agencies used Epstein's network as "a honey trap" to gather compromising material on powerful figures. (coasttocoastam.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 4:03:03 | gen. | provide an alternative perspective | высказать альтернативную точку зрения (Seasoned private investigator Nils Grevillius joined guest host Richard Syrett to discuss high-profile criminal cases, mainly the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the notorious Wonderland murders in Los Angeles. Regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Grevillius provided an alternative perspective on the convicted sex offender's operations, suggesting that Epstein was merely a front for a larger intelligence scheme. He posed a provocative question: "What if Ghislaine Maxwell was running an operation for MI6? What if the CIA bought shares in it?" (coasttocoastam.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 3:53:46 | traf.contr. | shoot up the right side | проскочить справа (= не уступить на повороте другому транспортному средству • The truck was making a wide right turn and car decided to shoot up the right side, so it got pushed onto the sidewalk. – решил проскочить справа) |
13.07.2025 | 3:52:20 | gen. | shoot up | бить вверх (о струе воды, фонтане нефти и т.п. • Researchers were amazed when they discovered that several of the birds had figured out a way to operate the mechanism by using their claws and beaks and by positioning themselves in just the right position to drink the water as it shoots up. It is believed that this technique has become something of a 'tradition' among the local birds with more of them picking up the skill after watching others do it. |
13.07.2025 | 3:48:37 | gen. | seasoned | с большим опытом работы (Seasoned private investigator Nils Grevillius joined guest host Richard Syrett to discuss high-profile criminal cases, mainly the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the notorious Wonderland murders in Los Angeles. – частный сыщик с большим опытом работы (coasttocoastam.com)) |
13.07.2025 | 3:42:14 | gen. | pick up | перенять (навык, умение – от кого-л. • Cockatoos in suburban Sydney, Australia have gained something of a reputation in recent years due to their penchant for breaking into trash cans to look for food – and now it seems as though they have picked up the art of using a human drinking fountain to quench their thirst as well. |
13.07.2025 | 3:25:54 | gen. | figure out a way | найти выход, как (+ infinitive; сделать что-л. • Researchers were amazed when they discovered that several of the birds had figured out a way to operate the mechanism by using their claws and beaks and by positioning themselves in just the right position to drink the water as it shoots up. |
13.07.2025 | 3:25:42 | gen. | figure out a way | разобраться, как (+ infinitive; сделать что-л. • Researchers were amazed when they discovered that several of the birds had figured out a way to operate the mechanism by using their claws and beaks and by positioning themselves in just the right position to drink the water as it shoots up. |
12.07.2025 | 6:57:28 | mun.plan. | high-density residential area | район с высокой плотностью населения (It is a high-density residential area and the park is considered our backyard. (nsnews.com)) |
12.07.2025 | 6:57:17 | mun.plan. | high-density residential area | густонаселенный район (Самым густонаселенным районом города оказалось Зябликово из Южного административного округа — там на 1 кв. км земли приходится 30,5 тыс. жителей. (из рус. источников) • It is a high-density residential area and the park is considered our backyard. (nsnews.com)) |
12.07.2025 | 6:40:49 | humor. | ding with a fine | влепить штраф (North Vancouver’s Bravo Cucina Ristorante Italiano has been dinged with a $7,000-fine after selling alcohol to a minor who was working undercover for the B.C. Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch. Under the “minors as agents” sting, the branch sent a 17- and 18-year-old into the Central Lonsdale restaurant. An inspector who was seated a nearby table watched as a server, who was also a manager, delivered a bottle of Kokanee beer to one of the teens without checking their ID first, the ruling states. (nsnews.com)) |
12.07.2025 | 6:40:49 | humor. | ding with a fine | штрафануть (North Vancouver’s Bravo Cucina Ristorante Italiano has been dinged with a $7,000-fine after selling alcohol to a minor who was working undercover for the B.C. Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch. Under the “minors as agents” sting, the branch sent a 17- and 18-year-old into the Central Lonsdale restaurant. An inspector who was seated a nearby table watched as a server, who was also a manager, delivered a bottle of Kokanee beer to one of the teens without checking their ID first, the ruling states. (nsnews.com)) |
12.07.2025 | 6:03:04 | humor. | break out your accordion | доставай гармонь (Break out your accordions boys & girls, another “mega-tower” has been proposed at the southeast corner of E Broadway & Commercial Dr. (Twitter)) |
12.07.2025 | 4:13:03 | poetic | night settles over the city | на город опускается ночь (As the sun sinks with its last dying rays into the ocean behind the dusty blue slopes of the Howe Sound Crest Mountains, night settles over the city. (Aynsley Vogel) -- на город опускается ночь) |
12.07.2025 | 3:43:33 | taboo | screw sb.! | пошли на фиг! (plural • Mark 5 SkyTrain has a driver seat, for “kids” -- "Screw the kids, that's my spot!" |
11.07.2025 | 11:02:31 | gen. | isn't the point | дело не в ("Don't you trust me?" "Trust isn't the point, people can have infections without realising it.") |
11.07.2025 | 8:29:59 | busin. | compete for contracts | бороться за контракты (Seaspan, Canada’s major West Coast shipyard, has stated that Canadian companies simply cannot compete for commercial shipbuilding contracts with low-wage countries with lower employment standards, lower environmental standards and lower safety standards. (vancouversun.com)) |
11.07.2025 | 7:44:01 | idiom. | line in the sand | красная линия (Line in the sand is an idiom, a metaphorical (sometimes literal) point beyond which no further advance will be accepted or made. • This is the line in the sand. We can’t allow this as it will destroy neighbourhoods across the city and make them more dangerous. (vancouversun.com)) |
11.07.2025 | 5:32:22 | inf. | junkie | наркаш (Mild temperatures and free drugs for junkies is all this city has to offer. (Twitter) • "It would be nice to go to a bus stop in Vancouver where drugs aren't being used." "BC is now a world renowned junkie paradise. “Safe supply” is an evil euphemism – another failed government program." -- рай для наркоманов / наркашей |
11.07.2025 | 4:39:20 | disappr. | complete madness | полное безумие (This is complete madness, some of my family live in what is called council housing in UK, even with a reasonable demographic these place will end up the slums of tomorrow. Supportive housing with the presumably drug mental health issues we see today will make it a complete, possibly dangerous misery for many. These policy makers have no idea what its like living amongst these issues. (vancouversun.com)) |
11.07.2025 | 4:27:48 | disappr. | stonewalling | сопротивление (Stonewalling is a communication tactic where one person in a relationship or interaction withdraws, becomes unresponsive, and refuses to engage in conversation or conflict resolution. (AI Overview) • 10 months for a building permit and they think that is reasonable. Give me a break. 10 days is reasonable. Anything more is bureaucratic stonewalling. (vancouversun.com)) |
11.07.2025 | 4:27:24 | disappr. | stonewalling | противодействие (Stonewalling is a communication tactic where one person in a relationship or interaction withdraws, becomes unresponsive, and refuses to engage in conversation or conflict resolution. (AI Overview) • 10 months for a building permit and they think that is reasonable. Give me a break. 10 days is reasonable. Anything more is bureaucratic stonewalling. (vancouversun.com)) |
11.07.2025 | 4:19:25 | ornit. | flock of seagulls | стая чаек (vancouversun.com) |
11.07.2025 | 3:50:26 | fig. | snaking | извилистый (The second lookout offers a glimpse east over Deep Cove and the snaking fjord of Indian Arm. (Aynsley Vogel)) |
11.07.2025 | 3:50:50 | gen. | eminent architect | видный архитектор (Designed by eminent architect Arthur Erickson, SFU is the fine example of modern architecture meeting the needs of 10,000 students and fitting beautifully into its natural surroundings. (Aynsley Vogel)) |
11.07.2025 | 3:51:07 | appr. | fit beautifully into | прекрасно вписаться в (Designed by eminent architect Arthur Erickson, SFU is the fine example of modern architecture meeting the needs of 10,000 students and fitting beautifully into its natural surroundings. (Aynsley Vogel)) |
11.07.2025 | 3:50:50 | gen. | eminent architect | видный архитектор (Designed by eminent architect Arthur Erickson, SFU is the fine example of modern architecture meeting the needs of 10,000 students and fitting beautifully into its natural surroundings. (Aynsley Vogel)) |
11.07.2025 | 3:11:06 | real.est. | real estate sector | сфера недвижимости (What Are the Main Segments of the Real Estate Sector? The real estate sector is the market for land, homes, and buildings. The main segments of the real estate sector are residential real estate, commercial real estate, and industrial real estate. (investopedia.com)) |
11.07.2025 | 3:00:11 | gen. | complete nonsense | полная ахинея |
11.07.2025 | 2:59:54 | gen. | complete nonsense | полная бессмыслица (Прочел пролог к "Анатэме" – полная бессмыслица… (И.А. Бунин)) |
11.07.2025 | 2:55:06 | gen. | absolute drivel | ерунда полная |
11.07.2025 | 2:54:17 | gen. | complete nonsense | ерунда полная |
10.07.2025 | 12:26:41 | gen. | it looks like it's going to rain | дождик собирается (It looks like it's going to rain. The weather's about to turn wet. -- Дождик собирается, портится погода.) |
10.07.2025 | 11:38:20 | disappr. | is saying it lightly | это мягко сказано (Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is under fire after posting a tone-deaf video of herself giving a Muslim migrant a brand new two-bedroom apartment in Melbourne. "Housing for immigrants and tents for Aussies" -- "Tone deaf is saying it lightly. It is humiliation." |
10.07.2025 | 11:34:17 | arts. | deep, rich red | густой тёмно-красный цвет |
10.07.2025 | 8:57:33 | mach.mech. | suck into | засосать в (Local newspaper in Italy said someone ran onto the tarmac as a plane was taking off, got sucked into the engine and died. (The Associated Press)) |
10.07.2025 | 8:52:47 | idiom. | be out of control | выйти за пределы допустимого (The problem in Surrey is out of control. The biggest reason you're dealing with a major group of people who ignore laws and do whatever they want. They're a huge voting block that will vote for whomever they're told to and so the politicians cater to them. I grew up in Burnaby and lived there for decades and Surrey and Burnaby are 100% different. Living in Surrey you don't feel like you're in Canada. (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 8:38:23 | confect. | confectionery company | кондитерская фабрика (Purdys Chocolatier says the buy Canadian movement has generated so much demand for its products that it decided to sell them outside its own stores for the first time in its 118-year history. The Vancouver-based confectionery company’s products can now be found on the shelves of Save-On-Foods, a western Canadian grocer. |
10.07.2025 | 8:29:50 | cliche. | this has been going on for | это продолжается уже (о чьей-л. деятельности, каком-л. процессе и т.п. • "There's only one group of people ignoring by-laws and when confronting them they play the race card. This has been going on for twenty years and I doubt things will change." "The brown builders have owned city hall for decades. The politicians will do as they are told." (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 8:16:41 | disappr. | own | иметь в кармане (т.е. распоряжаться как своим • "Well it's Surrey so......" "The brown builders have owned city hall for decades. The politicians will do as they are told." (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 8:05:00 | fig. | spike | вести к резкому росту (Today there's more currency in the market than in any time in history. All that printed money is circulating and spiking inflation and the government keeps printing money. -- резко повышают / ведут к резкому росту инфляции) |
10.07.2025 | 8:02:56 | gen. | drive up | вести к росту (*transitive verb* – напр., цен, производительности труда, издержек и т.д. • The city has been living beyond its means by adding vast numbers of expensive people to the population. This drives up taxes to pay for things like water, sewage, police, schools, electricity capacity and so much more at the expense of amenities like parks, community centres, pools. -- Это ведёт к росту налогов (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 7:36:15 | gen. | accomplish nothing | ничего не добиться (Businessman Sim is feeling the pressure after the recent by-election that placed his ABC candidates fifth and sixth in a six candidate horse race. Other than two record breaking tax increases, he's accomplished nothing. He's frequently absent from council, missing one third of all votes. (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 7:33:13 | HR | well-paid | с хорошей зарплатой (Is there a cheaper way to get replacement staff? I see this as an unavoidable cost but think there might be a cheaper way for a City to get new staff for challenging yet well-paid positions. (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 7:33:13 | HR | well-paid | на хорошую зарплату (Is there a cheaper way to get replacement staff? I see this as an unavoidable cost but think there might be a cheaper way for a City to get new staff for challenging yet well-paid positions. (vancouversun.com)) |
10.07.2025 | 7:15:24 | HR | fill the position | заполнить вакансию (Сouncil’s directive to cut costs means the city will delay hiring to fill the positions. -- чтобы заполнить эти вакансии) |
10.07.2025 | 7:07:29 | fig.of.sp. | technological marvel | чудо техники (Alexandria's lighthouse was a technological marvel for its time. According to the statement, it was more than 328 feet (100 meters) high, making it one of the tallest structures in the ancient world, with a multitiered design of a square base, an octagonal middle section and a cylindrical top. |
10.07.2025 | 7:03:21 | gen. | on the orders of | по приказу (The Lighthouse of Alexandria — also known as the Pharos of Alexandria, after a small island at the mouth of the harbor where it stood — was built in about 280 B.C. on the orders of the Egyptian king Ptolemy II Philadelphus (who had been born in Macedonia) mainly to guide approaching ships safely to the harbor. |
10.07.2025 | 7:02:31 | formal | at sb.'s behest | по приказу (because of being asked or ordered by someone (Britannica Dictionary) • at the behest of the Russian government) |
10.07.2025 | 7:02:16 | formal | at the behest of sb. | по приказу (because of being asked or ordered by someone (Britannica Dictionary) • at the behest of the Russian government) |
10.07.2025 | 6:55:48 | gen. | haul up from | поднять на поверхность из (To pull or hoist something up from below (The Free Dictionary) • Massive blocks from the Lighthouse of Alexandria, an ancient wonder, hauled up from the Mediterranean. The stone blocks were raised from the harbor floor at Alexandria, on the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and will now be studied and digitally scanned. |
10.07.2025 | 6:52:57 | gen. | haul up from | вытащить из (To pull or hoist something up from below (The Free Dictionary) • Massive blocks from the Lighthouse of Alexandria, an ancient wonder, hauled up from the Mediterranean. The stone blocks were raised from the harbor floor at Alexandria, on the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and will now be studied and digitally scanned. |
10.07.2025 | 6:52:57 | gen. | haul up from | вытащить на поверхность из (To pull or hoist something up from below (The Free Dictionary) • Massive blocks from the Lighthouse of Alexandria, an ancient wonder, hauled up from the Mediterranean. The stone blocks were raised from the harbor floor at Alexandria, on the southeastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and will now be studied and digitally scanned. |
10.07.2025 | 4:07:31 | gen. | awestruck | восхищённый (An awestruck Maryland man captured curious footage of a UFO that zipped across the sky during a recent thunderstorm. (...) While filming a thunderstorm that was unfolding that night, the man was taken aback when a bright elongated object suddenly cut a path through the sky right at the moment when a lightning bolt lit up the area. The dazzling scene (seen above) elicited a comically drawn-out "cool" from the man as he marveled at what he had just seen overhead. |
10.07.2025 | 3:55:52 | appr. | cool! | здорово! (Cool, thanks! |
10.07.2025 | 3:55:21 | slang | cool! | классно! (The dazzling scene (seen above) elicited a comically drawn-out "cool" from the man as he marveled at what he had just seen overhead. |
10.07.2025 | 3:54:08 | slang | cool! | класс! (The dazzling scene (seen above) elicited a comically drawn-out "cool" from the man as he marveled at what he had just seen overhead. |
9.07.2025 | 9:43:53 | gen. | upon hearing | услышав (“I had lived here all my life, and I had never heard of it,” says Tara Shantz of the Shuswap Coffee Company. “The girls who had the company before us named the blend, they were trying to be funny with it, like it’s this dark, mysterious blend.” She says customers often ask about the name, and are fascinated upon hearing the tale. |
9.07.2025 | 9:43:53 | gen. | upon hearing | услыхав (“I had lived here all my life, and I had never heard of it,” says Tara Shantz of the Shuswap Coffee Company. “The girls who had the company before us named the blend, they were trying to be funny with it, like it’s this dark, mysterious blend.” She says customers often ask about the name, and are fascinated upon hearing the tale. |
9.07.2025 | 9:33:12 | gen. | bottom of the boat | днище лодки (The next recorded sighting was not until 1948, when a man fishing on Shuswap Lake claimed a massive creature swam under his boat, clipping the bottom and nearly capsizing it. |