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walk out on smb members were turned out for fail¬ ing to pay the money they owed. turn to о б р а т и т ь с я за помощью/со¬ ветом • He had no one to turn to when he got into trouble. • At a time like this, one turns to one's closest friend. turn up 1. подвернуться • Apartments are scarce, but if I keep looking, something is bound to turn up. • It's no good waiting for something to turn up, you have to take action. 2. объявиться, появиться; нагря¬ нуть • He turned up with a friend of his. • His name turns up in the newspaper now and then. • Some old friends turned up unexpectedly. 3. стрястись, случиться • Some¬ thing turned up so I couldn't go to the party. 4. усилить (звук, свет) • The TV was turned up loudly so that no one would hear them talking. a mess after the party, but mother waded in and soon had it cleaned again. wade through (inf) пропахать (прочитать массу ма¬ териала); осилить, одолеть • I have some legal documents to wade through before the discussion tomorrow. • I shan't be home for dinner. I'm still wading through all those urgent letters. wait out пережидать • They waited the war in Paris. • We waited the storm all night, and made way into the harbour in morning. out out our the
walk (all) over s m b воду возить на к-л (перегружать работой); сесть на шею • The manager had walked all over Ann for months. Finally she quit. • Jill is so friendly and helpful that people walk over her. walk away/off with 1. прикарманить; уйти, прихва¬ тив чужое • It looks like some¬ body walked off with my textbook. • Someone got in and walked off with the jewels while we were out. 2. легко/без труда одержать победу • We expected a tough opponent, but to his surprise he walked away with first place. • Our team walked off with the champi¬ onship. walk out on smb порвать с к-л, бросить к-л • He's walked out on his wife. • You
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wade in/into (inf) 1. ввязаться (в спор, драку); на¬ броситься, накинуться, атаковать • Quite fearless, he was prepared to wade into the whole crowd. • The speaker really waded into the government's lack of action on housing, didn't he? • When Bill had heard Jim's argument, he waded in and took it apart. 2. п о г р у з и т ь с я / о к у н у т ь с я в работу; энергично взяться за дело • She waded into that pile of correspondence. • The house was
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