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  1. betwixt grass and hay див. В-1718.

  2. Betwixt hay and grass див. В-1718.

  3. Betwixt one thing and another див. В-1724.

  4. Betwixt wind and water див. В-1747.

  5. be unable to keep (або take) one's eyes off (one, something), to не зводити, не спускати очей (з когось, чогось).

  6. be unable to look one in the face, to соромно в очі дивитися комусь.

  7. be unable to put two words together, to не уміти зв'язати двох слів, бути недо­ рікуватим.

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be up

  1. be unable to take one's eyes off (one, something), to див. В-1754.

  2. be under a cloud, to 1) мати погану репутацію; бути під підозрінням; 2) не мати чиєїсь прихильності; бути в немило­ сті; 3) бути в прикрих обставинах;

In a word, the major was a popular character, a rising character, but just now he was "under a cloud" (Ch. Dickens).

1759. be (або labour) under a delusion (або a misapprehension), to помилятися, об­ манюватися;

That lady's few neighbours spoke of her as la­bouring under a delusion (W. Thackeray).

I see, Yates, you labour under a misapprehen­sion. I've done some checking in Paris (S, Heyrn).

  1. be under age, to бути неповнолітнім.

  2. be under a misapprehension, to див. B-1759.

  3. be under an obligation (або obliga­ tions) (to one), to бути вдячним, зобов'яза­ ним (комусь);

Mr. Fudge took the opportunity to draw M. Gran-

. dal aside, and expressed in a few words his sense

of the obligation he and his friend were under for

the services M. Grandal had rendered them

(Ch. Collins).

  1. be under articles, to бути зв'язаним контрактом.

  2. be under a vow, to дати обітницю, присягати в чомусь (не одружуватися то­ що);

"Padre, if you had not been under a vow — if you had married — your children would have been very "

"Hush!" (E. Voynich).

1765. be under fire, to військ, обстрілюва­ тися; перен. зазнавати критики, підлягати нападкам;

At the meetings the education committee will be under fire for closing its eastern office... (D. W. L., July 22, 1957).

1766. be under (або have) notice to quit,

to знати про своє смертельне захворювання, про свою смертельну хворобу.

  1. be under obligations (to one), to див. B-1762.

  2. be under orders, to військ, одержати наказ;

She conveyed she was "under orders" (H. Wells).

1769. (be) under petticoat government, (to) жарт, (бути) під черевиком у жінки; див. тж. Р-351;

І had not been knocked about the world tor Jnirty years and odd, and lived a bluff bachelor all the while, to come home and be put under petticoat government by my landlady (W. Scott).

  1. be under restraint, to 1) бути, утри­ муватися у будинку для божевільних; 2) бу­ ти під вартою.

  2. be under strength, to військ, бути недоукомплектованим;

Hitherto the Company had been under strength, and officered by Major Thorpe and the two subalt­erns (K, Aldington).

1772. be under surveillance, to бути під наглядом;

But my eyes and ears are wide open: Mr. Moore, you shall be under surveillance (Ch. Bronte).

1773. be under the apprehension (of), to бути сповненим жаху, важких передчуттів, чекати нещастя; побоюватися (за).

Sophia declared she was not under the least apprehension (H. Fielding).

  1. be under the ferule (of), to 1) бути школярем, учитися [ferule — лінійка для по­ карання школярів]; 2) перен. бути у підлег­ лому становищі, бути у когось під началом.

  2. be under the heel of, to бути під че­ ревиком (у когось);

When in 1949 the Dutch reluctantly recognized Indonesia's independence, they maintained econo­mic, military and political control of the country by forming a so-called United States of Indonesia, under which the country was divided into sixteen states, fifteen of which — all except Java state itself — were unBer the heel of Dutch puppets (R. Parker).

  1. be under the lash, to зазнавати гост­ рої, нищівної критики.

  2. be under the necessity of (doing або saying something), to бути змушеним (зро­ бити або сказати щось).

  3. be under umbrella of, to бути під захистом (у когось); бути під чиєюсь егі­ дою;

As NATO is under umbrella of the United States, we may legitimately assume that NATO is one of the attempts by the rulers of the United States to build a global empire. This attempt has been as­sisted by Britain in the hope of some fat crumbs from the rich man's table and in the hope of being able to maintain its own Empire (L. M., April, 1956).

  1. be unwilling to call the king one's cousin, to зазнатися, загордитися; тішитися своїм становищем.

  2. be up against (it), to переважно амер. стояти перед складним завданням, зу­ стріти труднощі;

Can anything be done? Maud, my dear, you are up against it, as they say in America (L. Tracy).

be up

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be weak

• 1781. be up a stump, to див. В-1223.

1782. be up in something, to знати щось, тямити в чомусь;

. .Vixen was up in natural history — she knew sqirrel nature and took the case in hand when the proper time came (E. Seton-Thompson).

1783. be up in the clouds, to 1) бути не­ уважним, неуважливим; 2) відірватися від реальності; ^ витати, літати в хмарах;

We were up in the clouds. From now on, I'm for every one of us spending part of his time up front — you know, keeping in touch with the war (S. Heytn).

1784. be up in the world, to займати ви­ соке, значне становище в суспільстві;

Mind you, he was up in the world once. But now he's pretty low (A. Cronin).

  1. be upon one's dignity, to див. В-1259.

  2. be upon one's guard, to див. В-1265.

  3. be upon one's head, to див. В-1266.

  4. be upon-one's honour not to do (або say) something, to див. В-1269.

  5. be upon one's honour to do (або say) something, to див. В-1270.

  6. be upon one's lips, to див. В-1274.

  7. be upon one's uppers, to див. В-1290.

  8. be upon the die, to див. В-477.

  9. be upon the gad, to див. В-1329.

  10. be upon the jump, to див. В-1346.

  11. be upon the lock, to див. В-508.

  12. be upon the mend, to див. В-1358.

, 1797. be upon the merry pin, to див. B-1359.

  1. be upon the point of death, to див. B-1366.

  2. be upon the rack, to див. В-1369.

  3. be upon the throne, to див. В-1407.

  4. be upon thin ice, to див. В-1431.

  5. be (або go) up the flume, to амер. сл. провалитися, загинути.

  6. be up the ladder (або tree), to за­ ймати високу посаду, значне місце в су­ спільстві;

Common people who want chromium plate on Iheir motorcars may expect delays because of re­armament, but Sir Bernard Dudley Docker, the Brummagen millionaire, is not in their queue. He is well up the ladder (D. W. L., Oct. 17, 1951).

  1. be up to a thing or two, to див. K-539.

  2. be up to no- good, to див. В-230.

  3. be up to one, to бути вимушеним Щось зробити; бути обов'язковим для ко­ гось; не мати іншого виходу;

•. Well, it was up to him to build the fire over again, and this second time there must be no fail­ure (J. London).

1807. be up to something, to затівати, го­ тувати щось; мати щось на думці;

What's he up to now? (7. .Galsworthy).

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