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Spanish
(n.) día
Russian
день; сутки; дневной; срок
English
day
Example En-Ru
the day before yesterday - позавчера.New Year's Day - день Нового года;our money is worth less every day - наши деньги обесцениваются с каждым днём;
Longman example sound
Longman example
They arrived the day before yesterday.
Oxford example
▪ Your idea of a day on the beach sounds lovely.▪ Your day off is your own.▪ You deserve a day off.
Oxford example cloze
▪ Your idea of a [...] on the beach sounds lovely.▪ Your [...] off is your own.▪ You deserve a [...] off.
Collocations
washing dayVeterans Daytypical day
Oxford 3000 cloze
I saw Tom three [...]s ago.‘What [...] is it to[...]?’ ‘Mon[...].’We're going away in a few [...]s/in a few [...]s' timeThey left the [...] before yester[...]
Oxford definition
noun1. countable a period of 24 hours2. uncountable the time between when it becomes light in the morning and when it becomes dark in the evening3. countable, usually singular the hours of the day when you are awake, working, etc4. countable, usually plural a particular period of time or history
ipa
[dei]
En sound
Full definition
noun. United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935); a period of opportunity; some point or period in time; the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working); time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance; the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside; the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis; an era of existence or influence; the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day
Homonym
Homophones
/day/dey
Synonims
Clarence Day, Clarence Shepard Day Jr., twenty-four hours, twenty-four hour period, 24-hour interval, solar day, mean solar day, daytime, daylight, sidereal day
Word family
noun: day, midday adverb: daily adjective: daily
Common error
Common mistake: day. Warning: choose the correct preposition! To talk about when something happened or will happen, don't say 'in/at' this/that day, say on this/that day:
Irregular verbs
Idioms
not give somebody the time of daysave the dayRome wasn't built in a day
Proverb
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day
Portuguese
French
German
Idiom
your good deed for the day
Idiom meaning
- a helpful, kind thing that you do
Idiom example
I took Sarah's children to school so I've done my good deed for the day.
даже; четный; ровный; точно; равномерный; как раз; уравнивать; еще; выравнивать; тот же самый
English
even
Example En-Ru
even in hard times they have never gone without - даже в самые тяжёлые времена они не голодали;he didn't even take the trouble to write - он даже не потрудился написать;trimmer - wood flat and even -) обрезной станок;
Longman example sound
Longman example
She had no office of her own and, worst of all, she didn’t even have her own computer.
Oxford example
▪ You're an even bigger fool than I thought.▪ Young male drivers are a higher risk category compared to mature ladies and even women of the same age.▪ You must try to stay cool, even in an emergency.
Oxford example cloze
▪ You're an [...] bigger fool than I thought.▪ Young male drivers are a higher risk category compared to mature ladies and [...] women of the same age.▪ You must try to stay cool, [...] in an emergency.
Collocations
or, even worsemaybe evenkeep sth/get sth back on an even keel
Oxford 3000 cloze
You need an [...] surface to work on.an [...] temperature all yearChildren do not learn at an [...] pace.Our scores are now [...].
Oxford definition
1. used to emphasize sth unexpected or surprising2. used when you are comparing things, to make the comparison stronger3. used to introduce a more exact description of sb/sth1. smooth, level and flat2. not changing very much in amount, speed, etc3. (of an amount of sth) equal or the same for each person, team, place, etc4. (of two people or teams) equally balanced or of an equal standard5. that can be divided exactly by two6. equally spaced and the same size7. calm; not changing or becoming upset(informal) to no longer owe sb money or a favour
ipa
['i:v(ə)n]
En sound
Full definition
adj. equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced; being level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with); divisible by two; occurring at fixed intervals; symmetrically arranged; of the score in a contest; adv. used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected; to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons; in spite of; notwithstanding; to the full extent; noun the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall); verb make even or more even; become even or more even; make level or straight
Common mistake: even. Warning: check your word order! Even usually goes directly before the main verb in a sentence: But if the main verb is am/is/are/was/were, even usually goes directly after it:
Irregular verbs
Idioms
even lesshonours are evenon an even keel
Proverb
So we went to Atari and said, 'Hey, we've got this amazing thing, even built with some of your parts, and what do you think about funding us? Or we'll give it to you. We just want to do it. Pay our salary, we'll come work for you.' And they said, 'No.' So then we went to Hewlett-Packard, and they said, 'Hey, we don't need you. You haven't got through college yet.'
Portuguese
French
German
Idiom
on an even keel
Idiom meaning
- living, working or happening in a calm way, with no sudden changes, especially after a difficult time
Idiom example
Business is now back on an even keel after the postal strike.
he was put out of work - он лишился работы.set, put words to music - положить слова на музыку.put in a good word for s.o. - замолвить словечко за кого-н.;
Longman example sound
Longman example
Tina’s divorce has put years on her.
Oxford example
▪ You've put me in an awkward position.▪ You've got to put your foot down and make him stop seeing her.▪ Your department spent more last year than all the others put together.
Oxford example cloze
▪ You've [...] me in an awkward position.▪ You've got to [...] your foot down and make him stop seeing her.▪ Your department spent more last year than all the others [...] together.
Collocations
put sth on - надеватьput sth out - выводить из себяTo put it simplyTo put it bluntlyshot put
Oxford 3000 cloze
[...] the cases down there, please.Did you [...] sugar in my coffee?[...] your hand up if you need more paper.He [...] his fist through a glass door.
Oxford definition
1. \~ sth + adv./prep. to move sth into a particular place or position2. \~ sth + adv./prep. to move sth into a particular place or position using force3. \~ sb/sth + adv./prep. to cause sb/sth to go to a particular place4. \~ sth + adv./prep. to attach or fix sth to sth else5. \~ sth (+ adv./prep.) to write sth or make a mark on sth6. \~ sb/sth + adv./prep. to bring sb/sth into the state or condition mentioned7. \~ sth on/onto/to sth to make sb/sth feel sth or be affected by sth8. \~ sth on sth to give or attach a particular level of importance, trust, value, etc. to sth9. \~ sb/sth + adv./prep. to consider sb/sth to belong to the class or level mentioned10. \~ sth + adv./prep. to express or state sth in a particular way11. \~ sth to throw the shotDerived: put down ▪ put in ▪ put in for something ▪ put into … ▪ put out ▪ put somebody at something ▪ put somebody away ▪ put somebody down ▪ put somebody down as something ▪ put somebody down for something ▪ put somebody in ▪ put somebody off ▪ put somebody off somebody ▪ put somebody on ▪ put somebody onto somebody ▪ put somebody out ▪ put somebody through ▪ put somebody through something ▪ put somebody to something ▪ put somebody up ▪ put somebody up to something ▪ put something about ▪ put something above something ▪ put something aside ▪ put something away ▪ put something back ▪ put something behind you ▪ put something by ▪ put something down ▪ put something down to something ▪ put something forth ▪ put something forward ▪ put something in ▪ put something into something ▪ put something off ▪ put something on ▪ put something on something ▪ put something out ▪ put something through ▪ put something to somebody ▪ put something together ▪ put something towards something ▪ put something up ▪ put up ▪ put up for something ▪ put up something ▪ put up with somebody ▪ put yourself forward ▪ put yourself in for something ▪ put yourself out ▪ put yourself over ▪ put yourself up for somethingconstruct • put sth up
ipa
[put],
En sound
Full definition
noun. the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date; verb. attribute or give; cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation; put into a certain place or abstract location; adapt; cause (someone) to undergo something; estimate; arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; formulate in a particular style or language; make an investment
Homonym
Homophones
Synonims
assign, set, place, pose, position, lay, put option, arrange, set up, order, frame, redact, cast, couch, invest, commit
Word family
Common error
Irregular verbs
[put / put / put]
Idioms
put years on somebodyput words into somebody's mouthput in a word for somebody
Proverb
True humor is fun - it does not put down, kid, or mock. It makes people feel wonderful, not separate, different, and cut off. True humor has beneath it the understanding that we are all in this together
Portuguese
French
German
Idiom
wear, put on, etc. sackcloth and ashes
Idiom meaning
- to behave in a way that shows that you are sorry for sth that you have done