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2. легко/без труда одержать победу □ We expected a tough opponent, but to his surprise he walked away with first place. I Our team walked off with the championship. walk out on smb порвать с к-л, бросить к-л □ He’s walked out on his wife. I You can’t walk out on your family at a time like this. walk over с легкостью победить i We walked over them in that practice game, but I don’t know how we’ll do in the real thing. The horse walked over in the third race. want for нуждаться, испытывать нужду They don’t earn much money, but their children want for nothing. Г I'll see that you want for nothing while you attend college. want out (Am inf) выйти из игры, отказаться от ч-л; бросить □ If you want out, right now, just say so, and I’ll understand. i I can’t stand this job a minute longer, I want out! warm up разогреть/подготовить (публику) I He was good at warming up an audience for the main speaker. Before the show starts, we have a man who tells jokes to warm up the crowd. warm up to расположить к себе, подружиться; проникнуться It takes an hour or so for some children to warm up to strangers. j As he warmed up to his subject, Tom forgot his bashfulness. wear away/down сноситься,стоптаться; стереться I The heels of your shoes are worn down on one side, г The letters on this gravestone have worn away with time. 412
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