lay aside

lay aside

1) откладывать (в сторону) She laid her sewing aside when the telephone rang. ≈ Когда зазвонил телефон, она отложила шитье.
2) откладывать, приберегать Tom laid aside his new book for a year while he wrote some magazine articles. ≈ Том отложил свою книжку на год и написал несколько статей в журналы.
3) бросать, выбрасывать;
отказываться It's good to lay aside responsibility for the children now that they are grown up. ≈ Как приятно снять с себя ответственность за детей - они выросли.
4) страд. быть выведенным из строя
5) страд. хворать откладывать (в сторону) - to * one's book to listen отложить книгу в сторону, чтобы слушать внимательно приберегать, откладывать;
выделять - to * money for the one's old age откладывать деньги на старость - to * a day for golf оставить день для игры в гольф бросать, отказываться - to * old habits бросать старые привычки - to * the prejudiced of lifetime отбросить укоренившиеся предрассудки - to * old friends отказаться от /забросить/ старых друзей - to * all hope of rescue потерять надежду на спасение обыкн. pass выводить из строя;
приковывать к постели, дому - the ship was laid aside for repairs корабль задержали для ремонта

Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.

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