put over

put over

1) сообщить;
довести до сведения, объяснить
2) разг. произвести впечатление, добиться успеха у публики The politician was able to put himself over (to the voters) as a suitable leader. ≈ Этот политик сумел внушить избирателям, что он - как раз тот лидер, который нужен.
3) разг. откладывать We shall have to put the garden party over until the weather is fine. ≈ Надо отложить вечеринку в саду, пока не настанет хорошая погода.
4) амер.;
разг. завершить (что-л.) ;
достичь цели to put over the reorganizationосуществить реорганизацию
5) обмануть, надуть кого-л. That class will never succeed in pulling anything over the new teacher, he's too experienced. ≈ Этого учителя ни за что им не обмануть, он слишком опытный. (разговорное) сообщить;
довести до сведения, объяснить (американизм) откладывать - the consideration of the bill was * to the next session рассмотрение законопроекта было отложено до следующей сессии добиться успеха;
завоевать популярность (у публики) (американизм) завершить что-л., достичь цели - to * the reorganization осуществить реорганизацию обмануть, надуть кого-л. - to * a fraud смошенничать

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