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Перевод: binge
[существительное] кутеж ; выпивка
Тезаурус:
- So instead of an export binge, the industry is more likely to go straight to offshore production in America and Europe.
- - Tim Loughton, of Battersea "Now my name's Binge and I like a party, but these parties are something else again."
- Somewhere further up the scale is the seasonal dieter who goes on a diet in spring to get rid of the Christmas over-indulgence; in summer to get ready for the beach; in autumn to lose the fat gained from too many chips, ice-creams, and Tequila sunrises on holiday; and in early winter to help prepare for the Christmas binge.
- The bid, made in partnership with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), the group that made its name in the leveraged buy-out binge of the 1980s, enhances the deal-making reputation of Fleet/Norstar's chairman, Terrence Murray.
- Even worse than this is if you have a binge on foods you feel are bad for you just before your new regime is due to start.
- They break their diet, often with a binge.
- "The moment I got behind the wheel, he went on a binge, and he was in no shape to drive, so I was his chauffeur for three days, three days without sleep.
- Now, this surge in demand was equally clearly created by the grown-up private sector, not by a government binge.
- What does the fifth, or tenth, or fifteenth bar of chocolate in a binge really taste like?
- He called it the "English binge".
- Right from the beginning the dieter should be learning to eat according to internal hunger cues and not to binge.
- When you stop a diet is it because you plan to, or do you go suddenly into a binge?
- One of his pupils, Roger Lancelyn Green, has commented on a letter which Lewis wrote to Warnie describing the "English binge" at Christmas 1931.
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