n  . 1) , ; 2) ' ' ( ) ; 3) (N.)  .  , , , N. pays for all     n  . n 1) )  ; )  .   (  ) ; 2)  . , a   ,   .  ()    ()1.  . = nuptials; 2. a , ; ~ feast  ; ~ contract  .  ; ~ day  ; ~ fly-out   ( )n  . 1) pl = nuptials; 2)  n  . , ; to celebrate ~  ; to solemnize ~   = knurl1. n 1) , ; 2)   (  . trained ~); 3) the ~ of liberty  ; 2. v 1) ,  () ; 2) ; 3)  ( ) ; 4)  () ; 5)  () ; 6) ,  (  . .)n ,  . nurslingn n 1)  () ; 2) ()  (  . public ~); 3) ; 4) ; 5)  ( )n  .-  . , , n = nursemaidn ( pl -men ) 1)   ; 2) n  n ,   n  . , 1. n 1)  (   . .) ; 2)    ; to go in for ~   ; 3)     . (  . nurse 2.), frequent ~   ( ) ; 2. a 1)        .  .; ~ personnel (staff)  .  ; ~ orderly  . ; ~ home ) () ; ) () ; ~ center  ; 2)  ( ) ; ~ mother )  ; ) = nurse-mother; ~ time   ; 3)  ( ) ; ~ babies and bottle babies ,       ; ~ bottle n 1)  ; 2) ; 3)  1. n 1) , , ~ of the mind   ; 2)  .-  . ,  (, ) ; 3) ) , ; ) , , , ~ is stronger than nature  .   ; 2. v 1) , , delicately ~d girl  ; 2) )  .-  . ,  (, ) ; )  . ,  (  . .) ,  (  . .)n 1) ; 2) . , '', off one`s ~ ) ; ) ; 3) . , ''; 4) . , ; 5) , a hard ~ to crack )  ,  ; ) ' '; to be ~s on )   -.; )  -.    v  . , , n 1) , ,  () ; 2)  . a  . a -; ~ hair  n  n 1)  ,   ; 2)  .  . n  .  . nut-cracker, N. night    n 1) )  . pl   ; ) 'The N' ''; 2)  . ,    ( ) ; ~ strategy  .  .       ,  ''n  .  (Sittidae)n      n  .  .  , '' . = nuthatchn n ()  ,   n  .   (Myristica fragrans) ; ~ melon  .   (Cucumis melo) ; N. State  . ' ' (   )v  .   ,      n  n  ()      n  .  ,  (Cedarus gen.)n 1)  .  (Myocastor) ; 2)  () ; ~ coat    n  ,    1. n  .  ; 2. a  . ; ~ value ; ~ enema  .  v  . , n , ,  ; to provide ~ ) ; )  .   (  . .)n 1) , science of ~ ; 2) a  . 1)   ; ~ deficiency  ; ~ status  ; 2) , ; ~ value  ; 3) , ; ~ therapy n 1) , ; 2) a a 1) , ; ~ value   (- ); 2)   .  .  .  , predic . a  .  . 1) , , she thought I was ~  ,   , I thought I would go ~  ,    ; 2)  ( -.) , everyone seems ~ about it    ,      , she was ~ about the boy next door     -n  ; in a ~ ,   ; to put it in a ~ ...   ...,  ..., the whole thing lies in a ~      n  n 1)  ,  .  ; 2)  . , n  n  , , a 1)   ; ~ taste  ; 2)  ; 3) , , ; ~ structure   ()a  . 1) ) , ; ) (on, upon)  ( -.) ,   ( -.) ; 2) , v 1) ,   ( ) ; 2) )  ; )  ; to ~ into the mud   ; 3) (at, about, against, in, into) )   (-.  -.) ; )   ( -.) , the dog came nuzzling at my calves       ; to ~ against smb.`s shoulder    -.  ( , ) ; 4) , , ; to ~ close to smb.   -.; 5)  ,   ; ~ together  , ; ~ up ,  () ; ~ with  . ~ togetherv  .  (-.) , , 1. a 1) , , none ~ than  ; 2)  .  . . ; ~ pupils  ; 2. pron , one or ~   ; 3. adv , he could not do ~ than what he did     adv 1) ,    , -; 2)   ; 3)  , ,   a a 1) '   '; 2) n 1. n ; 2. a n , v .  . .      ; you ~ to go there     , it ~ not to be allowed    , it ~ to be fine day tomorrow ,  ,   n 1) (  . oz)  (=28.3 ) ; 2) , n pron poss , , , ; ~ book  pron poss 1) , this book is ~   ; 2)   . ~ is a large room   ; ~ will come later   pron 1) refl ,  , -, we cannot see ourselves as other see us    ,    ; 2)    () , we ourselves will do the work     v , ,  -. n 1)  .   (. ) , ; 2) . .   n . . 1)    -      ; 2)       ,    1. prep 1)      : )   - . , he took a pencil ~ of his pocket     ; )    -. , they went ~ of the room    ; 2)   ,    : this house is made ~ of brick     ; 3)     ,     two students ~ of fifteen were absent     ; 2. adv  : 1) ,  , .     -, to go ~ , to take ~ ; to fly ~ , he is ~   , the girl is ~    , his arm is ~    , the secret is ~  , the book is ~    , the flowers (leaves) are ~  () ; 2)   : to fill ~ , (); 3) , ,   he acted ~ of pity (~ of curiosity, ~ of jealousy, ~ of gratitude, ~ spite, ~ of good nature, ~ of kindness)     ( ,  ,  ,    , ,   ,   ); 4)  ,  .: ~ of date ; ~ of colour , ; ~ of shape ; ~ of wear   ; ~ of coal (wood)   (); ~ of health ; ~ of heart )  ; ) ; ~ of patience   ; ~ of mind )   ; ) ; to be ~ of one`s mind     ; ~ of place ) , ; ) ; ~ of work ; ~ of time   ; 3. n 1) . at ~s with everybody    ,  ; 2) ,   ; 4. a 1) , ; 2)   ; 5. int !, !, ~ upon you!  .   !pref 1)     -, outshout , outrun , ; 2)     -, outflow , outspeak (); 3) .  .   ) , : outburst  ; ) : outlying n 1) ,  ; 2) ; 3)  adv a , ,  (   . .)past . outbidv , v ( past outbid, outbade, p.p. outbid, outbidden)     ( )p. p.  . outbidadv  a 1) ,    ( ) ,    ( ) ; 2) ,   ( )v 1)  ; 2)  ,  (-.)n 1) ,  (  . .) ,  (, , ) ; 2) , n 1) ; 2) pl n 1) , ; 2)  ()1. n ; 2. a 1) , ; 2) , v n 1) , , ; 2) ,  1. n 1) , ; 2) ; 2. v 1) , ; 2) a past  . outdov , v (past outdid, p.p. outdone) p.p.  . outdoa (  )  ,   adv   ,  v (past ourdrove, p.p. outdriven) p.p. . outdrivepast . outdrivea 1) , ; 2)  ( ) ; 3)  . a  ,   ( )v 1)   ; 2)  n  ()n 1)  ; 2)  ,    ( )v 1)  .   ; 2)    n  .    1. n 1) , ; 2) ; 3) mental and moral ~    ; 2. v ,  n 1)  , ; 2)  ,  ,   . . , a gentleman`s ~    v 1)  ,  ; 2)  . ,   v    () ,  . ,  (-.)past  . outfly1. n 1) , ; 2)  () ; 2. v p.p.  . outflyv (past outflew, p.p. outflown)  ( )v , , past  p.p.  outfightn    n  . 1)  (. .) ; 2) v   n , n 1) , , ; 2) , v (past outwent, p.p. outgone) , n 1) , separate ways for ~s and incomers      ; 2)   ; 3) ,    a , , n pl p.p.  . outgo IIpast  . outgrowv ( past outgrew, p.p. outgrown) 1)  (-., -.) ,  ( ) ; 2)     ,   . .p.p.  . outgrown 1) , ; 2) ; 3) , n  . 1)  ; 2)  n  . v     ( . ~ Herod)n 1)  ; 2) n () v  . past, p.p. . outlay 2.1. n 1)  .   ; 2)  .  ; 2. a  . , , n  . , a 1) , ; 2) , v 1)   ...; 2)   ...,  -1. n 1)   , , ; 2) , ; 2. v 1)  -.  , ; 2)  .   n   , 1. n 1) , , ; 2) ; 2. v (past, p.p. outlaid) , n 1)    ; 2)  (. .) , , ; to find an ~ for one`s energies    1. n 1) , ; 2) , , , in ~   ; 3) pl ; 2. v 1)  ; 2) ,    ,  v  (-., -.)n 1) ; 2) ,   ; 3)  ; 4)  , world ~ a 1) , ; 2) v v v  a , 1. a  . outdoor; 2. adv  . outdoorsa 1) ,  (   . .) ; 2) , a v , n  v n 1) ; 2)  ; 3)  1. n ; 2. v 1) ; 2) n . pl  ()n 1) , ; 2)  . 1. n 1)    -. ; 2) ; 3) , ; 2. v 1)  , ; 2)  ; 3) , a 1) ; 2) , past  . outrunv n   (    )p.p. c . outridev ( past outrode, p.p. outridden) 1) ; 2)  (, )n 1) ,  ; 2)  . n 1) )  . ; ) ,    ; 2)  .  ; 3)   ( ) , ; 4)  ( )1. a , , ; 2. adv 1) , ; 2)  ; 3) , v (outrang, outrung) 1) , ; 2)     ( -.)v past  . outridev   , , v ( past outran, p.p. outrun) 1) , ; 2)   -.; 3)   n 1) ; 2)  ; 3) - ( )n ,  v 1)  ( , ) ; 2) .  ( -.) , past  outsingpast p.p. . outsitpast  outseev   , they ~d their opponent by 20 points    20  ,   v (outsaw, outseen)  ,   p.p.  outsee.v (outsold) 1) )  ,   ; )  .     ,  ,   ; 2)  ,  n , , at the ~ , from the ~ c  v v 1)  ; 2)   , 