vil
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- Sep 13, 2007
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Dear teachers,
Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms did not come up with a statement to comment the publication.
come up with = produce, supply; also, discover
Tax inspectors have taken aim at popular singer Vladimir Ampov a.k.a. The Count and he handed over his father.
take aim = direct at
a.k.a. = as known or named at another time or place; alias
The current attack coincided with a large-scale operation of NATO forces in Helmand province against the bases of the Taliban.
The meeting will coincide with the celebration of the company's founding.
coinside = happen simultaneously
At the May 9 parade to mark the 65 th anniversary of victory in World War II, Russia's army has rolled out the first time at Red Square launchers with mock-ups of the newest nuclear missile, the Topol-M, "said the representative of the Strategic Missile Forces, Colonel Vadim Koval.
roll out = introduce, disclose
As shown by studies of Danish doctors, suspension of blood flow in the hand may help with heart attacks.
suspension = temporary cessation
Scientists believe that this procedure runs in the heart of the natural mechanisms that compensate for the oxygen deficiency of the heart muscle.
run = actuate
Studies based on data from 150 patients showed that those who have gone through this procedure in an ambulance on the way to the hospital, recovering from the effects of easier infarction.
on the way = on the route of a journey
In this study, specially trained nurses to apply the regular harnesses, used in measuring blood pressure, in order to hold down the artery and stop blood circulation in the arm for up to five minutes.
We can't hold down the prices much longer.
He is holding down to three cigarettes a day.
hold down = to limit; restrain
Kings used to know very well how to hold down the people.
I held the ruffian down while they bound him.
Hold that dog down! He's dangerous.
The invaders couldn't hold the country down for long.
hold down = to keep in obedience; keep control of; continue authority or rule over
John had held down a tough job for a long time.
hold down = to work satisfactorily at
Thank you for your efforts.
Regards,
V
Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms did not come up with a statement to comment the publication.
come up with = produce, supply; also, discover
Tax inspectors have taken aim at popular singer Vladimir Ampov a.k.a. The Count and he handed over his father.
take aim = direct at
a.k.a. = as known or named at another time or place; alias
The current attack coincided with a large-scale operation of NATO forces in Helmand province against the bases of the Taliban.
The meeting will coincide with the celebration of the company's founding.
coinside = happen simultaneously
At the May 9 parade to mark the 65 th anniversary of victory in World War II, Russia's army has rolled out the first time at Red Square launchers with mock-ups of the newest nuclear missile, the Topol-M, "said the representative of the Strategic Missile Forces, Colonel Vadim Koval.
roll out = introduce, disclose
As shown by studies of Danish doctors, suspension of blood flow in the hand may help with heart attacks.
suspension = temporary cessation
Scientists believe that this procedure runs in the heart of the natural mechanisms that compensate for the oxygen deficiency of the heart muscle.
run = actuate
Studies based on data from 150 patients showed that those who have gone through this procedure in an ambulance on the way to the hospital, recovering from the effects of easier infarction.
on the way = on the route of a journey
In this study, specially trained nurses to apply the regular harnesses, used in measuring blood pressure, in order to hold down the artery and stop blood circulation in the arm for up to five minutes.
We can't hold down the prices much longer.
He is holding down to three cigarettes a day.
hold down = to limit; restrain
Kings used to know very well how to hold down the people.
I held the ruffian down while they bound him.
Hold that dog down! He's dangerous.
The invaders couldn't hold the country down for long.
hold down = to keep in obedience; keep control of; continue authority or rule over
John had held down a tough job for a long time.
hold down = to work satisfactorily at
Thank you for your efforts.
Regards,
V