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wait around awhile - translation to ρωσικά

AUSTRALIAN BOXER
WALLY CARR; Wally "Wait-awhile-Wal" Carr

wait around awhile      
подождите немного где-нибудь тут
wait         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WAIT; WAit; Wait (disambiguation); Wait (Song); Wait (song); Wait (EP); Wait EP; Wait (album)

[weit]

общая лексика

ожидание

дожидаться

ждать

ожидать

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

существительное

[weit]

общая лексика

ожидание

засада

христославы (певцы, ходящие по домам в сочельник)

выжидание

(the waits) христославы (певцы, ходящие по домам в сочельник)

театр

антракт

перерыв

глагол

общая лексика

ждать, ожидать, дожидаться

(часто for) ждать

ожидать

дожидаться

остановиться

чтобы подождать кого-л.

пережидать что-л.

выжидать

откладывать

быть готовым

обслуживать за столом

(on

upon)

прислуживать

служить кому-л.

обслуживать (покупателей, заказчиков и т. п.)

ухаживать

ждать

to wait at table ([амер.] to wait on table) - обслуживать посетителей ресторана, прислуживать за столом

сопровождать, сопутствовать

разговорное выражение

откладывать обед и т. п.

редкое выражение

представляться (кому-л.)

являться (к кому-л.)

наносить визит

книжное выражение

сопровождать

провожать

участвовать (в церемонии)

сопутствовать

wait         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WAIT; WAit; Wait (disambiguation); Wait (Song); Wait (song); Wait (EP); Wait EP; Wait (album)
wait 1. noun 1) ожидание; a long wait - долгое ожидание 2) засада; выжидание - lay wait - lie in wait 3) (the waits) pl. христославы (певцы, ходящие по домам в сочельник) 2. v. 1) ждать (for); wait until he comes - дождитесь его прихода; don't keep me waiting - не заставляйте меня ждать; to wait about/around - ждать некоторое время; to wait on - продолжать ждать 2) прислуживать (за столом и т. п.) (on, upon - кому-л.); быть официантом; They all wait on the king; to wait at table (амер. to wait on table) - обслуживать посетителей ресторана, прислуживать за столом 3) сопровождать, сопутствовать (upon); may success wait upon you! - да сопутствует вам успех! 4) coll. откладывать (о трапезе); we shall wait dinner for you - мы подождем вас с обедом - wait off - wait on - wait out - wait up - wait upon

Ορισμός

wait
(waits, waiting, waited)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When you wait for something or someone, you spend some time doing very little, because you cannot act until that thing happens or that person arrives.
I walk to a street corner and wait for the school bus...
Stop waiting for things to happen. Make them happen...
I waited to see how she responded...
Angus got out of the car to wait...
We will have to wait a week or so before we know whether the operation is a success...
He told waiting journalists that he did not expect a referendum to be held for several months.
VERB: no passive, V for n, V for n to-inf, V to-inf, V, V n, V-ing, also V n for n
waiting
The waiting became almost unbearable.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A wait is a period of time in which you do very little, before something happens or before you can do something.
...the four-hour wait for the organizers to declare the result.
N-COUNT: usu sing
3.
If something is waiting for you, it is ready for you to use, have, or do.
There'll be a car waiting for you...
When we came home we had a meal waiting for us...
Ships with unfurled sails wait to take them aboard...
VERB: usu cont, V for n, have n V-ing for n, V to-inf
4.
If you say that something can wait, you mean that it is not important or urgent and so you will deal with it or do it later.
I want to talk to you, but it can wait...
Any changes will have to wait until sponsors can be found.
VERB: no cont, V, V
5.
You can use wait when you are trying to make someone feel excited, or to encourage or threaten them.
If you think this all sounds very exciting, just wait until you read the book...
As soon as you get some food inside you, you'll feel more cheerful. Just you wait.
VERB: only imper, V until cl/n, V
6.
Wait is used in expressions such as wait a minute, wait a second, and wait a moment to interrupt someone when they are speaking, for example because you object to what they are saying or because you want them to repeat something. (SPOKEN)
'Wait a minute!' he broke in. 'This is not giving her a fair hearing!'
= hold on, hang on
VERB: only imper, V n
7.
If an employee waits on you, for example in a restaurant or hotel, they take orders from you and bring you what you want.
There were plenty of servants to wait on her...
Each student is expected to wait at table for one week each semester.
VERB: V on n, V at n
8.
If you say that you can't wait to do something or can hardly wait to do it, you are emphasizing that you are very excited about it and eager to do it. (SPOKEN)
We can't wait to get started...
It's gonna be great. I can hardly wait...
PHRASE: oft PHR to-inf [emphasis]
9.
If you tell someone to wait and see, you tell them that they must be patient or that they must not worry about what is going to happen in the future because they have no control over it.
We'll have to wait and see what happens.
...a wait-and-see attitude.
PHRASE: oft PHR n, PHR wh

Βικιπαίδεια

Wally Carr

Wally Carr (11 August 1954 – 13 April 2019) was an Australian professional boxer. A Wiradjuri man who was born and raised in Wellington, New South Wales, Carr held twelve titles across six different divisions across his 15-year career as a boxer. He was nicknamed "Wait-awhile-Wal".

Described by Boxing 1970–1980 as having "boxing ability to burn" and "outstanding skills", Wally Carr had 100 professional fights. His first fight was in South Sydney Leagues Club in 1971 at the age of 17 and his last fight was in 1986 at the age of 32 when he announced his retirement after fighting Doug Sam at the Bruce Stadium in Canberra.

With over twelve fights overseas in countries including, Zambia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Fiji, Wally Carr got his first crack at a world champion, his 96th fight, when he fought Korean Super-Middleweight, Chong-Pal Park, the then current IBF's world Super-Middleweight champion, in Seoul in 1984. Wally lost on points. Despite Pal Park being a world champion, this fight was not a world title bout but a ten-round non-title fight. Had Carr won, he may have received a rematch with the world title at stake then.

Wally's fighting career spanned Super-Bantamweight to Heavyweight. He fought in 13 divisions, starting out at 8 stone 10 lbs and finishing up at 14 stone 10 lbs. His titles include NSW Welterweight Champion, Australasian Light Middleweight Champion, Australian Junior Middleweight Champion, Australian Middleweight Champion, Commonwealth (British Empire) Middleweight Champion, Australian Super-Middleweight Champion, Australian Light-Heavyweight Champion and Oriental Middleweight Champion.

In 2010 Gaele Sobott published the biography of Wally Carr titled My Longest Round, which details his life from his earliest memories in Wellington, his boxing career, his battle with alcoholism, drug abuse, homelessness, and his final transition to sobriety and happiness. The book was written in close collaboration with Wally Carr over the course of six years.

Carr was selected as the inductee into the 2010 Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame Moderns category in recognition of his achievements.

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