Смысл: bailoutsbailout1.[ʹbeılaʋt]n <Í> 1. разг.выручка; помощь (в трудном положении) 2. 1) прыжок с парашютом 2) аварийное покидание (самолёта и т. п.) Í> 2.[ʹbeılaʋt]a <Í> 1) спасительный 2) аварийный, срочный, неотложный bailout measures for hard-pressed businesses - срочные меры для спасения прогорающих фирм Í>
outs Идиома
ins and outs
all the details He knows all the ins and outs of the new machine.
on the outs
not friendly, not speaking Amy and Pat are on the outs. They had a fight.
outside of
other than, except for Outside of the weather our vacation was really quite enjoyable.
the room is so small you have to go outside turn a
"the room is very small; so small you could barely swing a cat" It's not a large apartment. The bathroom is so small I have to to go outside to turn around.
ins and outs of
Idiom(s): ins and outs of sth
Theme: DETAILS
the correct and successful way to do something; the special things that one needs to know to do something. (Fixed order.) • I don't understand the ins and outs of politics. • Jane knows the ins and outs of working with computers.
from the outset
Idiom(s): from the outset
Theme: BEGINNINGS - INITIAL
from the beginning. • We had problems with this machine from the outset. • We knew about the unfriendly judge from the outset of our trial.
at the very outside
Idiom(s): at the (very) outside
Theme: AMOUNT - MAXIMUM
at the very most. • The car repairs will cost $300 at the outside. • I'll be there in three weeks at the outside.
at the outset
Idiom(s): at the outset
Theme: BEGINNINGS - INITIAL
at the beginning. • It seemed like a very simple problem at the outset. • At the outset, they were very happy. Then they had money problems.
Swings and roundabouts
If something's swings and roundabouts, it has about as many disadvantages as it has advantages.
Think outside the box
If you think outside the box, you think in an imaginative and creative way.
at the outset|outset
adv. phr. At the start; at the beginning. "You'll live in the cheaper barracks at the outset; later you can move into the better cabins," the camp director said to the new boys.
at the outside|outside
adv. phr. Maximally; at the utmost. This old house can cost no more than $40,000 at the outside.
be on the outs with|on the outs with
v. phr. To not be on speaking terms with someone; be in disagreement with someone. Jane and Tom have been on the outs with one another since Tom started to date another woman.
ins and outs|ins|outs
n. phr. The special ways of going somewhere or doing something; the different parts. The janitor knows all the ins and outs of the big school building.Jerry's father is a good life insurance salesman; he knows all the ins and outs of the business.
on the outs|on|outs
adj. phr., informal Not friendly; having a quarrel. Mary and Sue were on the outs.Being on the outs with a classmate is very upsetting. Synonym: AT ODDS.
outside of|outside
prep. 1. Not in; outside. I would not want to meet a lion outside of a zoo. Antonym: INSIDE OF. 2. Except for; not including. Outside of Johnny, all the boys on the basketball team are over six feet tall.Mrs. Cox had no jewelry outside of her wedding ring. Synonym: APART FROM.
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