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📖 Определения и значения для слова rest

📒 the part of something that remains

  • Take what you want and throw the rest away.
  • the rest of something The country enjoys friendly relations with the rest of the world.
  • How would you like to spend the rest of the day?

📒 the people or things that remain; the others

  • The first question was difficult, but the rest were pretty easy.
  • the rest of something Don't blame Alex. He's human, like the rest of us.

📒 a period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing after a period of activity

  • I had a good night's rest.
  • We stopped for a well-earned rest.
  • rest from something to have/take a rest from all your hard work

📒 an object that is used to support or hold something

  • an armrest (= for example on a seat or chair)

📒 a period of silence between notes; a sign that shows a rest between notes

📒 used at the end of a list to mean everything else that you might expect to be on the list

  • He wants a big house and an expensive car and all the rest of it.

📒 used to say that the actual amount or number of something is much higher than somebody has stated

  • ‘It cost 250 pounds…’ ‘And the rest, and the rest!’

📒 not moving

  • At rest the insect looks like a dead leaf.

📒 dead and therefore free from trouble or worry. People say ‘at rest’ to avoid saying ‘dead’.

  • She now lies at rest in the churchyard.

📒 to stop moving

  • The car crashed through the barrier and came to rest in a field.
  • His eyes came to rest on Clara's face.
  • The ball rolled down the hill and came to rest against a tree.

📒 apart from that; considering other matters

  • The book has some interesting passages about the author's childhood. For the rest, it is extremely dull.

📒 used to tell somebody to stop talking about something because they are annoying you

  • Give it a rest! You’ve been complaining all day.

📒 to stop doing something for a while

📒 to bury somebody. People say ‘to lay somebody to rest’ to avoid saying ‘to bury’ somebody.

  • George was laid to rest beside his parents.

📒 to stop something by showing it is not true

  • The announcement finally laid all the speculation about their future to rest.

📒 used when somebody is complaining that they have a lot of work to do

📒 to do or say something to make somebody stop worrying about something

📒 used when you are telling a story to say that you do not need to tell the end of it, because everyone knows it already

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