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121 feel like doing
• feel like doing something want to do, be inclined to do something быть склонным к занятию чем-тоI feel like going for a walk. I don’t feel like working now, I’m tired.
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122 have no business doing
• have no business doing something have no right to do something нечего вам здесь делать, быть и др.You have no business staying here without my permission.
English-Russian mini useful dictionary > have no business doing
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123 Are you doing okay?
• < Are> you doing okay? амер. Как поживаешь? Как поживаете?Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Are you doing okay?
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124 You doing okay?
• < Are> you doing okay? амер. Как поживаешь? Как поживаете?Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > You doing okay?
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125 nothing doing
разг. ни в коем случае; ни за чтоThen my girl asked me to marry her. I told her there was nothing doing. (W.S. Maugham) — Потом моя девушка попросила взять её замуж. Я сказал ей, что об этом не может быть речи.
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126 take the liberty of doing so-and-so
позволять себе глагол:Англо-русский синонимический словарь > take the liberty of doing so-and-so
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127 to argue smb into doing smth
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to argue smb into doing smth
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128 to be bad at smth, at doing smth
to be bad at/with smth, at/in doing smth не уметь что-либо делатьEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be bad at smth, at doing smth
См. также в других словарях:
Doing It — Author(s) Melvin Burgess … Wikipedia
Doing — Do ing, n.; pl. {Doings}. Anything done; a deed; an action good or bad; hence, in the plural, conduct; behavior. See {Do}. [1913 Webster] To render an account of his doings. Barrow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Doing — Doing, ostindisches Feldmaß, ungefähr 2 englische Meilen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
doing — index act (undertaking), action (performance), commission (act) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
doing — early 13c., verbal noun from DO (Cf. do). From c.1600 1800 it also was a euphemism for copulation … Etymology dictionary
doing — [n] achievement accomplishing, accomplishment, achieving, act, action, carrying out, deed, execution, exploit, handiwork, implementation, performance, performing, thing; concept 706 … New thesaurus
doing — [do͞o′iŋ] n. 1. something done 2. [pl.] a) actions, events, etc. b) Dial. social activities or a social event … English World dictionary
doing — /ˈduɪŋ/ (say doohing) verb 1. present participle of do1. –noun 2. action; performance; execution: it s all in the doing. 3. Colloquial a scolding; a beating. –phrase 4. be doing, to take place (mainly of something interesting or in need of… …
doing — do|ing [ˈdu:ıŋ] n 1.) be sb s (own) doing if something bad is someone s doing, they did or caused it ▪ If you fall into this trap, it will be all your own doing. 2.) take some doing informal to be hard work ▪ We had to be on the parade ground for … Dictionary of contemporary English
doing — noun 1 be sb s doing if something bad is someone s doing, they did it: This mess is all your doing. 2 take some doing to be hard work: Sorting this lot out is going to take some doing. 3 doings BrE a) (plural) things that someone does b) (C)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
doing — do|ing [ duıŋ ] noun be someone s doing to be someone s fault: We re very late, and it s all your doing. take some doing used for saying that something will be very difficult to do: It will take some doing to finish this before five o clock … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English