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1 one's head aches
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2 one's head off
adv infmlI was yawning my head off the whole evening — Я весь вечер так зевал, что чуть пасть не порвал
As I picked up myself from the floor I saw a couple of boys laughing their heads off — Когда я поднялся с пола, то увидел двух ребят, хохотавших во все горло
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3 one's head off
разг.без конца, сколько влезет, сколько душе угодно; вовсю, напропалую; как безумный; ужасно, отчаянноYou can talk your heads off about Edward Driffield, but I shall be able to get away when I'm fed up with you. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Cakes and Ale’, ch. XI) — Вы можете до одурения говорить об Эдуарде Дриффилде, но я лично уйду, когда разговор этот мне надоест.
He tells me - say, you'd laugh your head off. (S. Lewis, ‘Ann Vickers’, ch. XXVI) — Он мне отвечает. Ну, знаете, со смеху лопнуть можно.
Anyway, when he was finished, and everybody was clapping their heads off, old Ernie turned around on his stool and gave this very phony, humble bow. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. XII) — А когда Эрни кончил и все стали хлопать как одержимые, он повернулся на табурете и поклонился этаким деланным, смиренным поклоном.
She made me so nervous, I just kept on lying my head off. ‘I'm still recuperating,’ I told her. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. XIII) — я ужасно нервничал из-за нее. Врал вовсю. Говорил, что еще не совсем поправился.
The phone's been ringing its head off. (D. Cusack and F. James, ‘Come in Spinner’, ‘Wednesday I’) — Телефон звонил беспрерывно.
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4 one's eyes stand out of one's head
глаза полезли на лоб (от боли, удивления и т. п.)‘Give him two double whiskies.’ My eyes stood out of my head: I had never tasted whisky before. (ODCIE) — - Дайте ему двойную порцию! У меня глаза полезли на лоб: я ведь никогда не пробовал виски.
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5 one's head off
paзг.бeз кoнцa, cкoлькo влeзeт, cкoлькo душe угoднo, вoвcю, нaпpoпaлую; кaк бeзумный; ужacнo, oтчaяннoYou can talk your heads off about Edward Driffield, but I shall be able to get away when I'm fed up with you (W. S. Maugham). He tells me - say, you'd laugh your head off (S. Lewis). The phone's been ringing its head off (Cusack and F. James) -
6 one's head swells
oн (oнa и т. д.) мнoгo o ceбe мнит; гoлoвa зaкpужилacь у кoгo-л. (oт уcпexoв и т. п.)This film is about a boy jockey whose head swells along with his list of winners -
7 (one's) head is in a whirl
Пословица: голова идёт кругом (от забот, от усталости, пр., у кого)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > (one's) head is in a whirl
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8 (one's) head is spinning
Пословица: голова идёт кругом (от забот, от усталости, пр., у кого)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > (one's) head is spinning
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9 one's head is on the chopping block
Американизм: иметь кучу неприятностей (get in trouble)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > one's head is on the chopping block
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10 one's head is spinning
Общая лексика: голова идёт кругомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > one's head is spinning
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11 one's head off
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12 One's head is spinning.
<04> Голова идет кругом. Fixed phrases (Устойчивые выражения).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > One's head is spinning.
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13 one good head is better than a thousand strong hands
одна розумна голова краще, ніж тисяча сильних рукEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > one good head is better than a thousand strong hands
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14 one's head
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15 go out of one's head
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16 do it on one's head
разг.(do it (или smth.) (standing) on one's head)сделать что-л. с лёгкостью (обыкн. употр. с гл. can); см. тж. standing on one's headChilham: "Yes, I could do it on my head. But after all why should I bother? I'm making plenty of money." (J. B. Priestley, ‘Music at Night’, act 1) — Чилем: "Да, я без особого труда мог бы написать детектив. Но зачем мне это нужно, в конце концов? я и без этого достаточно зарабатываю."
I knew that I couldn't do the translation on my head... No dictionary contained many of the technical words used. But I agreed to do the job. (R. Aldington, ‘Life for Life's Sake’, ch. 15) — я знал, что этот перевод - дело нелегкое... Многих технических терминов нельзя было найти ни в одном словаре. И все же я взялся за него.
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17 get it into one's head
(get (или take) it into one's head (that, to do smth.))вбить, забрать себе в голову, вообразить (что...)Well, he's suddenly taken it into his head that I've been making more money than is good for me. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Conscience of the Rich’, ch. XXIV) — Знаете ли, мистер Порсон вдруг вообразил ни с того ни с сего, что я зарабатываю слишком много, гораздо больше, чем мне надо на жизнь.
...he'd got it into his head that I should. I don't know which breed easily and which don't. (A. Wilson, ‘No Laughing Matter’, book IV, ch. I) —...мистер Маркине вбил себе в голову, что я должна разводить собак. А я не знаю, какую породу разводить легко, а какую - трудно.
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18 get it into one's head
или take it into one's head (that, to do smth.)вбить, зaбpaть ceбe в гoлoву, вooбpaзить (чтo...)Don't get it into your head that I'm working for you (M. Wilson). Well, he's suddenly taken it into his head that I've been making more money than is good for me (C. P. Snow) -
19 draw down upon one's head
(draw down (anger, scorn, etc.) upon one's head)вызвать (чей-л. гнев); заслужить (чьё-л. презрение)Don't prop your feet on the Old Man's desk. You'll draw down the wrath of God upon your head. (ODCIE) — Не клади ноги на стол Старика, а то тебе несдобровать.
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20 get sth. through one's head
get sth. through one's head*expr.• hacer entender expr.
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one's head against a brick wall — Said of a laborious but unrewarding attempt, eg to persuade, inform, etc ● brick … Useful english dictionary
one's head swells — one becomes conceited. → swell … English new terms dictionary
have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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take\ it\ into\ one's\ head — • take (it) into one s head • take a notion informal v. phr. To get a sudden idea; decide without thinking. The boy suddenly took it into his head to leave school and get a job. Grandmother keeps a bag packed so that she can go visiting whenever… … Словарь американских идиом
get it into one's head — To conceive the (esp wrong or foolish) notion, to believe (with that) • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
take it into one's head — 1. To conceive the (esp wrong or foolish) notion, believe (with that) 2. To conceive the (esp misguided) intention of (with to) • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
hang or hide one's head — idi hang or hide one s head, to manifest shame … From formal English to slang