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1 get back on one's feet
1) пoпpaвитьcя, вcтaть нa нoгиHe was sick for a while, but now he's getting back on his feet2) вcтaть нa нoги, cнoвa cтaть нeзaвиcимымMy parents helped a lot when I lost my job. I'm glad I've got back. I'm on my feet now -
2 get back on one's feet
снова встать на ноги; обрести почву под ногамиMy parents helped me a lot when I lost my job. I'm glad I'm back on my feet now.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get back on one's feet
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3 get back on (one's) feet
Общая лексика: стать на ногиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get back on (one's) feet
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4 get back on one's feet
(סלנג) לחזור למסלול, לחזור לחיים הנורמליים (לאחר מחלה או לאחר תקופה קשה)* * *◙ (השק הפוקת רחאל וא הלחמ רחאל) םיילמרונה םייחל רוזחל,לולסמל רוזחל (גנלס)◄ -
5 get back on one's feet
(Slang) in normale leven terugkeren (na ziek geweest te zijn of na aantal ernstige problemen) -
6 get better, be or get back on one's feet
Американский английский: оклематьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get better, be or get back on one's feet
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7 get one's feet wet
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8 get on one's feet
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9 get to one's feet
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10 get/take the weight off one's feet
get/take the weight off one's feetgaan zitten/liggenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get/take the weight off one's feet
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11 get the weight off one's feet
разг.(get the weight off one's feet (или legs; тж. take the weight off one's feet))The door of the assistant plant manager's office flung open abruptly. The foreman he had sent for, Parkland, strode in, not bothering to knock... Ignoring the mode of entry, Zaleski motioned him to a chair. ‘Take the weight off your feet, then simmer down.’ (A. Hailey, ‘Wheels’, ch. 2) — Дверь конторки, где сидел Залески, резко распахнулась, и в комнату - без стука - вошел Паркленд. Его-то заместитель управляющего и вызывал к себе. - Избавь свои ноги от необходимости держать такую махину, - Залески указал ему на кресло, - и поостынь малость.
You're looking a bit tired. Why don't you get the weight off your feet? (ODCIE) — У вас несколько усталый вид. Почему вы не присядете и не отдохнете?
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12 get etc the weight off one's feet etc
expr infmlYou're looking a bit tired. Why don't you get the weight off your feet? — У тебя усталый вид. Садись и отдохни
It's nice to take the weight off your feet when you get home — Приятно прийти домой и отдохнуть после целого дня хождения
Take the weight off your feet a minute while I talk to you — Присядь на минутку. Я хочу с тобой поговорить
I've been standing at work all day. I'll be glad to get the weight off my legs — Я весь день простояла на ногах на работе, поэтому хотелось бы отдохнуть
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13 get the weight off one's feet
paзг.cecть и oтдoxнутьYou're looking a bit tired. Why don't you get the weight off your feet? Zaleski motioned him to a chair. 'Take the weight off your feet, then simmer down' (A. Hailey)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get the weight off one's feet
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14 get one's feet wet
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15 get etc a load off one's feet
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16 get one's feet wet
aмep. paзг.(впepвыe) взятьcя зa чтo-л.I'm looking forward to learning to drive. I can't wait to get behind the wheel and get my feet wet. 'It's not hard to dance once you get your feet wet,' said the teacher -
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expr AmE infmlI can't wait to get behind the steering wheel and get my feet wet — Мне не терпится сесть за руль и посмотреть, как у меня получится
He can't do the job right, he's hardly got his feet wet — Он не сможет выполнить эту работу как надо, потому что у него мало опыта
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18 get one's feet wet
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19 get a load off one's feet
Сленг: сесть и расслабитьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get a load off one's feet
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20 get on one's feet
См. также в других словарях:
get back on one's feet — {v. phr.} To once again become financially solvent; regain one s former status and income, or health. * /Max got back on his feet soon after his open heart surgery. Tom s business was ruined due to the inflation, but he got back on his feet again … Dictionary of American idioms
get back on one's feet — {v. phr.} To once again become financially solvent; regain one s former status and income, or health. * /Max got back on his feet soon after his open heart surgery. Tom s business was ruined due to the inflation, but he got back on his feet again … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ back\ on\ one's\ feet — v. phr. To once again become financially solvent; regain one s former status and income, or health. Max got back on his feet soon after his open heart surgery. Tom s business was ruined due to the inflation, but he got back on his feet again … Словарь американских идиом
get back on one's feet — (Slang) return to normal life (after being sick or following serious problems) … English contemporary dictionary
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get a load off one’s feet — AND take a load off one’s feet tv. to sit down and relax. □ Sit down and get a load off your feet. □ Take a load off your feet and have a drink … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
get one's feet wet — idi get one s feet wet, to take the first step in an activity, venture, etc … From formal English to slang
put one on one's feet — See: ON ONE S FEET(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
put one on one's feet — See: ON ONE S FEET(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ one's\ feet\ wet — v. phr. informal To begin; do something for the first time. The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill. It s not hard to dance once… … Словарь американских идиом