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get the wind up словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > утратить спокойствие
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4 узнать
1) General subject: be on to, be wise, cognize, come to one's knowledge (it came to my knowledge - я узнал), discover, enquire, find out (to find out the truth - узнать правду), get to hear, get to know, get to learn, get wind of (что-л.), get wise, hear, hear say (о чем-л., от кого-л.), inquire, learn, learn from, peg (кого-л.), recognize, see (it is like this, you see - видите ли, дело обстоит таким образом), to be (get) wise (to), to be on to (smth.), understand, wise up, get wind of, become aware (of), do research on (о людях, их прошлом he learned to be less trusting of customers, prospective employees and to do research on them before entering into relationships.), get wind of (пронюхать, что-л.), drag to light2) Colloquial: spot3) American: warm wise to (что-л.), warm wise to (понять, что-л.)4) Mathematics: determine5) Law: become privy to6) Australian slang: suss out7) Diplomatic term: come to know -
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1) General subject: get nosey, get wind, get wind of (что-л.), nose, scent out, smell out, get wind of, get wind of (о чём-л.)2) Makarov: deer got wind of the hunter, get (the) wind of, get wind of (smth.) (что-л.), have (the) wind of, the deer got wind of the hunter, to deer got wind of the hunter, catch the wind of, catch wind of -
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1) General subject: get wind, get wind of (что-л.), scent, sniff, wind, get wind of3) Obsolete: smoke -
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1) General subject: be in a funk, be scared by (чего-л.), get a fright, get a scare, get a shock, get the wind-up, have a fright, have a shock, have the wind-up, lose courage, quail, shy, take fright, to be cowed, to be in a funk, to be scared by (smth.) (чего-л.), be afraid, boggle, get a wind-up, have a wind-up, startle2) Colloquial: puss out3) American: scare4) Jargon: get the wind up, panic, punk out, turn turtle, have cold feet, tuck tail, crap out5) Makarov: be cowed6) Taboo: get the crap on, shit a brick, shit bricks, shit in ( one's) own pants -
8 иметь преимущество перед
1) General subject: get the bulge on (кем-л.), get the jump on (в чем-л.; кем-л.), get the wind of, have at a vantage, have the advantage of, have the bulge on (кем-л.), have the jump on (в чем-л.; кем-л.), have the weather gage of (кем-либо), have the weather of (кем-л.), take the pas of (кем-л.), have the pull of (кем-л.), have the grab on (кем-л.), get the jump on (кем-л., в чем-л.)2) American: get the drop on (кем-л.), have on (кем-л.), have the drop on (кем-л.)3) Jargon: get the grab on (кем-л.), have the grab on (кем-л.)4) Makarov: get the wind of (smb.) (кем-л.), catch at a vantage (кем-л.), catch at the vantage (кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь преимущество перед
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9 перепугаться
1) General subject: be chicken, get a fright, get a scare, get rattled, have the jitters, to be chicken, get the scare2) American: scare3) Makarov: get the wind up, have the wind up4) Taboo: shit blue -
10 иметь преимущество
1) General subject: have purchase, have the advantage, have the advantage of, have the weather (перёд кем-либо), hold the cards, leverage, one upman, to (smb.) at the vantage (кем-л.), to be ahead, get the wind of, have the wind of, have the right end of the stick (в споре и т. п.), (в нек. контекстах) benefit, head start, have a head start2) Colloquial: have going for (smth.)3) Sports: take the pas4) Mathematics: be ahead (в ходе игры), (перед) have an advantage (over), (перед) have many points in its favor5) Economy: have the inside track6) Australian slang: be sitting pretty7) Diplomatic term: get a good hand, have a good hand8) Jargon: have going for ( something, someone), cold deck cold-deck9) Mass media: have the edge10) American English: get an edge11) Makarov: gain advantage, have the right end of the stick (в споре и т.п.), enjoy the leadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь преимущество
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совер.; общ.-возвр.; разг.
take alarm, get anxious; get the wind up* * *take alarm, get anxious; get the wind up -
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13 иметь преимущество
have an advantage глагол: словосочетание:have an edge on (иметь преимущество, быть навеселе)have the weather (иметь преимущество, идти с наветренной стороны)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > иметь преимущество
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14 струсить
1) General subject: be in a funk, have cold feet, have heart at heels, have heart in boots, have heart in mouth, lose nerve, mount the white feather, put tail between legs, quail, show the white feather, to be in a funk, turn yellow, have heart in boot, have heart in boots, lose nerves, wimp out2) Colloquial: bottle it (If you “bottle” something, either you don’t have the nerve or courage to go through with it or you fail at it.)3) Australian slang: turn to jelly4) Jargon: chicken out, get cold feet, get the wind up, poop out, punk out, tuck tail, sell out5) Makarov: shoot the pit, turn coward, crap out, cry craven, fly the pit, fly the white feather -
15 быть в более благоприятном положении
General subject: get the wind of, have the wind ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в более благоприятном положении
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Naval: get the wind, get to the windward -
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18 (smb.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем кто-л.
Makarov: get the wind ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (smb.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем кто-л.
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Naval: get the wind -
20 иметь преимущество перед (кем-л.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем
General subject: get the wind of (кто-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь преимущество перед (кем-л.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем
См. также в других словарях:
get the wind of — To get on the windward side of • • • Main Entry: ↑wind … Useful english dictionary
get the wind up — informal phrase to become nervous or frightened When he saw his opponent he got the wind up. Thesaurus: to be, or to become afraid or frightenedsynonym to worry or feel nervous about somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
get the wind up — get/put the wind up (someone) British & Australian, informal to make someone feel anxious about their situation. Say you ll take him to court if he doesn t pay up that should put the wind up him … New idioms dictionary
get the wind up — verb To become frightened or disturbed. See Also: have the wind up, put the wind up … Wiktionary
get the wind up — informal to become nervous or frightened When he saw his opponent he got the wind up … English dictionary
get the wind up someone — get/put the wind up (someone) British & Australian, informal to make someone feel anxious about their situation. Say you ll take him to court if he doesn t pay up that should put the wind up him … New idioms dictionary
get the wind up (about something) — get/have the ˈwind up (about sth) idiom (informal) to become/be frightened about sth Main entry: ↑windidiom … Useful english dictionary
Get the wind up — become anxious … Dictionary of Australian slang
get the wind up — Australian Slang become anxious … English dialects glossary
get the wind up — be in a hurry; become angry … English contemporary dictionary
get the breeze up — To get the wind up (see ↑wind1) • • • Main Entry: ↑breeze … Useful english dictionary