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41 get smth. off one's chest
paзг.чиcтocepдeчнo coзнaтьcя, пpизнaтьcя в чём-л.; вcё вылoжить, выcкaзaтьcя дo кoнцa, нaчиcтoту; oблeгчить душуBernard. There's just one thing I want to get off my chest and then I needn't refer to it again. I am just as madly in love with you as I was when I asked you to marry me fifteen years ago (W. S. Maugham). But go ahead and tell me all. Get it off your chest. I knew something was wrong. It's not like you to go off without keeping me informed (E. Caldwell)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get smth. off one's chest
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42 get somebody off with somebody
inf свести (познакомить с лицом противоположного пола)Mark’s always on his own. Can’t his sister get him off with one of her girlfriends?
Why don’t you stop trying to get me off with your sister?
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44 get smth. off one's chest
разг.чистосердечно сознаться, признаться в чём-л., облегчить душу; всё выложить, высказаться до конца, начистотуBernard: "There's just one thing I want to get off my chest and then I needn't refer to it again. I am just as madly in love with you as I was when I asked you to marry me fifteen years ago." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act 1) — Бернард: "Мне бы хотелось признаться в одном, чтобы потом уж больше не говорить об этом. Я так же безумно влюблен в вас, как и пятнадцать лет тому назад, когда я сделал вам предложение."
‘No, go on, Professor,’ Daisy told him. ‘Get it off your chest.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Let the People Sing’, ch. XII) — - Ничего, продолжайте, профессор, - сказала Дейзи. - Надо же вам высказаться.
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45 get something off one's chest
излить/облегчить душуIf you've got a problem you might as well get it off your chest.
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46 get smth. off one's conscience
If only he could borrow a pound or two, a quid from Brownie, a quid from someone else, make things straight at the office, get them off his conscience, and give his notice. (R. Greenwood, ‘The Squad Goes Out’, ch. IV) — Если бы ему удалось одолжить фунт или два - фунт у Брауни, фунт еще у кого-нибудь, - то он уладил бы дела на работе, совесть у него была бы чиста и он мог заявить о своем уходе.
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47 get smth. off one's hands
см. get smb. off one's handsConcise English-Russian phrasebook > get smth. off one's hands
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48 get somebody off one's hands
get something/somebody off one's hands сплавить; сбагрить; сбыть с рук (избавиться)After his wife's death he got his stepdaughter off his hands in no time.
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49 get something off one's hands
get something/somebody off one's hands сплавить; сбагрить; сбыть с рук (избавиться)After his wife's death he got his stepdaughter off his hands in no time.
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50 get smth. off the ground
уcпeшнo нaчaть чтo-л.; cм. тж. get off the groundIt took Robbins six years to get this $4 million movie off the ground. It will probably open in August (Newsweek)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get smth. off the ground
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51 get something off one's plate
идиом.избавиться от ответственности|| We would like to get this issue off our plate. — Мы хотели бы избавиться от ответственности за решение этого вопроса.
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52 get someone off someone's back
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53 get something off the ground
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54 get (something) off the ground
(to get (a project etc) started.) ud af starthullerne* * *(to get (a project etc) started.) ud af starthullerne -
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(to get (a project etc) started.) ud af starthullerne* * *(to get (a project etc) started.) ud af starthullerne -
56 get (something) off the ground
(to get (a project etc) started.) poner en marcha, ponerse manos a la obra, despegar, iniciar -
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(to get (a project etc) started.) poner en marcha, ponerse manos a la obra, despegar, iniciar -
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(to get (a project etc) started.) koma (e-u) af staðEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > get (something) off the ground
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(to get (a project etc) started.) koma (e-u) af staðEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > get (something) off the ground
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(to get (a project etc) started.) elindít, beindítEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > get (something) off the ground
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