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41 выходить сухим из воды
1) General subject: come off clear, come unscathed out of the battle, get by, get off with a whole skin, fall on one's feet, emerge unscathed2) Politics: emerge unscathed from difficulty3) Jargon: come out clean4) Set phrase: come off unscathed, come off with a whole skinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выходить сухим из воды
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42 отделаться от
1) General subject: clear off (чего-либо), fling off (to fling off one's pursuers - убежать от преследования), get off (работы, наказания, обязательств), make away with (чего-либо, кого-либо), shake (shake the feeling - отделаться от ощущения), break the back of, break ties with2) Business: do away with, get rid of -
43 рассказать
1) General subject: confabulate, give mouth, narrate, recount, rede, relate, repeat, report, tell, tell about (кому-л., о чем-л.), tell of (кому-л., о чем-л.), tip off (о чем-л.: Eva must have tipped off her co-stars, as Nicolette and Marcia grabbed a few bathing suits.)2) Colloquial: get off (анекдот), out, pitch, get off (анекдот), catch up (что произошло в последнее время, последние сплетни)3) Mathematics: describe, give an account of4) Jargon: (всем) spread the word -
44 сойти
1) General subject: come off, descend, disappear, do, fall (night fell - спустилась ночь), get down, get off, go down, jump the track (с рельсов), leave, light down, pass, pass of, run off, slough, step down (вниз)2) Colloquial: go for (за что-л.)3) Obsolete: light off4) Sports: retire (с дистанции) -
45 встать с дивана
General subject: get off the couch (Get off the couch and get some exercise.) -
46 заставить (кого-л.) делать
1) General subject: coerce into doing (что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить (кого-л.) делать
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47 избежать
1) General subject: avoid, cheat (чего-либо), elude, escape (опасности), evade, get off, give a wide berth, guard, help, jump (чего-либо), miss (he just missed being killed - он едва не был убит), scape (опасности и т.п.), give a miss, make an escape, (чего-л.) get around (найти выход: If you have a VCR, this unit can send a digital signal to both your TV and VCR, but since it's a single tuner, you can't record a show and watch a different one at the same)3) Diplomatic term: escape (опасности и т.п.)4) Jargon: kiss off5) Business: (чего-л.) sidestep (Canada's ability to sidestep the banking crisis...) -
48 отвязаться
1) General subject: disengage, get off back (от кого-л.), get rid of (от кого-л., чего-л.), worm out2) Colloquial: have a ripping good time, have a roaring good time (Наши соседи наверху отвязывались до трёх часов ночи. Our upstairs neighbors were partying down till three in the morning.; отдохнуть, расслабиться to have fun; to have a party), live it up, raise the roof, to party down, (на кого-л.) take it out on3) Makarov: get off (smb.'s) back (от кого-л.), come loose, come untied -
49 отделаться малой кровью
1) General subject: get off cheaply2) American English: get off easy, get lucky, have a close call, have a close shave., have a narrow escapeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отделаться малой кровью
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50 отмыть
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51 приступить к делу
1) General subject: apply oneself to a task, awake, get into action2) Colloquial: get off the dime3) Literal: cut the bull4) General subject: talk turkey5) Patents: get down to business6) Makarov: wing it -
52 убегать
1) General subject: beetle off, boil over (о молоке и т. п.), bolt, break out, chevy, cut, escape, escape (из тюрьмы и т.п.), flee, get off, go off, make off, outbreak, outrun, run, run away, run away with (с кем-либо, чем-либо), run from (от кого-л., чего-л.), run off, scamper, scape (из тюрьмы и т.п.), scat, scour away, scour off, sheer off, skirr, turn one's tail (струсив), fly off, boil over (о кипящем), make a safe getaway (напр., от преступников)4) Military: lam5) Australian slang: shoot off, shoot the Moon, shoot through7) Makarov: scurry away, beat a retreat, cut and run, cut away, fling off, fly away -
53 останавливать
1) General subject: arrest, bring to a standstill, bring to a stop, bring to rest (экипаж и т. п.), bring to stop, cease, check, deter, discontinue, fix (взгляд, внимание), halt, heave to (корабль), hold, hold up, immobilize, intercept, intermit (на некоторое время), jam (о машине и т. п.), pawl, pull in, pull up, put a stop to (что-либо), quiet, rein up, stall, stanch, stanch (кровотечение), staunch, stay, stem, stop, stunt, tackle, trig, withhold (what withheld him from making the attempt? - что помешало ему сделать эту попытку?), bar, bring to a stand, bring to rest, rein in, rein back (лошадь), rein up (лошадь), shut down (о заводе, предприятии), bring to rest (экипаж и т.п.), put a stop, silence2) Aviation: burn out4) Medicine: suppress (напр. кровотечение)5) Sports: stop short6) Military: contain7) Engineering: pall, put out, shut off (напр. о машине), suspend, switch off, throw out of action, turn off8) Rare: estop9) Construction: come to rest10) Mathematics: shut12) Accounting: discontinue (напр. производство)14) Metallurgy: put out of service, throw out15) Polygraphy: trip16) Jargon: tell someone where to get off17) Information technology: break, bring down18) Oil: throw out of motion (машину), snag20) Business: dampen22) Oilfield: shut down (машину, установку), shut in (скважину)24) Quality control: put out of action26) Arms production: stand27) leg.N.P. stop (e.g., payment of a check), void28) Makarov: break (машину), catch, close down, curtail, douse, fetch up, inhibit, instop, pause, put off, surcease, take off stream (аппарат), tie up, draw up, fix on (взгляд внимание на), fix upon (взгляд внимание на)29) Gold mining: preclude -
54 отрываться от земли
1) General subject: blast off2) Aviation: break ground, come clear of the ground, get off, hop off, leave the ground, lift off, rise off the ground, unstick3) Naval: take off4) Colloquial: hop off (о самолете)5) Engineering: become airborne, lift off (при взлёте)6) Makarov: drive off the groundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрываться от земли
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55 сойти с рельсов
1) General subject: derail, go leave the track, go off the rails, leave the rails, leave the track, run off the rails, get off the rails, jump the rails, run off the rails, run off the rails (о поезде, трамвае), jump the track (тж.)2) American: jump the track3) Railway term: breakdown, run off the track5) Makarov: go off the line (о поезде), go off the track, jump the metals (о поезде), leave the metals (о поезде), run off the metals (о поезде) -
56 откалывать
1) General subject: chip, cut, get off (шутки), hackle, hew away, hew off, rive, sever, split, split off, unfasten, unpin2) Naval: flake3) Engineering: sliver4) Construction: spall5) Mining: hack6) Oil: chip away8) Makarov: detrude, pick, divide from (заставлять кого-л. порвать с кем-л.), chop off (отламывать)9) Cement: spall-off -
57 сбежать
1) General subject: bolt, elope (с возлюбленным), escape, levant, run away, run away with (с кем-л., с чем-л.), run down, run off (with; с женихом), screw, sling hook, whip, whip away, (попытаться) make a break for it, get off, give the slip, show brush, take to the woods5) Jargon: cop a mope, leg, light out, skiddoo, skidoo, split, tipping grand, head South, mope, slope6) Graphic expression: head for the hills (flee; take to one's heels; cut and run)7) Jail: cop a heel8) Makarov: shoot the pit, cut loose, cut out, do a bunk, do a guy, fly the pit, cop a heel (из тюрьмы из-под стражи), cop a mope (из тюрьмы из-под стражи)9) Taboo: cut ass -
58 вызволить из беды
1) General subject: (кого-л.) get out of a scrape, get out of trouble2) Jargon: get off the hook3) Makarov: (кого-л.) get (smb.) out of trouble -
59 дёшево отделаться
1) General subject: come off cheap2) Colloquial: get off light3) Jargon: gotten off light (Alleviation was reflected on her face,she has understood that this time gotten off light.Её лицо отразило облегчение,на сей раз она дёшево отделалалась.)4) Makarov: come off cheap (ср.: выйти с целой шкурой) -
60 дешёво отделаться
1) General subject: come off cheap2) Colloquial: get off light3) Jargon: gotten off light (Alleviation was reflected on her face,she has understood that this time gotten off light.Её лицо отразило облегчение,на сей раз она дёшево отделалалась.)4) Makarov: come off cheap (ср.: выйти с целой шкурой)
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