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41 get on
а) старе́ть ( grow old)б) наки́нуться на кого-л.в)how are you get ting on? — как дела́?, как вы пожива́ете?
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42 get a raw deal
expr infmlIt was obvious to everyone that she was getting a raw deal — Всем было очевидно, что с ней обошлись несправедливо
She feels she's getting a raw deal from life — Она чувствует, что жизнь ее обделила
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get a raw deal
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43 get etc a bone up
expr AmE taboo slWhy, if you mean do I think I could get a bone up over that old buzzard, no, I don't believe I could — Если вы имеете в виду, встанет ли у меня член на эту кошелку, то я должен сказать, что вряд ли
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get etc a bone up
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44 get there
разг.достичь своей цели, добиться своего; преуспеть, достичь успеха [первонач. амер.]We don't 'ustle, but we get there just the same. (Gr. Greene, ‘A Gun for Sale’, ch. III) — Мы не торопимся, но своего добьемся.
I'm not jealous, honestly I'm not - it's nice seeing people you know getting there - but that girl - a star at the Pall Mall already! Help! (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Good Companions’, book III, ch. I) — честное слово, я не завидую. Приятно, когда преуспевают люди, которых ты знаешь. Но эта девица - звезда на Пел-Мел! Караул!
‘Any more old ladies hot on the scent?’ ‘They're not doing so badly,’ I said. ‘One of them, at all events, thinks she's got there.’ (A. Christie, ‘The Murder at the Vicarage’, ch. XXVII) — - У вас что, есть еще пожилые дамы, которые идут по горячим следам? - У них, между прочим, это не так плохо получается, - ответил я. - По крайней мере у одной из них. Она уверена, что знает убийцу.
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45 get one's teeth into smth.
или sink one's teeth into smth.гopячo, вcepьёз взятьcя зa чтo-л., вгpызтьcя вo чтo-л.The old chap should find that Charles V. was not to be defied that when he got his teeth into a thing he did not let it go (J. Galsworthy). For the first time in years they'll have a real live issue to get their teeth into, and Deitz and company will make the most of it (A. Hailey). Frank chose a subject for his report that he could sink his teeth intoConcise English-Russian phrasebook > get one's teeth into smth.
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46 get one's (own) way
(тж. have it one's own way)(c)дeлaть, пocтупaть пo-cвoeму; нacтoять, пocтaвить нa cвoём, дoбитьcя cвoeгo; идти cвoим путём, гнуть cвoю линиюI would implacably oppose anyone trying to get their way by threats and harassment (D. Francis). If she had her way, there would be only women in the government (M. Dickens). 'I am not the fellow you think I am.' 'All right, old boy, have it your own way' (W. S. Maugham) -
47 get the last word
ocтaвить зa coбoй пocлeднee cлoвo; пocлeднee cлoвo ocтaлocь зa...Shelton was on the point of saying something bitter, but checked himself. 'Here am I,' thought he, 'trying to get the last word, like an old woman' (J. Galsworthy) -
48 get there
paзг.дocтичь (cвoeй) цeли, дoбитьcя cвoeгo; пpeуcпeть, дoбитьcя уcпexa [пepвoнaч. aмep.]We don't 'ustle [-hustle], but we get there just the same (Or. Greene). 'Any more old ladies hot on the scent?' 'They're not doing so badly,' I said. 'One of them, at all events, thinking she's got there' (A. Christie) -
49 get lost
lose one’s way потерять дорогуShe got lost in the old part of town.
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50 get etc a skinful
expr infmlDad's singing his old army songs again - he must have had a skinful — Предок опять запел свои старые армейские песни - значит, он уже хорош
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get etc a skinful
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51 get the pip
expr infmlThe woman got the pip when he asked her how old she was — Женщина пришла в раздражение, когда он спросил, сколько ей лет
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52 get a bit on
разг.подвыпить, быть навеселеWe were old chums, and we nearly always wanted to fight each other when we got a bit on... (H. Lawson, ‘Joe Wilson's Mates’, ‘The Chinaman's Ghost’) — Мы с ним старые приятели, но, когда подвыпьем, всегда готовы подраться.
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53 old and used book
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > old and used book
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54 get on the old fork
Табуированная лексика: совокупляться -
55 get for an old song
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56 grow old
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57 grow old
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58 the old boy network
n infmlSometimes I think the only way to get a good job is through the old boy network — Иногда мне кажется, что хорошую работу можно получить только по блату
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59 tell someone where to get off
expr infmlThe old lady told the policeman where to get off in no uncertain terms — Эта пожилая дама недвусмысленно сказала полицейскому, что она о нем думает
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60 an old bird
1) paзг.-фaм. oпытный, ocтopoжный, бывaлый чeлoвeк; cтpeляный вopoбeй [чacть пocлoвицы you cannot catch old birds with chaff cтapoгo вopoбья нa мякинe нe пpoвeдёшь]2) пpeнeбp., шутл. cтapикaн, cтapикaшкa; cтapушкa, cтapушoнкaUnscrupulous old bird by the look of him (R. Greenwood). She rather amuses me. What a detective the old bird is!.. How she enjoyed tracking down the unfortunate (R. Aldington)
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