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61 get a wiggle on
expr infmlYou'd better get a wiggle on or we'll be late — Тебе следует поторопиться, а то мы опоздаем
Tell him to damn well get a wiggle on — Скажи ему, чтобы он поторапливался, черт возьми!
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get a wiggle on
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62 get along with
1. ладить, находить общий языкThe proprietor of that men’s store gets along well with his employees.
2. продвигаться, делать успехи, преуспеватьThe two children are getting along very well.
He is getting along very well with his English.
How is Tom getting along with his new book ?
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get along with
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63 get something off one's chest
излить/облегчить душуIf you've got a problem you might as well get it off your chest.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get something off one's chest
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64 get down to some serious drinking
expr infmlWell, now we can get down to some serious drinking — Ну, а сейчас можно и посидеть. Выпить есть что
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get down to some serious drinking
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65 get etc a load off one's or someone's mind
expr infmlI think you'll feel better after you get a load off your mind — Я думаю, тебе станет легче, если ты расскажешь, что тебя мучает
It took a load off my mind to know that he was alive and well — У меня гора с плеч свалилась, когда я узнал, что он жив и здоров
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get etc a load off one's or someone's mind
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66 get it into one's head
или take it into one's head (that, to do smth.)вбить, зaбpaть ceбe в гoлoву, вooбpaзить (чтo...)Don't get it into your head that I'm working for you (M. Wilson). Well, he's suddenly taken it into his head that I've been making more money than is good for me (C. P. Snow) -
67 well in advance
1. ушедший намного вперед2. заблаговременно; с достаточной заблаговременностью3. задолгоThen, I had thought that it would be mainly men, but both sexes made the point that it's much safer to get keys out well in advance as you go towards your car.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > well in advance
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68 get perkier
Общая лексика: чувствовать себя поживее (I haven't been feeling too well but now I'm getting a little bit perkier.), стать немного поживее -
69 get the boot
expr infml1)He got the boot after fourteen years and had to find a new job — Его выгнали с работы после того, как он отработал четырнадцать лет, и ему пришлось искать другую
2)I guess I wasn't dressed well enough. So I got the boot — Наверное, я был одет не так, как надо. Меня не пустили в это заведение
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70 get into trouble
разг.; эвф.оказаться в интересном положении, забеременеть ( о незамужней женщине)‘He used to come down here now and then and they used to meet outside.’ ‘And then she got into trouble, did she?’ Tuppence said, using the well-known euphemism, hoping that under that form it would not offend Mr. Copleigh's sense of propriety. (A. Christie, ‘By the Pricking of My Thumbs’, ch. 8) — - Слейд не раз появлялся здесь и назначал свидания дочери миссис Чаррингтон. - И эта юная особа оказалась в интересном положении, не так ли? - Таппенс воспользовалась широко известным эвфемизмом, стараясь не оскорбить слух мистера Копли.
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71 get an eye on smb.
(или smth.; тж. keep an или one's eye on smb. или smth.)1) глaз нe cпуcкaть, cлeдить, нaблюдaть зa кeм-л. (или чём-л.)She was frying bacon and at the same time keeping an eye on the younger children (W. S. Maugham). There is a Mr. Pinkerton - from Chicago. He is something called a detective and the War Department has given him a number of agents who keep an eye on dangerous ladies like me (G. Vidat)2) пpиcмaтpивaть кoгo-л. (или чтo-л.)- имeть виды нa кoгo-л. (или нa чтo-л.); зapитьcя, пoлo-жить глaз нa кoгo-л..(или нa чтo-л.)And now you are going to leave US) Mr. Middleton, we shall miss you very much.' It was usually said by the mothers who had their eye on rich young bachelors (A. Wilson), i'ye got my eye on a nice little- гpoш where a smart little brass- plate with Freddie Hampton M.B. [бaкaлaвp мeдицины] on It would look dashed well (A. J. Cronin). Mr. Baker is widely thought to have an eye on the presidency in 6 (The Economist) -
72 get milk as well!
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73 get well
1) Общая лексика: выздоравливай (пожелание), поправляйся2) Макаров: выздоравливать, выздороветь -
74 get well as fast as you can
Общая лексика: выздоравливай поскорее (Верещагин)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get well as fast as you can
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75 get well soon!
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76 get well
выздороветь, выздоравливать, поправитьсяАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > get well
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77 get well card
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78 get well card
Поздравительная открытка, посланная больному, в которой выражается пожелание скорейшего выздоровления. У британцев существует традиция посылать друг другу поздравительные открытки на день рождения, Рождество, Новый год и День св. Валентина. Сейчас продаются открытки с пожеланиями успеха в делах, поздравлениями с получением водительских прав и сдачей экзаменов, с новосельем, с рождением ребёнка, с Днём отцов и матерей и с любым другим событием, которое, по мнению производителей открыток, может принести им прибыль. -
79 get well
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80 get well informed
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