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121 kick about
[ʹkıkəʹbaʋt] phr v разг.1. перебрасыватьto kick a ball about - а) перебрасывать мяч; б) перебрасываться мячом
2. плохо обращаться с кем-л.3. подробно обсуждать что-л.; пережёвывать, мусолить (какую-л. тему)♢
to lie kicking about - валяться в беспорядке -
122 lie about
intransitive verbherumliegen (ugs.)* * *◆ lie about, lie aroundvito leave sth lying about etw herumliegen lassen famthey spent Sunday lying around the house sie verbrachten den Sonntag faul zu Hause* * ** * *intransitive verbherumliegen (ugs.) -
123 move about
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124 bother one's head about smb.
разг.(bother (или trouble) one's head about (или over) smb. (или smth.))беспокоиться, волноваться, тревожиться о ком-л. (или о чём-л.); забивать себе голову кем-л. (или чем-л.)...if you'll take my advice, you won't bother your head about it. Simply a waste of time. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Faraway’, ch. II) —...разрешите дать вам совет: не забивайте себе голову поисками зарытого сокровища. Это ведь чистая потеря времени.
I believe you have talent, extraordinary possibilities, otherwise I shouldn't bother my head over you. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part I, ch. IV) — я считаю, что ты человек исключительно способный, талантливый, можно сказать. Иначе я не стал бы возиться с тобой.
Don't bother your head about it, sweetheart. Leave it to me. (J. Baldwin, ‘Giovanni's Room’, part II, ch. 4) — Выкинь все из головы, дорогой. я сама займусь этим.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > bother one's head about smb.
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125 kick about
kick about 1) ритам насам-натам; 2) разг. (само progr) търкалям се ( звещи); to leave o.'s clothes \kick abouting about the room оставям дрехите си разхвърляни (да се търкалят) из стаята; -
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127 love someone and leave someone
expr infml1)Her son, the legacy of a GI who'd loved her and left her was now about thirty years old — Ее сыну, который остался у нее от американского солдата, что поматросил ее и бросил, уже исполнилось тридцать лет
2)I'm afraid I shall have to love you and leave you. Something rather urgent's come up at the office — Боюсь, что я должен тебя покинуть. На работе случилось что-то серьезное
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > love someone and leave someone
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128 That's about it.
Общая лексика: Вот, в общем-то, и всё. (Leave a few lights on and make sure you pick up the paper every morning. That's about it.)
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