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1 To hang out with someone.
Current usage: Kick it with (Example: Lauren said," I am going to kick it with Justin.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To hang out with someone.
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2 встретиться (случайно или запланированно - with someone - с кем-л.)
General subject: meet up (I was so pleased to meet up with my old friend after all these years)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > встретиться (случайно или запланированно - with someone - с кем-л.)
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3 Falling in love with someone to the point that they are constantly on your mind and you cannot live without them
Current usage: sprung (Пример: "I know we've only been talking for 2 hours, but you've got me sprung.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Falling in love with someone to the point that they are constantly on your mind and you cannot live without them
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4 someone who doesn't want to fit in with others socially, leaves parties early
Australian slang: pikerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > someone who doesn't want to fit in with others socially, leaves parties early
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5 обращаться на (ты- refer to someone with ty)
General subject: refer to someone withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обращаться на (ты- refer to someone with ty)
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6 got angry with him
American: ream someone out (The boss really \<b\>reamed him out\</b\> for his bad report)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > got angry with him
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7 влюбиться без памяти в кого-либо
идиом.
to be (fall) head over ears (over head and ears) in love with someone
to be up to ears in love with someone
to lose one's head over someone
to be (become) enchanted by someone
to love someone madly
to fall madly in love with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > влюбиться без памяти в кого-либо
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8 втрескаться в кого-либо
идиом.
to be (fall) head over ears (over head and ears) in love with someone
to be up to ears in love with someone
to lose one's head over someone
to be (become) enchanted by someone
to love someone madly
to fall madly in love with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > втрескаться в кого-либо
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9 втюриться в кого-либо
идиом.
to be (fall) head over ears (over head and ears) in love with someone
to be up to ears in love with someone
to lose one's head over someone
to be (become) enchanted by someone
to love someone madly
to fall madly in love with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > втюриться в кого-либо
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10 быть в ладах с кем-либо
идиом.
to find common language with someone
to reach an understanding
to see eye-to-eye
to get along
to get on well with someone
to live at peace with someone
to live in harmony (concord) with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в ладах с кем-либо
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11 быть в ладу с кем-либо
идиом.
to find common language with someone
to reach an understanding
to see eye-to-eye
to get along
to get on well with someone
to live at peace with someone
to live in harmony (concord) with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в ладу с кем-либо
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12 найти общий язык с кем-либо
идиом.
to find common language with someone
to reach an understanding
to see eye-to-eye
to get along
to get on well with someone
to live at peace with someone
to live in harmony (concord) with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > найти общий язык с кем-либо
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13 каши не сваришь с кем-либо
[kashy n'e svarish] You won't cook kasha' with someone. You can't get on with someone you won't get anywhere with someone; it's difficult to work with someone.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > каши не сваришь с кем-либо
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14 ставить на одну доску
[stavit' na odnu dosku] To put someone on the same board with someone else. To put someone on the same level with someone else; to consider one person comparable with another.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > ставить на одну доску
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15 ревновать (кого-л.) к (кому-л.)
General subject: be jealous of (someone's) affection for (someone else), be jealous of (someone's) attentions to (someone else), be jealous of (someone's) love for (someone else), be jealous of (someone's) contacts with (someone else)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ревновать (кого-л.) к (кому-л.)
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16 ревновать к
General subject: (кого-л.)(кому-л.) be jealous of (someone's) affection for (someone else), (кого-л.)(кому-л.) be jealous of (someone's) attentions to (someone else), (кого-л.)(кому-л.) be jealous of (someone's) love for (someone else), (кого-л.)(кому-л.) be jealous of (someone's) contacts with (someone else) -
17 избить
1) General subject: bang up, beat, beat hollow, beat up, damage, extirpate, give a dusting, give a whopping (кого-л.), give the business (кого-л.), let into, manhandle, maul, paste, pin ears back (кого-л.), sandbag, shellac, slaughter, thrash, wallop, knock cold, knock into a cock, pin ears back (исколотить, кого-л.), give the business (исколошматить, кого-л.), knock (smb.) into the middle of next week (кого-л.), give a thrashing (поколотить, кого-л.)2) Colloquial: blister, clobber, punish, rough up (кого-либо), shellack3) American: give the works (кого-л.)4) Jargon: crawl (someone's) hump, dust ( one's) jacket, dust (someone) off, haul (one's) ashes, mop up on, mug, mugg, pin (someone's) ears back, pink (бокс), put the arm on (someone), take, tamp up on (кого-то), tune up, warm, beat to a frazzle, (кого-л.) stomp (on), bust, give it with (someone) it to (someone), jack up, lean against, lean on, put the kibosh on (someone or something), wax5) Makarov: pin( smb.'s) ears back (кого-л.), dress hide (кого-л.), give a dusting (кого-л.), give a flogging (кого-л.), give a flopping (кого-л.), give a licking (кого-л.), give a thrashing (кого-л.)6) Taboo: lick hell out of somebody (кого-л.), wipe hell out of somebody (кого-л.) -
18 найти общий язык
1) General subject: hit it off with somebody (с кем-л.), speak someone's language (с кем-л.), get on swimmingly (с кем-либо - with someone), be on the same wave, be on the same wavelength, learn to understand one another, relate, find it easy to talk to (someone), find common ground2) Military: find common language3) Set phrase: find a common language with (smb.)4) Makarov: come to an understanding, find a common language -
19 быть на дружеской ноге
[byt' na druzheskoy nog'e] To be on a friendly foot with someone. To be on intimate or friendly terms with someone. Cf. To be on a good/friendly footing with someone.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > быть на дружеской ноге
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20 пуд соли съесть с кем-либо
[pud soli s'yest'] To eat a pood of salt with someone (pood - an old Russian unit of weight (16.38 kg or approx. 36 lb.). To live with or know someone for a long time; to spend a long time together with someone.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > пуд соли съесть с кем-либо
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