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make a job of smth.

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  • make no bones about — (smth) make no secret, not keep from talking about something He has made no bones about the fact that he is not interested in applying for the supervisor s job …   Idioms and examples

  • make out — 1) do, progress How did you make out at your job interview yesterday? 2) understand, interpret I can never make out what he wants to say when he phones me. 3) distinguish, identify The ship captain couldn t make out the other boat because of the… …   Idioms and examples

  • hand smth to smb on a silver platter — give a person something that has not been earned He was handed a great job on a silver platter and never had to make any effort at all …   Idioms and examples

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  • cut\ to\ the\ bone — v. phr. To make (smth) the least or smallest possible amount; reduce severely; leave out everything extra or unnecessary from. Father cut Jane s allowance to the bone for disobeying him. When father lost his job, our living expenses had to be cut …   Словарь американских идиом

  • let\ go — v 1a. To stop holding something; loosen your hold; release. The boy grabbed Jack s coat and would not let go. Often used with of . When the child let go of her mother s hand, she fell down. Compare: give up(1a), let loose. 1b. To weaken and break …   Словарь американских идиом

  • play\ down — v To give less emphasis to; make (smth) seem less important; divert attention from; draw notice away from. The newspaper stories played down the actor s unattractive past. A salesman s job is to emphasize the good points of his merchandise; he… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • speak\ for — v 1. To speak in favor of or in support of. At the meeting John spoke for the change in the rules. The other girls made jokes about Jane, but Mary spoke for her. 2. To make a request for; to ask for. The teacher was giving away some books. Fred… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • turn up one's nose at — refuse as not being good enough for one He turned up his nose at the offer of a job in another department of the company. Digest 20/2002 (smb/smth) to scorn, snub, or reject something Mrs. Beasley wouldn t have anything to do with her new… …   Idioms and examples

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