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61 one's nose is out of joint
его (её и т. д.) вытеснили (из чьего-л. сердца), его (её и т. д.) планы расстроили; ≈ натянуть нос; см. тж. put smb.'s nose out‘What kind of dame do you have who carries on like that?’ She took a kidding tone, but I felt her nose was somewhat out of joint. (S. Bellow, ‘The Adventures of Augie March’, ch. XIII) — - Что это за девчонка с тобой, которая так ведет себя? Мими говорила как бы шутя, но чувствовалось, что ей утерли нос.
...Eunice flaunted Billy in front of the whole school and there were rumors... that Bunny's nose was out of joint. (U. Sinclair, ‘Oil!’, ch. 8) —...Юнис не скрывала своих отношений с Билли, и в школе ходили слухи... что Банни получил отставку.
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62 mouse out
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63 charm out
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64 hook out
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65 scent out
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66 poke out
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67 keep one's nose clean
expr infmlHe always keeps his nose clean, he never sticks his neck out — Он держится подальше от всего, что может его скомпрометировать, и никогда не высовывается
I'll tell him to keep his nose clean when he goes out but I know he'll be back — Я скажу ему, чтобы он больше не шухарил, когда выйдет из тюрьмы, но я знаю, что он снова к нам попадет
Hand me this letter and kindly learn to keep your nose clean in future — А ну, отдай мне это письмо и, пожалуйста, не суй свой грязный нос, куда не надо
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68 be no skin off someone's nose
expr infmlYou needn't worry if I stayed out all night - it's no skin off your nose — Если я не ночую дома, тебе-то какое дело? Ты-то что волнуешься?
If he's too proud to accept help, let him get on with it. It's no skin off my nose — Если он такой гордый, что не может принять помощь, то и черт с ним. Какое мне дело?
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69 keep one's nose clean
разг.проявлять осторожность; ≈ держаться от греха подальше‘Keep your nose clean,’ Drake warned. Mason laughed. ‘When you're working at high speed you have to take a chance once in a while.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Restless Redhead’, ch. 9) — - Будь осторожен, - предупредил Дрейк. Мейсон усмехнулся. - Когда работаешь такими темпами, приходится рисковать.
You see, Barnswell has quite a reputation around the Pentagon as a well, a vacillator. He always keeps his nose clean, he never sticks his neck out. (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Tuesday Afternoon’) — Понимаете, Барнсуэлл пользуется в Пентагоне репутацией сугубо осторожного человека. Он старается держаться подальше от всего, что может как-то его скомпрометировать, и никогда не выскакивает вперед.
you're lucky to be back among us, Carron. Keep your nose clean. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Day of the Sardine’, ch. 9) — Тебе посчастливилось, Кэррон, и ты вернулся к нам. Смотри, чтоб такого больше не было.
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70 pay through the nose
≈ платить бешеные деньги, платить втридорога...that fellow would make his family pay through the nose to keep him out of bankruptcy or even perhaps gaol! (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part II, ch. IV) —...этот субъект заставит свою семью заплатить какие угодно деньги, чтобы спасти его от банкротства или, может быть, даже от тюрьмы!
The man who really paid through the nose was the belligerent Smithers, who was convinced that the tradesman who could get the better of him never been born. (R. Aldington, ‘The Colonel's Daughter’, part III, ch. 2) — Кто действительно платил втридорога, так это воинственный Смизерс, убежденный, что еще не родился такой торговец, который сумел бы провести его.
She badly wanted a house of her own. That meant something called a mortgage. Tiger didn't know much about them excepting that they kept you paying through the nose all your life. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Watchers and the Watched’, ch. 2) — Джин очень хочет собственный дом. А это значит покупать под закладную. Что это такое - никому не известно, но ясно, что обдираловка с выплатой продлится всю жизнь.
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71 get out
вылезать глагол:выбираться (get out, get away)отвертеться (get out, wriggle out)выбиваться (get out, break out)откручиваться (get out, turn off)стать известным (get out, leak out)вытряхиваться (get out, naff) -
72 stick\ out
1. Icoll. his nose (his chin, his stomach, etc.) sticks out у него торчит нос и т.д.; his ears stick out у него торчащие уши; his head was sticking out, we could see nothing else торчала /высовывалась/ его голова, больше мы ничего не видели.2. III1) stick out smth. /smth. out/ stick out one's feet (one's head, etc.) высовывать ноги и т.д.; stick one's chest out выпячивать грудь; stick out one's chin выставлять подбородок; stick out one's tongue показывать /высовывать/ язык2) stick out smth. stick out a long train trip (his company, compulsion, persuasion, etc.) выдерживать долгое путешествие поездом и т.д.3. XVI1) stick out from smth. his.arms stick out from his coat sleeves у него руки торчат из рукавов2) stick out for smth. stick out for higher wages (for a higher price, for better terms, etc.) добиваться более высокой зарплаты и т.д.; бороться за белее высокий заработок и т.д.; I offered him eight pounds but he stuck out for ten я предлагал ему восемь фунтов, но он потребовал десять4. XXI1|| stick out one's tongue at smb. показывать кому-л. язык -
73 a nose of wax
тряпка, безвольный человек, легко поддающийся влиянию; ≈ как воск в чьих-л. руках...now there comes a new nomination of justices, and I am left out! And whereas they pretend it was because I let David MacGuffog, the constable, draw the warrants, and manage the business his ain [= own] gait, as if I had been a nose o' wax... (W. Scott, ‘Guy Mannering’, ch. V) —...предстоит назначение новых судей, а обо мне забыли! Они, видите ли, объясняют это тем, что я разрешил констеблю Давиду Мак-Гаффогу самому выписывать ордера на арест и вообще действовать по собственному усмотрению, - как будто я был слепым орудием в его руках...
He was a nose of wax with this woman. (B. Disraeli, ‘Endymion’, part III, ch. XXX) — Эта женщина из него веревки вила.
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74 pay through the nose
плaтить бeшeныe дeньги, плaтить втpидopoгaThat fellow would make his family pay through the nose to keep him out of bankruptcy or even perhaps gaol! (J. Galsworthy). She badly wanted a house of her own. That meant something called a mortgage. Tiger didn't know much about them excepting that they kept you paying through the nose all your life (S. Chaplin) -
75 feel out
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77 pump out
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79 rake out
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80 have it out
have something out have it out Am поговорить начистоту, выяснить отношенияIt’s time you had the whole matter out with Ruth. Just tell each other the truth.
Joe called Bob a bad name, so they went back of the school and had it out. Joe got a bloody nose and Bob got a black eye.
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nose out — Nose Nose, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nosed} (n[=o]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Nosing}.] 1. To smell; to scent; hence, to track, or trace out. [1913 Webster] 2. To touch with the nose; to push the nose into or against; hence, to interfere with; to treat… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nose out — verb recognize or detect by or as if by smelling He can smell out trouble • Syn: ↑sniff out, ↑scent out, ↑smell out • Entailment: ↑smell • Verb Frames: S … Useful english dictionary
nose out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms nose out : present tense I/you/we/they nose out he/she/it noses out present participle nosing out past tense nosed out past participle nosed out to find out information, especially something that someone does… … English dictionary
nose out — a team of trained dogs help us to nose out the armed passengers Syn: detect, find, discover, bring to light, track down, dig up, ferret out, root out, uncover, unearth, sniff out … Thesaurus of popular words
nose out of — {informal} Curious attention; bothering. Usually used with a possessive and usually used with keep . * /When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business./ Contrast: NOSE IN … Dictionary of American idioms
nose out of — {informal} Curious attention; bothering. Usually used with a possessive and usually used with keep . * /When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business./ Contrast: NOSE IN … Dictionary of American idioms
nose\ out\ of — informal Curious attention; bothering. Usually used with a possessive and usually used with keep . When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business. Contrast: nose in … Словарь американских идиом
nose out of joint — If something puts your nose out of joint, it offends or annoys you. When he discovered he wasn t on the invitation list, that really put his nose out of joint! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
nose out of joint — noun An emotional state where someone in in a bad mood because he has been offended by or taken exception (objected) to some action. I think he got his nose out of joint when they promoted his friend but not him … Wiktionary
nose out — {v.}, {informal} 1. To learn by effort (something private or secret); uncover. * /The principal nosed out the truth about the stolen examination./ 2. To defeat by a nose length; come in a little ahead of in a race or contest. * /The horse we… … Dictionary of American idioms
nose out — {v.}, {informal} 1. To learn by effort (something private or secret); uncover. * /The principal nosed out the truth about the stolen examination./ 2. To defeat by a nose length; come in a little ahead of in a race or contest. * /The horse we… … Dictionary of American idioms