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  • 1 one's wits are wool-gathering

    разг.
    рассеянный; витающий в облаках

    ‘I crave pardon, honourable sir! But my wits -’ ‘Are gone a wool-gathering, I think...’ (W. Scott, ‘Guy Mannering’, ch. XLVII) — - Прошу прощения, достопочтенный сэр, - но у меня ум... - Зашел за разум, я полагаю...

    Why on earth you didn't get hold of the doctor at once, Clement, I cannot think. Your wits must have all gone wool gathering. (A. Christie, ‘The Murder at the Vicarage’, ch. XXIX) — Не могу понять, Клемент, почему вы сразу же не вызвали доктора. Непостижимая рассеянность.

    Alma: "Excuse me, Roger. My wits are woolgathering." (T. Williams, ‘The Eccentricities of a Nightingale’, act II, sc. 4) — Алма: "Простите меня, Роджер. Я замечталась."

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  • 2 have one's wits about one

    (have (have got или keep) one's wits about one (тж. with one's или all one's wits about one))
    1) неплохо соображать, понимать что к чему; быть себе на уме

    Miss Figgis: "You all think I'm stupid and slow, but I've still got my wits about me." (P. H. Johnson, ‘Corinth House’, act III) — Мисс Фиджис: "Вы все думаете, что я глупа и медлительна, но я прекрасно понимаю что к чему."

    2) не терять головы, сохранять самообладание; быть осторожным, бдительным; быть начеку, наготове (тж. need или want all one's wits about one)

    Strapper: "You were looking at a rainbow like a damned silly fool instead of keeping your wits about you; and we stole up on you and had you tight before you could draw a bead on us." (B. Shaw, ‘The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet’) — Страппер: "Надо было быть настороже, а вы, как идиот, любовались радугой. Вот мы и подкрались и сцапали вас - вы даже и не успели прицелиться."

    I need all my wits about me. For if you're right it might... in a way... alter our position. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 3) — Сейчас я должен быть предельно собранным. Ведь если ты прав, то это может... в известной мере... изменить наше положение.

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  • 3 have one's wits about one

       1) нeплoxo cooбpaжaть, пoнимaть чтo к чeму; быть ceбe нa умe
        A man had to have his wits about him and apply for his lease as soon as he pegged, or be left in the lurch (K. S. Pnchard). Miss Figgis. You all think I'm stupid and slow, but I've still got my wits about me (P. H. Johnson). 'Do you think you can learn anything in three years?' 'Of course, you can,' said David. 'If you've got your wits about you' (M. Drabble)
       2) нe тepять гoлoвы, coxpaнять caмooблaдaниe; быть ocтopoжным, бдитeльным; быть нaчeку, нaгoтoвe
        Strapper. You were looking at a rainbow like a damned silly fool instead of keeping your wits about you; and we stole up on you and had you fight before you could draw a bead on us (G. B. Shaw)

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  • 4 live by one's wits

    изворачиваться, всеми правдами и неправдами добывать средства к жизни; жить на сомнительные доходы

    ...gentlemen who, like Messrs. Pyke and Pluck, live upon their wits (or not so much perhaps, upon the presence of their own wits as upon the absence of wits in other people) are occasionally reduced to very narrow shifts and straits... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Nicholas Nickleby’, ch. XXVII) — Такие джентльмены, как Пайк и Плак, живущие своим умом (или, пожалуй, не столько своим умом, сколько отсутствием оного у других), иной раз попадают в весьма затруднительное положение...

    Fred Hardy was no fool; he could hardly have lived for twenty-five years on his wits in tolerable comfort unless he had had them all about him. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Lion's Skin’) — Фред Харди был не глуп. Вряд ли он прожил бы целых двадцать пять лет в относительном комфорте на сомнительные доходы, если бы не соображал, что к чему.

    Mitzi: "Alas, yes - the life of an adventures is not an easy one." Duchess: "Adventuress!" Mitzi: "Hasn't Monsieur Felix warned you - I live by my wits." (N. Coward, ‘Operette’, act I, sc. II) — Митци: "Увы, жизнь авантюристки не легкая!" Герцогиня: "Авантюристки!" Митци: "Разве мосье Феликс не предупредил вас, что я добываю себе пропитание всеми правдами и неправдами?"

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  • 5 collect one's wits

    (collect one's wits (тж. pull one's wits together))

    The magician began to pull his wits together, and when he presently smiled an easy, nonchalant smile, it spread a mighty relief around... (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. 24) — Чародей тем временем успел овладеть собой и улыбнулся спокойно и небрежно. И все сразу почувствовали облегчение...

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  • 6 have one's wits about one

    have (or keep) one's wits about one [hæv/ ki:p uans wits] jam i vëmendshëm

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  • 7 at one’s wits’ end

    في حَيْرَة من أَمْره \ at one’s wits’ end: too worried by difficulties to know what to do. \ مُشَتَّت الذِّهن \ at one’s wits’ end: too worried by difficulties to know what to do.

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  • 8 out of one's wits

    be/go out of one's wits [bi:/gëu aut ëv uans wits] jam i marrë; marrosem, luaj mendsh

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  • 9 to have one's wits about one

    ser despabilado,-a

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  • 10 to keep one's wits about one

    estar despabilado,-a

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  • 11 to frighten one out of one’s wits

    to frighten one out of one’s wits
    fazer alguém perder a cabeça de medo.

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  • 12 have/keep one's wits about one

    have/keep one's wits about one
    alert zijn; bijdehand/pienter zijn

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  • 13 keep one's wits about one

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  • 14 with all one's wits about one

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  • 15 with one's wits about one

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  • 16 use one's wits

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  • 17 live by one’s wits

    كَسَبَ قُوْتَه (بأساليب بارعة ولكنها ليست دائمًا شريفة)‏ \ live by one’s wits: to gain what one needs by cleverness rather than by work.

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  • 18 live by one's wits

    live by one's wits кое-как изворачиваться

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  • 19 out of one's wits

    out of one's wits обезумевший

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  • 20 live by one's wits

    (to live by cunning rather than by hard work.) vivir del cuento
    expr.
    vivir de gorra expr.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • one's wits about one — To be (or remain) alert and resourceful ● wit …   Useful english dictionary

  • have one's wits about one — {v. phr.} To be alert; remain calm; not panic. * /Sam was the only one who kept his wits about him when the floodwaters of the Mississippi broke into our yard./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • have one's wits about one — {v. phr.} To be alert; remain calm; not panic. * /Sam was the only one who kept his wits about him when the floodwaters of the Mississippi broke into our yard./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep one's wits about one — See: KEEP ONE S HEAD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep one's wits about one — See: KEEP ONE S HEAD …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • scare\ out\ of\ one's\ wits — • scare out of one s wits • scare stiff • scare the daylights out of v. phr. informal To frighten very much. The owl s hooting scared him out of his wits. The child was scared stiff in the dentist s chair. Pete s ghost story scared the daylights… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • keep\ one's\ wits\ about\ one — • keep one s head • keep one s wits about one v. phr. To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit. Compare: count to ten Contrast: lose one s head …   Словарь американских идиом

  • To rack one's wits — Rack Rack (r[a^]k), v. t. 1. To extend by the application of force; to stretch or strain; specifically, to stretch on the rack or wheel; to torture by an engine which strains the limbs and pulls the joints. [1913 Webster] He was racked and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • have (or keep) one's wits about one — be constantly alert. → wit …   English new terms dictionary

  • have one's wits about one — ► have (or keep) one s wits about one be constantly alert. Main Entry: ↑wit …   English terms dictionary

  • keep one's wits about one — ► have (or keep) one s wits about one be constantly alert. Main Entry: ↑wit …   English terms dictionary

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