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121 начинать
start глагол:start off (начинать, начинаться)commence (начинать, начинаться)initiate (начинать, положить начало, приступать, принимать в члены общества, посвящать в тайну, вводить в общество)start in (начинать, приниматься)embark (начинать, грузить, грузить на корабль, грузиться на корабль, садиться на корабль, отправляться на корабле)strike up (начинать, парировать удар)make a start (начинать, отправляться)словосочетание: -
122 ноги на плечи
прост.cf. gird up one's loins; put one's best foot forward; go and do it- Села да поехала. А железная-то дорога на что? А вы все думали: я уж ноги протянула и вам наследство оставила?.. А я ноги на плечи, да и сюда. (Ф. Достоевский, Игрок) — 'Got into the train, and came. What's the railway for? And you all thought I had turned up my toes and left everything to you!.. I just girded up my loins and here I am.'
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123 вступать
1) General subject: accede (в должность), associate (в общество), associate oneself, begin, come in, contract (в брак, в союз), embark (в дело, в войну), enter, go into, intercede, intervene, join, protect, set one's foot, step, take, take a side, wage (в конфликт и т.п.), step in, step into, come in (в должность)2) Naval: put into3) Military: engage4) Law: accede (в право, в должность, во владение, в организацию), accede (в должность, права), ascend (на престол)5) Economy: combine in (в качестве партнёра), enlist (в члены)6) Diplomatic term: accede (в организацию)7) Official expression: (to) accede (в должность, во владение, в организацию)8) Patents: accede (напр. в организацию)9) Business: step in10) Makarov: come into, enter into, come in (в качестве партнёра) -
124 подсуетиться
General subject: shake a leg, get a jerk on, put one's best foot forward, hop to it -
125 проявить себя с лучшей стороны
General subject: put one's best foot forwardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проявить себя с лучшей стороны
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126 стараться произвести хорошее впечатление
General subject: put one's best foot forwardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стараться произвести хорошее впечатление
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127 упереться
1) General subject: abut, balk, get back up, come to, stop at, refuse to budge, stubbornly refuse2) Colloquial: dig in heels, get caught up on (smth.), get held up on (smth.), get stuck on (натолкнуться на трудности to start experiencing difficulties; smth.), hit up against (smth.), run into (smth.)3) Literal: jib4) Deprecatingly: strike an attitude5) Makarov: get (one's) back up6) Idiomatic expression: put someone's foot down -
128 Т-116
показывать/показать товар лицом VP subj: human often pfv infin with a finite form of хотеть, уметь etc fixed WOto present s.o., sth., or o.s. in such a way as to highlight his, its, or one's most favorable characteristics, aspects etc: X показал товар лицом - X showed s.o. (sth.) offX showed off X presented himself ( s.o., sth.) to X's ( s.o. 's, its) best advantage X presented sth. in the best possible light X put his best foot forward.Потребовалось даже с Запада пускать к себе (в Ибанск) и показывать товар лицом (Зиновьев 1). It even began to be necessary to let foreigners from the West into Ibansk and to show ourselves off to our best advantage (1a).
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put one's foot in it — or[put one s foot in one s mouth] {v. phr.}, {informal} To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. * /He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was one of… … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's foot in it — or[put one s foot in one s mouth] {v. phr.}, {informal} To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. * /He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was one of… … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ one's\ foot\ in\ it — • put one s foot in it • put one s foot in one s mouth v. phr. informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was … Словарь американских идиом
put one's foot in it — (informal) To spoil anything by some tactless blunder or remark • • • Main Entry: ↑foot * * * put one s foot in it (or put one s foot in one s mouth) informal say or do something tactless or embarrassing; commit a blunder or indiscretion … Useful english dictionary
put one's foot in it — ► put one s foot in it informal say or do something tactless or embarrassing. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
put\ one's\ foot\ in\ one's\ mouth — • put one s foot in it • put one s foot in one s mouth v. phr. informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was … Словарь американских идиом
put one's foot down — ► put one s foot down informal 1) adopt a firm policy when faced with opposition or disobedience. 2) Brit. accelerate a motor vehicle by pressing the accelerator pedal. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
put one's foot down — phrasal : to take a firm stand put his foot down on our staying out after midnight : give a clear or decisive order * * * put one s foot down (informal) To take a firm decision, usu against something • • • Main Entry: ↑foot * * * informal adopt a … Useful english dictionary
put one's foot down — To put one s foot down means to exert authority to prevent something from happening. The child wanted to sleep on the sofa but his father put his foot down and sent him to bed … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
put one's foot in one's mouth — idi put one s foot in one s mouth, to make an embarrassing blunder … From formal English to slang
put one's foot down — idi put one s foot down, to take a firm stand; be decisive or determined … From formal English to slang