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81 take a leaf out of smb.'s book
бpaть пpимep c кoгo-л., cлeдoвaть чьeму-л. пpимepуDon't you think it's rather a pretty compliment we pay the other sex if we sometimes take a leaf out of their books? (W. S. Maugham). He's got his head screwed on the right way, your father has. You want to take a leaf out of his book (D. Cusack and F. James)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take a leaf out of smb.'s book
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82 right up one's alley
Сленг: (up one's alley) то, что надо, по его/ее/твоей части (Example: "Well since you're so flexible, Indre, yoga should be right up your alley!" — Раз ты такой гибкий, йога — это как раз по твоей части!), то, что подходит, то, что нравиться (something that matches a person's area of interest or a person's skills; something a person should take a liking to based on their personality) -
83 take it on the chin
expr infml1)He felt dazed and groggy like a boxer who has taken a hard one on the chin — У него все поплыло перед глазами как у боксера, который пропустил сильный удар в челюсть
2)He must have felt acutely disappointed when his job went to another man, but he never said a word - he took it right on the chin — Возможно, что в глубине души он был раздосадован, когда его работу поручили другому человеку, но не сказал ни слова, даже глазом не моргнул
They laid some rude chops on him but he took it on the chin — Они осыпали его грубыми насмешками, но он даже бровью не повел
3) AmEHe took it on the chin in the last stock market crash — Последствия последнего краха на бирже были для него ужасными
Why do I have to take it on the chin for something I didn't do? — Почему я должен отвечать за то, что я не делал?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take it on the chin
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84 take it through the nose
expr AmE slHe went into the john and most of us knew he had to take it through the nose right then — Он пошел в туалет, и мы почти все знали, что он там нюхает кокаин
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take it through the nose
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85 take place
1. случаться; происходить; иметь место2. случаться; случиться; происходить; произойтиto take place — случаться, иметь место
3. иметь место4. происходитьСинонимический ряд:occur (verb) arrive; befall; chance; come about; come to pass; happen; occur; turn up -
86 take it (or smth.) on the chin
paзг.cтoйкo пepeнocить жизнeнныe нeвзгoды, нe унывaть, нe пaдaть дуxoм [этим. спорт. (бoкc)]I'm not the crying kind,' she said. 'I've taken it on the chin all my life' (E. S. Gardner). We've got to take this thing right on the chin. Sit down, Harris, and tell me about it (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take it (or smth.) on the chin
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87 take
ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ) -
88 take
اِفْتَرَض \ imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. assume: to accept as true, without proof: I assume that I can trust him. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. \ See Also اعتقد (اِعْتَقَدَ)، ظن (ظَنَّ) -
89 take the words out of somebody's mouth
читать чужие мыслиI was just going to mention that, but you took the words right out of my mouth.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take the words out of somebody's mouth
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90 take smb. to one's heart
восторженно, благосклонно принять кого-лThe public... took me to their hearts, right from the first. (J. Wain, ‘Hurry on Down’) — Публика... с самого начала принимала меня восторженно.
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91 take a side with
a side opposite an angle — сторона, противолежащая углу
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92 take out a patent
взять патент; выбирать патентumbrella patent — «зонтичный» патент, широкоохватный патент
patent specification — описание патента; содержание патента
repeal of a patent — отмена патента; аннулирование патента
right of patent — патентное право, право из патента
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93 right first time
Opsa concept integral to total quality management where there is a commitment to a firm’s customers not to make mistakes. The approach requires employees at all levels to commit to, and take responsibility for, achieving this goal. Quality circles are sometimes used as a method to help in this process. -
94 take this street until you come to the big yellow house, then take the first street to the right, go another 100 yards and take the turning on the left
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take this street until you come to the big yellow house, then take the first street to the right, go another 100 yards and take the turning on the left
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95 (take) the next turning to the right
Общая лексика: первый поворот направоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (take) the next turning to the right
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96 right to take industrial action
Деловая лексика: право на проведение производственных мероприятийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > right to take industrial action
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97 right to take on surety
Юридический термин: право брать на порукиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > right to take on surety
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98 right to take part in cultural life
Дипломатический термин: право участвовать в культурной жизниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > right to take part in cultural life
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99 right to take part in government
1) Дипломатический термин: право принимать участие в управлении страной2) Политика: право на участие в управлении странойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > right to take part in government
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100 right to take part in the management and administration of state and public affairs
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > right to take part in the management and administration of state and public affairs
См. также в других словарях:
Take — Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
right — [rīt] adj. [ME < OE riht, straight, direct, right, akin to Ger recht < IE base * reĝ , straight, stretch out, put in order > RICH, RECKON, L regere, to rule, rex, king, regula, a rule] 1. Obs. not curved; straight: now only in… … English World dictionary
take the floor — take the right to speak … English contemporary dictionary
right — right1 [ raıt ] adverb *** ▸ 1 exactly ▸ 2 immediately ▸ 3 correctly/accurately ▸ 4 toward the right ▸ 5 all the way ▸ 6 completely ▸ 7 as would be normal ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) exactly: Their office is right in the middle of town. The keys were right… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
right — I UK [raɪt] / US adverb *** 1) exactly Their office is right in the middle of town. The keys were right here a minute ago. Am I late? No, you re right on time. right behind/in front of: Don t worry – I m right behind you. 2) immediately I knew… … English dictionary
right — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 what is morally good PREPOSITION ▪ in the right (= having justice and truth on your side) ▪ There s no doubt that he s in the right on this. PHRASES ▪ have right on your side (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
right — I adj. 1) right about (to be right about smt.) 2) right in (you were right in assuming that) 3) right to + inf. (it was right of her to refuse = she was right to refuse) 4) right that + clause (it s not right that they should be treated in that… … Combinatory dictionary
right*/*/*/ — [raɪt] adv I 1) exactly Their office is right in the middle of town.[/ex] ‘Am I late? ‘No, you re right on time. [/ex] Don t worry – I m right behind you.[/ex] 2) immediately I liked her right from the start.[/ex] Paul arrived right after… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
right — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English riht; akin to Old High German reht right, Latin rectus straight, right, regere to lead straight, direct, rule, rogare to ask, Greek oregein to stretch out Date: before 12th century 1.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
take away — verb 1. remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state (Freq. 5) Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands The car carried us off to the meeting I ll take you away… … Useful english dictionary
take off — 1)(clothes) remove clothes etc. Please take off your shoes before you enter our house. 2)(time) be absent from work He was sick and had to take off a week from work. 3) depart suddenly or quickly, run away We decided to take off right after the… … Idioms and examples