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1 come out in the wash
всё будет хорошоDon’t worry about that problem. It’ll all come out in the wash.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come out in the wash
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2 come out (of the closet)
признаться в тайных интересах; признать свою гомосексуальностьTom Brown came out of the closet and admitted that he likes to knit.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come out (of the closet)
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3 come out of the blue
внезапно возникнуть, упасть с небаThis idea came out of the blue, and I think it is a good one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come out of the blue
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4 come out (of the closet)
признаться в тайных интересах; признать свою гомосексуальностьTom Brown came out of the closet and admitted that he likes to knit.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come out (of the closet)
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5 come (out) into the open
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6 come out with the truth
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7 come out in the wash
разг.1) наладиться, уладитьсяEthel: "I don't know what to think. When Billy came back last year and they went out together nearly every evening, I thought everything was going to be all right; then they had words... and off he went." Frank: "don't worry, old girl, it'll all come out in the wash." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act II, sc. I) — Этель: "Я не знаю, что и подумать. Когда Билли вернулся в прошлом году, они с Куини гуляли почти каждый вечер. Все было хорошо. Но вот они поссорились... и он опять уехал." Фрэнк: "Не волнуйся, старушка, все уладится."
‘...an innocent man had been victimised. Do you think that's so good?’ ‘Oh, if that sort of thing happens, it always comes out all right in the wash’. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. 17) — -...пострадал невинный человек. Неужели, по-вашему, это так и должно быть? - Ну, если подобное и случается, все равно все всегда становится на свое место.
2) выясниться, стать ясным, понятным‘I'm not afraid of what the courts will do to him,’ Scott lied. ‘In fact the Egyptians don't know what he's done either, so...’ ‘They soon find out. A lot of people do know.’ ‘Do you?’ ‘I've an idea. But don't ask me. it'll do you no good. And it will all come out in the wash, anyway.’ (J. Aldridge, ‘The Last Exile’, ch. XXXIII) — - Трибунал меня не пугает, - солгал Скотт. - Египтяне даже не знают, что Сэм сделал, так что... - Это они быстро выяснят. Многие уже знают. - А вы? - Имею некоторое представление. Только, пожалуйста, никаких вопросов. Это вам не поможет. И рано или поздно все равно все выяснится.
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8 come out of the closet
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9 come out at the little end of the horn
потерпеть неудачу, опростоволоситься, оказаться в глупом положении; ≈ сесть в лужу, в калошу (особ. после хвастовства или пустых обещаний)‘Oliver was always coming out of the little end of the horn,’ he said. ‘Plowing through snow all day and sleeping on the hard earth wore him out. He got weak.’ (V. Fisher, ‘Children of God’, part I, ch. IX) — - Оливеру всегда не везет, - сказал Парли Прэтт. - Он весь день пробивался сквозь снег, спал прямо на земле. Ну, и здорово уморился.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > come out at the little end of the horn
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10 come out at the short end of it
(come out at (или on) the short end of it (тж. амер. get the short end of it))The new boy got the short end of it because all the comfortable beds in the dormitory had been taken before he arrived. (DAI) — Новичок оказался в невыгодном положении: когда он пришел в общежитие, все удобные койки уже были разобраны.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > come out at the short end of it
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11 come out of the red
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12 come out of the closet
expr1) infml esp AmEHe came out of the closet and admitted that he hits the bottle regularly — Он перестал скрывать свою слабость и признался, что выпивает регулярно
2) AmE slHis parents were shocked when he came out of the closet — Его родители были в шоке, когда он заявил, что он гомосексуалист
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > come out of the closet
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13 come out into the open
1) Общая лексика: быть откровенным (своих взглядов и т. п.), не скрывать (своих взглядов и т. п.)2) Американский английский: становиться достоянием гласности (At the party the secret came out into the open. На вечеринке секрет стал известен всем. Ю.Е. Драггейм, 1991)3) Макаров: выйти наружу, открыто заявить (о своих взглядах и т. п.), открыться, привлечь к себе внимание, разоткровенничатьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > come out into the open
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14 come out in the open
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15 come out into the open
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16 come out in the wash
paзг.нaлaдитьcя, улaдитьcя'An innocent man has been victimised. Do you think that's so good?' 'Oh, if that sort of thing happens, it always comes out all right in the wash' (C. P. Snow) -
17 come out of the woodwork
Фразеологизм: появившийся ниоткуда (To appear or emerge as though out of nowhere.), взявшийся ниоткудаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > come out of the woodwork
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18 come out of the red
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come out of the red
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19 come out to the day
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20 come out at the short end
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come out at the short end
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