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1 have one's boots nailed
Общая лексика: отдать подбить сапогиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have one's boots nailed
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2 have one's boots nailed
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3 have one's heart in one's boots
(have one's heart in one's boots (или mouth; тж. one's heart failed him, her, etc., one's heart leaped into one's mouth или throat, one's heart sank (into one's boots или shoes), one's heart stood still))струсить, испугаться; ≈ сердце упало; душа в пятки ушлаIn ten years more the well dried up; and now if you lower the bucket... and let out nearly all the cord, you'll hear it of a sudden clanking and rattling on the ground below, with a sound of being so deep and so far down, that your heart leaps into your mouth, and you start away as if you were falling in. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. 53) — А еще через десять лет колодец совсем высох. Теперь, если размотать веревку до отказа... ведро загремит, ударится о сухое дно, да на такой глубине, что сердце екнет и невольно отшатнешься, чтобы не упасть туда.
‘I mean it’, Sally stuck to her guns though her heart sank, ‘I won't have this sort of business transacted in my house.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Golden Miles’, ch. I) — - я именно это хочу сказать. - Хотя у Салли душа ушла в пятки, но она держалась твердо. - я не потерплю, чтобы подобные дела творились в моем доме.
Johnny's heart stood still when he saw his dog run into the street in front of a car. (DAI) — У Джонни оборвалось сердце: его собака выскочила на улицу прямо под колеса машины.
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4 have snakes in one's boots
напиться до белой горячки, до чёртиков, до зелёного змия [see snakes первонач. амер.]He's been pretty high on whisky for two or three days... and they say He's got snakes in his boots now. (J. Habberton, ‘The Barton Experiment’, OED) — Вот уже два или три дня, как от Уэйнрайта несет виски... говорят, он допился до белой горячки.
Harry: "Guess it's cocktails makes yer see ghosts, and it ain't much further on from seeing ghosts to seeing snakes. And yer knows what that means." Dorothy: "What?" Harry: "D. T's." (Best Australian ‘One-Act Plays’, D. Wilcox, ‘The Fourposter’) — Гарри: "Похоже, что от коктейлей вам начали мерещиться привидения, а тут уж недалеко и до чертей с рожками. А вы знаете, что это означает?" Дороти: "Что?" Гарри: "Белую горячку."
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5 have one's heart in one's boots
(или mouth; тж. one's heart was in one's boots или mouth, one's heart came into one's mouth, one's heart sank Onto one's boots), with one's heart in one's boots или mouth) paзг.иcпугaтьcя, cтpуcить; cepдцe упaлo, душa в пятки ушлaRemembering the circumstances under which we had parted, my heart came into my mouth as I recognized Alex Duthil (A. J. Cronin). 'I mean it,' Sally stuck to her guns though her heart sank, 'I won't have this sort of business transacted in my house' (K. S. Pnchard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have one's heart in one's boots
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6 one's heart sank (into one's boots)
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > one's heart sank (into one's boots)
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7 one's heart was in one's boots
(или mouth)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > one's heart was in one's boots
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8 have snakes in one's boots
1) Общая лексика: напиться до зелёных чёртиков (As it is usual on Saturdays it had snakes in one's boots and oblivioused to what is happening around.Как обычно по субботам он напился до зелёных чёртиков и не обращал внимания на происходящее)2) Разговорное выражение: напиться до белой горячкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have snakes in one's boots
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9 have one's heart in one's boots
струситьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have one's heart in one's boots
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10 have one's heart in one's boots
putus asaEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > have one's heart in one's boots
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11 have one's heart in one's boots
впасть в уныние, струсить* * *струситьНовый англо-русский словарь > have one's heart in one's boots
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12 Have one's heart in one's boots
Душа ушла в пяткиDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Have one's heart in one's boots
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13 have one's heart in one's boots
ödü kopmakEnglish to Turkish dictionary > have one's heart in one's boots
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14 have one's heart in ones boots
срцето му е в петици, загрижен е* * *срцето му е в петици, загрижен еEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > have one's heart in ones boots
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15 die in one's boots
(die in one's boots (тж. die with one's boots on))1) умереть за работой, умереть на своём посту; см. тж. die in harnessI suppose I'll have to retire one day, but that's a long way off. I'd much rather die in my boots. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, book I, part I, ch. II) — Когда-нибудь и мне придется выйти в отставку, но до этого еще далеко. Я бы предпочел умереть на своем посту.
2) умереть насильственной смертью (тж. die in one's shoes); см. тж. die with one's boots offThey killed each other on slight provocation, and hoped and expected to be killed themselves - for they held it almost shame to die otherwise than "with their boots on"... (M. Twain, ‘The Innocents at Home’, ch. XIII) — Они вызывали друг друга на бой и убивали из-за пустяков, надеясь, что их в свою очередь убьют таким же образом; считалось постыдным умереть в своей постели...
If you keep on slinging your six-shooter around loose... you will... die with your boots on. (J. Miller, ‘Life Amongst Modocs’, Suppl) — Будешь еще размахивать шестизарядным... прикончим как цыпленка.
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16 with one's heart in one's boots
(или in one's mouth)см. have one's heart in one's bootsConcise English-Russian phrasebook > with one's heart in one's boots
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17 to have one's heart in one's boots
He suddenly had his heart in his boots. — У него душа ушла в пятки.
Англо-русский современный словарь > to have one's heart in one's boots
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18 die with one's boots off
умepeть cвoeй cмepтьюI shall die with my boots off, the bastard I have ever been (J. Murdoch)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > die with one's boots off
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19 one's heart came into one's mouth
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20 seven-league boots
семимильные сапоги, сапоги-скороходы [этим. фр. bottes de sept lieues]Now, when a man comes at me making a face like that, I have but one impulse in my soul - that is, to jump into a pair of seven-league boots, and turn and skedaddle as hard as I know how to the other side of the world... (U. Sinclair, ‘The Brass Check’, ch. XLI) — Когда ко мне подходит человек с такой вот миной, у меня одно лишь желание - прыгнуть в сапоги-скороходы, повернуться и удирать что есть мочи на другой конец света...
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