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1 take off one's hat/take one's hat off to someone
take off one's hat/take one's hat off to someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take off one's hat/take one's hat off to someone
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2 take off one's hat to smb.
разг.(take off one's (или the) hat to smb.)снимать шляпу, преклоняться перед кем-л., восхищаться кем-лThat's a real idea you have, Cowperwood. I take off my hat to you. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XXI) — Прекрасная мысль, Каупервуд! Снимаю шляпу перед вами.
...I take off my hat to you. I thought you were wrong from the very first, but I guess you know this game better than I do. (Fr. Norris, ‘The Pit’, ch. VII) —...я восхищаюсь вами. В самом начале я думал, что вы ошибаетесь, но теперь я вижу, что вы это дело знаете лучше меня.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > take off one's hat to smb.
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3 take off one's hat to smb.
cнимaть шляпу, пpeклoнятьcя пepeд кeм-л., вocxищaтьcя кeм-л.That's a real idea you have, Cowperwood. I take off my hat to you (Th. Dreiser)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take off one's hat to smb.
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4 take off one's hat to smb.
преклоняться перед кем-л.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > take off one's hat to smb.
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5 take off (one's) hat
1) Пословица: склонить голову2) Макаров: снимать шляпу -
6 take off one's hat to smb
преклоняться перед кем-либоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > take off one's hat to smb
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7 take off one's hat to
להסיר כובע בפני, להביע הערצה* * *◙ הצרעה עיבהל,ינפב עבוכ ריסהל◄ -
8 take off one's hat
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12 take off one's hat to someone
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13 take\ off\ one's\ hat
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14 take\ off\ one's\ hat\ to\ sy
English-Hungarian dictionary > take\ off\ one's\ hat\ to\ sy
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15 take off one's hat to sb
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16 to take off one's hat
to take off one's hat (one's coat) снимать шляпу (пальто)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take off one's hat
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18 to take off one's hat to smb.
преклоняться перед кем-л.Англо-русский современный словарь > to take off one's hat to smb.
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19 ■ take off
■ take offA v. t. + avv.1 togliere, cavare, levare ( indumenti): Take your raincoat off!, togliti l'impermeabile!; Take off your hat!, cavati il cappello!; giù il cappello!; He took off his clothes, si è levato i vestiti; si è spogliato2 togliere; cavare; levare; staccare: Take the lid off!, leva il coperchio!; Take off the rust!, cava (o stacca) la ruggine!; to take off the receiver, staccare il ricevitore ( del telefono)3 cavare (fam.); tagliare; amputare: They had to take his arm off, hanno dovuto amputargli il braccio4 portare (via); accompagnare (fuori); condurre via: The injured passengers were taken off immediately, i passeggeri feriti sono stati portati via subito; We took him off to the station, lo abbiamo portato alla stazione; to take sb. off to jail, portare q. in prigione5 (trasp.) trasbordare: The stranded passengers were taken off by helicopter, i passeggeri rimasti a piedi sono stati trasbordati in elicottero6 togliere; eliminare; abolire; cancellare; sopprimere: Two morning trains have been taken off, sono stati soppressi due treni del mattino; to take off a tax, eliminare un'imposta; abolire una tassa9 perdere ( peso): You should take off all that weight, dovresti perdere tutti quei chili che hai di troppo10 (market.) detrarre; scontare: All these articles have 20% taken off, tutti questi articoli hanno uno sconto del 20%11 prendere ( giorni, ecc.) di vacanza: Maybe I'll take off a few days, forse mi prenderò qualche giorno di vacanza; I'll take Monday off, lunedì faccio un giorno di ferie13 (fam.) parodiare; imitare; rifare; fare il verso a (q.): He's very good at taking off people, è molto bravo a rifare la genteB v. i. + avv.1 (aeron.) decollare ( anche fig., econ.); cominciare ad avere successo (a vendere, a guadagnare, ecc.): Our plane took off from Heathrow, il nostro aereo decollò da Heathrow; Their company took off when it won that big contract, la loro società decollò quando ottenne quel grosso appalto3 andarsene; andare via; scappare via; tagliare la corda (fig.): They took off in a hurry, se ne sono andati in fretta; He took off without saying a word, ha tagliato al corda senza dir parola5 (fam.) cominciare a interessarsi; svegliarsi (fig.)6 ( sport: calcio, ecc.): ( di un atleta) spiccare un salto; ( di un giocatore) portarsi in elevazioneC v. t. + prep.1 togliere, cavare, levare, staccare da: Take your hand off my knees, toglimi la mano dalle ginocchia!; Take your books off my desk!, togli i tuoi libri dalla mia scrivania!; He took the straw off my hair, mi ha levato la pagliuzza dai capelli; to take one's boots off one's feet, cavarsi le scarpe ( dai piedi); to take a photo off the wall, staccare una foto dalla parete2 cavare, levare, togliere a: I took the coat off my little girl, levai il cappotto alla mia bambina3 portare via (o trasbordare) da: First the women and children were taken off the sinking ship, donne e bambini sono stati trasbordati per primi dalla nave che affondava4 togliere, eliminare, abolire, cancellare (qc.) da: to take a bus off a route, togliere un autobus da una linea; sopprimere una corsa; to take a dish off the menu, eliminare un piatto dal menu; to take sb. 's name off a list, cancellare il nome di q. da un elenco5 (market.) detrarre, defalcare, scontare da (o su): How much can you take off the price?, che sconto mi può fare sul prezzo?; We're taking 20% off all the TV sets, pratichiamo uno sconto del 20% su tutti i televisori6 togliere da ( un posto, un incarico, ecc.); togliere ( un caso) a (q.); spostare, trasferire ( un dipendente): to take a detective off a case, togliere un caso a un poliziotto; I was taken off night duty, mi hanno tolto dal servizio notturno (o dal turno di notte)8 togliere ( tempo) di dosso a (q.): Losing weight will take years off you, se perdi peso, ti toglierai anni di dosso (o sembrerai molto più giovane) □ to take oneself off, togliersi dai piedi; andarsene; battersela; svignarsela □ to take one's eyes off sb., togliere gli occhi di dosso a q. □ to take off one's hat to sb., togliersi (o levarsi, cavarsi) il cappello davanti a q.; (fig.) fare tanto di cappello a q. □ (fig.) to take a load (o a weight) off sb.'s mind [shoulders], togliere un peso dall'animo [dalle spalle] di q. □ to take time off, assentarsi dal lavoro (dall'ufficio, ecc.). -
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1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) sleči, odložiti2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) vzleteti; vzlet3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) vzeti dopust4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) posnemati; posnetek* * *transitive verb sneti, odložiti, sleči, sezuti; odvzeti, odstraniti, odpeljati proč, odvesti; odvrniti (pozornost); economy zmanjšati, znižati (cene); economy odtegniti, odvzeti; pogoltniti, popiti; colloquially posnemati, kopirati, oponašati, karikirati, zasmehovati; photography narediti (kopije); intransitive verb popustiti, poleči se (vihar); odstraniti se; sport (od)skočiti; aeronautics vzleteti, startatito take o.s. off — odpeljati se, oditito take off one's hat to s.o. — odkriti se komuto take off s.o.'s attention — odvrniti pozornost kake osebeto take s.o. off to fhe station — odpeljati koga na postajotake yourself off! — poberi se!
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