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61 to tell off
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62 ■ eff off
■ eff offv. i. + avv.(eufem. slang GB) andare al diavolo (o a quel paese); andare in malora: I told him to eff off, l'ho mandato al diavolo. -
63 shove off
sl отчаливать, сваливать (уходить)Katya told him to shove off and stop bothering her.
We can’t stay any longer, we’ll have to shove off.
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64 brush off
1. give no attention, ignore отмахнуться от кого-то/чего-то2. to refuse to pay attention to something, to ignore отмахнуться от (замечаний, вопросов, человека)The boss brushed off my project again.
I told him about that problem, but he brushed aside my warnings. They just brushed me off, that’s all.
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65 blast off
phrvi infmlI told her to blast off — Я сказал ей, чтобы она сваливала отсюда
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66 get smth. off one's chest
разг.чистосердечно сознаться, признаться в чём-л., облегчить душу; всё выложить, высказаться до конца, начистотуBernard: "There's just one thing I want to get off my chest and then I needn't refer to it again. I am just as madly in love with you as I was when I asked you to marry me fifteen years ago." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act 1) — Бернард: "Мне бы хотелось признаться в одном, чтобы потом уж больше не говорить об этом. Я так же безумно влюблен в вас, как и пятнадцать лет тому назад, когда я сделал вам предложение."
‘No, go on, Professor,’ Daisy told him. ‘Get it off your chest.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Let the People Sing’, ch. XII) — - Ничего, продолжайте, профессор, - сказала Дейзи. - Надо же вам высказаться.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > get smth. off one's chest
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67 fly off the handle
paзг.вcпылить, пoтepять caмooблaдaниe, выйти из ceбя, пoгopячитьcя, copвaтьcя; кипятитьcя, лeзть в бутылку [пepвoнaч. aмep.]I was surprised when he flew off the handle and told me if I mentioned anything of the kind to mother he'd skin me alive (J. Conroy). Say, Anthony, don't fly off the handle so easily! (F. S. Fitzgerald) -
68 bugger off
[ʹbʌgə(r)ʹɒf] phr v груб.убираться прочьhe told me to bugger off - он велел мне проваливать /катиться/
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69 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) despistar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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70 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) despistar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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71 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) beina af leiðEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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72 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) beina af leiðEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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73 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) hamis nyomra vezet vkitEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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74 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) hamis nyomra vezet vkitEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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75 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) despistarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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76 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) despistarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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77 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) yanlış yöne sevketmekEnglish-Turkish dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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78 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) yanlış yöne sevketmekEnglish-Turkish dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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79 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) speljati s slediEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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80 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) speljati s slediEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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