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61 get something into somebody's head
вбить в голову; втемяшитьI can't get it into his head that he will never be an artist.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get something into somebody's head
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62 hand something to somebody on a plate
inf на блюдечке (с голубой каемочкой) (достаться легко/без усилий)His father was wealthy, and he had everything handed to him on a plate.
You can't expect everything to be handed to you on a plate — you've got to make a bit of effort.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hand something to somebody on a plate
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63 put something in somebody's pipe and smoke it
зарубить себе на носу; принять к сведениюThe boss said this morning my work was better than yours so you can put that in your pipe and smoke it!
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put something in somebody's pipe and smoke it
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64 Not a murmur of something to somebody!
Ни мур-мур!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Not a murmur of something to somebody!
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65 Not a word of something to somebody!
Никому ни слова!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Not a word of something to somebody!
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66 something
noun & pronoun1) (some thing) etwassomething new/old/good/bad — etwas Neues/Altes/Gutes/Schlechtes
2) (some unspecified thing) [irgend] etwasthere is something in what you say — was du sagst, hat etwas für sich; an dem, was du sagst, ist etwas dran (ugs.)
he has something about him — er hat etwas Besonderes an sich (Dat.)
4) (impressive or important thing, person, etc.)the party was quite something — die Party war spitze (ugs.)
5)or something — see academic.ru/51968/or">or I 3)
6)7)something of an expert/a specialist — so etwas wie ein Fachmann/Spezialist
* * *1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) etwas2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) etwas* * *some·thing[ˈsʌm(p)θɪŋ]there's \something sharp in my shoe in meinem Schuh ist etwas Spitzes\something terrible had happened etwas Schreckliches war geschehenthere's \something wrong with the engine mit dem Motor stimmt was nichtI need \something to write with ich brauche etwas zum Schreibenwe stopped for \something to eat wir hielten an, um etwas zu essenis there \something you'd like to say? möchtest du mir etwas sagen?I'll need a credit card or \something of the kind to break into the apartment ich brauche eine Kreditkarte oder so etwas Ähnliches, um in die Wohnung einzubrechen\something else etwas andereswould you like some coffee or perhaps there's \something else you'd like? möchtest du Kaffee oder lieber etwas anderes?\something a little stronger etwas Stärkeres [o Alkoholisches]to get \something for nothing etwas einfach so bekommento do \something [about sb/sth] etwas [gegen jdn/etw] unternehmento have [got] \something to do with sb/sth etwas mit jdm/etw zu tun habendidn't she have \something to do with that scandal? hatte sie nicht etwas mit dem Skandal zu tun?2. (outstanding person, thing, quality,) etwasthat's \something das ist schon wasthere's \something about her which many men find appealing sie hat etwas an sich, das die meisten Männer attraktiv findento be really [or quite] \something ( approv fam) etwas darstellenas a violinist, she's really \something als Geigerin ist sie wirklich etwas Besonderesit was quite \something for her to remember us after all these years dass sie sich nach all den Jahren noch an uns erinnerte!to make \something of oneself etwas aus sich dat machen3. (not exact)a wry look, \something between amusement and regret ein scheeler Blick, irgendwas zwischen Belustigung und Bedauernshe has \something of her mother's facial features sie hat etwas von den Gesichtszügen ihrer Mutterhe always was \something of a moaner er war schon immer ein rechter Nörglerit was \something of a surprise es war eine ziemliche Überraschungthe building materials cost \something under $4,500 das Baumaterial kostet etwas unter 4.500 Dollar; ( fam)she works for a bank or \something sie arbeitet für eine Bank oder so was famhey, are you drunk or \something? he, bist du betrunken oder was? fam\something like... ungefähr wie..., in etwa wie...he sounds \something like his father on the phone er klingt am Telefon fast genauso wie sein Vaterthere were \something like fifty applicants es gab um die fünfzig Bewerber/Bewerberinnen4.▶ to be \something else etwas Besonderes seinthe reaction from the crowd was \something else die Reaktion des Publikums war wirklich beeindruckendthey say he's got \something going on with his boss es heißt, dass er etwas mit seiner Chefin hatthere's \something in catching the earlier train es macht in der Tat Sinn, den früheren Zug zu nehmenmy back hurts \something terrible mein Rücken schmerzt ganz furchtbarIII. n Etwas ntI've been looking for that special \something for your birthday ich suche etwas ganz Besonderes für deinen Geburtstagthe certain \something das gewisse Etwasa little \something eine Kleinigkeittime for a little \something Zeit, eine Kleinigkeit zu essen* * *['sʌmɵɪŋ]1. pron1) etwassomething nice/unpleasant/serious etc — etwas Nettes/Unangenehmes/Ernstes etc
something or other —
did you say something? — hast du (et)was gesagt?
something of the kind — so ( et)was (Ähnliches)
do you want to make something of it? — willst du dich mit mir anlegen? (inf)
there's something in what you say — an dem, was du sagst, ist (schon) was dran
well, that's something — (das ist) immerhin etwas
she's called Rachel something —
three hundred and something — dreihundert und ein paar (Zerquetschte (inf ))
2)it's quite something to be Prime Minister at 44 —
3)2. nthat certain something that makes all the difference — das gewisse Etwas, auf das es ankommt
3. adv1)something over 200 — etwas über 200, etwas mehr als 200
something like 200 — ungefähr 200, um die 200 herum
this is something like the one I wanted —
now that's something like a rose! another £500, now that's something like it — das nenne ich eine Rose! noch £ 500 und wir kommen der Sache schon näher
2)it's something of a problem —
I feel something of a stranger here — ich fühle mich hier irgendwie fremd
3) (Brit dial)they tease her something chronic —
* * *A s1. (irgend)etwas, was:something or other irgendetwas;a certain something ein gewisses Etwas;there is something in what you say da ist etwas dranI am something of a carpenter ich bin so etwas wie ein Zimmermann;have something of a reputation for einen gewissen Ruf haben fürB adva) so etwas wie, so ungefähr,b) umg wirklich, mal, aber:that’s something like a pudding!;that’s something like! das lasse ich mir gefallen2. etwas, ziemlich* * *noun & pronoun1) (some thing) etwassomething new/old/good/bad — etwas Neues/Altes/Gutes/Schlechtes
2) (some unspecified thing) [irgend] etwas3) (some quantity of a thing) etwasthere is something in what you say — was du sagst, hat etwas für sich; an dem, was du sagst, ist etwas dran (ugs.)
4) (impressive or important thing, person, etc.)5)or something — see or I 3)
6)7)something of an expert/a specialist — so etwas wie ein Fachmann/Spezialist
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67 something
/'sʌmθiɳ/ * danh từ & đại từ - một điều gì đó, một việc gì đó; cái gì đó =we can learn something from his talk+ chúng tôi có thể học tập được một điều gì đó ở bài nói chuyện của anh ta - điều này, việc này =I've something to tell you+ tôi có việc này muốn nói với anh - cái đúng, cái có lý =there is something in what you said+ có cái đúng trong lời anh nói đấy - chức vị nào đó; người có chức nào đó; tầm quan trọng nào đó =to be (have) something in an office+ làm người có chức vị nào đó trong một cơ quan !he is something of a carpenter - hắn cũng biết chút ít nghề mộc !it is something to be safe home again - về đến nhà yên ổn thật là nhẹ cả người !to see something of somebody - thỉnh thoảng mới gặp ai * phó từ - something like (thông tục) mới thật là =this is something like a cake+ đây mới thật là bánh - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) hơi hơi, gọi là, chút ít =he was something impatient+ nó hơi sốt ruột =he was something troubled+ anh ta hơi băn khoăn một chút -
68 somebody's/something's days are numbered
somebody's/something's days are numberedtener alguien/algo los días contadosEnglish-spanish dictionary > somebody's/something's days are numbered
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69 somebody else
anybody else — кто-нибудь другой, кто-нибудь ещё
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70 something else
anybody else — кто-нибудь другой, кто-нибудь ещё
Синонимический ряд:other person (noun) a different one; a different person; another; one more; other person; someone else -
71 somebody, something, anybody, anything
n. vay'English-Klingon dictionary > somebody, something, anybody, anything
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72 be afraid of somebody, something
be afraid of somebody, something; fear somebody, somethingбояться кого-нибудь, чего-нибудьEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > be afraid of somebody, something
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73 fear somebody, something
be afraid of somebody, something; fear somebody, somethingбояться кого-нибудь, чего-нибудьEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > fear somebody, something
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74 to catch sight of something/somebody / catch a glimpse of something/somebody
to catch sight of something/somebody / catch a glimpse of something/somebodyentrever algo/a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to catch sight of something/somebody / catch a glimpse of something/somebody
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75 to bias somebody against something/somebody
to bias somebody against something/somebodypredisponer a alguien en contra de algo/alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to bias somebody against something/somebody
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76 to confront somebody with somebody/something
to confront somebody with somebody/somethingponer a alguien cara a cara con alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to confront somebody with somebody/something
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77 to throw something back at somebody/in somebody's face
to throw something back at somebody/in somebody's faceecharle algo en cara a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to throw something back at somebody/in somebody's face
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78 to put somebody to the expense of something/doing something
to put somebody to the expense of something/doing somethinghacer que alguien gaste dinero en algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody to the expense of something/doing something
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79 to be/have to do with somebody/something
to be/have to do with somebody/somethingtener que ver con alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be/have to do with somebody/something
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80 in support of somebody/something
in support of somebody/somethingen apoyo de alguien/algo, a favor de alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > in support of somebody/something
См. также в других словарях:
find out something (about somebody) — ˌfind ˈout (about sth/sb) | ˌfind ˈout sth (about sth/sb) derived to get some information about sth/sb by asking, reading, etc • She d been seeing the boy for a while, but didn t want her parents to find out. • I haven t found anything out about… … Useful english dictionary
drum something into somebody's head — ˈdrum sth into sb s head idiom = ↑drum something into somebody Main entry: ↑drumidiom … Useful english dictionary
report back on something to somebody — reˌport ˈback (on sth) (to sb) derived to give sb information about sth that they have asked you to find out about • Find out as much as you can about him and report back to me. • One person in the group should be prepared to report back to the… … Useful english dictionary
wish something on somebody — ˈwish sb/sth on sb derived (informal) (used in negative sentences) to want sb to have sth unpleasant • I wouldn t wish something like that on my worst enemy. • It s not a job I d wish on anybody … Useful english dictionary
account for something to somebody — acˈcount for sth (to sb) derived to give a record of how the money in your care has been spent • We have to account for every penny we spend on business trips. Main entry: ↑accountderived … Useful english dictionary
enter into something with somebody — ˈenter into sth (with sb) derived to begin sth or become involved in sth • to enter into an agreement • to enter into negotiations Main entry: ↑enterderived … Useful english dictionary
have (got) something against somebody — ˌhave (got) sth aˈgainst sb/sth derived (not used in the progressive tenses) to dislike sb/sth for a particular reason • What have you got against Ruth? She s always been good to you. Main entry: ↑havederived … Useful english dictionary
have (got) something on somebody — ˌhave (got) sth ˈon sb derived no passive (informal) (not used in the progressive tenses) to know sth bad about sb, especially sth that connects them with a crime • I m not worried they ve got nothing on me. Main entry … Useful english dictionary
look on something as somebody — ˈlook on sb/sth as sb/sth derived to consider sb/sth to be sb/sth • She s looked on as the leading authority on the subject. Main entry: ↑lookderived … Useful english dictionary
strike up something with somebody — ˌstrike ˈup sth (with sb) derived to begin a friendship, a relationship, a conversation, etc • He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers. Main entry: ↑strikederived … Useful english dictionary
think of something as somebody — ˈthink of sb/sth as sb/sth derived to consider sb/sth in a particular way • I think of this place as my home. • She is thought of as a possible director. see also ↑well thought of Main entry: ↑think … Useful english dictionary