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41 get into a huff
expr infmlThere is no need to get into a huff just because of one harmless little remark — Ну зачем же так дуться из-за какого-то безобидного замечания?!
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42 get into a sweat
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43 get into full swing
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44 get into a state
разг.взволноваться, расстроитьсяNow don't get into a state about this. — Право, не стоит из-за этого так волноваться.
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45 get into gear
включиться в работу, приняться за работу [этим. тех. включить передачу]In a week or two he began to get into gear and work better in his new harness... (OED) — через неделю или две Уильям освоился с новой для него школьной обстановкой и стал работать лучше...
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46 get into one's stride
ocвoитьcя c дeлoм; вxoдить в фopмуI find that I am taking rather a long time about things at present, but no doubt it will be better when I get into my stride -
47 get into the skin of smb.
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get into the skin of smb.
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48 get into somebody's hair
get in/into somebody's hair inf «достать» кого-либо; путаться под ногами; раздражать; действовать на нервыDuring the holidays the children keep getting in my hair.
Harry usually keeps the kids occupied so they don't get in my hair while I'm cooking.
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49 get into a huff
get in/into a huff лезть в бутылку (сердиться, обижаться без причины)She gets into a huff easily.
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50 get into
Синонимический ряд:clothe (verb) assume; clothe; don; draw on; enrobe; get on; huddle; put on; slip -
51 get into
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52 get into a jam
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53 get into a mess
expr infmlWhen he forgot his lines he panicked and got into a mess — Когда он забыл слова роли, то запаниковал и совсем запутался
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54 get into disuse
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55 get into deep water(s)
пoпacть в тяжёлoe, зaтpуднитeльнoe или oпacнoe пoлoжeниeBefore he died, it seems, her Paul got into deep water with his speculations (K. S. Prichard). One of the girls in the class asked if my father could swim, because she heard her father saying that James Brodie was getting into deep water (A. J. Croniri) -
56 get into smb.'s skin
(или. into the skin of smb.)пocтaвить ceбя нa чьё-л. мecтo, влeзть в чью-л. шкуpуGeorge Eliot got so into the skin of her personages that we see them not only as others see them, but as they see themselves (W. S. Maugham) -
57 get into somebody
Табуированная лексика: (о мужчине) совокупляться (см. get outside of somebody) -
58 get into smb.'s hair
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59 get into it
1) Общая лексика: выяснение отношений ("those two really got into it" - verb form here given for convenience of reference)2) Разговорное выражение: сцепиться (о конфликтной ситуации;.... with smbd,... with each other), зацепиться -
60 get into something
1) Американизм: became seriously interested in (I \<b\>got into\</b\> gardening in high school)2) Сленг: быть глубоко вовлечённым во что-либо
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get into gear — get/click/into gear phrase to start working effectively or making progress Her electoral campaign is finally getting into gear. Suddenly my brain clicked into gear and I realized what was happening. Thesaurus: to make progress, or to achieve… … Useful english dictionary
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get into hot water — Get into difficulty, get into trouble, get into a mess (colloq.), fish in troubled waters … New dictionary of synonyms
get into your stride — get into/hit/your stride phrase to begin to do something confidently and well He soon got into his stride and produced several more books. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: stride * * * ge … Useful english dictionary
get into the swing of it — get into the swing of it/things to become familiar with an activity or situation so that you can start doing it well or enjoying it. I was just getting into the swing of things when they transferred me to another department. I hadn t worked in an … New idioms dictionary
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get into shape — (or get someone into shape) become (or make someone) physically fitter by exercise if you re thinking of getting into shape, take it easy and build up slowly … Useful english dictionary
get into a lather — get into a ˈlather | work yourself into a ˈlather idiom (BrE, informal) to get anxious or angry about sth, especially when it is not necessary • Calm down don t work yourself into a lather about it. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
get into trouble — get into danger; get into difficulties … English contemporary dictionary