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61 get off
1. vi 2. vt 3. vt fusto get off to a good start ( fig) — person dobrze zaczynać (zacząć perf); event dobrze się zaczynać (zacząć perf)
* * *1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) zdjąć2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) zejść (z tematu) -
62 get off
Am 1. отделаться (ограничиться чем-либо)Dick was lucky he got off with a warning and a small fine of $50.
2. трогаться в путь, отправляться в поездкуAlex crashed his car, but luckily he got off with only a few scratches.
We have to get off on our journey tomorrow.
3. отпустить (шутку), удачно пошутитьWe got off at the crack of dawn.
The governor got off several jokes at the beginning of his speech.
Carl always manages to get off a good one before he gets serious.
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63 get off
phr v1) злазити, вилазити; сходити2) знімати3) відїжджати, відбувати, відправлятися4) відправляти; проводжати6) приводити ( кого-небудь) у який-небудь стан8) врятуватися; уникнути, відкараскатися; позбутися; ухилитися від (роботи, покарання, зобов'язань)9) рятувати ( кого-небудь) від покарання, полегшувати чию-небудь долю10) ( with) мати успіх, досягти успіху11) cл. (on) збуджуватися, чманітиto get off on heroin — одуріти від героїну; прийти в захоплення від чого-небудь
12) утнути, устругнути ( номер)13) відтарабанити ( відповідь)14) запам'ятовувати, вивчати напам'ять15) aмep. публікувати, видавати16) розповісти ( анекдот); висловити ( думку)17) cпopт. стартувати18) aв. злітати; відірватися від землі19) aмep.; cл. полегшити важкий стан психіки дозою наркотику20) aмep.; жapг. піти з вузу, але залишитися в гуртожитку21) get off! геть! -
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phr v1) злазити, вилазити; сходити2) знімати3) відїжджати, відбувати, відправлятися4) відправляти; проводжати6) приводити ( кого-небудь) у який-небудь стан8) врятуватися; уникнути, відкараскатися; позбутися; ухилитися від (роботи, покарання, зобов'язань)9) рятувати ( кого-небудь) від покарання, полегшувати чию-небудь долю10) ( with) мати успіх, досягти успіху11) cл. (on) збуджуватися, чманітиto get off on heroin — одуріти від героїну; прийти в захоплення від чого-небудь
12) утнути, устругнути ( номер)13) відтарабанити ( відповідь)14) запам'ятовувати, вивчати напам'ять15) aмep. публікувати, видавати16) розповісти ( анекдот); висловити ( думку)17) cпopт. стартувати18) aв. злітати; відірватися від землі19) aмep.; cл. полегшити важкий стан психіки дозою наркотику20) aмep.; жapг. піти з вузу, але залишитися в гуртожитку21) get off! геть! -
65 get somebody off with somebody
inf свести (познакомить с лицом противоположного пола)Mark’s always on his own. Can’t his sister get him off with one of her girlfriends?
Why don’t you stop trying to get me off with your sister?
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get somebody off with somebody
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66 get someone off with someone
phrvt infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get someone off with someone
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67 get off on the wrong foot
разг.(get (set, step или start) off on the wrong foot)неудачно начать; произвести с самого начала плохое впечатление; см. тж. get off on the right footYou don't want to get off on the wrong foot, do you? (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. 36) — Надеюсь, вы не собираетесь с самого начала осложнить свое пребывание в тюрьме?
‘Oh, he's brilliant all right,’ said Robin... ‘But he obviously gets off on the wrong foot with his colleagues’. (A. Wilson, ‘Anglo-Saxon Attitudes’, part I, ch. III) — - Да, Доналд действительно человек выдающийся, - сказал Робин... - Но он не умеет ладить со своими коллегами и сразу же портит с ними отношения.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > get off on the wrong foot
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68 get along with you!
paзг.1) уxoди!, убиpaйcя!, пpoвaливaй!'All right now,' he said, 'get along with you, all of you. These things happen every day. You've got better things to do than stand around and watch a small boy in a trap' (W. Saroyan)2) xвaтит!, ocтaвь!, бpocь!, нe бoлтaй глупocтeй!; дa ну тeбя! (тж. get away или off with you!; упoтp. кaк дpужecкий пpoтecт)'I think you're wonderful,' Myee blurted out admiringly, 'coming here day after day, night after night, cooking and washing up...' Mrs. Johnson chuckled again. 'Me wonderful? Get along with you! I get as much kick out of this as the young ones dancing down-stairs' (D. Cusack). 1 told her that she looked younger than her daughter. 'Get away with you!' she said -
69 get off on the right etc foot
expr infmlI like starting from the ground up. It gives me another chance to get off on the right foot — Я люблю все начинать снова. Появляется надежда, что на этот раз все будет хорошо
Him and Mary got off on the wrong foot from the very beginning — У него с Мэри с самого начала не заладилось
Her very first day at work the new girl got off on the wrong foot by making that blunder — Первый рабочий день у девушки начался неудачно из-за этой оплошности
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get off on the right etc foot
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70 get away with murder
paзг.ocтaвaтьcя бeзнaкaзaнным, пpoxoдить бeзнaкaзaннo; coйти c pукIt was often admiringly said of Vergil Gunch, 'Yes, that fellow can get away with murder! Why, he can pull a Raw One in mixed company and all the ladies' laugh their heads off (S. Lewis). 'I've never been to jail, never been arrested, and I don't do drugs at all,' says Lovett, with no apparent regret. 'It wouldn't work for me. But I do what I want with my music, so I get away with murder (Time) -
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გამოსვლა, მოშორებაhe got off cheaply ადვილად / იოლად გადარჩა -
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разг.оставаться безнаказанным, проходить безнаказанно; ≈ сходить с рукIt was often and admiringly said of Vergil Gunch, ‘Yes, that fellow can get away with murder! Why, he can pull a Raw One in mixed company and all the ladies'll laugh their heads off...’ (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. VIII) — Знакомые часто с восторгом говорили о Верджиле Ганче: "Ну, этому все на свете сходит с рук! Он может отмочить такую штуку при дамах, что небу станет жарко, и все будут только хохотать..."
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74 get off on the wrong foot
paзг.нeудaчнo нaчaть; пpoизвecти c caмoгo нaчaлa плoxoe впeчaтлeниe'Oh, he's brilliant all right,' said Robin... 'But he obviously gets off on the wrong foot with his colleagues' (A. Wilson). It was fine reasoning if you hadn't got off on the wrong foot at the start, Mr. Mason (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get off on the wrong foot
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75 get off on the right foot
Идиоматическое выражение: правильно выстроить отношения (And getting off on the right foot with the new American President is high on everyone's priority.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get off on the right foot
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76 get off to a flying start
IDM1. आरम्भ से काम अच्छी तरह होनाHis business got off to a flying start with help from his friends. -
77 to get in with
to get in withfazer amizade. I got in bad with him/fiquei de mal com ele. to get it on /off with 1 ter relações sexuais com. 2 ficar sob o efeito de drogas. -
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1 (remove) quitarse1 (vehicle, horse, etc) bajarse de1 bajarse■ he got on the roundabout, but he couldn't get off subió al tiovivo, pero no pudo bajarse2 (leave) salir■ I get off at 6.00 pm salgo (de trabajar) a las seis3 (begin) comenzar4 (escape) escaparse -
79 walk off with
phrvi infml1)2)Don't walk off with the idea that you can get away with it — И не думай, что тебе все это сойдет с рук
3)4)I was pretty sure she would walk off with the show — Я был уверен, что она завоюет симпатии зрителей
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > walk off with
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80 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) holde hen; spise af; affærdige* * *(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) holde hen; spise af; affærdigeEnglish-Danish dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
См. также в других словарях:
get off with — ˌget ˈoff with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they get off with he/she/it gets off with present participle getting off with past tense … Useful english dictionary
get off with somebody — ˌget ˈoff with sb derived (informal, especially BrE) to have a sexual or romantic experience with sb; to start a sexual relationship with sb • Steve got off with Tracey at the party. Main entry: ↑getderived … Useful english dictionary
get off with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get off with : present tense I/you/we/they get off with he/she/it gets off with present participle getting off with past tense got off with past participle got off with British informal get off with someone to … English dictionary
get off with — PHRASAL VERB If you get off with someone, you start a romantic or sexual relationship with them. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P P n] I got off with a cute boy from Nottingham … English dictionary
get off with — phr verb Get off with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑caution … Collocations dictionary
get off with — to start a sexual relationship with By either sex, or homosexually: It became a sort of joke between us. To see if we could all get off with him. (R. Doyle, 1987) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
get off with (someone) — Verb. To achieve an intimate or sexual communing with (someone). E.g. I presume you got off with that bloke last night, being as you didn t come home? … English slang and colloquialisms
get off with (someone) — Verb. To achieve an intimate or sexual communing with (someone). E.g. I presume you got off with that bloke last night, being as you didn t come home? … English slang and colloquialisms
get off with a scratch or two — get out of a situation basically unharmed … English contemporary dictionary
get off with — verb To kiss someone, especially a long, public kiss. Syn: make out with, hook up with, go with … Wiktionary
get off with — Brit. informal have a sexual encounter. → get … English new terms dictionary