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  • 121 turn about

    1. phr v оборачиваться

    turn round — оборачиваться; поворачиваться

    2. phr v повернуться кругом, повернуться на 180°
    3. phr v уст. повернуть

    turn back — заставить повернуть назад, прогнать

    English-Russian base dictionary > turn about

  • 122 hang a right

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hang a right

  • 123 be excited about

    беспокоиться о чем-либо

    On the other hand, at least cyberpunks are excited about the right things.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > be excited about

  • 124 be up in the air

    разг.
    выйти из себя, взбеситься, взорваться; прийти в бешенство, в ярость [первонач. амер.]

    He's not a bad sort of fellow, used to get up in the air a bit quick, one time, but He's toned down now. (L. P. Hartley, ‘The Hireling’, ch. XXII) — Он человек неплохой. Раньше уж очень быстро терял самообладание, но сейчас стал спокойнее.

    When he discovered what I was "up to", he did not "go straight up in the air"; he wasn't even shocked. (J. L. Steffens, ‘Autobiography’, vol. I, part I, ch. XIII) — Когда отец обнаружил мою "крамолу", он не только не пришел в ярость, но даже не был шокирован.

    I tell you, Barratt was right up in the air about it. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Light and the Dark’, ch. 6) — Я же говорю, Баррет от этой шутки прямо-таки взбеленился.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > be up in the air

  • 125 go the wrong way

    ...he had finished his ale in a hurry and some of it had gone the wrong way. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXX) —...констебль второпях допил свое пиво и, поперхнувшись, закашлялся.

    2) пойти по неправильному пути, неправильно взяться за дело; см. тж. go the right way about smth.

    But the first person to address him was a policeman, with: ‘I'm not sure you can stand there.’ Bicket did not answer, his throat felt too dry. He had heard of the police. Had he gone the wrong way to work? (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part I, ch. XI) — Но первый, кто с ним заговорил, был полисмен: "Тут стоять не полагается". Бикет не отвечал, у него пересохло в горле. Он знал, что значит полиция. Может, он взялся за дело не с того конца?

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > go the wrong way

  • 126 lay down the law

    говорить безапелляционно; предписывать, диктовать, командовать, не допускать возражений

    He concluded this sentence with a self-important cough, as one who has laid down the law in an indisputable manner. (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. V) — Он закончил это предложение и кашлянул с важным видом, как человек, решение которого должно беспрекословно выполняться.

    I had already discovered that Jasper Greene was prepared to lay down the law on subjects all and sundry... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short stories’, ‘A Woman of Fifty’) — Я уже давно знал, что для Джаспера Грина во всех случаях жизни чужого мнения не существует...

    Well, my dear, I'm the best little dressmaker you ever saw, and I do love to lay down the law about clothes. (S. Lewis, ‘The Job’, part III, ch. 20) — Я ведь, милочка, очень хорошая портниха, такую не скоро сыщешь. И мое слово для клиенток закон.

    Deb was boiling. What right had Tom to lay down the law for her and walk roughshod over all her opinions? (D. Cusack and F. James, ‘Come in Spinner’, ‘Saturday IV’) — Деб была в ярости. Какое право имел Том принимать за нее решение и совершенно не считаться с ее мнением?

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > lay down the law

  • 127 rub smb. the wrong way

    разг.
    (rub smb. the wrong way (уст. stroke smb. the wrong way of the hair))
    раздражать, изводить кого-л.; ≈ гладить против шерсти; см. тж. rub smb. up the right way

    Somebody's been stroking him the wrong way of the 'air [= hair]. (A. Trollope, ‘Castle Richmond’, book I, ch. XIII) — Кто-то гладит его против шерсти.

    There was something about him that rubbed me the wrong way. (H. Robbins, ‘A Stone for Danny Fisher’, book IV, ch. 14) — В Макси было что-то, действующее мне на нервы.

    Stella: "Lately you been doing all you can think of to rub her the wrong way..." (T. Williams, ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, sc. VII) — Стелла: "Ты все время изводил Бланш как только мог..."

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > rub smb. the wrong way

  • 128 lay down the law

       гoвopить бeзaпeлляциoннo; пpeдпиcывaть, диктoвaть, кoмaндoвaть, нe дoпуcкaть вoзpaжeний
        Well, my dear, I'm the best little dressmaker you ever saw, and I do love to lay down the law about clothes (S. Lewis). Deb was boiling. What right had Tom to lay down the law for her and walk roughshod over all her opinions? (D. Cusack and F. James)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > lay down the law

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