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1 lean on one's elbow
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2 to dislocate one's elbow
to dislocate (to bandage, to scrape, to scratch, to injure, to break, to hurt) one's elbow вывихнуть (забинтовать/перевязать, ободрать, оцарапать, повредить, сломать, ушибить) локотьEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to dislocate one's elbow
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3 bend etc one's elbow
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > bend etc one's elbow
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4 to crook one's elbow
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5 lean upon one's elbow
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6 to rub one's elbow
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7 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) a manoa mano -
8 to bend/lift one’s elbow
to bend/lift one’s elbowencher a cara, beber demais. to elbow one’s way (in, out, through) abrir caminho às cotoveladas. up to the elbows 1 ocupadíssimo, cheio de serviço. 2 muito envolvido. -
9 not to know one's arse from one's elbow
taboo no tener ni puta ideaEnglish-spanish dictionary > not to know one's arse from one's elbow
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10 not know one's arse from one's elbow
English-Dutch dictionary > not know one's arse from one's elbow
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11 at one's elbow
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12 at one’s elbow
at one’s elbowà mão, ao alcance. out at elbows 1 gasto, usado ou rasgado. 2 maltrapilho, mal vestido ou em situação precária. -
13 crook one's elbow
жарг.(crook (lift или австрал. bend) one's (или the) elbow)наклюкаться, нализаться; см. тж. crook the little fingerYou steer clear of that chap, Mrs. Mortory. Barmy - lifts the elbow all day and most of the night - and asks for trouble. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part III, ch. 3) — Держитесь подальше от этого типа, миссис Мортори. У него винтика не хватает. Пьет мертвую день и ночь напролет. Того и гляди влипнет в какую-нибудь историю.
Shack'd been bendin' the elbow pretty willin' that night. Was up for "drunk and disorderly" and creatin' a disturbance in Hannan Street. (K. S. Prlchard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 61) — В тот вечер Шэк нализался как свинья. Его забрали за то, что он поднял скандал на Хэннан-стрит и "в пьяном виде нарушал общественную тишину"
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14 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) ved siden af sig* * *(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) ved siden af sig -
15 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) við höndina -
16 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) keze ügyében van -
17 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) à mão -
18 at one's elbow
elinin altında, yanıbaşında, yardıma hazır* * *(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) elinin altında, yanı başında -
19 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) pri roki -
20 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) käden ulottuvilla
См. также в других словарях:
at one's elbow — phrasal or at the elbow : at one s side : close at hand : nearby, alongside with him at her elbow, she became a fine draftsman and a compositional designer of enviable talent J.T.Soby * * * at one s elbow Close at hand, ready for use • • • … Useful english dictionary
bend one’s elbow — AND bend the elbow; lift one’s elbow tv. to take a drink of an lcoholic beverage; to drink alcohol to excess. □ He’s down at the tavern, bending his elbow. □ Paul gets lots of exercise. He bends his elbow thirty times a day … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
not know one's arse from one's elbow — To be extremely ignorant • • • Main Entry: ↑arse … Useful english dictionary
bend one's elbow N. Amer. — bend one s elbow N. Amer. informal drink alcohol. → bend … English new terms dictionary
at one's elbow — idi at one s elbow, within easy reach; nearby … From formal English to slang
lift one’s elbow — Go to bend one’s elbow … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
elbow — ► NOUN 1) the joint between the forearm and the upper arm. 2) a piece of piping or something similar bent through an angle. ► VERB 1) strike with one s elbow. 2) push roughly away. 3) (often elbow one s way) move by pushing past people with one s … English terms dictionary
at one's elbow — {adv. phr.} Close beside you; nearby. * /The President rode in an open car with his wife at his elbow./ * /Mary practiced for several years to become a champion swimmer and her mother was always at her elbow to help her./ Contrast: BREATHE DOWN… … Dictionary of American idioms
at one's elbow — {adv. phr.} Close beside you; nearby. * /The President rode in an open car with his wife at his elbow./ * /Mary practiced for several years to become a champion swimmer and her mother was always at her elbow to help her./ Contrast: BREATHE DOWN… … Dictionary of American idioms
at\ one's\ elbow — adv. phr. Close beside you; nearby. The President rode in an open car with his wife at his elbow. Mary practiced for several years to become a champion swimmer and her mother was always at her elbow to help her. Contrast: breathe down one s neck … Словарь американских идиом
bend one's elbow — verb To drink alcoholic beverages, especially at a public house or bar. One day is no worse than the next for El Caucho; so its a whim when he starts bending his elbow or ties one on. When he is really plastered, El Caucho looks grim, but he isnt … Wiktionary