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1 the ball took him on the chin
1) Общая лексика: мяч попал ему (прямо) в подбородок2) Макаров: мяч попал ему прямо в подбородокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the ball took him on the chin
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2 lead with the chin
expr AmE infmlHe's scared stiff because he thinks he's led with his chin — Он здорово перепугался, потому что думает, что сделал неверный ход
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > lead with the chin
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3 up to the chin
ид. по горлоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > up to the chin
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4 chuck under the chin
1) Общая лексика: потрёпать по подбородку -
5 chunk under the chin
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6 up to the chin
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7 up to the chin
<05> по горлоАнгло-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > up to the chin
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8 up to the chin
идиом. фраз. нареч.по горлоАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > up to the chin
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9 up to the chin
по горлоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > up to the chin
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10 chuck under the chin
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11 up to the chin
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12 Up to the chin
По уши. По горло. По самую маковкуDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Up to the chin
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13 up to the chin
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14 up to the chin
(adv.phr.) по горлоConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > up to the chin
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15 take it on the chin
expr infml1)He felt dazed and groggy like a boxer who has taken a hard one on the chin — У него все поплыло перед глазами как у боксера, который пропустил сильный удар в челюсть
2)He must have felt acutely disappointed when his job went to another man, but he never said a word - he took it right on the chin — Возможно, что в глубине души он был раздосадован, когда его работу поручили другому человеку, но не сказал ни слова, даже глазом не моргнул
They laid some rude chops on him but he took it on the chin — Они осыпали его грубыми насмешками, но он даже бровью не повел
3) AmEHe took it on the chin in the last stock market crash — Последствия последнего краха на бирже были для него ужасными
Why do I have to take it on the chin for something I didn't do? — Почему я должен отвечать за то, что я не делал?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take it on the chin
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16 take smth. on the chin
разг.(take smth. (right) on the chin)стойко переносить жизненные невзгоды, не унывать, не падать духом [этим. спорт. (бокс)]We've just got to toughen him, Mary. You know that. He's got to learn to take it on the chin no matter how it's dished out. Save him from this and He's going to get it fair in the neck later on. (A. Marshall, ‘I Can Jump Puddles’, ch. XV) — Мы должны закалять мальчика, Мэри. Пусть стойко переносит удары, как бы это ни было больно. А если ограждать его от них, то кончится тем, что в жизни его будут бить еще больнее.
‘I'm not the crying kind,’ she said. ‘I've taken it on the chin all my life.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Demure Defendant’, ch. III) — - Я не из тех, которые хнычут, - сказала мисс Фарр. - Мне многое пришлось в жизни пережить.
We've got to take this thing right on the chin. Sit down, Harris, and tell me about it. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Sleep Walker's Niece’, ch. XIII) — Из-за этого мы не должны падать духом. Садитесь, Харрис, и расскажите мне все.
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17 take it (or smth.) on the chin
paзг.cтoйкo пepeнocить жизнeнныe нeвзгoды, нe унывaть, нe пaдaть дуxoм [этим. спорт. (бoкc)]I'm not the crying kind,' she said. 'I've taken it on the chin all my life' (E. S. Gardner). We've got to take this thing right on the chin. Sit down, Harris, and tell me about it (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take it (or smth.) on the chin
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18 chuck someone under the chin
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > chuck someone under the chin
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19 up to the chin in smth.
≈ по горло, по ушиFuller recalled... young ladies from Peekskill who were up to their chins in it... (V. W. Brooks, ‘The Confident Years’, ch. IX) — Фуллер вспомнил... молодых дам из Пикскилла, которые так старались приобщиться к культуре...
He's in this business up to the chin. — Он по уши увяз в этом деле.
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20 with a scar on the chin co
with a scar (wart, scrape, scratch) on the chin co шрамом (с родинкой, с царапиной, со ссадиной) на подбородкеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with a scar on the chin co
См. также в других словарях:
up\ to\ the\ chin\ in — • in to the in • up to the chin in • up to the ears in • up to the elbows in • up to the eyes in • up to the knees in adj. phr. informal Used also with ears , elbows , eyes or knees instead of chin , and with a possessive instead of the . 1.… … Словарь американских идиом
up to the chin in — or[in up to the chin] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Used also with ears , elbows , eyes or knees instead of chin , and with a possessive instead of the . 1. Having a big or important part in; guilty of; not innocent of; deeply in. * /Was Tom mixed up… … Dictionary of American idioms
up to the chin in — or[in up to the chin] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Used also with ears , elbows , eyes or knees instead of chin , and with a possessive instead of the . 1. Having a big or important part in; guilty of; not innocent of; deeply in. * /Was Tom mixed up… … Dictionary of American idioms
Brothers Under the Chin — Infobox Film name = Brothers Under the Chin image size = caption = director = Ralph Ceder producer = Hal Roach writer = Hal Conklin Al Giebler H. M. Walker narrator = starring = Stan Laurel music = cinematography = Frank Young editing = Thomas J … Wikipedia
lead with the chin — If someone leads with their chin, they speak or behave without fear of the consequences … The small dictionary of idiomes
up to the chin — very busy with, deeply involved in something, guilty of He has been in up to the chin in the project to build a new convention center … Idioms and examples
take on the chin — {v. phr.} To gracefully accept criticism. * /It s good to be able to tell people what they do wrong, but it is equally important to be able to take it on the chin when they tell you what you have done wrong./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take on the chin — {v. phr.} To gracefully accept criticism. * /It s good to be able to tell people what they do wrong, but it is equally important to be able to take it on the chin when they tell you what you have done wrong./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ on\ the\ chin — v. phr. To gracefully accept criticism. It s good to be able to tell people what they do wrong, but it is equally important to be able to take it on the chin when they tell you what you have done wrong … Словарь американских идиом
take it on the chin — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be badly beaten or hurt. * /Our football team really took it on the chin today. They are all bumps and bruises./ * /Mother and I took it on the chin in the card game./ 2. To accept without complaint something bad that… … Dictionary of American idioms
take it on the chin — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be badly beaten or hurt. * /Our football team really took it on the chin today. They are all bumps and bruises./ * /Mother and I took it on the chin in the card game./ 2. To accept without complaint something bad that… … Dictionary of American idioms