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1 with one arm behind one's back
In scientific debate the unprepared speaker may find that he is fighting with one arm tied behind his back. — Выступая неподготовленным в научной дискуссии, можно оказаться в весьма невыгодном положении.
2) без всякого труда, легко, запросто; см. тж. with one hand behind one's backThe machine is so easy to operate that one can use it with one arm tied behind one's back. — Этой машиной так легко управлять, что ее можно вести одной рукой.
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2 with one hand behind one's back
без всякого труда, легко; см. тж. with one arm behind one's back 2)I can run this pub with one hand tied behind my back. (M. Dickens, ‘The Angel in the Corner’, ch. 12) — я шутя управляюсь с этой пивной.
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3 with one's coat over one's arm
with one's coat (with a napkin) over one's arm с пальто (с салфеткой) на рукеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with one's coat over one's arm
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4 with one accord
The meeting with one accord agreed to appoint the last named applicant as Secretary. (DEI) — Собрание единодушно утвердило секретарем кандидата, стоящего в списке последним.
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5 with one's nose at the grindstone
занятый тяжёлой, нудной работой, работающий до изнеможения; см. тж. hold one's nose to the grindstoneWith their noses to the grindstone in Sofia, they were still routing their guests to the beauty spots and historical monuments of Bulgaria... (‘New World Review’) — Хотя наши хозяева в Софии работали с большим напряжением, они находили время для того, чтобы показать нам красивые места и исторические памятники Болгарии.
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6 with one's hat off
with one's hat (one's shoes, one's coat) off без шляпы (босой, без пальто) -
7 with one's eyes open
(with one's eyes open (тж. with open eyes))сознательно, учитывая все последствия, отдавая себе отчётMary was moral but no innocent prude. She entered this relationship with open eyes, knowing Betty Lou would soon take notice. (W. Du Bois, ‘The Ordeal of Mansart’, ch. XIV) — Мэри не была безнравственной, но не была и притворной жеманницей. Она отдавала себе полный отчет в том, что делает, вступая в эту связь с Джоном, и знала, что его мать Бетти-Лу рано или поздно заметит их отношения.
‘It's a risk,’ I replied. ‘But he's gone it with his eyes open.’ (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. XVI) — - Это, конечно, риск, - возразил я, - но ведь Роджер знает, на что идет.
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8 with one's own hands
with one's own (one's bare/naked) hands собственными (голыми) рукамиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with one's own hands
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9 with one accord
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10 with one voice
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11 with one's back to the door
with one's back to the door (to the light, to smb) спиной к двери (к свету, к кому-либо)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > with one's back to the door
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12 with one's face against the light
with one's face against/to the light лицом к светуEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with one's face against the light
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13 with one's face to the window
with one's face to the window (to the engine) лицом к окну (по ходу поезда)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > with one's face to the window
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14 with one's face up
with one's face up (face down) лицом вверх (вниз) -
15 with one another
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16 with one hand tied behind one's back
"c pукoй, зaлoжeннoй зa cпину", бeз вcякoгo тpудa, лeгкoI can run this pub with one hand tied behind my back (M. Dickens). 'I could knock the devil out of Maxwell Drummond with one hand tied behind my back!' (S. Howatch)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > with one hand tied behind one's back
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17 with one foot in the grave
одной ногой в могиле; см. тж. have one foot in the graveAn old fellow with one foot in the House of Lords and one in the grave, and no difference between them, to speak of... (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part II, ch. VII) — Старик одной ногой в могиле, другой - в палате лордов, что, впрочем, почти одно и то же...
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18 with one arm tied behind one's back
одной левой; не прикладывая усилийI can assemble that chair with one arm tied behind my back.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > with one arm tied behind one's back
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19 with one hand tied behind one's back
adv infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > with one hand tied behind one's back
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20 with one voice
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With one voice — Voice Voice, n. [OE. vois, voys, OF. vois, voiz, F. voix, L. vox, vocis, akin to Gr. ? a word, ? a voice, Skr. vac to say, to speak, G. erw[ a]hnen to mention. Cf. {Advocate}, {Advowson}, {Avouch}, {Convoke}, {Epic}, {Vocal}, {Vouch}, {Vowel}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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with one's boots on — See: DIE IN ONE S BOOTS or DIE WITH ONE S BOOTS ON … Dictionary of American idioms
with one's pants down — See: CATCH ONE WITH ONE S PANTS DOWN … Dictionary of American idioms
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