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121 do etc one's damnedest to do something
expr infmlShe's a natural competitor and she'll do her damnedest to win everything she's in — В ней сидит дух соперничества, и она выложится, чтобы выиграть те виды спорта, в которых она будет выступать
They tried their damnedest to stop the pop festival in the village but failed — Они приложили максимум усилий, чтобы сорвать проведение фестиваля поп-музыки в этом селе, но у них ничего не вышло
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122 don't etc tell me
expr excl infmlDon't tell me you can't come! — Смотри, чтобы пришел, и безо всяких!
Don't tell me it's too late! — Не надо мне ля-ля, что уже слишком поздно!
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123 dressed up and etc nowhere to go
adj infmlPoor little dear, she doesn't seem to have anyone to love her. All dressed up with nowhere to go — Бедняжка, ее, кажется, никто не любит. А она, как дурочка, ждет, что ее кто-то пригласит
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124 enough to be getting etc on with
adj infmlI think it's quite enough to be getting on with — Я думаю, что для начала хватит
Ned was now going to bed with her and he knew all about it or enough to be going on with — Нед спал с ней, и он все об этом знал или знал на первых порах достаточно
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125 feel etc like nothing on earth
expr infmlShe was feeling like nothing on earth after that operation — Она ужасно себя чувствовала после этой операции
She looks like nothing on earth since she had her baby — После того, как у нее родился ребенок, она перестала следить за собой
You look like nothing on earth — Господи, на кого ты похож!
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126 freeze one's ass etc off
expr AmE vulg slHe was freezing his ass off waiting for her — Он совсем, блин, окоченел, ожидая ее
We were freezing our butts off, it was so fucken cold — Был такой колотун, что у нас все задницы отмерзли
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127 frighten etc the shit out of someone
expr vulg slHe frightened the shit out of her sneaking up in the dark — Он ее так напугал, когда подкрался в темноте, что она чуть в обморок не упала
Some of the films would scare the shit out of children as well as adults — Некоторые фильмы могут нагнать ужас не только на детей, но и на взрослых
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128 get etc it into one's head that
expr infml1)I wish you would get it into your head once and for all that I'm not made of money — Я хотел, чтобы ты раз и навсегда понял, что я не дойная корова
2)He got it into his head that he is a great judge of men's character — Он втемяшил себе в голову, что он хорошо разбирается в людях
Why did she take it into her head that I was to blame? — С чего она взяла, что это я виноват?
Somehow he'd taken it into his head that his wife was trying to poison him — Он вбил себе в голову, что его жена пытается отравить его
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her|on — «HEHR uhn», noun. a wading bird like a crane with a long neck, a long bill, long legs, and a short tail. Herons feed on fish, frogs, etc. Egrets and bitterns are herons. ╂[< Old French hairon < Germanic (compare Old High German heiger,… … Useful english dictionary
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