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61 open one's head
expr AmE1) infmlSeeing my kids growing up has opened my head — Когда я видел, как росли мои дети, я стал лучше понимать некоторые вещи
2) slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > open one's head
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62 on one's head
на чьей-л. ответственности, на чьей-л. совести; ≈ на свой страх и рискBecause of his reckless driving he now has the deaths of three persons on his head. (RHD) — Он вел машину с безрассудным лихачеством, что стоило жизни трем его пассажирам.
On your head be it. (ALD) — Это падет на вашу голову.
If you insist, well, it will be on your own head. — Если вы настаиваете, ну что ж, делайте это на свой страх и риск.
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63 off one's head
off one's chump/head/nut/rocker inf спятить; белены объесться; не в своем уме; тронутый; чокнутыйHe must be off his chump to pay so much money for old junk.
Spending that much on a car! He must be off his rocker! You're off your head if you think I'll pay your debts.
When she said we had to sleep in the barn we thought she was off her nut.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off one's head
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64 open one's head
амер.; жарг.трепаться, болтатьAnd then I'll be good and not open my head again... (S. Lewis, ‘The Trail of the Hawk’, part I, ch. 9) — А потом я буду вести себя вполне пристойно и даже перестану трепаться...
...he hardly opened his head for the whole twenty-one miles. (OED) —...он, можно сказать, и рта не раскрыл все эти двадцать с лишним миль.
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65 off one's head
adj infml1)Have you gone off your head? — Ты что, с ума сошел?
I feel like going off my head when I think about it — Когда я об этом думаю, мне кажется, что я схожу с ума
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > off one's head
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66 lose one's head
потерять голову, растерятьсяAnd this girl was French, not likely to lose her head, or accept any unlegalized position. (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. I) — Девушка эта была француженка, по-видимому, не склонная поступить опрометчиво или согласиться на неузаконенное положение.
She must always have been a cold, self-possessed woman, but it is just with people like that that nature at times plays strange tricks. I am prepared to believe that she lost her head completely. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘A Casual Affair’) — Леди Кастеллан и в ту пору была, вероятно, такой же сдержанной и так же умела владеть собой. Но ведь именно над такими людьми природа порой подшучивает самым неожиданным образом. Видно, она совсем потеряла голову.
Dr. Macphail bent down - he was not a man to lose his head in an emergency - and turned the body over. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Rain’) — Доктор Макфейл нагнулся - он был не из тех, кто теряется в трудную минуту, - и перевернул тело.
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67 mind (one's) head
Общая лексика: быть осторожным, чтоб не повредить голову (= be careful with a head. 'Mind your head. The ceiling's very low') -
68 off one's head
(mad: You must be off your head to work for nothing.) tosset; gal* * *(mad: You must be off your head to work for nothing.) tosset; gal -
69 turn one's head
""крыша поехала"": — The first more or less pretty girl Paul sees turnes his head.— Как только появляется более-менее симпатичная деваха, у Паши едет крыша,— смеется Эндрю, рассказывая своим друзьям Мику и Джону про друга по музыкальному колледжу. ""крыша поехала"": — The first more or less pretty girl Paul sees turnes his head.— Как только появляется более-менее симпатичная деваха, у Паши едет крыша,— смеется Эндрю, рассказывая своим друзьям Мику и Джону про друга по музыкальному колледжу.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > turn one's head
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70 where one's head is at
expr AmE slAs soon as I figure where my head is at I'll be okay — Как только я разберусь в том, что со мной происходит, все будет нормально
He doesn't know where his head is at — Он не знает, что с ним творится
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > where one's head is at
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71 clear one's head
внecти яcнocть в мыcлиThe message had come at eight o'clock that morning as he was swallowing a first cup of black coffee to clear his head and open his eyes (H. Maclnnes). I'm not making much progress with this essay. I think I'll take a little walk to clear my head -
72 lose one's head
пoтepять гoлoву, pacтepятьcяAnd this girl was French, not likely to lose her head, or accept any unlegalized position (J. Galsworthy). Dr. Macphail bent down - he was not a man to lose his head in an emergency - and turned the body over (W. S. Maugham) -
73 risk one's head
pиcкoвaть гoлoвoйHe had got into the habit of risking his neck, and his tendency to run into unnecessary peril seemed to her a form of intemperance which should be quietly and steadily resisted (E. L. Voynich) -
74 over (one's) head
1) Общая лексика: через голову (кого-л.)2) Фразеологизм: тёмный лес (This is so over my head! - Это для меня тёмный лес.) -
75 off one's head
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79 off one's head
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80 off one's head
(mad: You must be off your head to work for nothing.) nor
См. также в других словарях:
one's head — To keep (or lose) one s self possession, calmness, control ● head … Useful english dictionary
one's head off — ► one s head off informal talk, laugh, shout, etc. unrestrainedly. Main Entry: ↑head … English terms dictionary
one's head against a brick wall — Said of a laborious but unrewarding attempt, eg to persuade, inform, etc ● brick … Useful english dictionary
one's head swells — one becomes conceited. → swell … English new terms dictionary
use one's head — or {slang}[use one s bean] or {slang}[use one s noodle] or {slang} use[one s noggin] {v. phr.} To use your brain or mind; think; have common sense. Often used as a command. * /If you used your bean you wouldn t be in trouble now./ * /Never point… … Dictionary of American idioms
use one's head — or {slang}[use one s bean] or {slang}[use one s noodle] or {slang} use[one s noggin] {v. phr.} To use your brain or mind; think; have common sense. Often used as a command. * /If you used your bean you wouldn t be in trouble now./ * /Never point… … Dictionary of American idioms
over one's head — phrasal 1. : beyond one s comprehension he liked pictures but art criticism was over his head the speech went over the heads of the audience 2. : so as to pass over or ignore one s superior standing or authority quit when his juniors were… … Useful english dictionary
keep one's head — also[keep one s wits about one] {v. phr.} To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. * /When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit./ Compare: COUNT TO TEN. Contrast: LOSE ONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
keep one's head — also[keep one s wits about one] {v. phr.} To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. * /When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit./ Compare: COUNT TO TEN. Contrast: LOSE ONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
Over one's head — Over O ver ([=o] v[ e]r), prep. [AS. ofer; akin to D. over, G. [ u]ber, OHG. ubir, ubar, Dan. over, Sw. [ o]fver, Icel. yfir, Goth. ufar, L. super, Gr. ype r, Skr. upari. [root]199. Cf. {Above}, {Eaves}, {Hyper }, {Orlop}, {Super }, {Sovereign},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shake one's head — phrasal : to move the head from side to side especially as an expression of disagreement, disapproval, or doubt * * * shake one s head To turn one s head from side to side as an indication of reluctance, rejection, denial, disapproval, etc • • •… … Useful english dictionary