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101 eat one’s heart out
Eat one’s heart outбыть очень грустным; завидовать кому-тоSally ate her heart out when she had to sell her house.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > eat one’s heart out
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102 at the bottom of one's heart
(at the bottom of one's heart (редк. at the bottom))Mrs. Poole: "Are you quite sure that at the bottom of your heart it's not conceit that makes you think differently from the rest of us?" (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unknown’, act 2) — Миссис Пул: "А в глубине души вы не сознаете, что, быть может, самомнение - причина вашего инакомыслия?"
At the bottom, she knew very well he could not go. (D. H. Lawrence, ‘Sons and Lovers’, ch. III) — В глубине души миссис Морел чувствовала, что муж не может уйти.
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103 close to one's heart
близкий чьему-л. сердцуIt is a cause that is very near his heart. (RHD) — Это начинание близко его сердцу.
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104 have a soft corner in one's heart for smb.
(have a soft (или warm) corner (или place) in one's heart for smb.)испытывать душевное влечение, тёплое чувство к кому-л., иметь слабость, быть неравнодушным к кому-л.; (от души) сочувствовать кому-л.; см. тж. have a soft spot for smb.She had a soft corner in her heart for the porpoises, they were so gay... and seemed to enjoy life. (N. Coward, ‘Collected Short Stories’, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill’) — Миссис Эджхил обожала дельфинов. Они были такие веселые... и жизнерадостные.
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105 to put one's heart into smth
to put one's heart into smth (into one's work, study) вкладывать всю душу во что-либо (в свою работу, в учёбу)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to put one's heart into smth
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106 pluck up to pluck up one's heart/courage/spirits
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > pluck up to pluck up one's heart/courage/spirits
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107 to eat to one's heart's content
to eat (to drink, to laugh, to weep, to play) to one's heart's content/desire наесться (напиться, насмеяться, наплакаться, наиграться) досыта/до отвала/в волюEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to eat to one's heart's content
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108 from the bottom of one's heart
1) из глубины души/от всей души/от всего сердца2) из глубины сердца/души3) from the bottom of/in one's heart из глубины душиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > from the bottom of one's heart
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109 to give one's heart to smb
to give/to lose one's heart to smb влюбиться в кого-либо/отдать своё сердце кому-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to give one's heart to smb
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110 to know in one's heart
to know (to feel, to think smth) in one's heart знать (чувствовать, думать) что-либо в глубине сердца/душиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to know in one's heart
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111 to open one's heart to smb
to open/to reval one's heart to smb раскрыть/открыть кому-либо свою душуEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to open one's heart to smb
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112 to set one's heart on smth
to set one's heart on smth (having smth, doing smth) поставить себе цель добиться чего-либо (получить что-либо, сделать что-либо)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to set one's heart on smth
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113 to speak smth from one's heart
to speak (to say) smth from one's heart говорить (сказать) что-либо от всего сердцаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to speak smth from one's heart
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114 to strain one's heart
to strain/to overtax (to train) one's heart напрягать (тренировать) сердцеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to strain one's heart
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115 from the bottom of one's heart
разг.от (всей) души, от всего сердцаJanet: "...I despise you from the bottom of my soul." (N. Coward, ‘Peace in Our Time’, act II, sc. I) — Джанет: "...я глубоко презираю тебя."
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116 to one's heart's content
сколько душе угодно, вволю, всласть, вдосталь [происходит от шекспировского выражения heart's content; см. цитаты]Jessica: "I wish your ladyship all heart's content." (W. Shakespeare, ‘The Merchant of Venice’, act III, sc. IV) — Джессика: "Желаю много радостей синьоре."
King Henry: "Her sight did ravish, but her grace in speech, Her words y-clad with wisdom's majesty, Makes me from wondering fall to weeping joys; Such is the fulness of my heart's content. Lords, with one cheerful voice welcome my love. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Henry VI’, part II, act I, sc. I) — Король Генрих: "Чарует вид ее, но прелесть речи, Проникнутой ума ее величьем, Восторга слезы вызвала во мне - Так радость сердца моего безмерна. Приветствуйте любовь мою, милорды. " (перевод Е. Бируковой)
When they had enjoyed the joke to their hearts' content, the discourse changed to topics in which Mr. Winkle was more immediately interested. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Pickwick Papers’, ch. XXXVIII) — Когда они насладились шуткой в полное свое удовольствие, разговор перешел на темы, более близкие мистеру Уинклю.
When Mrs. Fogarty left her, she closed the door, flopped down on the bed and wept to her heart's content. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 9) — Когда миссис Фогарти вышла, Салли заперла дверь, бросилась на постель и выплакалась вволю.
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117 the abundance of one's heart
My thoughts on that matter are from the abundance of my heart. (Th. De Quincey, ‘Letters to a Young Man’, ch I) — Эти мои мысли родились, когда сердце было переполнено чувствами.
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118 put one's heart into smth.
вклaдывaть (вcю) душу вo чтo-л., oтдaвaть вce cилы чeму-л.I came about Babs. I don't know what to make of her since we came up. She's not putting her heart into things (J. Gals-worthy). 'You've made it your career,' she said warmly. 'One can hardly blame you for putting your heart into it' (A. J. Cronin)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > put one's heart into smth.
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119 warm the cockles (of one's heart)
paдoвaть cepдцe, coгpeвaть душу кoму-л.I have a notion that no one can read Tom Jones without delight, for it is a manly, wholesome book... and it warms the cockles of your heart (W. S. Maugham). It must warm the cockles of your heart to see the world made safe for democracy (R. Aldington)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > warm the cockles (of one's heart)
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120 from the bottom of one's heart
adv infmlI just call to say I love you and I mean it from the bottom of my heart — Я звоню, чтобы сказать тебе, что я люблю тебя, и говорю это от чистого сердца
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