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41 irse de juerga
to go out on the town* * *(v.) = paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx. Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *(v.) = paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx: Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.
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42 irse de la lengua
familiar to let the cat out of the bag* * ** * *(v.) = spill + the beans, shoot + Posesivo + mouth off, let + the cat out of the bag, blow + the gaffEx. Native speakers of English use idioms such as 'put your foot down' and ' spill the beans' to label events that are not described literally by the words that make up the idioms.Ex. She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex. Manic-depressives who are aware of their mental illness usually take great pains not to let the cat out of the bag, fearing it will damage their career and poison relationships.Ex. It was not idealism but plain fear, plus a peasant's nose for security, which led to Vladimir's decision to blow the gaff.* * *(v.) = spill + the beans, shoot + Posesivo + mouth off, let + the cat out of the bag, blow + the gaffEx: Native speakers of English use idioms such as 'put your foot down' and ' spill the beans' to label events that are not described literally by the words that make up the idioms.
Ex: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex: Manic-depressives who are aware of their mental illness usually take great pains not to let the cat out of the bag, fearing it will damage their career and poison relationships.Ex: It was not idealism but plain fear, plus a peasant's nose for security, which led to Vladimir's decision to blow the gaff. -
43 irse de picos pardos
familiar to go out on the town* * **to go out on the town*, have a night on the town** * *(v.) = paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx. Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *(v.) = paint + the town red, go out on + the townEx: Another sign of middle age is when, after painting the town red, you have to rest a week before applying the second coat.
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44 irse de vacaciones
to go on holiday* * *(v.) = vacationEx. They have waged campaigns aimed at discouraging Europeans from vacationing in Cuba.* * *(v.) = vacationEx: They have waged campaigns aimed at discouraging Europeans from vacationing in Cuba.
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45 irse por las ramas
to get sidetracked, beat about the bush* * *(v.) = go off + the track, get off + the track, go off on + another track, fly off on + a tangent, go off on + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off at + a tangentEx. The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.Ex. 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex. It is important to ensure that one is pursuing the patron's question and has not gone off on another track = Es importante asegurarse de que estamos intentando responder a la pregunta del usuario y no nos estamos desviando del tema en cuestión.Ex. There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.Ex. The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex. You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex. Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.Ex. If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.* * *(v.) = go off + the track, get off + the track, go off on + another track, fly off on + a tangent, go off on + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off at + a tangentEx: The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.
Ex: 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex: It is important to ensure that one is pursuing the patron's question and has not gone off on another track = Es importante asegurarse de que estamos intentando responder a la pregunta del usuario y no nos estamos desviando del tema en cuestión.Ex: There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.Ex: The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex: You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex: Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.Ex: If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc. -
46 irse a hacer puñetas
■ ¡vete a hacer puñetas! go to hell!* * * -
47 irse con la música a otra parte
Spanish-English dictionary > irse con la música a otra parte
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48 irse de vareta
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49 irse a las misiones
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50 irse al otro barrio
familiar to kick the bucket -
51 irse al sobre
familiar to hit the sack -
52 irse algo al carajo
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53 irse de cachondeo
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54 irse de viaje / marcharse de viaje
irse de viaje / marcharse de viajeto go on a journey, go on a tripSpanish-English dictionary > irse de viaje / marcharse de viaje
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55 irse por la borda
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56 irse por la tangente / salirse por la tangente
irse por la tangente / salirse por la tangentefigurado to go off at a tangentSpanish-English dictionary > irse por la tangente / salirse por la tangente
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57 irse por los cerros de beda
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58 irse como una canilla
Diccionario Español-Ruso de Uso Moderno > irse como una canilla
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59 irse de canilla
= irse como una canilla разг1) страда́ть поно́сомse ha ido de canilla — его́ пронесло́
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60 irse a carajo
прил.сл. идти ко всем чертям (carajo - слово аргентинского происхождения, которое само по себе не несёт смысловой нагрузки. irse a carajo можно перевести как более "мягкую" версию irse a la mierda.)
См. также в других словарях:
iršė — sf. ms.: Močia iršė, vaikai tindrikai (žirnis) LTR … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
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irse a pique — irse al garete … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
irse pitando — irse echando chispas … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
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irse a las pailas — perder el control; fracasar; arruinarse; fallar; cf. capotar, clotear, cagar, irse al cuerno, irse al carajo, irse al infierno, irse a la cresta, irse a la chucha, irse al carajo, irse a la mierda; mis sueños de tener un marido, una familia y un… … Diccionario de chileno actual
irse al carajo — arruinarse algo; fracasar; perder el control; cf. clotear, capotar, cagar, irse al cuerno, irse al carajo, irse al infierno, irse a la mierda, irse a la cresta, irse a la chucha, irse a las pailas; nos vamos a ir al carajo en esta empresa si no… … Diccionario de chileno actual
irse al hoyo — arruinarse; fracasar; terminar mal; desbaratarse; cf. hundirse, naufragar, irse al cuerno, irse al carajo, irse al infierno, irse a pique, cagar, irse a la chucha; la empresa de las lombrices que tenía se fue al hoyo , pon gente incompetente … Diccionario de chileno actual
irse a freír monos al África — largarse; irse; es acto verbal de expulsar, de echar con firmeza, de rechazar fuertemente; cf. irse a la cresta, irse a la chucha, irse a la punta del cerro, mandar a freír monos al África, ándate a freír monos al África; le dije que se fuera a… … Diccionario de chileno actual