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1 one's\ name
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2 one's name is mud
плохая, "подмоченная" репутацияHenry’s name is mud now because he got involved in a car fraud.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > one's name is mud
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3 (one's) name is mud
Идиоматическое выражение: плохая репутация (His name is mud now after the revelations in the newspaper.), дурная слава -
4 one's name is mud
разг.его (её и т. д.) репутация подмочена, он (она и т. д.) в трудном положенииIf you tell your mother I spilled ink on her rug, my name will be mud. (DAI) — Если ты пожалуешься своей маме, что я пролил чернила на ее коврик, мне влетит.
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5 one's name is Mud
Австралийский сленг: (кто-л.) в немилости, в опале -
6 one's name is Mud
(кто-либо) в немилости, опале -
7 one's name is Mud
(кто-либо) в немилости, опале -
8 put one's name down for
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > put one's name down for
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9 to fill in one's name
1) to fill in one's name (one's address) написать на бланке своё имя (свой адрес)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to fill in one's name
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10 send in .. to send in one's name . . Theexamina
send in подавать (заявление); представлять (работу на конкурс, картину навыставку и т.п.) to send in one's name записываться (на конкурс и т. п.) Theexamination is very difficult; I don't send students in until they're fullyprepared. All reports must be sent in by the end of the week.Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > send in .. to send in one's name . . Theexamina
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11 not to have a penny to one's name
estar sin un duro, no tener dónde caerse muerto,-aEnglish-spanish dictionary > not to have a penny to one's name
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12 to put one's name down for something
apuntarse para algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put one's name down for something
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13 appear (have one’s name) in the gazette
appear (have one’s name) in the gazetteter o nome publicado em um jornal oficial (especialmente na parte de falências).English-Portuguese dictionary > appear (have one’s name) in the gazette
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14 to give in one’s name
to give in one’s nameenlistar-se. -
15 to send in one’s name
to send in one’s nameregistrar seu nome, registrar-se, fazer-se anunciar. -
16 add one's name to the list
add one's name to the list -
17 affix one's name to a letter
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18 enter/put down one's name for
enter/put down one's name forzich opgeven/laten inschrijven voor -
19 have a handle to one's name
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20 have one's name bandied about
have one's name bandied about
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