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(see+to+it+that)

  • 121 see smb. at Jericho first

    1. разг.-фам.; int phr
    (see smb. at Jericho (или York) first (тж. see smb. blowed, damned или уст. d - d, farther, further, hanged или in hell first; жарг. see smb. shot first))
    ≈ как бы не так!, ещё чего захотел!, и не подумаю (это делать)!; держи карман шире!, черта с два!

    ‘Fifteen hundred a year is the least you can do for us.’ ‘See you d - d first.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘A Stoic’) — - Тысяча пятьсот фунтов - минимальная сумма, которую мы ждем от вас. - Держите карман шире!

    She was always longing to dock his grub, he knew. Would see her further first! (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘A Stoic’) — Ей всегда очень хотелось заставить его есть меньше. Черта с два ей это удастся!

    2. разг.-фам.; v phr
    (see smb. at Jericho (или York) first (тж. see smb. blowed, damned или уст. d - d, farther, further, hanged или in hell first; жарг. see smb. shot first))
    послать кого-л. ко всем чертям, куда подальше

    ‘You're coming, Mrs. Milfess?’ His tone rather implied that he'd see her damned before he took her along. (R. Aldington, ‘Very Heaven’, part II, ch. 1) — - Вы с нами, миссис Мильфес? - По тону Джералда не трудно было понять, что он скорее готов спровадить ее на тот свет, чем взять с собой.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > see smb. at Jericho first

  • 122 see/think fit

    (to consider that some action is right, suitable etc: You must do as you see fit (to do).) finde rigtigt; finde passende
    * * *
    (to consider that some action is right, suitable etc: You must do as you see fit (to do).) finde rigtigt; finde passende

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  • 123 see

    I [siː] past tense saw [sɔː]: past participle seen verb
    1) to have the power of sight:

    After six years of blindness, he found he could see.

    يُبْصِر
    2) to be aware of by means of the eye:

    I can see her in the garden.

    يَرى
    3) to look at:

    Did you see that play on television?

    يُشاهِد
    4) to have a picture in the mind:

    I see many difficulties ahead.

    يَتَصَوَّر، يَتَخَيَّل، يَرى
    5) to understand:

    She didn't see the point of the joke.

    يَفْهَم
    6) to investigate:

    Leave this here and I'll see what I can do for you.

    يَفْحَص
    7) to meet:

    I'll see you at the usual time.

    يُقابِل
    8) to accompany:

    I'll see you home.

    يُرافِق II [siː] noun
    the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority.
    دائِرَة الأسْقُف

    Arabic-English dictionary > see

  • 124 see eye to eye

    ( with smb.)
       cмoтpeть oдними глaзaми, cxoдитьcя вo взглядax, мнeнияx (c кeм-л.), paздeлять (чьи-л.) взгляды; нaйти oбщий язык, дoгoвopитьcя (c кeм-л.) (нe cмeшивaть c pуccк. видeтьcя c глaзу нa глaз) [этим. библ.]
        He thought that he and Hull did see eye to eye on the major world problems (R. E. Sherwood). We may not see eye to eye on all the problems of this troubled world, but we know that unless we unite in a single minded determination to win the peace we may soon have no world in which to exercise our differences (Paul Robeson)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > see eye to eye

  • 125 see stars

       cвeтa нeвзвидeть, иcкpы из глaз пocыпaлиcь, нeбo в oвчинку пoкaзaлocь
        The slap that he received made him see stars (L. Hughes). He'd fix you up an old-fashioned whisky cocktail that would just about make you see stars (S. Lewis)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > see stars

  • 126 see with half an eye

       paзг.
       пoнять, paзoбpaтьcя c пepвoгo взглядa, cpaзу увидeть
        It's not going to come to a good end. Anybody can see that with half an eye (J. London). Johnny. This poor girl is going to have a fair deal, and you're not to give it to her. I can see that with half an eye (J. Galsworthy)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > see with half an eye

  • 127 see

    أَلْقَى نظرةً على \ see: to look: May we see over the school? Let’s see round the town. \ اِسْتَوْثَق أو تأكد أو تَحَقّق مِن \ see: make sure: Please see that the doors are locked. \ حَاوَلَ مَعْرِفَةَ... \ see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants.

    Arabic-English glossary > see

  • 128 see stars

    света невзвидеть; искры из глаз посыпались, небо с овчинку показалось

    ‘... I mean that if you want my opinion I fancy we could make a match of it.’ It was at this point that he saw stars. (A. Bennett, ‘Buried Alive’, ch. V) — "... Если хотите знать мое мнение, я считаю, что нам следует пожениться". Именно в этот момент у Прайама Фарла искры из глаз посыпались.

    And in private life, say, Ed was one of the most charming hosts you ever met - he'd fix you up an oldfashioned whisky cocktail that would just about make you see stars... (S. Lewis, ‘The Man Who Knew Coolidge’, part II) — Эд и дома был очень мил, умел принять гостей: мог приготовить такой коктейль, что глаза на лоб лезли...

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > see stars

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