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1 (something) could have done with (something)
Общая лексика: (чему-то) не помешало бы (что-то)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > (something) could have done with (something)
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2 with something to spare
Математика: с некоторым запасомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > with something to spare
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3 beside oneself (with something)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beside oneself (with something)
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4 beside oneself (with something)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beside oneself (with something)
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5 brimming with something
светящийся от счастья или других эмоцийThe giggling children were brimming with joy.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > brimming with something
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6 come down with something
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come down with something
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7 come to grips with something
осознать, понять, смиритьсяMany students have a hard time coming to grips with algebra.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come to grips with something
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8 let loose with something
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > let loose with something
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9 be something to do with something
expr BrE infmlHe's something to do with the Foreign Office — Он имеет какое-то отношение к министерству иностранных дел
Ian was something to do with central heating, I never found out what — Ян имел какое-то отношение к центральным отопительным системам, но я до конца не выяснила, какое
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > be something to do with something
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10 have to do with something
expr infmlIt all has to do with the way he was brought up — Все это можно объяснить тем, как он воспитывался
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have to do with something
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11 be fed up with something
be fed up with somebody/something inf сыт по горлоI should think they are getting pretty fed up with him by now.
He was fed up with her excuses.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be fed up with something
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12 what with something and something
adv infmlWhat with unemployment and high prices many folks actually can't make both ends meet — С этой безработицей да еще высокими ценами люди просто не могут свести концы с концами
What with one thing and another I don't know if I'm coming or going — То одно, то другое. У меня голова идет кругом
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > what with something and something
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13 come clean (with something) (about something)
Сленг: обратиться к кому либо за чем-либо (I wish you come clean with me about this problem. Я хотел бы чтобы ты обратился ко мне по поводу этой проблемы.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come clean (with something) (about something)
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14 be etc done with something
expr infml1)If you've done with the sugar, may I have it please? — Если Вам сахар больше не нужен, передайте его мне, пожалуйста
2)If you have an old banger like that you will never have done with repairs — Это такой старый автомобиль, что вы замучаетесь с ремонтом
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > be etc done with something
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15 what's wrong with something
expr interrog infmlWhat would be wrong with inviting all of them? — А ничего, если мы их всех пригласим?
What's wrong with seeing him now? — А что, я не могу его видеть, что ли? Что тут такого?
What's wrong with speaking one's mind? — А что, я не могу сказать, что я думаю?
What's wrong with an occasional drink? — Что за беда, если человек пропустит иногда рюмку-другую?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > what's wrong with something
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16 know what to do with something
expr vulg infml esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > know what to do with something
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17 pissed off with something
adj vulg slBy this time he was really pissed off with the job — К этому времени эта работа у него уже вот где была
I'm pissed off with her juvie attitudes — Мне надоело смотреть, как она все еще строит из себя девочку
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pissed off with something
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18 play etc hell with something
expr infmlI've had enough dope to play hell with my nervous system — У меня от этих наркотиков уже нервная система расшаталась
That foggy weather raises hell with her health — Эта туманная погода губительно влияет на ее здоровье
The wind is sure a bitch. It'll raise hell with the trees — Какой сильный ветер. Он точно деревья сломает
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > play etc hell with something
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19 what one is doing with something
expr infml usu interrogWhat was that little boy doing with a book on chemistry? — Зачем этому мальчику понадобилась книга по химии?
I don't know what she is doing with a gun — Ума не приложу, зачем ей нужен пистолет
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > what one is doing with something
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20 could do with something
expr infmlYou look as if you could do with a good night's sleep — Судя по твоему виду, тебе бы следовало хорошо выспаться
Do you know what I could do with? — Ты знаешь, от чего бы я сейчас не отказался?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > could do with something
См. также в других словарях:
with something in mind — with someone/something/in mind phrase while thinking about someone or something We moved here with the children’s schooling in mind. This room was designed with Carol in mind. With that in mind, let us turn to page 77 … Useful english dictionary
mess with (something) — 1. to take apart or fix something complicated esp. in order to learn more about how it works. I enjoy messing with computers the way some folks get pleasure from rebuilding old cars. 2. to change something in a way that is likely to cause harm.… … New idioms dictionary
fool with something — fool with (something) 1. to be busy with something without a special purpose. Sammy was always fooling with his model trains. 2. to try to fix or use something complicated. I m not an expert, but I ve spent 14 years fooling with computers and… … New idioms dictionary
fuss with something — fuss with (something) 1. to be busy with something without having a particular purpose. Jack had spent hours fussing with the old car. 2. to try to fix something complicated. It s a mistake to fuss with your computer. Related vocabulary: fool… … New idioms dictionary
have something to do with something — be/have something to do with something phrase used for saying that something is related to something else, especially when you do not know or do not give the exact details I can’t always open my emails – it has something to do with the type of… … Useful english dictionary
be something to do with something — be/have something to do with something phrase used for saying that something is related to something else, especially when you do not know or do not give the exact details I can’t always open my emails – it has something to do with the type of… … Useful english dictionary
fiddle with something — fiddle with (something) 1. to be busy with something without a special purpose. Don t fiddle with the remote control you ll break it! 2. to try to fix or use something complicated. The report says that computer users spend about one third of… … New idioms dictionary
have a problem with something — informal phrase to not like or approve of something, for example something that someone has done My parents wouldn’t have a problem with me having a party. I’ll be making the decisions from now on. Do you have a problem with that? Thesaurus: to… … Useful english dictionary
down with something — 1. mod. comfortable with something; comfortable. (Usually with get.) □ Let’s get down with some good music. □ Pete wanted to get down with some grapes. 2. mod. ill with something; sick in bed with something. □ I was down with the flu for two… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
have something in common with something — have something in common (with something) phrase to have the same features as something else This area obviously has a lot in common with other inner city areas. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
fit something in with something — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… … New idioms dictionary