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1 the chips are down and the stakes are high
амер.(the chips are down and the stakes are high (сокр. (when) the chips are down))когда наступает ответственный, критический момент [букв. фишки брошены, и ставки высоки (в рулетке)]The previews are always more fun than the actual shows anyway. Since the chips are not down, everyone is at ease and the audience is aware of it. (A. Marx, ‘Life With Groucho’, ch. XXV) — Предварительные просмотры всегда интереснее, чем последующие постановки. Ответственный момент еще не наступил, актеры чувствуют себя спокойно, и зрительный зал понимает это.
When the chips are down a man shows what he really is. (DAS) — Человека узнают по тому, как он ведет себя в минуту опасности.
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2 the chips are down
1) Австралийский сленг: момент, когда решение найдено2) Сленг: экстремальная ситуация, требующая немедленного решения, ситуация, предвещающая неудачу (проигрыш, несчастье) -
3 the chips are down
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4 the chips are down
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5 the chips are down
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6 in the chips
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8 in the chips
in the chipssl estar endinheirado. to chip in 1 sl intrometer-se na conversa. 2 Amer sl contribuir, pagar, fazer uma vaquinha. to chip off 1 lascar, descascar. 2 raspar, remover em pedacinhos. -
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10 release the chips
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11 clear the chips
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15 in\ the\ chips
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16 (when) the chips are down
paзг.кoгдa нacтупaeт oтвeтcтвeнный, кpитичecкий мoмeнт, в минуту oпacнocти [пepвoнaч. aмep.]The previews are always more fun than the actual shows anyway. Since the chips are not down, everyone is at ease and the audience is aware of it (A Marx). She wanted to be a person of responsibility... That's what Sam was: the kind of man people said they'd want to have with them in a rough deal, when all the chips were down (A. Myrer)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > (when) the chips are down
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17 be in the chips
разг.быть при деньгах [первонач. амер.]I knew you were in the chips the minute I saw you. (S. Lewis, ‘Bethel Merriday’, ch. 18) — Увидев вас, я тотчас поняла, что вы при деньгах.
‘You must be in the chips,’ the man said. ‘I would be, but I have some dental work.’ (J. O'Hara, ‘Files on Parade’, ‘By Way of Yonkers’) — - У вас, должно быть, денежки водятся, - сказал он. - Водились бы, если бы не пришлось лечить зубы.
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18 let the chips fall where they may
paзг.будь чтo будeт; кaкoвы бы ни были пocлeдcтвия'We've always been a law-abiding family, and if Doley is holding something back, she ought to come out with it. I say let the truth be told and the chips fall where they may' (R. Macdonald). I am going to make a full confession, and let the chips fall where they mayConcise English-Russian phrasebook > let the chips fall where they may
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19 when the chips are down
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expr infmlWe decided to booze it up that night and let the chips fall where they may — Мы решили на все плюнуть и напиться в тот вечер
I just decided to write to you like I would an American friend and let the chips fall where they may — Я решил написать тебе, как если бы ты был моим другом в Америке, а там уж как выйдет
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