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1 one more
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2 one more
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3 up front
(adj.phr., adv.phr.) заранее; авансом; откровенноConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > up front
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4 air a chaitheamh
adj. phr. стёртый, сносившийся; сработавшийся -
5 fad às
adj. phr. отчуждённый, сухой, неприветливый, сдержанный; холодный; замкнутый, углублённый в себя (о человеке)) -
6 na thàmh
adj. phr. мертвый tha iad nan tàmh они мертвы / они почили / они нашли себе вечный покой -
7 ullamh de
adj. phr. завершить что-л., покочить с чем-л. bha am poileas ullamh de a cheasnachadh полиция перестала его допрашивать -
8 all wet
(adj. phr.) неверный; ошибочныйConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > all wet
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9 at a stretch
(adj. phr.) подрядConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > at a stretch
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10 balled up
(adj. phr.) в полном недоуменииConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > balled up
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11 blue in the face
(adj. phr.) разгневан; до хрипотыConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > blue in the face
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12 born yesterday
(adj. phr.) наивный; легковерныйConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > born yesterday
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13 burned out
(adj. phr.) изнурен; изможденConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > burned out
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14 cat's pajams
(adj.phr.) превосходно; замечательноConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > cat's pajams
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15 dead drunk
(adj.phr.) пьян в стелькуConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > dead drunk
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16 dead in the water
(adj.phr.) в состоянии глубокого кризисаConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > dead in the water
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17 down and dirty
(adj.phr.) злостный, гнусный, грязныйConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > down and dirty
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18 down and out [be]
(adj.phr.) оказаться в безнадежном положенииConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > down and out [be]
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19 fair enough
(adj.phr.) согласенConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > fair enough
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20 fit as a fiddle
(adj.phr.) в добром здоровье; в прекрасном настроенииConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > fit as a fiddle
См. также в других словарях:
double over phr v — wonderful adj … English expressions
string along phr v — cordial adj … English expressions
zero in on phr v — wonderful adj … English expressions
for the worse — {adj. phr.} or {adv. phr.} For something that is worse or not as good, with a worse result. * /He bought a new car but it turned out to be for the worse./ * /The sick man s condition changed for the worse./ Compare: TAKE A TURN. Contrast: FOR THE … Dictionary of American idioms
for the worse — {adj. phr.} or {adv. phr.} For something that is worse or not as good, with a worse result. * /He bought a new car but it turned out to be for the worse./ * /The sick man s condition changed for the worse./ Compare: TAKE A TURN. Contrast: FOR THE … Dictionary of American idioms
afraid of one's shadow — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Scared of small or imaginary things; very easily frightened; jumpy; nervous. * /Mrs. Smith won t stay alone in her house at night; she is afraid of her own shadow./ * /Johnny cries whenever he must say hello to an adult;… … Dictionary of American idioms
after one's own heart — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Well liked because of agreeing with your own feelings, interests, and ideas; to your liking agreeable. Used after man or some similar word. * /He likes baseball and good food; he is a man after my own heart./ * /Thanks for … Dictionary of American idioms
all better — {adj. phr.} Fully recovered; all well again; no longer painful. Usually used to or by children. * / All better now, he kept repeating to the little girl./ … Dictionary of American idioms
all eyes — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Wide eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. Used in the predicate. * /At the circus the children were all eyes./ … Dictionary of American idioms
all kinds of — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Plenty of. * /People say that Mr. Fox has all kinds of money./ * /When Kathy was sick, she had all kinds of company./ Compare: GREAT DEAL … Dictionary of American idioms
all manner of — {adj. phr.}, {formal} Many different kinds of; all sorts of. * /In a five and ten cent store you can buy all manner of things./ … Dictionary of American idioms