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1 all something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > all something
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2 daddy of all something
n infml esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > daddy of all something
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3 all for (someone or something)
быть целиком заI was all for going on a picnic, the day being so sunny.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > all for (someone or something)
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4 all for (someone or something)
быть целиком заI was all for going on a picnic, the day being so sunny.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > all for (someone or something)
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5 all over something
Общая лексика: в масштабах ("в масштабах чего-либо" = "all over something" В масштабах страны = all over the country, countrywide.) -
6 all steamed up about something
adj infml1)If she has a distasteful job to do, the first thing she does is get all steamed up about it — Когда ей предстоит делать какую-нибудь неприятную работу, то она для начала начинает орать
Look at you, all steamed up about nothing — Что ты разошелся из-за пустяка?
2)He seems all steamed up about his new job — Он, кажется, в восторге от своей новой работы
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all steamed up about something
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7 all for something
adj infmlI am all for accepting the offer — Я полностью за то, чтобы принять это предложение
I'm all for going at once — Я за то, чтобы пойти туда немедленно
I'm all for it — Я двумя руками "за"
She's all for giving the young a chance — Она ратует за то, чтобы дать молодым шанс
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all for something
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8 all of something
adv infml"Hi," she said. "Long time no see" "Must be all of eight hours" — "Привет, - сказала она, - давно не виделись" - "Должно быть, целых восемь часов"
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9 all of a sudden
идиом. нареч.как гром среди ясного небани с того ни с сеговнезапнобез всякого поводабез всякой причинысовершенно неожиданнокак снег на головунежданно-негаданноI feel really tired all of a sudden. All of a sudden I felt something hard hit me in the back.she phoned me out of the blue.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > all of a sudden
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10 all one can do to do something
expr infml"Will you be wanting more pie?" "Thanks, but it'll he all I can do to finish what I have" — "Тебе еще пирога?" - "Спасибо, хватит, мне бы доесть то, что у меня осталось"
No crops were planted. It was all man could do to exist — Зерновых культур не выращивали, и поэтому люди влачили жалкое существование
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all one can do to do something
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11 all over something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > all over something
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12 all the something that
n infmlThose few moments she spent with him were all the joy she ever had — Те несколько минут, которые она проводила с ним, были ее единственной радостью
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13 something
Sculpture had always seemed a dull business — still, bronzes looked like something. But marble busts all looked like a cemetery. — На меня скульптура всегда нагоняла тоску; еще бронза куда ни шло, но мраморные бюсты неизменно напоминают кладбище. -
14 all turned out well
Общая лексика: всё прекрасно (all turned out well out of something - счастливо отделаться от чего-либо) -
15 all in on something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all in on something
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16 all kinds of something
adj infml esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > all kinds of something
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17 all out to do something
adj infmlHe's all out to get the job — Он вовсю хлопочет, чтобы устроиться на эту работу
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all out to do something
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18 something all over
adj infmlMany people were forced to leave the country and get jobs in the town, but that's progress all over — Многие были вынуждены покинуть деревню и искать работу в городе. А что поделаешь, прогресс!
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19 all steamed up
Общая лексика: в восторге (от чего-л. - about something), на седьмом небе -
20 something's amiss
Общая лексика: что-то не так (All pages have been updated -- please review and let me know if anything's amiss.)
См. также в других словарях:
for all something — phrase despite something For all its faults, Liverpool is a city that you grow to love. Thesaurus: despite somethingsynonym Main entry: all … Useful english dictionary
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for all something or someone is worth — to the fullest extent possible : as much as possible or with as much effort as possible They milked/exploited their advantage for all it was worth. [=they used their advantage to help themselves as much as they could] He was fighting for all he … Useful english dictionary
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all — [ ɔl ] function word, quantifier *** All can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable or plural noun): They had given up all hope. All children deserve encouragement. as a predeterminer (followed by a word such… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
in (all) something's glory — in (all) (someone s/something s) glory in a very happy, successful, or beautiful state. When he dropped out of the race, his opponents were in their glory. The garden in all its glory is now open to the public … New idioms dictionary
for all something — despite something For all its faults, Liverpool is a city that you grow to love … English dictionary
(the) mother of (all) something — the ˈmother of (all) sth idiom (informal) used to emphasize that sth is very large, unpleasant, important, etc. • I got stuck in the mother of all traffic jams. Main entry: ↑motheridiom … Useful english dictionary
all */*/*/ — UK [ɔːl] / US [ɔl] adverb, determiner, preposition, pronoun Summary: All can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable or plural noun): They had given up all hope. ♦ All children deserve encouragement. as a… … English dictionary
all right — all right1 adjective, adverb MAINLY SPOKEN *** ▸ 1 fairly/very good ▸ 2 going well ▸ 3 for permission ▸ 4 not hurt/sick ▸ 5 for making someone less upset ▸ 6 for admitting something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) satisfactory or fairly pleasant, but not… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel) — Something Wicked This Way Comes … Wikipedia