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1 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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2 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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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 be dying for something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be dying for something
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5 so much for something
adj infmlSo much for prayer. What's the next thing? — Итак, с молитвой покончено. Что дальше?
The rain looks as if it will continue all the afternoon. So much for our game of tennis — Похоже, что дождь зарядил на весь день. Вот и поиграли в теннис
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > so much for something
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6 be all about something
expr infmlIt is all about how thankful we should be for small mercies — Если бы мы довольствовались малым, то ничего бы этого не случилось
It's all about what kindness can do — Вот, что может сделать доброта
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > be all about something
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7 take someone for something
expr infml1)2)We should be able to take him for one grand — Мы можем "обуть" его на тысячу зеленых
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take someone for something
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8 be fixed for something
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > be fixed for something
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9 die for dying for something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > die for dying for something
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10 make up to someone for something
expr infmlHow can we make up to them for all the worry we've caused them? — Чем мы можем отблагодарить их за то беспокойство, которое мы им причинили?
She was like a child who having got what it wanted would make up to the giver by every sort of affection for all the earlier quarrels and obstinations — Она была как малый ребенок, который, получив то, что хотел, старается лаской загладить перед вами свою вину за то, что в прошлом доставлял вам огорчения
There's nothing you can do that will make up to me for forgetting my birthday — Я тебя никогда не прощу за то, что ты забыл о моем дне рождения
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > make up to someone for something
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11 out for something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > out for something
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12 for all the world as if
( или for all the world as though, like)кaк ecли бы, cлoвнo, coвceм кaк, тoчь-в-тoчь кaк I saw that faintest smile, for all the world as if I had just said something silly (J. Fowles). Dona Beatriz looked him up and down for all the world as though he was a lackey she was about to engage (W. S. Maugham). I saw that his ears were pierced with small gold rings for all the world like a Turkish bandit (D. du Maurier)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > for all the world as if
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13 for no reason at all
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 > for no reason at all
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14 die for dying to do something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > die for dying to do something
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15 be dying to do something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be dying to do something
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16 have something going for one
expr infmlIt's apparently all he's got going for him — Кажется, это его единственное достоинство
That guy doesn't seem to have anything going for him — У этого парня, кажется, нет ничего за душой
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have something going for one
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17 up to something
adj infml1)I'm sure he's up to something — Я уверен, что он что-то затевает
Hey you! What do you think you're up to! — Эй, вы! Что вы там, собственно, делаете?
What are you up to with that knife? — А ну, положи нож на место!
What do you think he's up to? — Как по-твоему, что у него на уме?
I guess by the look on her face that she's up to something — Я по выражению ее лица вижу, что она что-то замышляет
The boys had been quiet for so long that we began to wonder if they were up to something — Мальчишек не было слышно так долго, что мы стали подумывать, не затевают ли они очередную шалость
That boy's been up to no good, I can tell from the look on his face — Я по выражению лица вижу, что этот ребенок что-то натворил
2)She must be up to all his dodges — Она, должно быть, знает все его уловки
3)Are you sure you are up to it? — Ты уверен, что сможешь это сделать?
I don't feel up to it — Я чувствую, что это мне не по плечу
I'm afraid he's not up to the job — Боюсь, что эта работенка не для него
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > up to something
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18 get something over
get (something) over 1. оклематься, оправиться (после чего-либо трудного или неприятного)I don’t think he will ever get over the loss of his wife.
2. разделаться, закончитьI hope you soon get over your trouble.
When I finally got the proofreading over, I was ready for a day off.
I’m glad to get all that dental work over with.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get something over
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19 how etc about someone or something
expr interrog infml1)How about a drink? — Ну что, выпьем?
What about giving me a nice kiss? — Ну а как насчет того, чтобы поцеловать меня?
Well, what about it? Are we going? — Ну что, идем мы или не идем?
What about painting it pink? — Давай покрасим это в розовый цвет, а?
2)3)How about letting them know? — Ну ты им сказал, я надеюсь?
You're the last one to talk about wasting electricity! How about all the times you fall asleep with your bedside lamp on all the night? — Только не тебе говорить об экономии электричества. Ты что, забыл, сколько раз ты засыпал, а лампа у тебя горела всю ночь?
What about that coffee, waiter? — Официант, а где же кофе?
What about father? We can't just leave him here — А как же отец? Мы ведь не можем оставить его здесь
What about money to pay for it? — А кто будет расплачиваться, а?
What about the daft things you do yourself? — А ты-то что вытворяешь, забыл?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > how etc about someone or something
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20 cock something up
sl very inf запороть (испортить)Don’t ask Jim to organize anything! He’s had no experience and he’ll cock it all up for you.
We don’t want to cock the whole thing up.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > cock something up
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