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1 (and) about time
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2 and about time too!
and about time too!familiar ¡ya era hora! -
3 (and) about time too!
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4 about and about
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5 and about time too!
1) Общая лексика: давно пора!2) Макаров: и давно пора! -
6 And about time too!
Давно бы так!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > And about time too!
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7 and\ about\ time\ too!
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8 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) oppe* * *(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) oppe -
9 be out and about
1) выйти пpoйтиcь; чacтo выxoдить (из дoму)He was now very much the eldest child and looked down with scorn upon Philip and Hugh, who had not been out and about in the world as he had (S. Howatch). 'Where have you'tjeen?' 'Out and about. Catching up on the news' (M. Dickens)2) пoпpaвитьcя, выйти пocлe бoлeзниWhen you're out and about again, you must come and visit us (M. Dickens) -
10 be up and about
(be up and about (амер. be up and around))1) выздороветь, быть снова на ногах‘Hunter is completely better,’ he said. ‘He's up and about again...’ (I. Murdoch, ‘The Flight from the Enchanter’, ch. XXX) — - Хантер совершенно поправился, - сказал Питер. Он снова на ногах...
2) встать, подняться после сна и заняться деломShe was up and about, brisk as a bee, before sunrise every morning... (K. S. Prichard, ‘Potch and Colour’, ‘The Siren of Sandy Gap’) — Каждое утро Сузан вставала до восхода солнца и весь день трудилась как пчелка.
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11 be up and about
(aмep. around)1) выздopoвeть, быть cнoвa нa нoгax'Hunter is completely better,' he said. 'He's up and about again' (J. Murdoch). 'How is the President?' 'He is up and around, and recovered' (C. Vidat)2) вcтaть, пoднятьcя (пocлe cнa) и зaнятьcя дeлoмShe was up and about, brisk as a bee, before sunrise every morning (K. S. Prichard). Please have our breakfast served in the solarium. And notify us when Mater and Pater are up and around (K. Vonnegut) -
12 be out and about
‘Where have you been?’ ‘Out and about. Catching up on the news.’ (M. Dickens, ‘The Heart of London’, part III) — - Где ты был? - Вышел пройтись. Хотел узнать, что нового.
2) поправиться, выйти после болезниWhen you're out and about again, you must come and visit us. (M. Dickens, ‘The Heart of London’, part III) — Когда поправитесь, обязательно приезжайте к нам.
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13 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) estar en pie; repuesto -
14 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) kominn á fætur, kominn á kreik -
15 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) felkelt -
16 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) estar de pé -
17 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) ayakta olmak -
18 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) biti na nogah -
19 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) jalkeilla -
20 be up and about
(to be out of bed: I've been up and about for hours; Is she up and about again after her accident?) oppe; på beina
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