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1 ты идёшь и просишь работу, он вспоминает твое имя, и все в порядке
General subject: you go and ask for the job and he remembers your name, and Bob's your uncleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ты идёшь и просишь работу, он вспоминает твое имя, и все в порядке
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2 восклицание, обозначающее, что некое действие несомненно свершится
Australian slang: Bob's your uncleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восклицание, обозначающее, что некое действие несомненно свершится
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3 дело в шляпе
1) General subject: in the bag, it is in the bag, it's a cinch2) Colloquial: Bob's your uncle3) British English: it's all over bar the shouting4) Jargon: in a bag5) Set phrase: all is over but the shouting, and the thing is as good as done, and the trick's done, be in the bag, it's in the bag (used to mean: the affair is settled), the devil is dead6) Makarov: it's as good as done, it's as good as settled -
4 кум королю
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5 ты только нажми на эту маленькую кнопку, и все будет сделано сразу
Australian slang: you just press this little button and Bob's your uncleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ты только нажми на эту маленькую кнопку, и все будет сделано сразу
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6 Без проблем!
фраз. Bob is your uncle!Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Без проблем!
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7 и все концы
прост.and that's that; < and> that's all; and that's all there is to it; and <be> done with it; cf. and Bob's your uncle!
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Bob's your uncle — is a commonly used expression known mainly in Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth countries. It is often used immediately following a set of simple instructions and carries roughly the same meaning as the phrase and there you have it ; for example … Wikipedia
bob's your uncle — (slang) An expression denoting the completion of a task or satisfaction with it • • • Main Entry: ↑bob * * * Bob’s your uncle british informal phrase used for saying that something will be very easy or quick to do You just click on the icon a… … Useful english dictionary
bob's your uncle — (UK) This idiom means that something will be successful: Just tell him that I gave you his name and Bob s your uncle he ll help you … The small dictionary of idiomes
Bob's your uncle — no problem as Bob, a powerful friend or relative, will do it or have it done When I asked her to give your application to the president, she said, Bob s your uncle! … English idioms
Bob's your uncle — • This term may come from the Irish politician Balfour who in 1887 was unexpectedly promoted to the post of Chief Secretary for Ireland by his uncle Robert, Lord Salisbury. This stroke of nepotism is said to have inspired the term. The phrase is… … Londonisms dictionary
bob's your uncle — I Australian Slang someone just understood something that at first he did not understand; it s all right II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) roughly translates to there ya go that s all there is to it! Just press this big red button that says Launch… … English dialects glossary
Bob's your Uncle — roughly translates to there ya go that s all there is to it! Just press this big red button that says Launch Missile , and Bob s your uncle … Kiwi (New Zealand slang)
Bob's your uncle — This is a well used phrase. It is added to the end of sentences a bit like and that s it! For example if you are telling someone how to make that fabulous banoffee pie you just served them, you would tell them to boil the condensed milk for three … The American's guide to speaking British
Bob's\ your\ uncle — Added to the end of sentences a bit like and that s it! You just pop the bread into the toaster, wait for it to pop up, take it out and put jam on it, and Bob s your uncle! … Dictionary of american slang
Bob's\ your\ uncle — Added to the end of sentences a bit like and that s it! You just pop the bread into the toaster, wait for it to pop up, take it out and put jam on it, and Bob s your uncle! … Dictionary of american slang
bob's your uncle — (UK) This idiom means that something will be successful: Just tell him that I gave you his name and Bob s your uncle he ll help you. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions