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21 carry (one's) life in (one's) hands
Общая лексика: рисковать жизньюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > carry (one's) life in (one's) hands
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22 carry one's money in one's pocket
Общая лексика: носить деньги в карманеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > carry one's money in one's pocket
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23 Carry one's heart upon one's sleeve
Душа нараспашкуDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Carry one's heart upon one's sleeve
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24 carry one's point
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > carry one's point
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25 carry (one's) own weight
Фразеологизм: внести свою долюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > carry (one's) own weight
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26 carry one's case
Юридический термин: отстаивать собственную версию по делу без помощи адвоката -
27 carry one's point
Общая лексика: добиваться своего, добиться своего, отстаивать свои позиции, отстоять свои позиции -
28 carry one's weight
Образное выражение: вносить свою лепту, делать вклад -
29 carry one's point
отстоять свои позиции; добиться своегоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > carry one's point
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30 carry one's point
добиться своего, отстоять свою позицию* * *отстоять свои позиции; добиться своего -
31 carry one's bat
[,kærɪwʌnz'bæt]крикетEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > carry one's bat
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32 carry one's cross
нести́ свой крестThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > carry one's cross
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33 carry one's years well
не сгибаться под тяжестью лет, выглядеть моложе своих летShe knew his age, it was forty-five, but he carried his years well. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. XXVII) — Донья Беатриса знала, сколько дону Мануэлю лет. Сорок пять, но он выглядит моложе.
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34 as fast as one's legs can carry one
стремительно, стремглав; ≈ со всех ног, сломя голову, что есть духуJohnny had been confined to the house all day, save when he had been sent for a message; looking right and left down the street before he started; and then darting to the shop to get what was wanted, and back again to the safety of his home as fast as his legs could carry him, for there was war between him and his catholic comrades. (S. O'Casey, ‘I Knock at the Door’, ‘The Red above the Green’) — Джонни целыми днями отсиживался дома и выходил, только когда его посылали за чем-нибудь; и прежде чем пуститься по улице, смотрел направо и налево, а потом со всех ног мчался в лавочку, покупал что нужно и - назад под крылышко матери, ибо между ним и мальчиками-католиками шла война.
Run round as fast as your legs can carry you, and tell Georgie Middleton to come here at once... (S. O'Casey, ‘Pictures in the Hallway’, ‘Death on the Doorstep’) — Беги что есть духу к Джорджи Миддлтону и скажи, что я велю ему сейчас же прийти сюда...
He clambered out of the window, adjusted his costume hastily, and fled up the village as fast as his fat little legs would carry him. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 12) — Мистер Бантинг вылез в окно, наскоро поправил свой костюм и пустился бежать по улице со всей скоростью, на какую только были способны его короткие толстые ножки.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > as fast as one's legs can carry one
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35 go dot and carry one
1) идти прихрамывая, ковылять; идти волоча ногиIf she rested in the daytime, Lennie went dot and carry one up the stairs with cups of tea and vivid sugar cakes from the bakery on the corner. (M. Dickens, ‘The Angel in the Corner’, ch. 12) — Если Вирджиния отдыхала днем, то Ленни, прихрамывая, поднимался по лестнице и приносил ей чай и свежие пирожные из булочной на углу.
2) неровно биться (напр., о пульсе)I was not new to violent death... but I know my pulse went dot and carry one. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. XVI) — Не впервые я сталкивался со смертью... но от этого крика сердце мое сжалось.
His pulse went dot and carry one. — У него был неровный пульс.
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36 dot and carry one
dot and carry one [ˏdɒtənˊkærɪwʌn] n1) перено́с в сле́дующий разря́д ( при сложении)2) шутл. учи́тель арифме́тики -
37 to carry one's hand in a sling
to carry/to have one's hand in a sling держать руку на перевязиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to carry one's hand in a sling
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38 as fast as one's legs can (could or would) carry one
cтpeмитeльнo, cтpeмглaв; co вcex нoг, cлoмя гoлoву, чтo ecть духуRun round as fast as your legs can carry you, and tell Georgie Middleton to come here at once (S. O'Casey)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > as fast as one's legs can (could or would) carry one
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39 as fast as legs can carry one
Общая лексика: (one's) со всех ногУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > as fast as legs can carry one
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40 as fast as (one's) legs can carry one
Общая лексика: со всех ногУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > as fast as (one's) legs can carry one
См. также в других словарях:
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carry one's cross — or {literary}[bear one s cross] {v. phr.} To live with pain or trouble; keep on even though you suffer or have trouble. * /Weak ankles are a cross Joe carries while the other boys play basketball./ * /We didn t know the cheerful woman was bearing … Dictionary of American idioms
carry one's cross — or {literary}[bear one s cross] {v. phr.} To live with pain or trouble; keep on even though you suffer or have trouble. * /Weak ankles are a cross Joe carries while the other boys play basketball./ * /We didn t know the cheerful woman was bearing … Dictionary of American idioms
carry one's own weight — verb A variant of carry ones weight … Wiktionary
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carry one's self — Conduct, behave, demean, deport, quit, or acquit one s self … New dictionary of synonyms
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carry one's point — succeed in convincing, persuade … English contemporary dictionary