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81 have it away with someone
expr BrE taboo slI suppose you've been having it away with your "friend" when I was out of town — Я думаю, что ты трахалась со своим "другом", когда меня не было в городе
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82 do away with oneself
1) Общая лексика: покончить с собой (he did away with himself - он покончил с собой)2) Макаров: покончить с собой -
83 get away with (doing)
Разговорное выражение: обойтись (I can get away with just a T-shirt for the party) -
84 get away with sth / doing sth
Общая лексика: избежать наказания (How can he get away with speaking to her like that?)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get away with sth / doing sth
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85 get away with things
Общая лексика: проворачивать дела (и не попадаться) (he gets away with things - ему все сходит с рук), не попадаться -
86 let (smb). get away with it
Образное выражение: сделать поблажку (кому-либо: Он сделал мне поблажку - He let me get away with it.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > let (smb). get away with it
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87 snap away with (one's) camera
Разговорное выражение: щёлкать затвором фотоаппарата (The Japanese were enthusiasticlly snapping away with their cameras.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > snap away with (one's) camera
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88 will not get away with
Общая лексика: даром не пройдёт (He / She won't get away with that. - Ему / Ей это даром не пройдёт.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > will not get away with
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89 let . get away with it
Образное выражение: (smb) сделать поблажку (кому-либо: Он сделал мне поблажку - He let me get away with it.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > let . get away with it
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90 snap away with camera
Разговорное выражение: (one's) щёлкать затвором фотоаппарата (The Japanese were enthusiasticlly snapping away with their cameras.) -
91 get away with things
крутиться, проворачивать дела: — Relax, I know how to gel away with your problem.— Успокойся, я знаю, как уладить твою проблему.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > get away with things
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92 to run away with the idea
Don't run away with the idea that you can be lazy in this job. — Не думай, что на этой работе можно лениться.
Англо-русский современный словарь > to run away with the idea
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93 be away with the fairies
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94 get away with murder
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95 make away with oneself
expr infmlYou don't think she had any motive for making away with herself? — А вы не думаете, что у нее были какие-то причины покончить с собой?
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96 run away with the idea
expr infmlDon't run away with the idea that you needn't work — И, пожалуйста, не воображай, что тебе ни к чему работать
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97 catch the whigs bathing and walk away with their clothes
"подкараулить противника во время купания и унести его одежду (воспользоваться его одеждой)", нарядиться в тогу противника, выступать в доспехах противника, т. е. начать проводить политику другой партии [выражение создано Б. Дизраэли: The Right Honourable gentleman Sir Robert Peel - автор] caught the Whigs bathing and walked away with their clothes. (‘Speech in the House of Commons’, Febr. 28, 1845)The current doctrine is that Labour must ape the Tory in order to unseat him... It is appearance that counts in this wicked world and there's a world of difference between stealing your opponent's clothes while he is bathing, and then leaving him naked and presumably ashamed, and wearing your opponent's borrowed and wornout trousers. (‘Tribune’) — Лейборист наших дней, чтобы занять в парламенте место консерватора, должен походить на последнего как две капли воды... Да, в этом жестоком мире внешности придается слишком большое значение. Но ведь есть же разница между элегантным платьем, украденным у ничего не подозревающего противника, который, оказавшись нагишом, заливается краской стыда, и потертыми штанами, взятыми у противника напрокат.
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98 get away with murder
разг.оставаться безнаказанным, проходить безнаказанно; ≈ сходить с рукIt was often and admiringly said of Vergil Gunch, ‘Yes, that fellow can get away with murder! Why, he can pull a Raw One in mixed company and all the ladies'll laugh their heads off...’ (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. VIII) — Знакомые часто с восторгом говорили о Верджиле Ганче: "Ну, этому все на свете сходит с рук! Он может отмочить такую штуку при дамах, что небу станет жарко, и все будут только хохотать..."
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99 one's tongue runs away with one
paзг.быть бoлтливым, гoвopить лишнee; язык бeз кocтeй, длинный язык, язык мoй - вpaг мoйExcuse me... my tongue runs away with me (A. Christie)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > one's tongue runs away with one
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100 send smb. away with a flea in his ear
разг.-фам.(send smb. away (или off) with a flea in his ear)сделать резкое замечание, дать резкий отпор кому-л., осадить кого-л.; выставить, отшить кого-л.; сказать пару тёплых слов кому-лMrs. Parker-Jennings: "...if he says anything I'll just send him off with a flea in his ear." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Jack Straw’, act II) —...пусть только он посмеет рот открыть, я ему тогда все выскажу.
She said the old devil had been round and that she'd sent him off with a flea in the ear - excuse the expression, sir... (A. Christie, ‘The ABC Murders’, ch. XVIII) — Тетушка написала, сэр, что она этого старого черта выгнала, извините за выражение, в три шеи.
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