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61 get one's hair off
разг.(get one's hair off (тж. lose one's hair))рассердиться, выйти из себяWilliam: "If you don't find them in two and a half seconds I'll break every bone in your body." Frederick: "It's no good losing your hair about it. If we can't find your bouts we can't." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Home and Beauty’, act II) — Уильям: "Если мои ботинки через пять минут не будут найдены, я тебе все кости переломаю." Фредерик: "Нечего горячку пороть. Откуда я их возьму, если их нет."
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62 blush to the roots of one's hair
покраснеть до корней волос, покраснеть до ушей‘Where did you get that shirt?’ Piero flushed to the roots of his hair. ‘Nina gave it to me.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, XXXIV) — - Где ты взял эту рубашку? Пьеро покраснел до ушей. - Мне дала ее Нина.
Philip reddened to the roots of his hair, as he always did when any reference was made to his clubfoot. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 17) — Как и всегда, когда заходила речь о его хромоте, Филип покраснел до корней волос.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > blush to the roots of one's hair
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63 to part one's hair in the middle
1) to part one's hair in the middle (on the side, on the left hand side) делать пробор/носить волосы с пробором в середине (сбоку, слева)2) to part one's hair in the middle (on the side) расчесать волосы на прямой (косой) проборEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to part one's hair in the middle
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64 to pat one's hair back into place
to pat one's hair back into place/to fix one's hair поправлять волосыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to pat one's hair back into place
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65 keep one's hair on
разг.не горячиться, не выходить из себя, не расстраиваться [keep one's shirt on первонач. амер.]Hodson (unmoved): "You just keep your hair on and listen to me." (B. Shaw, ‘John Bull's Other Island’, act III) — Ходсон (невозмутимо): "Не кипятись. Лучше послушай, что я тебе скажу."
Keep your shirt on. You're getting your pay every week. What's the matter with you? (U. Sinclair, ‘100%’, ch. 35) — Не лезь в бутылку! Тебе же аккуратно платят каждую неделю. чего тебе еще нужно?
Keep your wool on. It ain't nothun [= nothing] to get worked up over. (P. White, ‘Riders in the Chariot’, ch. XIII) — Не кипятись. Не стоит из-за такого пустяка волноваться.
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66 to tuck one's hair under one's hat
to tuck one's hair under one's hat (one's scarf) убирать волосы под шляпу (под платок)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to tuck one's hair under one's hat
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67 tear one's hair
Instead of tearing her hair, crying and bemoaning herself, and fainting again, as many young women would have done, Rosalba remembered that she owed an example of firmness to her subjects... (W. Thackeray, ‘The Rose and the Ring’, ch. XIX) — Вместо того чтобы рвать на себе волосы, рыдая над своей горькой судьбой и снова упасть в обморок, как поступила бы на ее месте любая другая женщина, Розалба оставалась тверда, не проронив и слезинки. Она помнила, что должна быть для своих подданных образцом выдержки и силы духа...
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68 to put one's hair straight
to put one's hair (one's hat) straight поправить причёску (шляпу)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to put one's hair straight
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69 lose one's hair
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lose one's hair
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70 to let one's hair down
figurative use desmadrarseechar una cana al aire, soltarse la melena *, relajarse (esp LAm) -
71 to tear one's hair out
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72 comb one's hair
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73 do one's hair
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74 dye one's hair
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75 fix one's hair
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76 lose one's hair
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77 make one's hair stand on end
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78 to be tearing one's hair out
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79 to give one's hair a comb
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80 to have one's hair cut
cortarse el pelo
См. также в других словарях:
get in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
have in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
get in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
have in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ in\ one's\ hair — See: in one s hair … Словарь американских идиом
have\ in\ one's\ hair — See: in one s hair … Словарь американских идиом
let\ down\ one's\ hair — • let one s hair down • let down one s hair v. phr. informal Act freely and naturally; be informal; relax. Kings and queens can seldom let their hair down. After the dance, the college girls let their hair down and compared dates. Compare: let… … Словарь американских идиом
put up one's hair — To dress the hair up on the head instead of wearing it hanging, once the mark of passage from girlhood to womanhood • • • Main Entry: ↑hair … Useful english dictionary
out of one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance. * /Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study./ Compare: OUT OF ONE S WAY. Contrast: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance. * /Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study./ Compare: OUT OF ONE S WAY. Contrast: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's hair — phrasal out of one s way ; not in one s hair < keep the children out of his hair for a while > … New Collegiate Dictionary