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1 down the wind
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2 down the wind
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3 down the wind
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4 down the wind
rüzgâr doğrultusunda, rüzgâr yönünde -
5 down the wind
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6 down the wind
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7 down the wind
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8 down the wind
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9 down the wind
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10 down the wind
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11 down the wind
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12 down\ the\ wind
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13 be down the wind
уст.The old Tory party is down the wind. (W. Scott in ‘Journal’, April 25, 1827, OED) — Старая партия консерваторов чуть ли уже не дышит на ладан.
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14 whistle smb. down the wind
относиться к кому-л. с полным безразличием, махнуть на кого-л. рукой, предоставить кого-л. самому себеBecky Thatcher had stopped coming to School. Tom had struggled with his pride a few days, and tried to "whistle her down the wind", but failed. (M. Twain, ‘Tom Sawyer’, ch. XII) — Бекки Тэтчер перестала ходить в школу. Несколько дней Том боролся со своей гордостью, пытался делать вид, что ему это совершенно безразлично, и наконец не выдержал.
So, as for Jem Wilson, she could whistle him down the wind. (E. Gaskell, ‘Mary Barton’, ch. XI) — Ну что ей после этого Джем Уилсон!
Large English-Russian phrasebook > whistle smb. down the wind
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15 let (smth.) go down the wind
Макаров: выбросить (что-л.) на ветер, потратить зряУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > let (smth.) go down the wind
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16 let go down the wind
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17 sail down the wind
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18 to whistle down the wind
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19 sail down the wind
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20 the wind bowled the bag down the street
English-Dutch dictionary > the wind bowled the bag down the street
См. также в других словарях:
Down the wind — Wind Wind (w[i^]nd, in poetry and singing often w[imac]nd; 277), n. [AS. wind; akin to OS., OFries., D., & G. wind, OHG. wint, Dan. & Sw. vind, Icel. vindr, Goth winds, W. gwynt, L. ventus, Skr. v[=a]ta (cf. Gr. ah ths a blast, gale, ah^nai to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
down the wind — phrasal archaic : toward, to, or in a state of decay * * * down the wind 1. Moving with the wind 2. Towards decay (obsolete) • • • Main Entry: ↑wind … Useful english dictionary
Whistle Down the Wind (musical) — Infobox Musical name= Whistle Down the Wind subtitle= caption= Logo music= Andrew Lloyd Webber lyrics= Jim Steinman book= Patricia Knop Andrew Lloyd Webber Gale Edwards basis= 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind productions= 1996 Washington DC 1998… … Wikipedia
Whistle Down the Wind (film) — Infobox Film name = Whistle Down The Wind writer = Mary Hayley Bell starring = Hayley Mills Bernard Lee Alan Bates director = Bryan Forbes producer = Richard Attenborough music = Malcolm Arnold released = 1961 country = UK language = English… … Wikipedia
Hasten Down the Wind — Infobox Album Name = Hasten Down the Wind Type = studio Artist = Linda Ronstadt Released = August 1976 Recorded = The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California from May July 1976 Genre = Art rock, Pop,Rock Length = 41:00 Label = Asylum Producer =… … Wikipedia
Whistle Down the Wind — may refer to:* Whistle Down the Wind (film), a film directed by Bryan Forbes * Whistle Down the Wind (musical), a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the film * Whistle Down the Wind (novel), a novel by Mary Hayley Bell, basis for the film * … Wikipedia
Whistle Down the Wind — ist ein Musical von Andrew Lloyd Webber (Musik) und Jim Steinman (Texte), basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Film (deutscher Titel: ...woher der Wind weht) von Bryan Forbes (1961). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Produktionsgeschichte 2 Handlung 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
whistle down the wind — 1. (from the practice of casting a hawk off down the wind when turning it loose) to abandon or let go 2. To talk to no purpose • • • Main Entry: ↑whistle … Useful english dictionary
whistle down the wind — If you whistle down the wind, you abandon, send away or leave something or someone … The small dictionary of idiomes
whistle down the wind — ► whistle down the wind let go or abandon (something). Main Entry: ↑whistle … English terms dictionary
whistle something down the wind — 1》 let go or abandon something. 2》 archaic turn a trained hawk loose by casting it off with the wind. → whistle … English new terms dictionary