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41 tie down
1) привязывать Syn: bind down
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2) связывать, стеснять to be tied down by rules ≈ быть связанным правилами Syn: bind down
2), chain down привязывать - to * a dog сажать собаку на цепь связывать, стеснять - to be tied down by rules быть связанным правилями - tie him down to facts пусть он не фантазирует /придерживается фактов/ - she is tied down by her home and children она связана по рукам и (по) ногам хозяйством и детьмиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tie down
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42 put one's foot down
expr infml1)He put his foot down and didn't let her go out on a date — Он проявил твердость и запретил ей идти на свидание
He doesn't put his foot down very often, but when he does, he means it — Он редко настаивает на своем, но уж если он что-то решил, его не собьешь
I shall have to put my foot down and stop this nonsense — Мне придется употребить власть и положить конец этому безобразию
2) BrE infmlShe always gets scared when he puts his foot down — Она всегда страшно боится, когда он начинает гнать автомобиль
If you really put your foot down we can get home before the shops close — Если ты поедешь побыстрее, мы успеем домой до закрытия магазинов
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > put one's foot down
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43 come (get, go, hit or strike) home
1) пoпacть в цeль, cдeлaть cвoё дeлoMendosa. If the nails fail, puncture their tires with a bullet... the nails have gone home. Their tire is down: they stop (G. B. Shaw). He lounged forward, but his blow did not get home (E. Wallace)2) пoпacть в цeль, в тoчку, нe в бpoвь, a в глaз; зaдeть зa живoe, бoльнo зaдeть кoгo-л.Broadbent (hugely self-satisfied). I think I've done the trick this time. I just gave them a bit of straight talk; and it went home (G. B. Shaw)3) (to smb.) дoxoдить дo кoгo-л.; пpoизвoдить впeчaтлeниe нa кoгo-л., нaйти oтклик в чьeй-л. душe, pacтpoгaть кoгo-л.For the first time it came home sharply to Aileen how much his affairs meant to him (Th. Dreiser). All the while Hurstwood was endeavouring to formulate his plea in such a way that it could strike home and bring her into sympathy with him (Th. Dreiser). Mercer's words, so unusual for a Christmas evening broadcast, were as sobering as an ice-cold shower. As his words struck home, Anna Nelson's house became shrouded in churchlike stillness (D. Carter)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > come (get, go, hit or strike) home
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44 tie down
[ʹtaıʹdaʋn] phr v1. привязывать2. связывать, стеснятьtie him down to facts - пусть он не фантазирует /придерживается фактов/
she is tied down by her home and children - она связана по рукам и (по) ногам хозяйством и детьми
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45 put-down
n infml esp AmEAfter that put-down I don't see how he can ever face her again — После того, как он ее так унизил, я просто не представляю, как он снова сможет посмотреть ей в глаза
Another put-down like that and I'm going home — Еще один такой прикол, и я уйду домой
Don't cry. It was just a little friendly put-down — Не плачь, это было сказано по-дружески
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46 tie down
phr v1) прив'язувати2) зв'язувати, стискатиshe is tied down by her home and children — вона зв'язана по руках е (по) ногах господарством, дітьми
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47 tie down
phr v1) прив'язувати2) зв'язувати, стискатиshe is tied down by her home and children — вона зв'язана по руках е (по) ногах господарством, дітьми
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48 hold down
to keep something down удерживать внизуCan you hold down the noise? Hold down the Ctrl key and press Home.
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49 drop down
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50 to settle down
1 (establish a home) instalarse, afincarse, establecerse; (lead settled way of life - gen) empezar a llevar una vida asentada; (- wild person) sentar (la) cabeza2 (calm down) calmarse, tranquilizarse; (get back to normal) normalizarse, volver a la normalidad3 (get comfortable) ponerse cómodo,-a, acomodarse, instalarse -
51 ■ power down
■ power downv. i. + prep.(autom., ecc.) saettare, sfrecciare in (o lungo): The leading motorbikes are powering down the home straight, le moto del gruppo di testa sfrecciano sulla dirittura di arrivo. -
52 plump down
плюхнуться, рухнутьOn arriving home from work, Helga would plump down into an armchair with a glass of sherry.
Clara plumped herself down on the bed.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > plump down
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53 wind down
расслабиться, успокоиться, утихомиритьсяYou’ll be able to wind down now that all the election excitement is over.
The football crowds don’t wind down after a good game until they’re nearly home.
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54 drop down
наносить неожиданный визит Let's drop down to his summer home and see if he's there. ≈ Давай заглянем в его летний домик, вдруг он там. падать - to * dead упасть замертво (on, upon) обрушиваться, набрасываться( на кого-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drop down
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55 be down with the flu
Общая лексика: болеть гриппом (If someone in your home is down with the flu, you should be more worried than ever.), заболеть гриппом -
56 make one's home
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57 feel at home
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58 flake down
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59 go down etc big
expr infmlThe politician's speech went down big with the voters — Выступление этого политика произвело большое впечатление на избирателей
I'm sure this will go over big with the folks at home — Я уверен, что моим это понравится
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > go down etc big
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60 make oneself at home
Nina: "...Sit down, all of you! Make yourselves at home!" (E. O'Neill, ‘Strange Interlude’, act 6) — Нина: "...Садитесь, пожалуйста! Будьте как дома!"
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