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1 набить руку
[nabit' ruku] To strengthen one's hand. To practise so as to acquire skill, to develop a good technique in something; to become a practised hand at something; to give oneself a steady hand. Cf. To get the knack of something.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > набить руку
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2 съесть собаку
General subject: cut one's teeth on smth, get the knack of something, (в каком-либо деле) know all the angles -
3 набить руку
1) General subject: find one's feet, get hand in, get hand in it, get the feel of it, get the hang of it, get hand in, become a skilled hand (at something - на чем-либо), sharpen skills2) Jargon: get the knack of3) Graphic expression: cut (one's) teeth on (smth.) (на чем-либо)4) Makarov: find feet -
4 удаваться
1) General subject: answer, come off (all came off satisfactorily - все сошло благополучно), come way, manage, pan out, succeed, come home, strike home, touch home, have a knack for ("Germans have a knack for changing the way something works yet keeping its basic structure intact." (The Economist) - Немцам удаётся... Немцы умеют...)2) Agriculture: do well3) Mathematics: be successful in, succeed (in), turn out well
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