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121 get stuffed
expr vulg sl esp BrEI'm not going with you tonight or any other night, so you can go and get stuffed — Я никуда не пойду с тобой ни сегодня, ни завтра и вообще никогда, так что иди знаешь куда
She can get stuffed! — В гробу я ее видел, блин!
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122 get smb. going
разг.взбудоражить, расшевелить кого-л.; задеть за живое кого-л...she kidded him along and got him going... (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. XXVIII) —...Мертл Кэсс, издеваясь, еще больше подзадоривала Эрика Вальбурга...
The boys' teasing gets John going. (DAI) — Джон здорово разозлился, когда мальчишки начали его дразнить.
He was really fine when you got him going on that subject. — Как он прекрасно говорил, когда вы все-таки заставили его высказаться.
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123 get one's walking(-)papers
1) быть увoлeнным, выгнaнным c paбoты, «вылeтeть» [ get one's walking (-) papers пepвoнaч. aмep.]I hear your boss is getting his walking papers,' she said (J. Susann). When you were ill, I stole for you. I got the bird for it (J. Galsworthy). 'Am I going to get the push?' said McGrath. Ducane hesitated. In fact McGrath's dismissal was a certainty (J. Murdoch)2) пoлучить oткaз, oтcтaвку, быть oтвepгнутым; ocтaтьcя c нocoм (o жeниxe', тж. get the gate)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get one's walking(-)papers
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124 get one's walking(-)papers
1) быть увoлeнным, выгнaнным c paбoты, «вылeтeть» [ get one's walking (-) papers пepвoнaч. aмep.]I hear your boss is getting his walking papers,' she said (J. Susann). When you were ill, I stole for you. I got the bird for it (J. Galsworthy). 'Am I going to get the push?' said McGrath. Ducane hesitated. In fact McGrath's dismissal was a certainty (J. Murdoch)2) пoлучить oткaз, oтcтaвку, быть oтвepгнутым; ocтaтьcя c нocoм (o жeниxe', тж. get the gate)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get one's walking(-)papers
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125 get out of
1. vt fus2. vtto get money out of the bank — podejmować (podjąć perf) pieniądze z banku
* * *(to (help a person etc to) avoid doing something: I wonder how I can get out of washing the dishes; How can I get him out of going to the party?) wykręcić się -
126 get around
фраз. гл.1) навещать, посещать2) приводить (кого-л.) в гостиDo get your new boyfriend round to see us. — Обязательно приводи к нам своего нового парня.
Syn:bring around, bring round, bring over, call 1., come around, come over, drop in, fetch over, fetch round, go round3) распространяться, становиться известнымStories have been getting round concerning the government's secret intentions. — Поползли слухи о тайных намерениях правительства.
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127 get it in the neck
expr infml1)I don't know why I should get it in the neck for something I haven't done — Я не понимаю, почему я должен получать втык за то, чего не делал
He was afraid he'd get it in the neck for being late — Он боялся, что ему попадет за опоздание
You're going to get it in the neck for that remark — Ты еще получишь по шее за то, что ляпнул такое
2)She got it in the neck from her employer because she refused to go to bed with him — Фирмач выгнал ее с работы, потому что она отказалась спать с ним
3)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get it in the neck
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128 get there
expr1) infmlIt's nice seeing people you know getting there — Приятно, когда люди, которых ты знаешь, добиваются успеха
That's all right. You'll get there in the end — Ничего. Ты в конце концов своего добьешься
I suppose we'll get there eventually — Я думаю, что в конечном итоге мы достигнем цели
2) AmE slHe knew he was going to get there — Он знал, что напьется
3) taboo slAnd the next thing he knew they were sixty-nining, and from the sounds, the gasps, they were making it, they were getting there — Не успел он опомниться, как эти две чувихи начали лизать друг у друга между ног, и по издаваемым ими звукам и прерывистым вздохам он понял, что они вот-вот кончат
См. также в других словарях:
get going — {v.}, {informal} 1. To excite; stir up and make angry. * /The boys teasing gets John going./ * /Talking about her freckles gets Mary going./ 2. or {chiefly British}[get cracking] To begin to move; get started. * /The teacher told Walter to get… … Dictionary of American idioms
get going — {v.}, {informal} 1. To excite; stir up and make angry. * /The boys teasing gets John going./ * /Talking about her freckles gets Mary going./ 2. or {chiefly British}[get cracking] To begin to move; get started. * /The teacher told Walter to get… … Dictionary of American idioms
get going — index originate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
get going — verb 1. begin or set in motion (Freq. 2) I start at eight in the morning Ready, set, go! • Syn: ↑start, ↑go • Ant: ↑stop (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
get\ going — v informal 1. To excite; stir up and make angry. The boys teasing gets John going. Talking about her freckles gets Mary going. 2. or Сhiefly British get cracking To begin to move; get started. The teacher told Walter to get going on his history… … Словарь американских идиом
get going — verb a) To leave, or depart. It is quite late, Id best get going before sunset. b) To begin or commence. Wed better get this project going. If we dont get going on it soon, we wont finish in time … Wiktionary
get going — go, start moving, get lost When I stopped to rest, he said, Get going. Get out of here … English idioms
get going — get (you) going to cause you to become excited or interested. My Dad was the one who really got me going on baseball … New idioms dictionary
get going — Synonyms and related words: attack, be off, beat it, begone, break in, bundle, bustle, chase, clear out, crowd, dash, dash off, dash on, dive into, double time, enter on, enter upon, fall to, festinate, flake off, get, get busy, get cracking, get … Moby Thesaurus
get going — excite, stir up and make angry Once he gets going he will never stop complaining … Idioms and examples
get going — idi to begin; get started … From formal English to slang