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61 put oneself into something
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62 put some beef into something
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63 seduce someone into something
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64 smarm one's way into something
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65 throw oneself into something
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66 trick someone into something
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67 Rush headfirst into something
• Rush headfirst [headlong] into something Очертя голову ( безрассудно)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Rush headfirst into something
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68 Rush headlong into something
• Rush headfirst [headlong] into something Очертя голову ( безрассудно)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Rush headlong into something
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69 shaft someone into something
expr AmE slI've been shafted into signing for something I don't want — Мне подсунули какую-то бумагу, и я сдуру подписал
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70 get etc one's teeth into something
expr infmlHere, sink your teeth into this and see if you can't manage this project — Давай впрягайся, и посмотрим, как ты справишься с этим заданием
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71 jolly someone into something
expr BrE infmlThey jollied her into coming with them — Они чем-то угодили ей, и она согласилась с ними пойти
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72 wangle someone into something
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73 sink (one's) teeth into something
Идиоматическое выражение: делать что-л с энтузиазмом (When Julie got promoted, she immediately sank her teeth into her new job.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sink (one's) teeth into something
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74 sink teeth into something
Идиоматическое выражение: (one's) делать что-л с энтузиазмом (When Julie got promoted, she immediately sank her teeth into her new job.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sink teeth into something
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75 put one's back into something
выкладываться (физически или умственно); поднажатьAll right, you guys. Put your backs into moving this piano!
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put one's back into something
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76 put one's heart and soul into something
выкладываться (физически и морально)Tom put his heart and soul into passing his examination.
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77 sink one's teeth into something
впрячься (приняться за дело)Being the manager of this department is a big task. I'm very eager to sink my teeth into it.
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78 get one's hooks into something
expr infmlIf I could get my hooks into the control of the company, I would change things for the better — Если бы я возглавил эту компанию, я бы все изменил к лучшему
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79 shanghai someone into something
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80 stick one's nose into something
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