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121 в лоск
• В ЛОСК substand[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====1. в лоск напиться, пьян и т.п. Also: В ЛОСКУТ (в ЛОСКУТЫ) substand (to get or be) extremely (drunk): в лоск пьян ≈ dead (stinking, blind) drunk; loaded to the gills; smashed (plastered, bombed) out of one's mind (skull).♦ Все выступавшие были в лоскут пьяны, все мололи одно и то же... (Ерофеев 1). Everyone who delivered a speech was stinking drunk; they all ground on about one and the same thing... (1a).♦ [Галина:] По-моему, я напилась... [Зилов:] Конечно. Пьяная в лоскуты (Вампилов 5). [G.:] I think I had too much to drink. [Z.:] Of course. You're blind drunk (5b).♦ "Давно мы с тобой не пили, Лёха, - удовлетворённо похохатывал гость, - вернусь, напьемся - нальёмся в драбадан". - " В доску!" - "В лоск!" (Максимов 1). "You and I haven't had a drink for ages, Lyonya," the visitor chuckled contentedly. "When I get back we'll get stuck in-we'll get drunk as lords!" "Completely plastered!" "Out of our skulls!" (1a).2. totally, absolutely:- utterly;- completely;- wear sth. threadbare.♦ Сел он играть с какими-то жуликами, - понятно, проигрался в лоск. He got into a game with some card sharks. It's no wonder he lost his shirt.♦ Сапоги твои износились в лоск, пора покупать новые. Your boots are completely worn-out, it's time to buy new ones. -
122 в лоскут
• В ЛОСК substand[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====1. в лоскут напиться, пьян и т.п. Also: В ЛОСКУТ (в ЛОСКУТЫ) substand (to get or be) extremely (drunk): в лоск пьян ≈ dead (stinking, blind) drunk; loaded to the gills; smashed (plastered, bombed) out of one's mind (skull).♦ Все выступавшие были в лоскут пьяны, все мололи одно и то же... (Ерофеев 1). Everyone who delivered a speech was stinking drunk; they all ground on about one and the same thing... (1a).♦ [Галина:] По-моему, я напилась... [Зилов:] Конечно. Пьяная в лоскуты (Вампилов 5). [G.:] I think I had too much to drink. [Z.:] Of course. You're blind drunk (5b).♦ "Давно мы с тобой не пили, Лёха, - удовлетворённо похохатывал гость, - вернусь, напьемся - нальёмся в драбадан". - " В доску!" - " В лоск!" (Максимов 1). "You and I haven't had a drink for ages, Lyonya," the visitor chuckled contentedly. "When I get back we'll get stuck in-we'll get drunk as lords!" "Completely plastered!" "Out of our skulls!" (1a).2. totally, absolutely:- utterly;- completely;- wear sth. threadbare.♦ Сел он играть с какими-то жуликами, - понятно, проигрался в лоск. He got into a game with some card sharks. It's no wonder he lost his shirt.♦ Сапоги твои износились в лоск, пора покупать новые. Your boots are completely worn-out, it's time to buy new ones.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в лоскут
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123 в лоскуты
• В ЛОСК substand[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====1. в лоскуты напиться, пьян и т.п. Also: В ЛОСКУТ( в ЛОСКУТЫ) substand (to get or be) extremely (drunk): в лоск пьян ≈ dead (stinking, blind) drunk; loaded to the gills; smashed (plastered, bombed) out of one's mind (skull).♦ Все выступавшие были в лоскут пьяны, все мололи одно и то же... (Ерофеев 1). Everyone who delivered a speech was stinking drunk; they all ground on about one and the same thing... (1a).♦ [Галина:] По-моему, я напилась... [Зилов:] Конечно. Пьяная в лоскуты (Вампилов 5). [G.:] I think I had too much to drink. [Z.:] Of course. You're blind drunk (5b).♦ "Давно мы с тобой не пили, Лёха, - удовлетворённо похохатывал гость, - вернусь, напьемся - нальёмся в драбадан". - " В доску!" - " В лоск!" (Максимов 1). "You and I haven't had a drink for ages, Lyonya," the visitor chuckled contentedly. "When I get back we'll get stuck in-we'll get drunk as lords!" "Completely plastered!" "Out of our skulls!" (1a).2. totally, absolutely:- utterly;- completely;- wear sth. threadbare.♦ Сел он играть с какими-то жуликами, - понятно, проигрался в лоск. He got into a game with some card sharks. It's no wonder he lost his shirt.♦ Сапоги твои износились в лоск, пора покупать новые. Your boots are completely worn-out, it's time to buy new ones.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в лоскуты
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124 źle
adv. grad. 1. (nienależycie) poorly; (błędnie) wrongly- uczyć się źle to be a poor learner- źle coś zrozumieć to misunderstand sth- źle przygotowani zawodnicy poorly prepared competitors- źle pojęta solidarność solidarity wrongly understood- źle wybrać kierunek studiów to choose the wrong university course- źle wywiązywać się ze swoich obowiązków to carry out one’s obligations in an unsatisfactory manner- źle wychowany/ułożony ill-bred/-mannered2. (słabo) czuć się źle to feel bad a. unwell- źle wyglądać to look ill a. unwell3. (niedostatecznie) badly, poorly- źle odżywiane dziecko a poorly fed child- źle płatna praca a badly a. poorly paid job4. (nieuczciwie) badly- źle odnosić się do pracowników to treat one’s subordinates badly- źle się prowadzić to conduct oneself badly- kobieta/dziewczyna źle się prowadząca a girl/woman of ill repute5. (negatywnie) badly; ill książk.- mówić o kimś źle to speak badly a. ill of sb- takie zachowanie źle o tobie świadczy such behaviour does you little credit6. (nieżyczliwie) badly- być źle przyjętym przez kogoś to be badly received by sb- być źle usposobionym do czegoś/kogoś to be ill-disposed to(wards) sth/sb- źle traktował kolegów he treated his friends badly7. (nieprzyjemnie) źle mu było na obczyźnie/poza domem it was hard on him living abroad/away from home- źle się czuła w jego towarzystwie she felt uncomfortable in his company8. (niepomyślnie) badly- takie zabawy mogą się źle skończyć fun and games like that can end up badly- moje sprawy źle się układają my affairs aren’t going too well9 (jako równoważnik zdania) źle, że nie przyszedł od razu po pomoc it’s too bad (that) he didn’t ask for help straight away■ źle z nim/z nią pot. he/she is in a bad way pot.- i tak źle, i tak niedobrze pot. ≈ if it’s not one thing it’s another pot.* * *źle wyglądasz — you look bad lub ill
źle wychowany — bad-mannered, ill-mannered
źle się czuć — to be lub feel unwell
źle, że tak się stało — (it's) too bad (that) this happened
* * *adv.1. (= niedobrze) badly, wrongly, improperly, ill; być źle wychowanym be bad l. ill mannered; be mannerless; have no manners; źle się zachowywać misbehave/misconduct; be rude; bardzo źle o czymś świadczyć be an indictment of sth; mieć źle w głowie pot. be nuts; be crazy; be out of one's mind; źle się sprzedawać sell badly; źle się zacząć get off to a bad start; źle zacząć ( znajomość) get off the wrong foot; źle coś zrozumieć misunderstand l. misinterpret l. misapprehend sth; take sth in ill part; nie zrozum mnie źle don't get me wrong; źle dobrany (o osobach, rzeczach) ill-assorted, mismatched; źle skrywany (o żalu, pogardzie) ill-disguised; źle wymawiać mispronounce; źle stosować misapply; źle ocenić (sytuację, odległość, osobę) misjudge; źle rozegrać ( sytuację) mishandle; źle coś widzieć (np. scenę z góry) have a bad view of sth; być źle ubranym be badly dressed; look dowdy; źle działać ( o urządzeniu) perform badly; źle zaprojektowany badly designed.2. (= słabo, mizernie) poorly, badly; źle się czuć feel bad l. awful l. unwell; źle wyglądać look bad l. awful; z kimś jest źle sb is in a serious condition; źle odżywiony ill nourished, malnourished; źle sytuowany badly off.3. (= mało) badly, insufficiently; źle zarabiać be badly paid; źle opłacany ( o pracowniku) underpaid.4. (= nieuczciwie) źle się prowadzić have a bad reputation; źle mu z oczu patrzy pot. (= nie budzi zaufania) he doesn't inspire confidence.5. (= negatywnie, niekorzystnie) badly, poorly; mówić o kimś źle speak badly l. evil of sb; źle kogoś nastrajać put sb in a bad mood; źle na czymś wyjść lose out on sth.6. (= nieżyczliwie) źle traktować maltreat, ill-treat, mistreat, abuse (sb); treat sb badly; źle komuś życzyć wish sb ill; bear malice to sb; nie życzyć komuś źle bear sb no malice; źle wróżyć augur badly.7. (= nieprzyjemnie, ciężko, smutno) hard, sadly; źle mi bez ciebie I feel so bad l. sad without you; czuję się źle w jego towarzystwie I don't feel comfortable in his company; I don't feel at ease when he is around.8. (= niepomyślnie) badly; komuś źle poszło na egzaminie sb did badly in an exam; źle się komuś powodzi sb is doing badly; źle trafiłeś it's not the right time l. moment; on źle skończy he will come to no good; he will come to a bad l. sticky end; źle się skończyć come to grief l. a bad end l. no good; źle na tym wyjdziesz you will lose on it; źle się komuś przysłużyć do sb a bad service.9. ( o niepomyślnej sytuacji) badly, bad; źle z nami we're done for; oj, źle! too bad!; gorzej niż źle worse than bad; nie tak źle not too bad; gorzej już być nie może it can't be worse than that; things have gone from bad to worse; i tak źle, i tak niedobrze we are in a cleft stick.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > źle
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125 zmy|sł
Ⅰ m (G zmysłu) 1. Psych. sense- zmysł wzroku/słuchu/węchu the sense of sight/hearing/smell- narządy zmysłów the sense organs2. sgt książk. (predyspozycja) flair, aptitude C/U- mieć zmysł polityczny/organizatorski/do handlu to have a flair for politics/organization/commerceⅡ zmysły plt 1. (popęd płciowy) sexual urges a. desires 2. przest. (przytomność) consciousness U- upaść/leżeć bez zmysłów to fall down/lie unconscious■ szósty zmysł a sixth sense- pomieszanie zmysłów przest. madness- być przy zdrowych zmysłach to be of sound mind- nikt przy zdrowych zmysłach w to nie uwierzy nobody in their right mind would believe that- odchodzić od zmysłów to be going out of one’s mind, to be beside oneself- postradać zmysły przest. to take leave of one’s sensesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zmy|sł
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126 голова
ж1) head [hed]у меня́ боли́т голова́ — I have a headache
над голово́й — overhead
голово́й вперёд — head first
2) ( скота) head pl head50 голо́в скота́ — fifty head of cattle
3) (ум) разг mind, brains plсве́тлая голова́ — clear mind, a (very) bright person
он челове́к с голово́й — he has brains
рабо́тать голово́й — use one's brains
не выходи́ть из головы́ — not to go out of one's mind
4) м разг ( руководитель) head•- биться головой о стену
- в первую голову
- выдать себя с головой
- вымыть голову
- дел выше головы
- игра головой
- мне пришло в голову
- очертя голову
- пусть у него болит голова
- ручаться головой
- с головы до ног
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127 ἐλαύνω
ἐλαύνω, Il.12.62, etc.: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf. ἐλαύνεσκον ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hdt.7.119: [tense] fut. ἐλάσω [ᾰ], part.Aἐλάσοντας X.An.7.7.55
codd., cf.D.H.2.36, ([etym.] ἐξ-) Hp.Loc.Hom.46, Nat.Mul.32 ( ἐλάσσω ([etym.] παρ- ) is f.l. in Il.23.427, and ξυνελάσσομεν is subj. in Od.18.39);ἐλάω A.R.3.411
; [dialect] Att. ἐλῶ, ᾷς, ᾷ, inf. ἐλᾶν, also Hdt.1.207, etc., and so Hom. in the resolved formἐλόω Il.13.315
, Od.7.319: inf. ἐλάαν (though this is also inf. [tense] pres., v. infr.) Il.17.496, Od.5.290: [tense] aor. 1 ἤλᾰσα, [dialect] Ep.ἔλᾰσα Il.5.80
,ἔλασσα 18.564
, [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3sg.ἐλάσασκεν 2.199
: [tense] pf. ἐλήλᾰκα ([etym.] ἀπ-, ἐξ-) X.Cyr.4.2.10, Ar.Nu. 828: [tense] plpf. ἐληλάκειν ([etym.] ἐξ-) Hdt.5.90:— [voice] Med. (v. infr. 1.2), [tense] fut. ἐλάσομαι ([etym.] παρ-) dub. l. in Arr.An.3.30.3: [tense] aor.ἠλασάμην Il.11.682
, rare in [dialect] Att., as Pl.Grg. 484b; [ per.] 3sg.ἤλσατο Ibyc.55
; [dialect] Ep. ἐλάσαιο, -ασαίατο, -ασσάμενος, Od.20.51, Il.10.537, Od.4.637:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ἐλασθήσομαι ([etym.] ἐξ-) D.H.4.9: [tense] aor. ἠλάθην [ᾰ] E.Heracl. 430, Ar.Ec.4; laterἠλάσθην AP7.278
(Arch.), Sammelb. 997 (iv A.D.), ([etym.] ἐξ-, συν-) Plb.8.24.9, 18.22.6, etc. (in Hdt. the Mss. vary between the two forms,ἐξελαθείς 7.165
,ἀπηλάσθησαν 3.54
): [tense] pf.ἐλήλαμαι Od.7.113
, Hdt.7.84 ([etym.] ἐξ-), etc.;ἐλήλασμαι Hp.Mul. 2.133
, Aen.Tact.31.4 (prob.), ([etym.] ἐξ-) Plb.6.22.4, ([etym.] συν-) A.D.Conj.233.30: [tense] plpf.ἠλήλατο Il.5.400
; poet. alsoἐλήλατο 4.135
; [ per.] 3pl. , also ἐληλέδατ', ἐληλέατ', ἐληλάδατ' vv.ll. in Od.7.86.— The [tense] pres. [full] ἐλάω is rare and mainly Poet., imper.ἔλα Pi.I.5(4).38
, A.Fr. 332, E.HF 819, Fr.779.1 (also non-thematic [ per.] 3pl. ([place name] Cos)): inf.ἐλᾶν Canthar.4
, X.HG2.4.32: inf. ἐλάαν as [dialect] Ep.inf.[tense] pres. is freq. in Hom. (v. infr.1.2): part.ἐλάουσα Emp.4.5
: [tense] impf. [ per.] 3pl.ἔλων Od.4.2
, [ per.] 3sg.ἔλαεν A.R.3.872
;ἀπ-έλα X.Cyr.8.3.32
; but ἀπ-ήλαον in Ar.Lys. 1001 is prob. an error for - ήλα'αν, [dialect] Dor. for - ήλασαν:—radic. sense, drive, set in motion, of driving flocks,εἰς εὐρὺ σπέος ἤλασε μῆλα Od.9.237
;κακοὺς δ' ἐς μέσσον ἔλασσεν Il.4.299
; [tense] aor. [voice] Med. ἠλασάμην in act. sense, 10.537, 11.682: freq. of horses, chariots, ships, drive, ἐλάαν (inf. [tense] pres.)ἅρμα καὶ ἵππους 23.334
;ἐς τὴν ἀγορὴν τὸ ζεῦγος Hdt. 1.59
; ἐ. ἵππον ride it, Id.4.64, al.; κέλητας καὶ ἅρματα ἐ. ride and drive, Id.7.86; ἐ. νῆα row it, Od.12.109, etc.; στρατὸν ἐ. Pi.O.10(11).66, Hdt. 1.176, 4.91, etc.b with acc. omitted, intr., go in a chariot, drive, μάστιξεν δ' ἐλάαν (sc. ἵππους ) he whipped them on, Il.5.366, al., cf. S.El. 734, 739; βῆ δ' ἐλάαν ἐπὶ κύματα he drove on over the waves, Il. 13.27; διὰ νύκτα ἐλάαν travel the night through, Od.15.50; ἐς τὸ ἄστυ ἐ. drive into the city, Hdt.1.60; ἐπὶ ζευγέων ἐ. ib. 199; ride, Id.7.88, X.Eq.Mag.3.9, etc.; ἐλῶν ἐς Θρηΐκην marching.., Hdt.9.89, etc.; row,μάλα σφοδρῶς ἐλάαν Od.12.124
; ἐλαύνοντες rowers, 13.22, etc.c in this intr. sense, it sts. took an acc. loci, γαλήνην ἐλαύνειν to sail the calm sea, i.e. over it, 7.319; so τὰ ἕσπερα νῶτ' ἐ. E.El. 731 (lyr.); also ἐλαύνειν δρόμον run a course, Ar.Nu.28;ὁδόν D.P. 586
.d [voice] Pass., [ νηῦς] ἐλαυνομένη a ship under way, Od.13.155 (butπλοῖα ὑπὸ σκληρῶν ἀνέμων ἐλαυνόμενα Ep.Jac.3.4
); τὰ κατάντη ἐλαύνεσθαι, of horses, to be ridden on steep ground, X.Eq.Mag.8.3.2 drive away, carry off, in Hom. of stolen cattle or horses,βοῶν ἀρίστας Od.12.353
;ἵππους Il.5.236
;ἐ. ὅ τι δύναιντο X.HG4.8.18
:—[voice] Med., Od.4.637, 20.51;ῥύσι' ἐλαυνόμενος Il.11.674
, etc.3 drive away, expel,ἐ. [τινὰ] ἐκ δήμου 6.158
;ἄνδρας ἀπ' Οἰνώνας Pi.N.5.16
: freq. in Trag.,ἐ. τινὰ γῆς E.Med.70
; μύσος, μίασμα ἐ., A.Ch. 967 codd., Eu. 283 ([voice] Pass.), cf. S.OT98; ἄγος ἐ.,= ἀγηλατέω, Th.1.126;ἐ. λῃστάς Ar.Ach. 1188
, etc.:—[voice] Pass.,γῆν πρὸ γῆς ἐλαύνομαι A.Pr. 682
.4 drive (to extremities), persecute, plague, οἵ μιν ἄδην ἐλόωσι.. πολέμοιο who will harass him till he has had enough of war, Il.13.315; ἔτι μέν μίν φημι ἄδην λάαν κακότητος I think I shall persecute him till he has had enough, Od.5.290;θεὸς ἐλαύνει πόλιν S.OT28
;Ἰωνίαν ἤλασεν βίᾳ A.Pers. 771
; ;σὺ δ' ἀπειλεῖς πᾶσιν, ἐλαύνεις πάντας Id.21.135
, cf. 173:—[voice] Pass.,ἐλαυνομένων καὶ ὑβριζομένων Id.18.48
;λύπῃ πᾶς ἐλήλαται κακῇ S.Aj. 275
;κακοῖς πρός τινος E.Andr.31
;ὑπ' ἀνάγκης καὶ οἴστρου Pl.Phdr. 240d
;τὴν ψυχὴν ἐρωτικῇ μανίᾳ Ael.NA14.18
; ἐλαύνεσθαι τὴν γνώμην to be out of one's mind, Philostr.VS2.27.5.5 = βινέω, Ar.Ec.39, Pl. Com.3.4.6 intr. in expressions like ἐς τοσοῦτον ἤλασαν they drove it so far (where πρᾶγμα must be supplied), Hdt.5.50;ἐς πᾶσαν κακότητα Id.2.124
; εἰς κόρον ἐλαύνειν push matters till disgust ensued, Tyrt.11.10; εἰς ἴσον (sc. τισί) Onos.Praef.4: hence, push on, go on,ἐγγὺς μανιῶν E.Heracl. 904
(lyr.); ἔξω τοῦ φρονεῖν Id.*ba. 853; πόρρω ἐ. σοφίας go far in.., Pl.Euthphr.4b, cf. Grg. 486a, X.Cyr.1.6.39.2 strike with a weapon, but never with a missile,τὸν σκήπτρῳ ἐλάσασκεν Il.2.199
;ξίφει ἤλασε κόρσην 5.584
;κόρυθος φάλον ἤλασεν 13.614
; ὀδόντας ἐ. knock out, A.R.2.785: c. dupl. acc., τὸν μὲν.. μεταδρομάδην ἔλασ' ὦμον him he struck on.., Il. 5.80; χθόνα δ' ἤλασε παντὶ μετώπῳ struck earth with his forehead, of a falling man, Od.22.94: c. acc. cogn., inflict a wound,οὐλὴν τήν ποτέ με σῦς ἤλασε 21.219
:—[voice] Pass., c. acc.νῶτον ὄπισθ' αἰχμῇ δουρὸς ἐληλαμένος Tyrt.11.20
;ἐλαύνεται εἰς τὸν μηρόν Luc.Tox.61
.3 strike one thing against another,πρὸς γῆν ἐ. κάρη Od.17.237
; of weapons, drive through,διαπρὸ χαλκὸν ἔλασσε 22.295
; [δόρυ] διὰ στήθεσφιν ἔλασσε Il.5.57
, cf. 20.269;ἤλασε Λυγκέος ἐν πλευραῖσι χαλκόν Pi.N.10.70
:—[voice] Pass., go through, Il.4.135, 13.595; to be fixed in, ;διὰ [σφονδύλου] διαμπερὲς ἐληλάσθαι Pl.R. 616e
.III metaph.,1 beat out metal, forge,ἀσπίδα.. ἣν ἄρα χαλκεὺς ἤλασεν Il.12.296
; πέντε πτύχας ἤλασε beat out five plates, 20.270; περὶ δ' ἕρκος ἔλασσε κασσιτέρου make a fence of beaten tin (with a play on signf. 2), 18.564; εὐνὴ Ἡφαίστου χερσὶν ἐληλαμένη χρυσοῦ a bed of beaten gold, Mimn.12.6; σίδηρος λεπτῶς ἐληλ. Plu.Cam.41.2 draw a line of wall, trench, etc.,ἀμφὶ δὲ τάφρον ἤλασαν Il.7.450
;ἀμφὶ δὲ τεῖχος ἔλασσε πόλει Od.6.9
;σταυροὺς δ' ἐκτὸς ἔλασσε 14.11
;τοῖχοι ἐληλέατ' 7.86
; τεῖχος τοὺς ἀγκῶνας ἐς τὸν ποταμὸν ἐλήλαται the wall has its angles carried down to the river, Hdt.1.180, cf. 185, 191; ἐληλαμέναι πέρι πύργον having a wall built round, A.Pers. 872 (lyr.); ὄγμον ἐλαύνειν work one's way down a ridge or swathe in reaping or mowing, Il.11.68;ἐ. αὔλακα Hes. Op. 443
; ἀμπελίδος ὄρχον ἐ. to draw a line of vines, i.e. plant them in line, Ar.Ach. 995: generally, plant, produce,ἐλᾷ τέσσαρας ἀρετὰς αἰών Pi.N.3.74
.3 κολῳὸν ἐλαύνειν prolong, keep up the brawl, Il. 1.575.4ἐξ ὄσσων ἐς γαῖαν ἐ. δάκρυ E.Supp.96
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128 تخلص
تَخَلَّصَ \ get out of: to avoid (sth. that one does not want to do): I’ve promised to go, and I can’t get out of it. \ See Also تَمَلَّصَ من \ تَخَلَّصَ مِن \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. get rid of: free oneself of: How can I get rid of these unwelcome visitors?. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also طرد (طَرَدَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على \ تَخلَّصَ من وَرْطَةٍ بالحيلَة أو حَقَّقَ أمرًا \ wangle: to get or arrange (sth.) by clever or improper means: He wangled a job for his son.
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put out of one's mind — To think no more about, forget about • • • Main Entry: ↑mind … Useful english dictionary
out\ of\ one's\ mind — See: out of one s head … Словарь американских идиом
out of one's mind — 1) you must be out of your mind! See mad 1) 2) I ve been out of my mind with worry Syn: frantic, beside oneself, distraught, in a frenzy … Thesaurus of popular words
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