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grow out of clothes

  • 1 вырасти из одежды

    General subject: grow out of clothes

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вырасти из одежды

  • 2 вырастать

    vi; св - вы́расти

    выраста́ть из свое́й оде́жды — to grow out of one's clothes

    2) становиться взрослым to grow up; to be grown-up
    3) становиться кем-л to become sb, to develop into sb; to grow into

    из неё вы́растет хоро́ший врач — she'll make a good doctor

    как певи́ца она́ си́льно вы́росла — she's grown tremendously as a singer

    4) увеличиваться to grow, to in-crease, to rise

    це́ны вы́росли — prices have grown/risen

    5) появляться to appear, to come into sight

    выраста́ть на горизо́нте — to appear on the horizon

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > вырастать

  • 3 В-376

    НА ВЫРОСТ (НА РОСТ) шить, покупать и т. п. coll PrepP these forms only adv or nonagreeing modif) ( usu. of children's clothing) (to sew, buy a piece of clothing etc) too big in order to allow for the wearer's growth
    with room for s.o. to grow
    with room (for s.o.) to grow into to give s.o. room to grow (into) so (that) s.o. won't outgrow it too quickly.
    Московское платье оказалось превосходно: коричневые полуфрачки с бронзовыми пуговками были сшиты в обтяжку - не так, как в деревне нам шивали, на рост... (Толстой 2). Our Moscow clothes turned out to be superb: the brown dress coats had bronze buttons and were made close-fitting—not like they had been made in the country, with room for you to grow... (2b).
    Я — маленький гимназист в платье на вырост (Олеша 5). I am а small schoolboy wearing clothes that are too big so that I won't outgrow them too quickly (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-376

  • 4 на вырост

    НА ВЫРОСТ ( НА РОСТ) шить, покупать и т. п. coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; adv or nonagreeing modif]
    =====
    (usu. of children's clothing) (to sew, buy a piece of clothing etc) too big in order to allow for the wearer's growth:
    - with room for s.o. to grow;
    - with room (for s.o.) to grow into;
    - to give s.o. room to grow (into);
    - so (that) s.o. won't outgrow it too quickly.
         ♦ Московское платье оказалось превосходно: коричневые полуфрачки с бронзовыми пуговками были сшиты в обтяжку - не так, как в деревне нам шивали, на рост... (Толстой 2). Our Moscow clothes turned out to be superb: the brown dress coats had bronze buttons and were made close-fitting - not like they had been made in the country, with room for you to grow... (2b).
         ♦ Я - маленький гимназист в платье на вырост (Олеша 5). I am a small schoolboy wearing clothes that are too big so that I won't outgrow them too quickly (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на вырост

  • 5 на рост

    НА ВЫРОСТ( НА РОСТ) шить, покупать и т. п. coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; adv or nonagreeing modif]
    =====
    (usu. of children's clothing) (to sew, buy a piece of clothing etc) too big in order to allow for the wearer's growth:
    - with room for s.o. to grow;
    - with room (for s.o.) to grow into;
    - to give s.o. room to grow (into);
    - so (that) s.o. won't outgrow it too quickly.
         ♦ Московское платье оказалось превосходно: коричневые полуфрачки с бронзовыми пуговками были сшиты в обтяжку - не так, как в деревне нам шивали, на рост... (Толстой 2). Our Moscow clothes turned out to be superb: the brown dress coats had bronze buttons and were made close-fitting - not like they had been made in the country, with room for you to grow... (2b).
         ♦ Я - маленький гимназист в платье на вырост (Олеша 5). I am a small schoolboy wearing clothes that are too big so that I won't outgrow them too quickly (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на рост

  • 6 выйти из пеленок

    [vyyti is p'el'onok] To come out of one's swaddling-clothes. To grow up, to become adult, to be on one's own. Cf. To be out of swaddling-clothes.

    Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > выйти из пеленок

  • 7 О-30

    В ОБТЯЖКУ PrepP Invar nonagreeing postmodif or adv
    (a piece of clothing that) hugs the body, fits or is made to fit tightly
    close-fitting
    snug-fitting.
    Московское платье оказалось превосходно: коричневые полуфрачки с бронзовыми пуговками были сшиты в обтяжку - не так, как в деревне нам шивали, на рост... (Толстой 2). Our Moscow clothes turned out to be superb: the brown dress coats had bronze buttons and were made close-fitting—not like they had been made in the country, with room for you to grow (2b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > О-30

  • 8 в обтяжку

    [PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing postmodif or adv]
    =====
    (a piece of clothing that) hugs the body, fits or is made to fit tightly:
    - snug-fitting.
         ♦ Московское платье оказалось превосходно: коричневые полуфрачки с бронзовыми пуговками были сшиты в обтяжку - не так, как в деревне нам шивали, на рост... (Толстой 2). Our Moscow clothes turned out to be superb: the brown dress coats had bronze buttons and were made close-fitting-not like they had been made in the country, with room for you to grow (2b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в обтяжку

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  • grow out of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms grow out of : present tense I/you/we/they grow out of he/she/it grows out of present participle growing out of past tense grew out of past participle grown out of 1) grow out of something if children grow out… …   English dictionary

  • ˌgrow ˈout of sth — phrasal verb 1) if children grow out of clothes, they grow bigger and the clothes become too small for them 2) if someone grows out of a habit, they stop doing it because they have become older or wiser 3) to develop from something The idea grew… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • grow out of (something) — 1. to become too old to be interested in something. Vinnie did a lot of stupid stuff in high school, but I always thought he d grow out of it. 2. to develop from something. His book grew out of a trip to South America as a member of a government… …   New idioms dictionary

  • grow out — transitive verb : to cause to grow toward or arrive at maturity grow out a steer • grow out of * * * ˌgrow ˈout [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow out of — verb a) To become too physically large for something, especially clothes. I give my old clothes to charity when Ive grown out of them. b) To become too mature for something. Still, I see you mean well enough, and are merely suffering from the… …   Wiktionary

  • grow out of — phrasal : outgrow the boy grew out of his clothes before Britain grew out of tyranny P.L.Ritzema * * * become too large to wear (a garment) blazers that they grew out of ■ become too mature to retain (a childish habit) most children grow out of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow — [ grou ] (past tense grew [ gru ] ; past participle grown [ groun ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 about children/animals ▸ 2 about plants/cells etc. ▸ 3 about hair/nails ▸ 4 increase in size ▸ 5 increase in success ▸ 6 develop character ▸ 7 start to have… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • grow — W1S1 [grəu US grou] v past tense grew [gru:] past participle grown [grəun US groun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(increase)¦ 2¦(person/animal)¦ 3¦(plants)¦ 4¦(hair/nails)¦ 5¦(become)¦ 6¦(improve)¦ 7 it/money doesn t grow on trees …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • out|grow — «owt GROH», verb, grew, grown, grow|ing. –v.t. 1. to grow too large for: »to outgrow one s clothes. 2. Figurative. to grow beyond or away from; get rid of by growing older: »to outgrow boyhood friends, to outgrow a babyish habit …   Useful english dictionary

  • grow — v. 1) (d; intr.) ( to develop ) to grow from (oaks grow from acorns) 2) (d; intr.) ( to develop ) to grow into (the small shop grew into a large firm) 3) (colloq.) (d; intr.) to grow on ( to become likable ) (the strange new sculpture just grows… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • grow — verb past tense grew /grU:/ past participle grown 1 PERSON/ANIMAL (I) to become bigger and develop over a period of time: How you ve grown since the last time I saw you! | grow 2 inches/5cm etc: Stan grew two inches in six months. | growing… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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