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121 (to) be done (with)
гл.кончитьзакончитьсяпокончитьразделаться с кем-либопоспеватьзавершить что-либо|| When you are done, you look like you have been coal mining.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) be done (with)
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122 one won't have
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123 to have been and gone and done
She's been and gone and done it. She's got engaged. — Поздно, она уже наделала дел, она теперь помолвлена.
Англо-русский современный словарь > to have been and gone and done
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124 easier said than done
посл.легче сказать, чем сделать; легко сказатьReg: "...Well, Dad - let's have it and get it over with." Frank: "Easier said than done. You and me don't quite see things the same way, do we?" (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act 1, sc. III) — Рег: "...Ну что ж, папа. Обсудим все и кончим на этом." Фрэнк: "Легче сказать, чем сделать. Мы же по-разному смотрим на вещи, не так ли?"
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125 no sooner said than done
‘what about going down to Nagle's for a few quiet pints?’ ‘No sooner said than done,’ answered Michael, ‘what have you got on you?’ ‘Enough for tonight,’ said Tom. (S. O'Casey, ‘I Knock at the Door’, ‘We All Go the Same Way home’) — - Не пройтись ли нам лучше к Нейглу да не выпить ли тихо-мирно по стаканчику? - Сказано - сделано, - ответил Майкл. - Сколько у тебя с собой? - На сегодня хватит, - сказал Том.
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126 you have well done that you have come
Общая лексика: вы хорошо сделали, что пришлиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you have well done that you have come
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127 I am afraid you have been done
Общая лексика: боюсь, что вас обманулиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I am afraid you have been done
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128 I have only done that much so far
Общая лексика: пока я только вот сколько сделалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I have only done that much so far
См. также в других словарях:
have done — phrasal : stop, cease, desist wish you would have done before I go mad used chiefly in the imperative * * * have done 1. To desist 2. To stop it 3. To have no more dealings • • • … Useful english dictionary
have done — {v.}, {formal} To stop; finish. * /When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class./ * /If you have done, I will explain the matter./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have done — {v.}, {formal} To stop; finish. * /When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class./ * /If you have done, I will explain the matter./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have\ done — v formal To stop; finish. When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class. If you have done, I will explain the matter … Словарь американских идиом
have done with — HAVE FINISHED WITH, be done with, be through with, want no more to do with; have given up, have turned one s back on, have washed one s hands of, have no more truck with. → have * * * I. phrasal : to bring to an end : have no further concern with … Useful english dictionary
have [done/seen/had etc.] more (something) than (someone) has had hot dinners — British & Australian to have done, seen, had etc. something many times, so that you have had more experience of it than the person you are talking to. Young man, I ve been to more football matches than you ve had hot dinners, so you don t have to … New idioms dictionary
have done more (something) than (someone) has had hot dinners — have [done/seen/had etc.] more (something) than (someone) has had hot dinners British & Australian to have done, seen, had etc. something many times, so that you have had more experience of it than the person you are talking to. Young man, I ve… … New idioms dictionary
have done with — index discontinue (abandon), quit (discontinue) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
have done with it — be/have done with it informal phrase to have finished dealing with something, so that you do not have to think about it any more Let’s just give them what they want and have done with it. Thesaurus: to finish somethingsynonym to kill a person or … Useful english dictionary
have done with — {v.} To stop doing or using something. * /When you have done with that paintbrush, Barbara, I would like to use it. * /I wish you would have done with your criticisms./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have done with — {v.} To stop doing or using something. * /When you have done with that paintbrush, Barbara, I would like to use it. * /I wish you would have done with your criticisms./ … Dictionary of American idioms