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1 he is off his chump
viņš ir izkūkojis prātu -
2 to carry somebody off his feet
aizraut kādu -
3 to catch somebody off his guard
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4 to dance somebody off his legs
nokausēt -
5 to put somebody off his guard
vājināt kāda modrību -
6 to rush somebody off his feet
neļaut kādam apdomāties -
7 to sweep somebody off his feet
nogāzt kādu no kājām; pilnīgi pārliecināt; savaldzināt -
8 to trot somebody off his legs
nodzenāt kādu -
9 to walk somebody off his legs
nokausēt kādu ar pastaigu -
10 sweep (someone) off his feet
(to affect (a person) with strong emotion or enthusiasm.) nogāzt no kājām; satriekt -
11 sweep (someone) off his feet
(to affect (a person) with strong emotion or enthusiasm.) nogāzt no kājām; satriekt -
12 off one's own bat
(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) patstāvīgi; bez citu palīdzības* * *patstāvīgi; bez citu palīdzības -
13 his face didn't read off
viņa seja nekā nepauda -
14 take off
1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) novilkt (drēbes)2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) (par lidmašīnu) pacelties3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) paņemt brīvdienu; nestrādāt4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) atdarināt, attēlot -
15 throw off
1) (to get rid of: She finally managed to throw off her cold; They were following us but we threw them off.) tikt vaļā; atbrīvoties no2) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) nomest -
16 show off
1) (to show or display for admiration: He showed off his new car by taking it to work.) dižoties2) (to try to impress others with one's possessions, ability etc: She is just showing off - she wants everyone to know how well she speaks French (noun show-off a person who does this).) plātīties; izrādīties -
17 round off
1) (to make something smooth etc: He rounded off the sharp corners with a file.) noapaļot; nogludināt2) (to complete successfully: He rounded off his career by becoming president.) veiksmīgi pabeigt -
18 work off
(to get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant) by taking physical exercise etc: He worked off his anger by running round the garden six times.) tikt vaļā; atbrīvoties; aizmirsties (nodarbībā) -
19 go off
1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) sprāgt2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) (par trauksmi) skanēt3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) aiziet4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) zaudēt interesi/patiku5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) sabojāties6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) pārstāt darboties -
20 put off
1) (to switch off (a light etc): Please put the light off!) izslēgt; nodzēst2) (to delay; to postpone: He put off leaving / his departure till Thursday.) atlikt; novilcināt3) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) atcelt (tikšanos); atteikt (kādam)4) (to cause (a person) to feel disgust or dislike (for): The cheese looked nice but the smell put me off; The conversation about illness put me off my dinner.) šķebināt; bojāt apetīti
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off his guard — adjective not prepared or vigilant the blow caught him napping caught in an off guard moment found him off his guard • Syn: ↑napping, ↑off guard, ↑off guard, ↑off one s guard, ↑off her guard, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
sweep someone off his/her feet — sweep (someone) off his/her feet see ↑sweep, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑foot sweep (someone) off his/her feet : to make (someone) suddenly become very attracted to you in a romantic way She says that he swept her of … Useful english dictionary
sweep off his/her feet — sweep (someone) off his/her feet see ↑sweep, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑foot sweep (someone) off his/her feet : to make (someone) suddenly become very attracted to you in a romantic way She says that he swept her of … Useful english dictionary
No man is ever good for much who has not been carried off his feet by enthusiasm between twenty and … — No man is ever good for much who has not been carried off his feet by enthusiasm between twenty and thirty. См. Молодой ум, что молодая брага … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
give you the shirt off his back — give you anything he owns to help you, bend over backwards Christian is a compassionate person. He will give you the shirt off his back … English idioms
off his rocker — flipped out, crazy, nuts … English contemporary dictionary
off stride — ◇ If you are walking or running and someone or something (chiefly US) throws/knocks you off (your) stride or (chiefly Brit) puts you off your stride, you are unable to continue walking or running steadily. Another runner bumped into him and… … Useful english dictionary
off your head — Brit informal : crazy or foolish He s not just eccentric–he s completely off his head! He s gone off his head over some girl. • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
off one's rocker — or[off one s trolley] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Not thinking correctly; crazy; silly; foolish. * /Tom is off his rocker if he thinks he can run faster than Bob can./ * /If you think you can learn to figure skate in one lesson, you re off your… … Dictionary of American idioms
off one's rocker — or[off one s trolley] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Not thinking correctly; crazy; silly; foolish. * /Tom is off his rocker if he thinks he can run faster than Bob can./ * /If you think you can learn to figure skate in one lesson, you re off your… … Dictionary of American idioms
off your own bat — british informal phrase doing something because you have decided to do it, not because someone else has suggested it I came here off my own bat, because I wanted to. Thesaurus: without help and acting alonesynonym Main entry: bat * * * off your … Useful english dictionary