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61 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) koks, kokia -
62 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) vad [] som?, hurdan [] -
63 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) -
64 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) -
65 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) jaký je, jak vypadá -
66 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) -
67 something is more like it
разг.‘It got a hell of a reception,’ said Tiger squirming. ‘It took courage anyway,’ said George. ‘Lack of sense is more like it,’ said Jean. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Whatchers and the Watched’, ch. 14) — - Моя речь была встречена овацией, - сказал Тигр, смущенно поежившись. - Как бы то ни было, а на это нужна отвага, - заметил Джордж. - Скажи лучше, без головы нужно быть, - вставила Джин.
First he refused quite definitely to come to terms; then he made me an offer. ‘That's more like it,’ I said. — Вначале он решительно отказался вести какие-либо переговоры. Потом все-таки предложил свои условия. - Это уже лучше, - сказал я.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > something is more like it
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68 what ... like?
used when asking for information about someone or something:"What does it look like?" "It"s small and square.'
"What"s her mother like?' "Oh, she"s quite nice.'
كيَفَ يبدوWe may go – it depends (on) what the weather's like.
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69 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) à quoi ressemble... -
70 what ... like?
(used when asking for information about someone or something: `What does it look like?' `It's small and square.'; `What's her mother like?' `Oh, she's quite nice.'; We may go - it depends (on) what the weather's like.) -
71 unlike *** un·like
[ˌʌn'laɪk]1. adjdiverso (-a), dissimile2. prepa differenza di, contrariamente aI, unlike others... — diversamente dagli or a differenza degli altri, io...
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72 give somebody quite a turn
напугать до смертиYou shouldn't creep up on people like that — you gave me quite a turn.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > give somebody quite a turn
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73 not (quite) right in the head
((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) være ved sine fulde fem* * *((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) være ved sine fulde fem -
74 not (quite) right in the head
((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) være ved sine fulde fem* * *((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) være ved sine fulde fem -
75 drink like a fish
не просыхать; беспробудно питьHe's a kindly man, but he drinks like a fish and is quite unreliable.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > drink like a fish
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76 eat like a wolf
разг.уписывать за обе щеки, отличаться отменным аппетитом (ср. волчий аппетит)Of course she's feeling quite well. she's eating like a wold. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Winter Cruise’) — Конечно, мисс Рид прекрасно себя чувствует. У нее прямо-таки волчий аппетит.
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77 shut up like an oyster
замолчать; ≈ прикусить язык; как воды в рот набралHe was talking quite freely till we mentioned his brother, then he shut up like an oyster. — Стоило нам упомянуть о его брате - он как воды в рот набрал.
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78 I like that!
paзг. иpoн.вoт этo мнe нpaвитcя!'I mean we're quite all right in our way, but nobody's going to mind what happens to us.' 'I like that,' Harold exclaimed (L. P. Hartley) -
79 matron-like
подобающий почтенной женщине степенная - in a * manner как подобает почтенной женщине пожилая - * woman почтенная женщина( пожилых лет) - at thirty she looked quite * в тридцать лет она выглядела весьма почтенной дамой (эвфмеизм) полная, грузноватая относящийся к старшей сестре, сестре-хозяйке (в больнице и т. п.), заведующей хозяйством (в школе и т. п.) - * duties обязанности сестры-хозяйки и т. п.;
домашние обязанности (редкое) как подобает матроне, почтенной женщинеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > matron-like
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80 not (quite) right in the head
((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) no puede estar en su sano juicio
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