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41 talk until one is blue in the face
expr infml esp AmEYou can talk until you're blue in the face but you won't convince me — Ты можешь говорить сколько угодно, но меня ты не убедить
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > talk until one is blue in the face
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42 you can read it in (one's) face
Общая лексика: видно по лицу (По лицу видно, что они думают - You can read people's thoughts in their faces (Roshwald))Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you can read it in (one's) face
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43 you can read it in face
Общая лексика: (one's) видно по лицу (По лицу видно, что они думают - You can read people's thoughts in their faces (Roshwald))Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you can read it in face
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44 omul înţelept face ce poate, nu ce vrea
prov. aprox. if we can't do as we would, we must do as we can.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > omul înţelept face ce poate, nu ce vrea
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45 you read a person's character in his face
Общая лексика: (can) по лицу можно определить характер человекаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you read a person's character in his face
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46 asta e situaţia (n-ai ce-i face)
what can't be cured must be enduredso / there the matter rests.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > asta e situaţia (n-ai ce-i face)
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47 asta e şi n-ai ce-i face
put it in your pipe and smoke itwhat can't be cured must be endured.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > asta e şi n-ai ce-i face
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48 din coadă de câine sită de mătase nu se face
prov. you cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's earyou can't make a horn of a pig's tail.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > din coadă de câine sită de mătase nu se face
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49 nu lăsa pe mâine ce poţi face azi
prov. never put off till tomorrow what you can do todaya stitch in time saves nineprocrastination is the thief of timedelays are dangerous.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu lăsa pe mâine ce poţi face azi
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50 If you can't do anything else to a boy, you can make him wash his face.
<01> Если Вам больше нечего сказать ребенку, скажите ему, чтобы он пошел умыться. Howe (Хови).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > If you can't do anything else to a boy, you can make him wash his face.
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51 hijab (In Sufi terminology, veiling of the divine face, the most severe punishment that a Sufi can imagine)
Религия: хиджабУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hijab (In Sufi terminology, veiling of the divine face, the most severe punishment that a Sufi can imagine)
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52 you (can) read a person's character in his face
Общая лексика: по лицу можно определить характер человекаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you (can) read a person's character in his face
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53 you can say that until you are blue in the face
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you can say that until you are blue in the face
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54 you can usually tell if a girl has a gift for painting: it shows in her face
Общая лексика: если девушка талантливо рисует-это видно на её лицеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you can usually tell if a girl has a gift for painting: it shows in her face
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55 You can face whatever has to be faced if you master your own fears and simply go on.
<01> Вы сможете справиться с любой ситуацией, если поборете свои страхи и продолжите Ваше дело. Eleonor Roosevelt (Элеонор Рузвельт).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > You can face whatever has to be faced if you master your own fears and simply go on.
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56 You can usually tell if a girl has a gift for painting: it shows in her face.
<02> Если девушка талантливо рисует – это видно на ее лице.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > You can usually tell if a girl has a gift for painting: it shows in her face.
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57 you can shout till you're blue in the face
* puedes gritar hasta hartarteEnglish-spanish dictionary > you can shout till you're blue in the face
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58 cara a cara
face to face* * *= face-to-face [face to face], face-to-face [face to face], double-faced, head-to-head, confrontational, one-on-one, eyeball-to-eyeball, eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation, in personEx. This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.Ex. This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.Ex. Information desks should be sited near the library entrance, be multi-staffed, designed for double-faced seating and easy use of microfilm readers and AV materials.Ex. The database will compete head-to-head with other information providers by making information freely available on the Internet.Ex. The authors report on a case study that highlights the problems of applying such a confrontational method in an Eastern culture, such as Hong Kong.Ex. The one-on-one training pattern predominates and is effective at this institution where education in the singular is stressed.Ex. Last night the Israeli prime minister announced that after nine days of eyeball-to-eyeball negotiations, he'd had enough and was going home.Ex. For Miller, though, two decades of eyeball-to-eyeball confrontations with the new chairman are proof enough.Ex. Telephone reference services have become problematic in recent years due to increased volume of patron demand, both in person and on the telephone.* * *= face-to-face [face to face], face-to-face [face to face], double-faced, head-to-head, confrontational, one-on-one, eyeball-to-eyeball, eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation, in personEx: This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.
Ex: This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.Ex: Information desks should be sited near the library entrance, be multi-staffed, designed for double-faced seating and easy use of microfilm readers and AV materials.Ex: The database will compete head-to-head with other information providers by making information freely available on the Internet.Ex: The authors report on a case study that highlights the problems of applying such a confrontational method in an Eastern culture, such as Hong Kong.Ex: The one-on-one training pattern predominates and is effective at this institution where education in the singular is stressed.Ex: Last night the Israeli prime minister announced that after nine days of eyeball-to-eyeball negotiations, he'd had enough and was going home.Ex: For Miller, though, two decades of eyeball-to-eyeball confrontations with the new chairman are proof enough.Ex: Telephone reference services have become problematic in recent years due to increased volume of patron demand, both in person and on the telephone. -
59 personalmente
adv.personally.me encargaré yo personalmente I'll deal with it myself o personallya mí, personalmente, no me importa it doesn't matter to me personallyles afecta personalmente it affects them personally* * *► adverbio1 personally* * *adv.* * *ADV personally* * *adverbio personally* * *= face-to-face [face to face], personally, person-to-person, in person, speaking personally.Ex. This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.Ex. A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex. In the future, when videotex is developed to its full potential, deaf people will be able to use it to transmit messages person-to-person simply and rapidly.Ex. Telephone reference services have become problematic in recent years due to increased volume of patron demand, both in person and on the telephone.Ex. Speaking personally, I do not like to gloat -- I like to think we can be generous in victory and gracious in defeat.----* conocer personalmente = meet + in person, meet + face to face.* * *adverbio personally* * *= face-to-face [face to face], personally, person-to-person, in person, speaking personally.Ex: This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.
Ex: A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex: In the future, when videotex is developed to its full potential, deaf people will be able to use it to transmit messages person-to-person simply and rapidly.Ex: Telephone reference services have become problematic in recent years due to increased volume of patron demand, both in person and on the telephone.Ex: Speaking personally, I do not like to gloat -- I like to think we can be generous in victory and gracious in defeat.* conocer personalmente = meet + in person, meet + face to face.* * *1 (en persona) personallyvino a decírnoslo personalmente she came to tell us personally o in personme encargaré personalmente de enviárselo I'll send it to him personally o myself2 ( indep) personallyyo, personalmente, estoy a favor personally o speaking personally, I'm in favor of itpersonalmente, aceptaría la oferta if I were you o personally, I'd accept the offer* * *personalmente advpersonally;me encargaré yo personalmente I'll deal with it myself o personally;no la conozco personalmente I don't know her personally;les afecta personalmente it affects them personally;a mí, personalmente, no me importa it doesn't matter to me personally;personalmente, prefiero la segunda propuesta personally I prefer the second proposal -
60 достигам
1. reach (до to), gain, winдостигнахме до върха we reached/made the peakдостигам до брега gain/win the shoreдостигам до мястото си get to/gain o.'s seatдостигнахме до местоназначението си we gained our destination(за звук, размер и др. и) get toдо ухото ми достигат звукове sounds reach my earдостигам на дължина/височина/тегло до reach a length/height/weight ofкосата й достига до коленете her hair comes down to her knees, her hair reaches (to) her kneesтя едва достига до раменете му she scarcely reaches up to his shoulderдетето не може да достигне до най-горната полица the child can't reach the top shelfсложи го някъде, където детето не може да го достигне put it out of the child's reachне мога да го достигна I can't catch up with him(до даденото ниво) measure upне достига до международното ниво it does not measure up to the international standard(прониквам) penetrate2. (в отриц. изр.-недостатъчен) be short (of)не ми достигат два лева I am two levs shortне ми достигат... точки да се класирам за I am... points short of qualifying forне ми достигат две години за пенсия I am two years short of getting my pensionне ми достигат сили за да (не съм годен) I am not up to, I am not equal to (със сьщ./с ger.), ( нямам смелост) I can't bring myself to (c inf.), I can't face the task of (c ger.)3. прен. (успех, цел и др.) attain, achieveдостигам целта си achieve/gain/attain/reach o.'s object/endдостигам връхната си точка reach o.'s climaxдостигам крайния предел reach the limit(s)4. (доживявам) reachдостигам пълнолетие reach majorityдостигам до дълбоки старини live to a ripe old ageдостигам осемдесет години live to be eighty* * *достѝгам,гл.1. reach (до to), gain, win; \достигам до брега gain/win the shore; \достигам до мястото си get to/gain o.’s seat; \достигам на дължина/височина/тегло до reach a length/height/weight of; достигнахме до върха we reached/made the peak; достигнахме до местоназначението си we gained our destination; (за звук, размер и др.) get to; до ухото ми достигат звукове sounds reach my ear; косата ѝ достига до коленете her hair comes down to her knees, her hair reaches (to) her knees; (до даденото ниво) measure up; не достига до международното ниво it does not measure up to the international standard; ( прониквам) penetrate; не мога да го достигна I can’t catch up with him; сложи го някъде, където детето не може да го достигне put it out of the child’s reach;2. (в отриц. изреч. недостатъчен) be short (of); не ми достигат две години за пенсия I am two years short of getting my pension; не ми достигат сили за да (не съм годен) I am not up to, I am not equal to ( със същ./с ger.), ( нямам смелост) I can’t bring myself to (с inf.), I can’t face the task of (с ger.); не ми достигат … точки да се класирам за I am … points short of qualifying for;3. прен. ( успех, цел и др.) attain, achieve; \достигам връхната си точка reach the limit(s); \достигам целта си achieve/gain/attain/reach o.’s object/end; не \достигам до fail to achieve;4. ( доживявам) reach; \достигам до дълбоки старини live to a ripe old age; \достигам осемдесет години live to be eighty; \достигам пълнолетие reach majority.* * *abut ; achieve: fail to достигам - не достигам до; acquire ; arrive ; measure up ; penetrate (into, to, through); reach: to достигам the peak - достигам върха; run to* * *1. (в отриц. изр. - недостатъчен) be short (of) 2. (до даденото ниво) measure up 3. (доживявам) reach 4. (за звук, размер и др. и) get to 5. (прониквам) penetrate 6. reach (до to), gain, win 7. ДОСТИГАМ връхната си точка reach o.'s climax 8. ДОСТИГАМ до брега gain/win the shore 9. ДОСТИГАМ до дълбоки старини live to a ripe old age 10. ДОСТИГАМ до мястото си get to/gain o.'s seat 11. ДОСТИГАМ крайния предел reach the limit(s) 12. ДОСТИГАМ на дължина/ височина/тегло до reach a length/height/ weight of 13. ДОСТИГАМ осемдесет години live to be eighty 14. ДОСТИГАМ пълнолетие reach majority 15. ДОСТИГАМ целта си achieve/gain/ attain/reach o.'s object/end 16. детето не може да достигне до най-горната полица the child can't reach the top shelf 17. до ухото ми достигат звукове sounds reach my ear 18. достигнахме до върха we reached/made the peak 19. достигнахме до местоназначението си we gained our destination 20. косата й достига до коленете her hair comes down to her knees, her hair reaches (to) her knees 21. не ДОСТИГАМ до fail to achieve 22. не достига до международното ниво it does not measure up to the international standard 23. не ми достигат два лева I am two levs short 24. не ми достигат две години за пенсия I am two years short of getting my pension 25. не ми достигат сили за да (не съм годен) I am not up to, I am not equal to (със сьщ./с ger.), (нямам смелост) I can't bring myself to (c inf.), I can't face the task of (c ger.) 26. не ми достигат... точки да се класирам за I am... points short of qualifying for 27. не мога да го достигна I can't catch up with him 28. прен. (успех, цел и др.) attain, achieve 29. сложи го някъде, където детето не може да го достигне put it out of the child's reach 30. тя едва достига до раменете му she scarcely reaches up to his shoulder
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