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121 turn everything topsyturvy
v. her şeyi altüst etmek, her şeyi başaşağı çevirmek -
122 turn smb.'s brain
повлиять на чью-л. психику; свести с ума кого-лShe listened to Catalina's story with dismay... The only possible explanation was that the poor girl's illness and the loss of her lover had turned her brain (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 3) — Мать с тревогой слушала рассказ Каталины... Могло быть только одно объяснение: из-за болезни и потери возлюбленного рассудок бедной девушки помутился.
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123 turn one's brain
пoвлиять нa чью-л. пcиxику; cвecти c умa кoгo-л.She listened to Catalina's story with dismay... The only possible explanation was that the poor girl's illness and the loss of her lover turned her brain (W. S. Maugham) -
124 turn a cold shoulder to sb
Общая лексика: демонстративно игнорировать (Example: The membership committee turned a cold shoulder to my request. — \<\<......\>\> проигнорировали мою просьбу.), оказать холодный приём (I've been getting the cold shoulder every time I go near her. — Она меня просто демонстративно не замечает/не отличает меня от стенки.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > turn a cold shoulder to sb
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125 her defasında
adv. at every turn* * *any time -
126 her yerde
adv. everywhere, all over, far and near, at every turn* * *1. every place 2. far and near 3. far and wide -
127 her fırsatta
adv. at every turn -
128 her şeyi başaşağı çevirmek
v. turn everything topsyturvy
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