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1 get stuck into something
expr infmlThere is no holding him once he gets stuck into something — Если уж он чем-нибудь загорится, то его не остановить
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2 Rush headfirst into something
• Rush headfirst [headlong] into something Очертя голову ( безрассудно)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Rush headfirst into something
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3 Rush headlong into something
• Rush headfirst [headlong] into something Очертя голову ( безрассудно)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Rush headlong into something
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4 rip into something
rip into somebody/something нападать, набрасываться на кого-либо; отчитывать, ругать, критиковатьThis successful politician never fails to rip into his opponents, showing the weakness of their argument.
She ripped into her opponent’s voting record.
Ripping into the student’s paper seemed to give the instructor a diabolical pleasure.
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5 be into something
expr infmlToo many people are into drugs nowadays — В настоящее время слишком много людей пристрастились к наркотикам
She's into art like her father — Она, как и ее отец, серьезно занимается искусством
She doesn't eat meat now, she's really into health food — Она сейчас не ест мясо, а питается исключительно вегетарианской пищей
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6 shaft someone into something
expr AmE slI've been shafted into signing for something I don't want — Мне подсунули какую-то бумагу, и я сдуру подписал
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7 eat into something
1. пробить брешь (в сбережениях, запасах); израсходовать (время)The holiday in Canada will eat into our savings.
2. разъедатьJet lag can eat into precious holiday time.
Acids eat into metals.
Iron pans are not suitable as vinegar eats into them.
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8 look into something
расследовать, детально изучать, разобратьсяThe police are looking into last night’s robbery.
The committee must look into what hospital conditions exist for children.
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9 open into something
вести куда-тоThe hallway opened into a large well-lit room.
At the bottom of the stairs was a door opening into the cellar.
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10 get etc one's teeth into something
expr infmlHere, sink your teeth into this and see if you can't manage this project — Давай впрягайся, и посмотрим, как ты справишься с этим заданием
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11 jolly someone into something
expr BrE infmlThey jollied her into coming with them — Они чем-то угодили ей, и она согласилась с ними пойти
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12 wangle someone into something
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13 get into something
1) Американизм: became seriously interested in (I \<b\>got into\</b\> gardening in high school)2) Сленг: быть глубоко вовлечённым во что-либо -
14 sink (one's) teeth into something
Идиоматическое выражение: делать что-л с энтузиазмом (When Julie got promoted, she immediately sank her teeth into her new job.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sink (one's) teeth into something
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15 sink teeth into something
Идиоматическое выражение: (one's) делать что-л с энтузиазмом (When Julie got promoted, she immediately sank her teeth into her new job.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sink teeth into something
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16 put one's back into something
выкладываться (физически или умственно); поднажатьAll right, you guys. Put your backs into moving this piano!
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17 put one's heart and soul into something
выкладываться (физически и морально)Tom put his heart and soul into passing his examination.
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18 sink one's teeth into something
впрячься (приняться за дело)Being the manager of this department is a big task. I'm very eager to sink my teeth into it.
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19 get one's hooks into something
expr infmlIf I could get my hooks into the control of the company, I would change things for the better — Если бы я возглавил эту компанию, я бы все изменил к лучшему
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20 shanghai someone into something
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get your teeth into something — informal phrase to put a lot of your time and energy into something that is interesting because it needs a lot of effort and skill I’d like a project that I can really get my teeth into. Thesaurus: to try hard to do or get somethingsynonym… … Useful english dictionary