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61 འདངས་པའི་ཚོད་
['dangs pa'i tshod]measure of sufficiency, being just what is wanted -
62 འདེངས་ཚོད་
['dengs tshod]measure of sufficiency, being just what is wanted -
63 ལངས་པའི་ཚོད་
[langs pa'i tshod]measure of sufficiency, being just what is wanted -
64 è proprio ciò che volevo dire
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65 nozze sfpl
['nɔttse]wedding sg, marriage sg -
66 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) sånn skal det være -
67 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) (ben fatto!), (proprio così!) -
68 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) das ist genau richtig -
69 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) O to chodzi! -
70 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) lūk, tā!; tieši tas, kas vajadzīgs!* * *tā arī jādara! -
71 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) būtent tai, ko ir reikia -
72 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) asta e tocmai ceea ce ne trebuie -
73 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) αυτό είναι(που χρειάζεται) -
74 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) to je ono! -
75 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) to je ono! -
76 nozze
sfpl ['nɔttse]wedding sg, marriage sg -
77 get the wind up
разг.испугаться, струсить, струхнуть; переполошиться‘The Gold Stealing Commission was just what they wanted.’ ‘Must've been a bit of fun over that,’ Bill surmised. ‘There was a bit of fun, all right,’ Dinny agreed, ‘Like as if you'd stirred up an ants' nest with a big stick. All the boys were scurryin' to get rid of any stuff they might have lyin' about. But it was the gold buyers and big boys in the racket got the wind up most of all.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. II) — - А тут как раз создали комиссию по борьбе с хищениями золота, и это пришлось очень кстати. - Вот уж, верно, суматоха поднялась! - заметил Билл. - Да, суматоха была немалая, - подтвердил Динни. - Словно муравейник разворошили. Все, у кого застряло хоть немного руды, бросились ее сбывать. Но кто особенно переполошился, так это скупщики золота и крупные воротилы с черной биржи.
‘I'll tell Father Joseph how you came trying to blacken the name of a poor little innocent child.’ ‘I didn't do anything of the sort...’ ‘Now you've got the wind up, you're trying to eat your words. If you don't go away, I'll have the police on you.’ (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitaion’, ch. 20) — - Я на вас отцу Джозефу пожалуюсь, расскажу, как вы шатаетесь по квартирам и пытаетесь очернить бедного, ни в чем не повинного ребенка. - Да у меня и в мыслях не было... - Ага, получили сдачи и теперь в кусты! Если вы сейчас же не уберетесь вон, я позову полицейского.
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78 that's the stuff!
هذا المَطلوب تماما -
79 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) voilà ce qu'il faut -
80 that's the stuff!
(that's just what is wanted!) é isso mesmo!
См. также в других словарях:
just what I (have always) wanted — phrase used for saying you are pleased with a present. This phrase is sometimes used in a humorous way to show that you really think the present is not very nice or useful Thanks again for the book, it’s just what I wanted. Eyelash curlers? Hmm … Useful english dictionary
just what the doctor ordered — phrase something that is exactly what you need or want Our holiday in Tahiti was just what the doctor ordered. Thesaurus: something or someone that is good or very goodsynonym Main entry: doctor * * * just what the doctor ordered informal :… … Useful english dictionary
just what the doctor ordered — {n. phr.}, {informal} Exactly what is needed or wanted. * / Ah! Just what the doctor ordered! exclaimed Joe when Mary brought him a cold soda./ … Dictionary of American idioms
just what the doctor ordered — {n. phr.}, {informal} Exactly what is needed or wanted. * / Ah! Just what the doctor ordered! exclaimed Joe when Mary brought him a cold soda./ … Dictionary of American idioms
just\ what\ the\ doctor\ ordered — n. phr. informal Exactly what is needed or wanted. Ah! Just what the doctor ordered! exclaimed Joe when Mary brought him a cold soda … Словарь американских идиом
just what the doctor ordered — exactly what is needed or wanted Having the extra day off from work was just what the doctor ordered and he was able to get his many errands finished … Idioms and examples
just what the doctor ordered — exactly what is wanted or needed. An evening without the kids was just what the doctor ordered … New idioms dictionary
be just what the doctor ordered — humorous to be exactly what is wanted or needed. Andy s making us some lunch. Great, just what the doctor ordered. A night out on their own was just what the doctor ordered … New idioms dictionary
just — just1 [ dʒʌst ] adverb *** 1. ) used for saying when something happens a ) soon or at a particular time: I can t come now. I m just putting the kids to bed. just now: We re just now beginning to understand how much work this project will be. just … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
just — I UK [dʒʌst] / US adverb *** 1) used for saying when something happens a) soon, or at a particular time I can t come now. I m just putting the children to bed. just now/at the moment/at present: Mr Reynolds is busy just now, but he ll see you… … English dictionary
just*/*/*/ — [dʒʌst] adv I 1) a moment ago a short time ago, or a short time before something that happened in the past Mum s just gone down to the shops.[/ex] Agassi had just arrived in Australia the day before.[/ex] Just last week it was freezing, and now… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English