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121 turn about is fair play
посл.≈ справедливо, когда судьба благоприятствует не только одному (человеку)You had your chance then; seems to me it's mine now. Turn about's fair play. (R. L. Stevenson and L. Osbourne, ‘The Wrecker’, ch. XXIV) — Тогда вам повезло; сейчас, похоже, наступает моя очередь. Это справедливо.
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122 turn one's coat
изменить свои убеждения, взгляды; перейти на сторону противника, стать ренегатом (отсюда a turncoat ренегат, перебежчик)Sir John Urrie, a soldier of fortune... had already changed sides twice during the Civil war, and was destined to turn his coat a third time before it was ended. (W. Scott, ‘The Legend of Montrose’, ch. XVII) — Сэр Джон Урри - наемный солдат... он уже два раза переходил из одного лагеря в другой во время гражданской войны, и до ее окончания ему было суждено стать перебежчиком в третий раз.
Morell: "...I wont have you here snivelling about being a model employer and a converted man when you're only an apostate with your coat turned for the sake of a County Council contract." (B. Shaw, ‘Candida’, act I) — Морель: "...Теперь, когда вы прикидываетесь образцовым предпринимателем, пекущимся о своих рабочих, когда вы разыгрываете раскаявшегося грешника, я вижу в вас только предателя, замыслившего любой ценой заполучить контракт, волка в овечьей шкуре."
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123 turn on the waterworks
paзг.пpoливaть cлeзы; pacпуcтить нюниEvery time they stick a camera your way, show lots of leg and turn on the -waterworks (E. S. Gardner) -
124 turn one's blood cold
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125 turn smb.'s stomach
вoзмущaть кoгo-л., быть пpoтивным кoму-л.; c души вopoтитJennifer got to her feet. 'Get out of here. You turn my stomach' (S. Sheldon). Your hypocrisy turns my stomach -
126 turn up
ظَهَرَ \ appear: to come into sight: A figure appeared in the distance, to present oneself; be seen publicly I have to appear in court today. arise (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.) A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. Most newspapers come out every day. Your photograph came out well. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. show: to be seen: Dirt shows more on white clothes than on dark ones. turn up: (of sth. that was missing) to appear: The stolen goods turned up in the market. \ See Also بان (بَانَ)، لاح (لاَحَ)، برز (بَرَزَ)، طلع (طَلَعَ) -
127 your sins will find you out
var: whichever way you turn about, be sure, your sins will find you outвід своїх гріхів не втечешEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > your sins will find you out
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128 turn to buy
Australian slang: shout (usuallya round of drinks - "it's your shout")
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