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1 kick up one's heels
een kuitenflikker/luchtsprong maken; 〈 figuurlijk〉 zich amuseren -
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кутить, отрываться, шумно отмечать: After the match all the class went down to town to kick up their heels.— После победного матча весь класс рванул в город, чтобы отметить это событие.кутить, отрываться, шумно отмечать: After the match all the class went down to town to kick up their heels.— После победного матча весь класс рванул в город, чтобы отметить это событие.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > kick up one's heels
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разг.1) протянуть ноги, умереть...his heels he'll kick up Slain by an onslaught fierce of hiccup. (R. Browning, ‘Complete Poems’, ‘The Flight of the Dutchess’) —...он может ноги протянуть От приступа икания.
2) танцевать; резвиться; развлекаться, веселиться, весело проводить времяGrandfather could still kick up his heels now and then. (RHD) — Дедушка любил иногда тряхнуть стариной - потанцевать.
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expr infmlShe's been kicking up her heels around the beaches of Majorka for the whole month — Она в течение целого месяца резвилась на пляжах острова Майорка
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1) Австралийский сленг: оставаться в ожидании2) Макаров: быть в телячьем восторге, протянуть ноги, радоваться, резвиться, томиться в ожидании, тратить время на ожидание -
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1) Общая лексика: веселиться, танцевать, умереть2) Переносный смысл: "погудеть", оторваться, повеселиться -
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умеретьтанцевать; веселитьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > kick up one's heels
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веселиться, танцевать -
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амер. Повеселиться. Расслабиться. Оторваться. ПогудетьDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Kick up one's heels
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13 kick\ up\ one's\ heels
ficánkol örömében, fickándozik, ugrál örömében -
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разг шу́мно ра́доваться, проявля́ть теля́чий восто́ргThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > kick up one's heels
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expr infml esp BrEI had to kick my heels for half an hour until he would see me — Мне пришлось ждать полчаса, прежде чем он меня принял
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(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) stå og vente; sidde og vente* * *(to be kept waiting: I was left kicking my heels for half an hour.) stå og vente; sidde og vente
См. также в других словарях:
kick up one's heels — phrasal 1. a. : to show sudden extreme delight or energy inspired by such delight b. : to have a lively time had no time to take a holiday and kick up my heels when I came back from the war Rebecca West 2. slang : die … Useful english dictionary
kick up one's heels — idi kick up one s heels, to have an unusually lively, entertaining time … From formal English to slang
kick up one's heels — verb a) To dance. If a swimmer kicks up his heels and splashes the water, the judge will take points off accordingly. b) To relax; to enjoy oneself; to do as one pleases. Above the peals of laughter with which the words were received, rose Jakes… … Wiktionary
kick up one's heels — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have a merry time; celebrate. * /When exams were over the students went to town to kick up their heels./ * /Mary was usually very quiet but at the farewell party she kicked up her heels and had a wonderful time./ … Dictionary of American idioms
kick up one's heels — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have a merry time; celebrate. * /When exams were over the students went to town to kick up their heels./ * /Mary was usually very quiet but at the farewell party she kicked up her heels and had a wonderful time./ … Dictionary of American idioms
kick\ up\ one's\ heels — v. phr. informal To have a merry time; celebrate. When exams were over the students went to town to kick up their heels. Mary was usually very quiet but at the farewell party she kicked up her heels and had a wonderful time … Словарь американских идиом
kick up one's heels — have a good time, celebrate We really kicked up our heels at the Christmas party that we attended last week … Idioms and examples
kick up one's heels — phrasal 1. to show sudden delight 2. to have a lively time … New Collegiate Dictionary
kick up one's heels — N. Amer. have a lively, enjoyable time. → heel … English new terms dictionary
kick up one's heels — Enjoy oneself uninhibitedly … A concise dictionary of English slang
kick one's heels — verb wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting (Freq. 1) She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy • Syn: ↑cool one s heels • Hypernyms: ↑wait • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary