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1 let us shake hands over it
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2 hands off!
Help to build a mighty campaign against his anti-trade union legislation. Let the demand be "Hands off the trade unions". (‘Comment’) — Надо начать массовую кампанию против антитредюнионистского законодательства. Пусть нашим требованием будет "Руки прочь от тред-юнионов!"
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3 hands on
pуки пpoчь!Help to build a mighty campaign against this anti-trade union legislation. Let the demand be "Hands off the trade unions" (Comment) -
4 let's
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5 Let's shake hands!
Давайте помиримся!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Let's shake hands!
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6 lay hands on
1) (smb.) поднять руку на кого-л.; применить насилие; пустить в ход кулакиHe stared at me with a look that made me think he was about to lay hands on me. (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. VIII) — Он смотрел на меня с таким видом, как будто собирался пустить кулаки в ход.
You lay a hand on her, and I'll get the police to you. (M. Dickens, ‘The Angel in the Corner’, ch. 15) — Вы только притроньтесь к ней пальцем, и я вызову полицию.
2) (smb. или smth.) найти, достать, приобрести что-л.; завладеть чем-л.; заполучить, прибрать к рукам кого-л. или что-л. (тж. get one's hands on, put (one's) hand(s) on)After the death of young Bosinney... he had heard that she had left Soames at once... One thing was certain - Soames had never been able to lay hands on her again. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Indian Summer of a Forsyte’, ch. I) — Он слышал, что после смерти Босини... Ирэн сейчас же ушла от Сомса... Верно одно: Сомсу так и не удалось снова завладеть ею.
...I read everything I could lay my hands on. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 21) —...я читал все, что попадалось под руку.
I scarcely know where it is. It's not a thing you can put your hands on at a moment's notice. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Beyond This Place’, part I, ch. I) — я не представлял себе, где находится метрика. Это ведь не такая вещь, которая всегда под рукой.
Theodore explained that his grandfather had left him a few thousand pounds. ‘Well, don't let Clare and her gang get their hands on any of it. Otherwise it'll go down the drain...’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part I, ch. 2) — Теодор ответил, что дедушка оставил ему несколько тысяч фунтов. - Смотрите, чтобы Клер и ее шайка не прибрали эти деньги к рукам. А то плакали ваши денежки...
3) (smb.) схватить, изловить кого-л...they had scarce set foot upon the beach when Hoseason bade them lay hands upon Alan. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Kidnapped’, ch. XIII) —...едва только они сошли на берег, как Хосисон велел им схватить Алана.
If I could lay my hands on the swine who informed on me, he wouldn't do any more spying for a long time. (D. Cusack and F. James, ‘Came in Spinner’, ‘Tuesday IV’) — Если мне попадется этот грязный тип, который донес на меня, он долго не будет заниматься доносами.
4) (smb.) церк. рукополагать, посвящать в сан кого-лThe bishop laid hands on the candidates. (RHD) — Епископ посвятил кандидатов в духовный сан.
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7 put in smb.'s hands
(put in (или into) smb.'s hands (или in(to) the hands of smb.))1) (smb. или smth.) вверять кого-л. или что-л. кому-л‘There is a gentleman in this room,’ cried I. ‘I appeal to him. I put my life and credit in his hands.’ (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Catriona’, ch. 6) — - В этой комнате присутствует один джентльмен, - воскликнул я. - И я обращаюсь к нему. Моя жизнь и репутация в его руках.
That evening Chance, which visits the lives of even the best-invested Forsytes, put a clue into Fleur's hands. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part II, ch. II) — В этот вечер Случай вмешался в жизнь таких надежно защищенных от всяких случайностей людей, какими были Форсайты. И Флер получила в руки необходимый ключ.
‘Oh, Major Scobie, what made you write such a letter? It was asking for trouble’. ‘One can't be wise all the time, Yusef...’ ‘You see it has put you in my hands.’ (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, book II, part III, ch. II) — - Ах, майор Скоби, что заставило вас написать такое письмо? Вы сами напросились на неприятности. - Конь о четырех ногах, Юзеф, и то спотыкается... - Написав это письмо, вы оказались у меня в руках.
2) ( oneself) отдать себя в чьи-л. рукиTomorrow I shall call a meeting of my creditors, and put myself in their hands. (W. Howells, ‘The Rise of Silas Lapham’, ch. XXVII) — Завтра я созову моих кредиторов и отдамся в их руки.
In my opinion you ought to put yourself in the hands of a thoroughly good solicitor. (A. Christie, ‘Cards on the Table’, ch. XIII) — я считаю, что вам следует пригласить опытного юриста для ведения дела.
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8 a show of hands
Let's have a show of hands. — Давайте проголосуем.
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9 fold one's hands
сложить руки, бездействоватьNo! They would fold their hands... and smile at the masters... With Spartan endurance they determined to let the employers know their power by refusing to work. (E. Gaskell, ‘Mary Barton’, ch. XV) — Нет! Они будут сидеть сложа руки... и смеяться над хозяевами... Они решили показать хозяевам свою силу, со спартанской стойкостью отказываясь от работы.
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10 just let me get my hands on him!
[xhast let mi get hændz on him] veç në mos e kapsha! veç në mos më rente në dorë!English-Albanian dictionary > just let me get my hands on him!
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11 пускать по рукам
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12 ne dirati
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13 הרף ידיך
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14 רפי
רפי, רָפָה(b. h.; preced.) to be or make lax. Lev. R. s. 19 רָפוּ ידיהן their hands became lax (they lost their energy).Part. pass. רָפוּי; f. רְפוּיָה. Sabb.141b בר׳ when the shoe on the block is loose (can be taken off without moving the block). Ib. 130a, v. infra. Pi. רִיפָּה 1) to loosen, let go. Mikv. VIII, 5 יְרַפֶּה כדיוכ׳ he must loosen his hold of the objects, so that the water can come in contact with them; Y. Ḥag.III, beg.78d יְרַפֵּם עדוכ׳ be must let them go until 2) to let hang down; to make lax, weaken. Tanḥ. Kdosh. 6 מְרַפִּין כנפיהם they let their wings hang down. Lev. R. l. c. (ref. to Is. 35:3) שרִפִּיתֶם עצמיכםוכ׳ you weakened yourselves through your evil doings. Bekh.5b; Snh.106a (play on ר̇פ̇י̇ד̇י̇ם̇) שרִ֗יפּ֗וּ י̇ד̇יהן מדברי תורה (not עצמן) they let their hands drop from (holding) the words of the Law; Tanḥ. Bshall. 25 שרִפּוּ ידיהן מן התורה (or שרָפוּ, v. supra); a. e.Part. pass. מְרוּפֶּה; f. מְרוּפָּה. Sabb.130a עדיין היא מר׳ בידם (not היא; Ms. O. רְפוּיָה) it is still lax in their hands (they treat the ceremony with laxity), opp. מזחזקת held fast. 3) to soften, teach good manners. Ruth R. to II, 5 רבתה רִפְּתָה לה (or רָפְתָה) her mistress (Naomi) had taught her good manners; Yalk. ib. 601 חמותה מאלפא לה. -
15 רפה
רפי, רָפָה(b. h.; preced.) to be or make lax. Lev. R. s. 19 רָפוּ ידיהן their hands became lax (they lost their energy).Part. pass. רָפוּי; f. רְפוּיָה. Sabb.141b בר׳ when the shoe on the block is loose (can be taken off without moving the block). Ib. 130a, v. infra. Pi. רִיפָּה 1) to loosen, let go. Mikv. VIII, 5 יְרַפֶּה כדיוכ׳ he must loosen his hold of the objects, so that the water can come in contact with them; Y. Ḥag.III, beg.78d יְרַפֵּם עדוכ׳ be must let them go until 2) to let hang down; to make lax, weaken. Tanḥ. Kdosh. 6 מְרַפִּין כנפיהם they let their wings hang down. Lev. R. l. c. (ref. to Is. 35:3) שרִפִּיתֶם עצמיכםוכ׳ you weakened yourselves through your evil doings. Bekh.5b; Snh.106a (play on ר̇פ̇י̇ד̇י̇ם̇) שרִ֗יפּ֗וּ י̇ד̇יהן מדברי תורה (not עצמן) they let their hands drop from (holding) the words of the Law; Tanḥ. Bshall. 25 שרִפּוּ ידיהן מן התורה (or שרָפוּ, v. supra); a. e.Part. pass. מְרוּפֶּה; f. מְרוּפָּה. Sabb.130a עדיין היא מר׳ בידם (not היא; Ms. O. רְפוּיָה) it is still lax in their hands (they treat the ceremony with laxity), opp. מזחזקת held fast. 3) to soften, teach good manners. Ruth R. to II, 5 רבתה רִפְּתָה לה (or רָפְתָה) her mistress (Naomi) had taught her good manners; Yalk. ib. 601 חמותה מאלפא לה. -
16 רָפָה
רפי, רָפָה(b. h.; preced.) to be or make lax. Lev. R. s. 19 רָפוּ ידיהן their hands became lax (they lost their energy).Part. pass. רָפוּי; f. רְפוּיָה. Sabb.141b בר׳ when the shoe on the block is loose (can be taken off without moving the block). Ib. 130a, v. infra. Pi. רִיפָּה 1) to loosen, let go. Mikv. VIII, 5 יְרַפֶּה כדיוכ׳ he must loosen his hold of the objects, so that the water can come in contact with them; Y. Ḥag.III, beg.78d יְרַפֵּם עדוכ׳ be must let them go until 2) to let hang down; to make lax, weaken. Tanḥ. Kdosh. 6 מְרַפִּין כנפיהם they let their wings hang down. Lev. R. l. c. (ref. to Is. 35:3) שרִפִּיתֶם עצמיכםוכ׳ you weakened yourselves through your evil doings. Bekh.5b; Snh.106a (play on ר̇פ̇י̇ד̇י̇ם̇) שרִ֗יפּ֗וּ י̇ד̇יהן מדברי תורה (not עצמן) they let their hands drop from (holding) the words of the Law; Tanḥ. Bshall. 25 שרִפּוּ ידיהן מן התורה (or שרָפוּ, v. supra); a. e.Part. pass. מְרוּפֶּה; f. מְרוּפָּה. Sabb.130a עדיין היא מר׳ בידם (not היא; Ms. O. רְפוּיָה) it is still lax in their hands (they treat the ceremony with laxity), opp. מזחזקת held fast. 3) to soften, teach good manners. Ruth R. to II, 5 רבתה רִפְּתָה לה (or רָפְתָה) her mistress (Naomi) had taught her good manners; Yalk. ib. 601 חמותה מאלפא לה. -
17 רפי
רְפֵי, רְפָאch. sam( Pi. רִיפָּה to loosen, let go), to be lax, weak, unsteady. Yeb.64b דרָפֵי דמא, v. קְמַט. Kidd.65a אין ולא ורַפְיָא בידיה (he said) yes and no, and it was undecided in his hand; Sabb.113a; 116a; B. Mets.14b. Gitt.32a שופתא … רפיא the pin of the hoe gets loose (from the heat); סיכתא בדפנאר׳ the pin in the wall gets loose; קניא …ר׳ the reed in the basket becomes soft again (as if sprouting). Pes.42b דרְפָא מקמיט ליה (Ms. M. דרָפֵי; Rashi דרפו, corr. acc.), v. קְמַט; Sabb.110a. Y.Ber.II, 5c bot., v. עוּנְקְתָא; a. e. Pa. רַפֵּי to loosen, break the soil (cmp. רְפַק). Ned.41b דקא מְרַפֵּיוכ׳ he loosens the soil for him (by ploughing near him whom he has vowed not to benefit). B. Mets.95b מרפי ואזיל קמה (Ms. F. קמא קמא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 8; Ar. מְרַפֵּיש, מְרַפֵּשׂ) he breaks the ground as he goes before him (that ploughs with his cow). Af. אַרְפֵּא, אַרְפֵּי 1) to let loose, let go, let alone. Targ. Y. II Ex. 4:26 (h. text וירף). Targ. Prov. 4:13 (ed. Wil. תִרְפֵּא, read: תַ׳).Y.Ber.VII, 11c אַרְפּוּנֵיה let him alone. Y.Kil.IX, 32b אַרְפּוּנוּן ורחמיווכ׳ let them (the mice in their nest) undisturbed, it is written, ‘and his mercies are over all his creatures (Ps. 145:9); Y.Keth.XII, 35a. Lev. R. s. 5 אַרְפּוּן להון leave them (the dogs) alone; a. e. 2) to act as a laxative. Pes. l. c. מַרְפֵּא ליה (not להו; Ms. M. מַרְפֵּי; Rashi מרפו, corr. acc.); Sabb. l. c. מרפי, v. קְמַט. Ithpa. אִתְרַפֵּי, אִתְרַפֵּא; Ithpe. אִתְרִפֵי 1) to be lax, slack. Targ. Prov. 18:9 (ed. Wil. מִתְרַפֵּה). Ib. 24:10. 2) to relax, to let ones hands drop (in astonishment). Targ. Hab. 1:5. Targ. Is. 29:9. -
18 רפא
רְפֵי, רְפָאch. sam( Pi. רִיפָּה to loosen, let go), to be lax, weak, unsteady. Yeb.64b דרָפֵי דמא, v. קְמַט. Kidd.65a אין ולא ורַפְיָא בידיה (he said) yes and no, and it was undecided in his hand; Sabb.113a; 116a; B. Mets.14b. Gitt.32a שופתא … רפיא the pin of the hoe gets loose (from the heat); סיכתא בדפנאר׳ the pin in the wall gets loose; קניא …ר׳ the reed in the basket becomes soft again (as if sprouting). Pes.42b דרְפָא מקמיט ליה (Ms. M. דרָפֵי; Rashi דרפו, corr. acc.), v. קְמַט; Sabb.110a. Y.Ber.II, 5c bot., v. עוּנְקְתָא; a. e. Pa. רַפֵּי to loosen, break the soil (cmp. רְפַק). Ned.41b דקא מְרַפֵּיוכ׳ he loosens the soil for him (by ploughing near him whom he has vowed not to benefit). B. Mets.95b מרפי ואזיל קמה (Ms. F. קמא קמא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 8; Ar. מְרַפֵּיש, מְרַפֵּשׂ) he breaks the ground as he goes before him (that ploughs with his cow). Af. אַרְפֵּא, אַרְפֵּי 1) to let loose, let go, let alone. Targ. Y. II Ex. 4:26 (h. text וירף). Targ. Prov. 4:13 (ed. Wil. תִרְפֵּא, read: תַ׳).Y.Ber.VII, 11c אַרְפּוּנֵיה let him alone. Y.Kil.IX, 32b אַרְפּוּנוּן ורחמיווכ׳ let them (the mice in their nest) undisturbed, it is written, ‘and his mercies are over all his creatures (Ps. 145:9); Y.Keth.XII, 35a. Lev. R. s. 5 אַרְפּוּן להון leave them (the dogs) alone; a. e. 2) to act as a laxative. Pes. l. c. מַרְפֵּא ליה (not להו; Ms. M. מַרְפֵּי; Rashi מרפו, corr. acc.); Sabb. l. c. מרפי, v. קְמַט. Ithpa. אִתְרַפֵּי, אִתְרַפֵּא; Ithpe. אִתְרִפֵי 1) to be lax, slack. Targ. Prov. 18:9 (ed. Wil. מִתְרַפֵּה). Ib. 24:10. 2) to relax, to let ones hands drop (in astonishment). Targ. Hab. 1:5. Targ. Is. 29:9. -
19 רְפֵי
רְפֵי, רְפָאch. sam( Pi. רִיפָּה to loosen, let go), to be lax, weak, unsteady. Yeb.64b דרָפֵי דמא, v. קְמַט. Kidd.65a אין ולא ורַפְיָא בידיה (he said) yes and no, and it was undecided in his hand; Sabb.113a; 116a; B. Mets.14b. Gitt.32a שופתא … רפיא the pin of the hoe gets loose (from the heat); סיכתא בדפנאר׳ the pin in the wall gets loose; קניא …ר׳ the reed in the basket becomes soft again (as if sprouting). Pes.42b דרְפָא מקמיט ליה (Ms. M. דרָפֵי; Rashi דרפו, corr. acc.), v. קְמַט; Sabb.110a. Y.Ber.II, 5c bot., v. עוּנְקְתָא; a. e. Pa. רַפֵּי to loosen, break the soil (cmp. רְפַק). Ned.41b דקא מְרַפֵּיוכ׳ he loosens the soil for him (by ploughing near him whom he has vowed not to benefit). B. Mets.95b מרפי ואזיל קמה (Ms. F. קמא קמא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 8; Ar. מְרַפֵּיש, מְרַפֵּשׂ) he breaks the ground as he goes before him (that ploughs with his cow). Af. אַרְפֵּא, אַרְפֵּי 1) to let loose, let go, let alone. Targ. Y. II Ex. 4:26 (h. text וירף). Targ. Prov. 4:13 (ed. Wil. תִרְפֵּא, read: תַ׳).Y.Ber.VII, 11c אַרְפּוּנֵיה let him alone. Y.Kil.IX, 32b אַרְפּוּנוּן ורחמיווכ׳ let them (the mice in their nest) undisturbed, it is written, ‘and his mercies are over all his creatures (Ps. 145:9); Y.Keth.XII, 35a. Lev. R. s. 5 אַרְפּוּן להון leave them (the dogs) alone; a. e. 2) to act as a laxative. Pes. l. c. מַרְפֵּא ליה (not להו; Ms. M. מַרְפֵּי; Rashi מרפו, corr. acc.); Sabb. l. c. מרפי, v. קְמַט. Ithpa. אִתְרַפֵּי, אִתְרַפֵּא; Ithpe. אִתְרִפֵי 1) to be lax, slack. Targ. Prov. 18:9 (ed. Wil. מִתְרַפֵּה). Ib. 24:10. 2) to relax, to let ones hands drop (in astonishment). Targ. Hab. 1:5. Targ. Is. 29:9. -
20 רְפָא
רְפֵי, רְפָאch. sam( Pi. רִיפָּה to loosen, let go), to be lax, weak, unsteady. Yeb.64b דרָפֵי דמא, v. קְמַט. Kidd.65a אין ולא ורַפְיָא בידיה (he said) yes and no, and it was undecided in his hand; Sabb.113a; 116a; B. Mets.14b. Gitt.32a שופתא … רפיא the pin of the hoe gets loose (from the heat); סיכתא בדפנאר׳ the pin in the wall gets loose; קניא …ר׳ the reed in the basket becomes soft again (as if sprouting). Pes.42b דרְפָא מקמיט ליה (Ms. M. דרָפֵי; Rashi דרפו, corr. acc.), v. קְמַט; Sabb.110a. Y.Ber.II, 5c bot., v. עוּנְקְתָא; a. e. Pa. רַפֵּי to loosen, break the soil (cmp. רְפַק). Ned.41b דקא מְרַפֵּיוכ׳ he loosens the soil for him (by ploughing near him whom he has vowed not to benefit). B. Mets.95b מרפי ואזיל קמה (Ms. F. קמא קמא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 8; Ar. מְרַפֵּיש, מְרַפֵּשׂ) he breaks the ground as he goes before him (that ploughs with his cow). Af. אַרְפֵּא, אַרְפֵּי 1) to let loose, let go, let alone. Targ. Y. II Ex. 4:26 (h. text וירף). Targ. Prov. 4:13 (ed. Wil. תִרְפֵּא, read: תַ׳).Y.Ber.VII, 11c אַרְפּוּנֵיה let him alone. Y.Kil.IX, 32b אַרְפּוּנוּן ורחמיווכ׳ let them (the mice in their nest) undisturbed, it is written, ‘and his mercies are over all his creatures (Ps. 145:9); Y.Keth.XII, 35a. Lev. R. s. 5 אַרְפּוּן להון leave them (the dogs) alone; a. e. 2) to act as a laxative. Pes. l. c. מַרְפֵּא ליה (not להו; Ms. M. מַרְפֵּי; Rashi מרפו, corr. acc.); Sabb. l. c. מרפי, v. קְמַט. Ithpa. אִתְרַפֵּי, אִתְרַפֵּא; Ithpe. אִתְרִפֵי 1) to be lax, slack. Targ. Prov. 18:9 (ed. Wil. מִתְרַפֵּה). Ib. 24:10. 2) to relax, to let ones hands drop (in astonishment). Targ. Hab. 1:5. Targ. Is. 29:9.
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Hands Across the Sea — is a military march composed in 1899Cite web|url=http://www.dws.org/sousa/articles/works.htm|title=The Works of John Philip Sousa|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=September 10|publisher=Dallas Wind Symphony|work=John Philip Sousa American Conductor … Wikipedia
Hands of Hope (Vietnam) — non profit organization of christian origin, providing help for disabled children and families in Vietnam. Founded by the Koop family in 2000 and based in USA. [ [http://www.nonprofitexpert.com/countries/vietnam.htm Non profit expert directory] ] … Wikipedia