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61 carry coals to newcastle
делать что-либо ненужноеTaking food to a farmer is like carrying coals to Newcastle.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > carry coals to newcastle
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62 carry the bag
распоряжаться деньгами, быть хозяином положенияIn our family the mother carries the bag. -
63 carry the weight of the world on one’s shoulders
Carry the weight of the world on one’s shouldersнести тяжесть мира на своих плечахLook at Tom. He appears to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > carry the weight of the world on one’s shoulders
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64 carry
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65 carry away
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66 carry forward
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67 carry in
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68 carry inference
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69 carry into effect
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70 carry into life
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71 carry on
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72 carry on business
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73 carry out
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74 carry over
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75 carry through
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76 carry to extremes
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77 carry too far
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78 carry a chip on one's shoulder
(carry (go about with, have или wear) a chip on one's shoulder)держаться вызывающе, иметь вызывающий вид; быть задирой, забиякой, искать повода для ссоры или драки [этим. см. a chip on one's shoulder]Large English-Russian phrasebook > carry a chip on one's shoulder
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79 carry a stiff upper lip
не терять мужества, сохранять присутствие духа, не падать духом, не вешать носа, проявлять выдержку; см. тж. a stiff upper lipI want you to keep a stiff upper lip, whatever happens. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XXIX) — Что бы ни случилось, отец, прошу тебя, не унывай.
Once Philip saw a man, rough and illiterate, told his case was hopeless; and, selfcontrolled himself, he wondered at the splendid instinct which forced the fellow to keep a stiff upper lip before strangers. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 81) — Как-то раз одному больному, неграмотному, неотесанному парню сказали, что его болезнь неизлечима. Филип, который и сам обладал большой выдержкой, поразился врожденной силе духа этого человека, благодаря которой он с таким мужеством держался перед чужими людьми.
Of course, he's young to be away... I had to keep a stiff upper lip when I parted from him, I assure you. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part IV, ch. 2) — Конечно, он еще слишком мал, чтобы жить вне дома... Мне, уверяю вас, пришлось напустить на себя ужасную строгость, когда мы расставались.
There's no use trying to fool myself any longer - trying to keep a stiff upper lip when I know deep down inside of me that I'm through - a failure - a self-made failure. (E. Caldwell, ‘Gretta’, part II, ch. VII) — Нет смысла дурачить себя и хорохориться, когда всем нутром чувствуешь, что терпишь неудачу, в которой сам повинен.
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80 carry guns
быть влиятельным человеком, принадлежать к сильным мира сего; иметь превосходство над кем-лThe Chancellor - whose concern is to make the two ends of his Budget meet - necessarily carries the biggest guns. (Suppl) — Мнение министра финансов, задачей которого является сбалансировать бюджет, оказывается решающим в финансовых вопросах.
It was Rangers and Celtic who held the biggest guns. (Suppl) — Команды "Рейнджерс" и "Селтик" были самыми сильными.
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