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1 off the go
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2 off-the-rack
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3 off-the-cuff
\off-the-cuff speech Stegreifrede fII. adv aus dem Stegreif* * *off-the-cuff adj1. Stegreif…:2. spontan (Entschluss)* * *n.spontaner Entschluss m. -
4 the buttons came off the foils
≈ страсти разгорелись не на шутку ( в споре) [букв. с рапир слетели наконечники]Lord Illingworth: "...But, if you wish let us stay here. Yes, let us stay here. The Book of Life begins with a man and a woman in a garden." Mrs. Allonby: "It ends with Revelations." Lord Illingworth: "You fence divinely. But the button has come off your foil." Mrs. Allonby: "I have still the mask." Lord Illingworth: "It makes your eye lovelier." (O. Wilde, ‘A Woman of No Importance’, act I) — Лорд Иллингворт: "...Но если хотите, останемся здесь. Да, останемся. Книга Жизни начинается с мужчины и женщины в саду." Миссис Оллонби: "А кончается Откровением." Лорд Иллингворт: "Вы парируете божественно. Но с вашей рапиры соскочил наконечник - это опасно." Миссис Оллонби: "Зато маска еще на мне." Лорд Иллингворт: "От этого ваши глаза только сильнее блестят."
There were many opposing views at the meeting and soon the buttons were off the foils. — На собрании было высказано много различных мнений, и скоро страсти разгорелись.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the buttons came off the foils
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5 off-the-peg
de prêt-à-porter►► off-the-peg clothes prêt-à-porter m;Marketing off-the-peg research = étude de marché utilisant des données déjà rassembléesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > off-the-peg
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6 off the beaten path
1) в стороне от большой дороги; см. тж. the beaten pathHe said that if I wanted to see some places off the beaten track, he could guide me to them. (S. Bellow, ‘Henderson the Rain Kings’, ch. II) — Ромилец сказал, что если меня интересуют нехоженые места, то он готов сопровождать меня.
2) не по проторённому пути; ≈ из ряда вон выходящее, необычноеAnything could happen - anything... But I'll admit it's a little off the beaten track. (A. Christie, ‘Cat Among The Pigeons’, ch. 11) — Могло произойти все что угодно... Но должна признать: случившееся действительно несколько необычно.
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7 off the peg
off the peg off the rack Am готовое платье; готовая одеждаIf I buy trousers off the peg they're always too short. She has all her clothes made; she never buys a dress of the rack.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off the peg
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8 off the rack
off the peg off the rack Am готовое платье; готовая одеждаIf I buy trousers off the peg they're always too short. She has all her clothes made; she never buys a dress of the rack.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off the rack
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9 off the top of one's head
improvisando, sin pensarlo————————sin pensárselo, así de entradaexpr.• espontaneamente adv. -
10 off-the-peg
Konfektions-, von der Stange nach n;\off-the-peg clothes Konfektionskleidung f -
11 off-the-'rack
Konfektions-, von der Stange nach n;\off-the-'rack clothes Konfektionskleidung f -
12 off-the-wall
\off-the-wall creativity unkonventionelle Kreativität;\off-the-wall humour seltsamer Humor -
13 off-the-peg
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14 off-the-rack
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15 off-the-record
(not to be made public) confidentiel; (not to be put in minutes) à ne pas faire figurer dans le compte rendu;∎ on the understanding that it is strictly off-the-record à titre strictement officieuxUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > off-the-record
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16 off-the-shelf
off-the-shelf [ˏɒfðəˊʃelf] a1) гото́вый;off-the-shelf items гото́вые изде́лия
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17 off the rails
off the railsa) desorganizado, desarranjado. b) louco, demente. c) degenerado (moralmente). to get, go/run off the rails a) descarrilhar. b) fig rebelar-se. -
18 off-the-peg
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19 off-the-rack
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20 off-the-record
off-the-ˈrec·ordII. adv inoffiziell* * *off-the-record adj nicht für die Öffentlichkeit bestimmt, inoffiziell
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