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on his feet

  • 1 his feet turn in

    English-Dutch dictionary > his feet turn in

  • 2 his feet have gone dead

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his feet have gone dead

  • 3 his feet went pit

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his feet went pit

  • 4 his feet went pitapat with joy

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his feet went pitapat with joy

  • 5 his feet went pitpat with joy

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his feet went pitpat with joy

  • 6 at his feet

    at his feet
    aos pés dele.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > at his feet

  • 7 at his feet

    לרגליו
    * * *
    וילגרל

    English-Hebrew dictionary > at his feet

  • 8 at his feet

    aan/bij zijn voeten

    English-Dutch dictionary > at his feet

  • 9 at his feet

    vid hans fötter

    English-Swedish dictionary > at his feet

  • 10 at his feet

    Новый англо-русский словарь > at his feet

  • 11 carry smb. off his feet

    (carry (sweep, амер. take) smb. off his feet)
    вызвать энтузиазм, восторг, воодушевление в ком-л.; поразить, потрясти, ошеломить кого-л.; захватить кого-л. целиком; вскружить кому-л. голову

    He was swept off his feet by the other's work, and astonished that no attempt had been made to publish it. (J. London, ‘Martin Eden’, ch. XXXII) — Мартин пришел в восторг, прочтя стихи Бриссендена, и очень удивился, узнав, что тот ни разу не сделал попытки напечатать их.

    At first when he had swept her off her feet... she was a little doubtful, a little afraid of him, although she had always liked him. Now, however, by living with him, by knowing him better, by watching his moods, she had come to love him. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardt’, ch. XXVIII) — Вначале, когда этот человек как вихрь ворвался в ее жизнь... Дженни немного сомневалась в нем, немного боялась его, хотя он ей всегда нравился. Но, проведя подле него все эти годы, узнав его лучше, она постепенно полюбила его.

    He wanted a passion to seize him, he wanted to be swept off his feet and borne powerless in a mighty rush he cared not whither. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 48) — Ему хотелось, чтобы им завладела страсть, захватила его целиком и повлекла, как могучий поток, неведомо куда.

    He still carried young people off their feet; he still gave them faith in themselves... (C. P. Snow, ‘Strangers and Brothers’, ch. 21) — Джордж все еще был кумиром молодых людей. Он умел заставить их поверить в себя...

    She soothed him. ‘It all happened with such a rush, dear. It would have swept anyone off his feet.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Citadel’, book IV, ch.17) — Кристин утешала его: "Все это произошло так быстро, милый. Кого угодно могло ошарашить"

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > carry smb. off his feet

  • 12 get smb. on his feet

    (get (put или set) smb. (или smth.) on his (или its) feet)
    поставить кого-л. (или что-л.) на ноги, спасти; см. тж. get smb. on his legs

    ‘You know,’ observed President Davison of the Girard National to one of his friends, the morning after Cowperwood was convicted, ‘I don't believe that it will be possible to put young Cowperwood on his feet after this.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. LIV) — - Знаете что, - заметил одному из своих друзей президент Джирардского национального банка Дэвисон на следующий день после вынесения Каупервуду обвинительного приговора, - я не думаю, что после всего этого будет возможно снова поставить Каупервуда на ноги.

    Pyle said vaguely, ‘Oh, you know, we want to get some of these local industries on their feet...’ (Gr. Greene, ‘The Quiet American’, part II, ch. 1) — Пайл ответил как-то неопределенно: "Да, знаете, мы собирались наладить кое-какие местные промыслы..."

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  • 13 run smb. off his feet

    разг.
    (run smb. (clean) off his feet (или legs))
    вконец загнать кого-л.; см. тж. rush smb. off his feet

    I wouldn't recommend anyone to work at that place; they run you off your feet. (EVI) — Я никому не посоветовал бы работать в этом месте; они здесь вас выжмут как лимон.

    We've had a very busy day today. I've been run clean off my feet. — У нас был очень трудный день сегодня, я просто с ног сбился.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > run smb. off his feet

  • 14 get smb. on his feet

    или put smb. ( или smth.) on his ( или its) feet
       пocтaвить кoгo-л. (или чтo-л.) нa нoги, cпacти кoгo-л. (или чтo-л.)
        'You know,' observed President Davison of the Girard National to one of his friends, the morning after Cowperwood was convicted, 'I don't believe that it will be possible to put young Cowperwood on his feet after this' (Th. Dreiser). Pyle said vaguely, 'Oh, you know, we want to get some of these local industries on their feet' (Or. Greene)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get smb. on his feet

  • 15 rush smb. off his feet

       1) зaвaлить кoгo-л. paбoтoй (тж. run smb. off his feet или legs и rush smb. off his legs)
        We're rushed off our feet with work - could do with any amount of help (M. Dickens)
       2) пoтopaпливaть, пoдxлёcтывaть, пoдcтёгивaть, пoдгoнять кoгo-л.
        'Why don't you ask me out to tea one day, Johnny?' 'Oh, I drink coffee.' 'You know what I mean.' 'Don't rush me off my feet, now, Dorothy. Why you not wait until I make the offer?' (C. Maclnnes)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > rush smb. off his feet

  • 16 rush smb. off his feet

    1) завалить кого-л. работой; см. тж. run smb. off his feet

    We're rushed off our feet with work - could do with any amount of help. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Fancy’, ch. 9) — Мы с этой работой сбились с ног. Будем рады любой помощи.

    2) поторапливать, подхлёстывать, подстёгивать, подгонять кого-л

    ‘Why don't you ask me out to tea one day, Johnny?’ ‘Oh, I drink coffee’ ‘You know what I mean.’ ‘Don't rush me off my feet, now, Dorothy. Why you not wait until I make the offer?’ (C. Maclnnes, ‘City of Spades’, part I, ch. VIII) — - Джонни, почему ты никогда не пригласишь меня на чашку чая? - Потому что я пью кофе. - Ты же понимаешь, что я хочу сказать. - Не торопи меня, Дороти. Почему ты не можешь подождать, пока я сам приглашу тебя?

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > rush smb. off his feet

  • 17 walk smb. off his feet

    (walk smb. off his feet (или legs))
    сильно утомить, замучить кого-л. ходьбой, прогулкой

    ‘Poor thing’, said Mrs. Mark. ‘I've walked you off your feet.’ (I. Mudroch, ‘The Bell’, ch. V) — - Бедняжка, - сказала миссис Марк. - Я так утомила вас этой прогулкой.

    Tom will walk you off your legs if you go out with him; he thinks nothing of doing thirty miles at a stretch. (DEI) — Том замучит вас, если вы с ним пойдете. Ему ведь ничего не стоит прошагать тридцать миль.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > walk smb. off his feet

  • 18 to rush somebody off his feet

    hacer ir de culo a alguien

    English-spanish dictionary > to rush somebody off his feet

  • 19 he has the ball at his feet

    he has the ball at his feet
    ele está com a faca e o queijo na mão.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > he has the ball at his feet

  • 20 they helped him to his feet

    they helped him to his feet
    eles ajudaram-no a levantar-se.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > they helped him to his feet

См. также в других словарях:

  • at his feet — by his feet, near him and below …   English contemporary dictionary

  • put one on his feet — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • set one on his feet — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • God Shuffled His Feet — Infobox Album | Name = God Shuffled His Feet Type = Album Artist = Crash Test Dummies Released = October 26, 1993 Recorded = Music Head Recording in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Genre = Alternative rock Length = 44:45 Label = BMG/Arista Producer =… …   Wikipedia

  • God Shuffled His Feet (song) — Infobox Single Name = God Shuffled His Feet Artist = Crash Test Dummies from Album = God Shuffled His Feet Released = October 1994 Format = CD Recorded = 1993 Genre = Pop/Pop rock Length = 5:10 Label = BMG/Arista Records Writer = Brad Roberts… …   Wikipedia

  • No man is ever good for much who has not been carried off his feet by enthusiasm between twenty and … — No man is ever good for much who has not been carried off his feet by enthusiasm between twenty and thirty. См. Молодой ум, что молодая брага …   Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)

  • got to his feet — stood up on his feet …   English contemporary dictionary

  • feet — [fēt] n. pl. of FOOT feet of clay a weakness or defect of character (in an otherwise strong person) get one s feet wet to have or get one s first experience in some activity or pursuit have one s feet on the ground to be practical, realistic, etc …   English World dictionary

  • feet — /feet/, n. 1. a pl. of foot. 2. drag one s feet, to act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant to act, comply, etc.: We can t begin the project until the steering committee stops dragging its feet. 3. on one s feet, a. in a… …   Universalium

  • was on his feet again — stood up on his own two feet, recovered, pulled himself together …   English contemporary dictionary

  • ran off his feet — became tired, used up his energy, collapsed …   English contemporary dictionary

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