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21 sneeze (one's) head off
Макаров: чихать много раз подрядУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sneeze (one's) head off
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22 talk (one's) head off
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23 yawn one's head off
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24 yell (one's) head off
Сленг: громко и горестно жаловаться, долго и кромко кричать, визжать -
25 to cry one's head off
кричать во всю мочь/до хрипотыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to cry one's head off
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26 to scream one's head off
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to scream one's head off
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27 to sneeze one's head off
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to sneeze one's head off
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28 to work one's head off
работать до упаду/как волEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to work one's head off
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29 to yawn one's head off
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to yawn one's head off
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30 bite one's head off
огрызну́ться в отве́тThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > bite one's head off
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31 laugh one's head off
смея́ться до ко́ликThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > laugh one's head off
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32 off one's head
(off one's head (тж. преим. амер. out of one's head))1) сошедший с ума, помешанный, безумный, спятивший, рехнувшийсяHis eyes were so shifty and bright we thought he was clean off his head. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. II) — Глаза так и горят, так и бегают по сторонам - мы уж думали, он совсем спятил.
A hundred times he had heard the old man spoken of as a little off his head... (Sh. Anderson, ‘Winesburg, Ohio’, ‘Loneliness’) — Сто раз доводилось ему слышать о старике, что, мол, у него не все дома...
In the morning when Andrew Masters came to see how he felt, Pledger was half out of his head. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, ‘The First War’, ‘1919’) — Утром Эндрю Мастерс, пришедший справиться о здоровье Пледжера, нашел его в бреду.
2) (with smth.) как безумный, обезумевший, вне себя (от чего-л.)And I told little Mona Fox about the broadcast, and the kid's nearly off her head. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Daylight on Saturday’, ch. 33) — Ну, а насчет участия в радиопередаче я сказал Моне Фокс, и девушка от радости голову потеряла.
They tell me Shawhead's near off his head with anxiety. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Adventures in Two Worlds’, ch. 2) — Мне сказали, что Шохед с ума сходит от беспокойства.
‘How does he hope to get back across such difficult country at night like that?’ Quartermain said. ‘He must be off his head.’ (J. Aldridge, ‘The Last Exile’, ch. XLII) — - И как Амин только решается возвращаться ночью по такому бездорожью, - сказал Куортермейн. - Должно быть, он сошел с ума.
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33 off one's head
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off one's chump/head/nut/rocker inf спятить; белены объесться; не в своем уме; тронутый; чокнутыйHe must be off his chump to pay so much money for old junk.
Spending that much on a car! He must be off his rocker! You're off your head if you think I'll pay your debts.
When she said we had to sleep in the barn we thought she was off her nut.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off one's head
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35 off the top of one's head
adv AmE infmlOff the top of my head I'd say they were just trying to ensnare her — Первое, что мне приходит в голову, это то, что они просто пытались заманить ее в ловушку
Off the top of my head I'd suppose she acted on the spur of the moment — Я могу лишь предположить, что она действовала под влиянием момента
He answered the questions off the top of his head — Он отвечал на вопросы, не дав себе труда подумать
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36 off one's head
adj infml1)Have you gone off your head? — Ты что, с ума сошел?
I feel like going off my head when I think about it — Когда я об этом думаю, мне кажется, что я схожу с ума
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > off one's head
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37 off the top of one's head
1) Общая лексика: неподготовленный, необдуманный (ex. Sorry, that was off the top of my head.), навскидку, без подготовки (I wouldn't be able to tell you that off the top of my head.)2) Разговорное выражение: с кондачка (не вникнув в суть дела, легкомысленно, несерьезно)3) Сленг: наобумУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > off the top of one's head
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38 off the top of one's head
нe думaя, нe пoдумaв, нe зaдумывaяcьHe answered the teacher's question off the top of his head. Without warning I was asked to make a speech and had to talk off the top of my headConcise English-Russian phrasebook > off the top of one's head
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39 off the top of one's head
идиом.наобу́м|| He answered the question off the top of his head. — Он ответил наобум.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > off the top of one's head
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40 off the top of one's head
inf с ходу; сразу (без подготовки)When asked what the company's profits were, he said he could only give them some figures off the top of his head.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off the top of one's head
См. также в других словарях:
one's head off — ► one s head off informal talk, laugh, shout, etc. unrestrainedly. Main Entry: ↑head … English terms dictionary
—— one's head off — informal talk, laugh, shout, etc. unrestrainedly: he was yelling his head off. → head … English new terms dictionary
- one's head off — talk, laugh, etc., unrestrainedly he was drunk as a skunk and singing his head off … Useful english dictionary
laugh one's head off — {v. phr.}, {informal} To laugh very hard; be unable to stop laughing. * /Paul s stories are so wildly funny that I laugh my head off whenever he starts telling one of them./ … Dictionary of American idioms
laugh one's head off — {v. phr.}, {informal} To laugh very hard; be unable to stop laughing. * /Paul s stories are so wildly funny that I laugh my head off whenever he starts telling one of them./ … Dictionary of American idioms
eat one's head off — phrasal 1. : to eat excessively or gluttonously 2. slang : to nag or grumble at one : scold or pick at one she ate his head off when he came in late * * * eat one s head off (esp of an animal) to cost more for food than one is worth • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
yell one’s head off — AND yell one’s guts out 1. tv. to yell loud and long. □ I was yelling my head off at the game. □ Stop yelling your guts out and listen to me. 2. tv. to complain bitterly and loudly. □ Some lady is yelling … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
talk one’s head off — tv. to talk endlessly; to argue persuasively or vigorously. □ I talked my head off trying to convince them. □ Don’t waste time talking your head off to them … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
laugh\ one's\ head\ off — v. phr. informal To laugh very hard; be unable to stop laughing. Paul s stories are so wildly funny that I laugh my head off whenever he starts telling one of them … Словарь американских идиом
talk one's head off — phrasal : to talk to one volubly and unremittingly are shy at first, but once they get to know you, they ll talk your head off … Useful english dictionary
bite one's head off — {v. phr.} To answer someone in great anger; answer furiously. * /I m sorry to tell you that I lost my job, but that s no reason to bite my head off!/ … Dictionary of American idioms