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121 pull together
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122 pull together
['pʊltə'geðə]1) Общая лексика: (oneself) подтянуться, брать себя в руки, взять себя в руки, встряхнуться, выпутаться из беды, ладить друг с другом, работать дружно, собираться с духом, собраться с духом, сотрудничать, сплотить, справится с болезнью, хорошо сработаться, сдвинуть3) Экономика: сработаться4) Пословица: брать себя в руки (more freq. p.) -
123 lift oneself by one's own bootstrap
разг.(lift (или pull) oneself (тж. pull oneself up) by one's own bootstraps)выбиться в люди благодаря собственным усилиям, самому пробить себе дорогу; быть всем обязанным самому себе; см. тж. lift oneself by one's own bootlaces...he had supplied the data which proved that the country was able to pull itself up by its own bootstraps. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book II, ch. I) —...используя имеющиеся официальные данные, Новак докладывал, что страна вполне может своими силами выбраться из создавшихся трудностей.
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124 lift oneself by one's own bootlaces
разг.выбиться в люди благодаря собственным усилиям, самому пробить себе дорогу; быть всем обязанным самому себе см. тж. lift oneself by one's own bootstrapWhat football needs to pull itself up by its tattered bootlaces, and get in time with the world around it is a sensible plan and policy. — Чтобы наш футбол занял должное место в мировом спорте, необходима продуманная стратегия и тактика.
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125 gather oneself up
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126 nerve oneself
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127 man oneself
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128 steer/ dig/ pull/ get/ haul oneself out of the crisis
Общая лексика: выбраться из кризисаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > steer/ dig/ pull/ get/ haul oneself out of the crisis
См. также в других словарях:
pull oneself together — {v. phr.} To become calm after being excited or disturbed; recover self command; control yourself. * /It had been a disturbing moment, but he was able to pull himself together./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull oneself together — {v. phr.} To become calm after being excited or disturbed; recover self command; control yourself. * /It had been a disturbing moment, but he was able to pull himself together./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull\ oneself\ up\ by\ one's\ own\ bootstraps — • pull oneself up by the bootstraps • pull oneself up by one s own bootstraps • drag oneself up by one s boot straps adv. phr. To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps … Словарь американских идиом
pull\ oneself\ up\ by\ the\ bootstraps — • pull oneself up by the bootstraps • pull oneself up by one s own bootstraps • drag oneself up by one s boot straps adv. phr. To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps … Словарь американских идиом
pull oneself together — ► pull oneself together regain one s self control. Main Entry: ↑pull … English terms dictionary
pull oneself up by one's bootstraps — ► pull oneself up by one s bootstraps improve one s position by one s own efforts. Main Entry: ↑bootstrap … English terms dictionary
pull oneself up by one's — ( ● boot … Useful english dictionary
pull oneself up by one's bootstraps — pull oneself up by one s (own) bootstraps improve one s position by one s own efforts … Useful english dictionary
pull oneself together — REGAIN ONE S COMPOSURE, recover, get a grip on oneself, get over it; informal snap out of it, get one s act together, buck up. → pull * * * phrasal : to regain one s self possession : collect one s faculties it took some time for him to recover… … Useful english dictionary
pull oneself together — • to take oneself in hand • to pull oneself together (from Idioms in Speech) to contain oneself Quickly I took myself in hand and, with a glance at the weather, decided on a short walk. (A. Cronin) For the moment Jan could not remember where she… … Idioms and examples
pull oneself up by the bootstraps — or[pull oneself up by one s own bootstraps] {adv. phr.} To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. * /He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps./ … Dictionary of American idioms