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121 wangle something out of something
expr infmlAll right, let's see you wangle your way out of this one — Хорошо, посмотрим, как ты выкрутишься сейчас
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > wangle something out of something
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122 find the right expression of an idea
Общая лексика: найти единственно верный сп (more than once I have thought that I have found the right expression for an idea, only to find that Barragan had done something similiar 40 years earlier)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > find the right expression of an idea
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123 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) comprender; decir/hacer correctamente -
124 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) skilja rétt -
125 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) pontosan megért vmit -
126 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) acertar -
127 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) doğrusunu anlamak/yapmak/söylemek -
128 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) pravilno razumeti
См. также в других словарях:
right — right, rightly 1. Right is used as an adverb meaning ‘in the right way, in a proper manner’ with a number of verbs, notably do right, go right (as in Nothing went right), guess right, spell something right, treat someone right. In general,… … Modern English usage
put someone right about something — put someone straight/right/( on/about/something) phrase to explain the real facts about a situation to someone who does not understand it correctly I think I ought to put you straight – John is just my business partner. Thesaurus: to make… … Useful english dictionary
put someone right on something — put someone straight/right/( on/about/something) phrase to explain the real facts about a situation to someone who does not understand it correctly I think I ought to put you straight – John is just my business partner. Thesaurus: to make… … Useful english dictionary
sail (right) through something — in. to get hrough something easily. □ I sailed right through my homework. □ We sailed through the examination with no difficulty … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
right — I UK [raɪt] / US adverb *** 1) exactly Their office is right in the middle of town. The keys were right here a minute ago. Am I late? No, you re right on time. right behind/in front of: Don t worry – I m right behind you. 2) immediately I knew… … English dictionary
right — I [[t]ra͟ɪt[/t]] CORRECT, APPROPRIATE, OR ACCEPTABLE ♦ rights, righting, righted (Please look at category 17 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) ADJ If something is right, it is correct and agrees… … English dictionary
right — right1 W1S1 [raıt] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true/correct)¦ 2¦(suitable)¦ 3¦(side)¦ 4¦(problems)¦ 5¦(morally)¦ 6 that s right 7 right you are 8¦(emphasis)¦ 9¦(health)¦ 10¦(socially)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
right — 1 /raIt/ adjective 1 TRUE/CORRECT based on true facts; correct: Is that the right time? | Yes. $6.47 is the right answer. | New research has proved their theories right. | be right about: You were right about the party it was awful. | half right… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Right — A short lived (typically less than 90 days) call option for purchasing additional stock in a firm, issued by the firm to all its shareholders on a pro rata basis. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * right right [raɪt] noun 1. [countable]… … Financial and business terms
right — Privilege granted shareholders of a corporation to subscribe to shares of a new issue of common stock before it is offered to the public. Such a right, which normally has a life of two to four weeks, is freely transferable and entitles the holder … Financial and business terms
right — raɪt n. privilege, prerogative, something to which a person is entitled; proprietary interest; side that is opposite the left side; turn towards the right side; something which is just or virtuous; hand on the right side of the body; correctness … English contemporary dictionary