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105 end-of-rope
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107 ropes end
rope's end
1> _мор. конец троса; конец лопаря
2> _мор. линек; кусок веревки, применяемый для порки
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108 at the end of one's rope
at the end of one's rope/tether на пределе (эмоциональном)I'm at the end of my tether, and if the phone rings once more, I'll scream!
He's out of work, hanging around the house all day and at the end of his rope.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at the end of one's rope
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109 be at the end of one's rope
(be at the end of one's rope (тж. be at или near the end of one's tether, come или get to the end of one's tether, reach the end of one's tether))зайти в тупик, быть в безвыходном положении, дойти до последней чертыIt was obvious I was near the end of my tether; one plank divided me from want... (R. L. Stevenson and L. Osbourne, ‘The Wrecker’, ch. V) — Я, очевидно, дошел до ручки, только один шаг отделял меня от нужды...
Dr. Audlin, you must do something for me. I'm at the end of my tether. I shall go mad if this goes on. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Lord Mountdrago’) — Доктор Одлин, вы должны помочь мне. Мои силы иссякают. Если такие сны будут повторяться, то я сойду с ума.
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110 be at the end of one's rope
(или tether; тж. come to the end of one's tether)зaйти в тупик, быть в бeзвыxoднoм пoлoжeнии, дoйти дo пocлeднeй чepты; дoйти дo pучки'What were the special circumstances of Patio's suicide?' 'He was at the end of his rope.' 'Financially you mean?' 'And every other way' (R. Macdonald). Dr. Andlin, you must do something for me. I'm at the end of my tether (W. S. Maugham). It was a very exhausting affair. Finally I came to the end of my tether (5. Howatch)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > be at the end of one's rope
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111 at the end of one's tether
at the end of one's rope/tether на пределе (эмоциональном)I'm at the end of my tether, and if the phone rings once more, I'll scream!
He's out of work, hanging around the house all day and at the end of his rope.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at the end of one's tether
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112 turning end of end
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > turning end of end
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113 come to the end of ones rope
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come to the end of ones rope
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114 be at the end of one's rope
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115 to be at the end of one’s rope
to be at the end of one’s ropeestar no limite dos recursos, estar em situação desesperada.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be at the end of one’s rope
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116 at the end of one's rope
амер. в крайне тяжёлом, безвыходном положенииI'm at the end of my rope - I lost my job, my car died, and I don't have any money in the bank. — Я дошёл до ручки: меня уволили с работы, моя машина приказала долго жить, на счету не осталось ни цента.
Англо-русский современный словарь > at the end of one's rope
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117 tapering all-the-way to the end
1. сведение на нет2. сходящий на нетEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tapering all-the-way to the end
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118 turn end of end
turned end of end — повернул на 180; повернутый на 180
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119 turned end of end
повернул на 180; повернутый на 180English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > turned end of end
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120 come to end of
the but end of the house — часть дома, выходящая на улицу
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