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121 just run over my lines with me before the rehearsal begins
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > just run over my lines with me before the rehearsal begins
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122 make the cup run over
1) Общая лексика: переполнить чашу терпения, быть последней каплей (вызвавшей несчастье, катастрофу), переполнить чашу (терпения)2) Пословица: перегнуть палку (дословно: Наполнить чашу через край), перетянуть струну (дословно: Наполнить чашу через край) -
123 the last drop makes the cup run over
Пословица: последняя капля переполняет чашуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the last drop makes the cup run over
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124 I Run Over Critters
Jocular: IROCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > I Run Over Critters
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125 The last drop makes the cup run over.
<03> Ср. Последняя капля переполняет чашу.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > The last drop makes the cup run over.
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126 To make the cup run over.
<03> Наполнить чашу через край. Ср. Перетянуть струну. Перегнуть палку.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > To make the cup run over.
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127 the last drop makes the cup run over
посл.ср. Последняя капля переполняет чашу.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > the last drop makes the cup run over
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128 to make the cup run over
посл.Наполнить чашу через край.ср. Перетянуть струну. Перегнуть палку.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > to make the cup run over
См. также в других словарях:
run over — {v.} 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. * /Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over./ 2. To try or go over (something) quickly; practice briefly. * /During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so… … Dictionary of American idioms
run over — {v.} 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. * /Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over./ 2. To try or go over (something) quickly; practice briefly. * /During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so… … Dictionary of American idioms
run over — (someone/something) to drive over someone or something with a vehicle. Pfeifer tried to run him over, but Fred luckily escaped. I ran over a rabbit and was in tears all the way home! … New idioms dictionary
run over — ► run over 1) knock down with a vehicle. 2) overflow. 3) exceed (a limit). Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
run over — index inundate, invade, overlap, overstep, recapitulate, repeat (state again), review Burton s Legal Thes … Law dictionary
run over — verb 1. injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑run down • Hypernyms: ↑injure, ↑wound • Verb Frames: Somebody s something … Useful english dictionary
run over — phrasal verb Word forms run over : present tense I/you/we/they run over he/she/it runs over present participle running over past tense ran over past participle run over 1) [transitive] to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over… … English dictionary
run-over — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from run over, past participle of run over 1. : extending beyond the allotted space run over matter in printing 2. : worn at one side run over heels … Useful english dictionary
run over — PHRASAL VERB If a vehicle or its driver runs a person or animal over, it knocks them down or drives over them. [V n P] You can always run him over and make it look like an accident... [V P n] He ran over a six year old child as he was driving… … English dictionary
run\ over — v 1. To be too full and flow over the edge; spill over. Billy forgot he had left the water on, and the tub ran over. 2. To try or go over (smth) quickly; practice briefly. During the lunch hour, Mary ran over her history facts so she would… … Словарь американских идиом
run over — 1) be too full and flow over the edge The water in the bathtub ran over the edge and got everything in the room wet. 2) try to go over something quickly, practice briefly We can run over this material tomorrow before the meeting. 3) drive on top… … Idioms and examples