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121 have some sugar in pockets
Сленг: (one's) быть нестандартной ориентации (луизианский)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have some sugar in pockets
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122 share some of experiences
Общая лексика: (one's) поделиться своим опытомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > share some of experiences
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123 have one's eye on
положить глаз (присмотреть что-либо)I have had my eyes on a dress in the shop across the road for some time.
I've got my eye on a really nice sofa — I just hope we can afford it.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have one's eye on
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124 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
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125 to put lead in one's pencil
разг.; шутл.; эвф. поставить карандаш кому-л. вертикально; привести чей-л. инструмент в рабочее состояние ( о мужском члене)She came over with two glasses. "If that doesn't put some lead in your pencil, I don't know what will." — Она пришла с двумя стаканами: "Если и после этого у тебя не встанет, то я не знаю, что вообще может помочь".
Англо-русский современный словарь > to put lead in one's pencil
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126 come etc as one is
expr infmlNow, don't fuss but just come as you are — Не надо ничего особенного надевать, приходи как есть
Where are you thinking of going to dinner? I hope it's some place where we can go as we are — А куда ты хочешь пойти пообедать? Я надеюсь, туда можно пойти в таком виде?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > come etc as one is
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127 do one's homework
expr1) infml esp AmEHe makes sure he does his homework — Он всегда наведет справки, полистает литературу, в общем, подготовится
2) AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > do one's homework
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128 do one's stuff
expr infmlGo on, do your stuff — Давай делай свое дело
Come on, do your stuff — Покажи, на что ты способен
Some day a war might come again and I would have to leave and do my stuff — А если бы началась война, то мне пришлось бы выполнять свой долг
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > do one's stuff
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