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1 something over five pounds
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2 put something over on someone
expr infmlHe's not the sort of man you can put something over on — Он не тот человек, которого легко провести
And don't think those sinners are putting anything over on God — Бог все видит! Этим грешникам не удастся его обмануть
He suspected that his friend had put something over on him but he had no proof — Он подозревал, что его друг каким-то образом облапошил его, но у него не было доказательств
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > put something over on someone
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3 get something over
get (something) over 1. оклематься, оправиться (после чего-либо трудного или неприятного)I don’t think he will ever get over the loss of his wife.
2. разделаться, закончитьI hope you soon get over your trouble.
When I finally got the proofreading over, I was ready for a day off.
I’m glad to get all that dental work over with.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get something over
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4 to put something over on someone
to put something over on someonefazer alguém crer. one can’t put anything over on him / ele não se deixa ludibriar.English-Portuguese dictionary > to put something over on someone
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5 chew something over
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6 to chew something over
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7 to turn something over in one's mind
darle vueltas a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to turn something over in one's mind
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8 hold something over someone
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9 mull something over
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10 put (a fast) one/something over on someone
put (a fast) one/something over on someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > put (a fast) one/something over on someone
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11 turn something over in one's mind
English-Dutch dictionary > turn something over in one's mind
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12 hear something over the grapevine
hear something on/over/through the gravepine услышать по «сарафанному радио»; «одна баба сказала»This isn't official but I did hear through the grapevine that he is leaving.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hear something over the grapevine
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13 slip something over on someone
expr AmE infmlYou'll never slip that old trick over on him. He knows better — Ты его на этом не проведешь. Он парень ушлый
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > slip something over on someone
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14 get something over to somebody
донести (мысль, идею)Professor Wright knows his subject, but he’s not very good at getting over his ideas to his students.
How do I get it over to you?
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get something over to somebody
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15 chew something over
идиом.тщательно обсуждать|| We'll chew it over. — Мы это (этот вопрос) тщательно обсудим.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > chew something over
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16 get something over with
идиом.закончить что-л.справиться с чем-л.|| He got it over with. — Он с этим справился.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > get something over with
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17 have something over someone
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have something over someone
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18 pull something over someone
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pull something over someone
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19 chew something over
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20 cool (something) over
Сленг: размышлять о чем-то, спокойно оценить все "за" и "против"
См. также в других словарях:
something over and above — index bonus Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
chew something over — 1. tv. to talk something over. □ Why don’t we do lunch ometime and chew this over? □ We can chew it over at lunch. 2. tv. to think something over. □ I’ll have to chew it over for a while. I’m not sure now … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
put something over the top — put (someone/something) over the top to cause someone to have enough of something to achieve a goal. The award put his popularity over the top in a dramatic way. We re trying to make a deal that pushes our team over the top. Usage notes:… … New idioms dictionary
think something over — think (something) over to consider something carefully. She really ought to think it over before she quits school. Dunham was looking at me, thinking over what he had heard and deciding what it meant. Usage notes: often used in the form think it… … New idioms dictionary
hold something over — hold (something) over to delay something. I d like to hold the presentation over until next week. Several flights were held over because of the storm … New idioms dictionary
look something over — look (something) over to examine something carefully. Epstein poked through the stuff inside, carefully picking each thing up and looking it over from all angles. She had her own lawyer look over the agreement … New idioms dictionary
talk something over — talk (something) over to discuss something. We should get together and talk this over. They met yesterday to talk over ways of funding the school. Usage notes: usually said about a disagreement or problem … New idioms dictionary
turn something over — turn (someone/something) over to put someone or something under the control of someone. As soon as Roger came home his Dad turned him over to the police. Eventually she turned over the company to her son … New idioms dictionary
get something over and done with — get (something) over and done with to do something difficult or unpleasant as soon as you can so that you do not have to worry about it any more. I ve made an appointment to have my wisdom tooth out tomorrow morning. I just want to get it over… … New idioms dictionary
fork something over/out/up — (or fork over/out/up) informal pay money for something, esp. reluctantly … Useful english dictionary
win something over — win (someone/something) over to succeed in changing opinion. The senator made a stirring speech but failed to win over enough votes to pass his bill. The argument she used to win them over was not about who was right and who was wrong … New idioms dictionary