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21 drink in
drink in [something] respirer [air]; s'imbiber de [atmosphere]; [roots] absorber [water] -
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1) ( object) etwas;I need \something to write with ich brauche etwas zum Schreiben;we stopped for \something to eat wir hielten an, um etwas zu essen;she has \something for you sie hat etwas für dich;or \something of the kind oder etwas Ähnliches;I'll need a credit card or \something of the kind to break into the apartment ich brauche eine Kreditkarte oder etwas Ähnliches, um in die Wohnung einzubrechen;\something for nothing ( want without working for) alles für nichts;\something else etwas anderes;would you like some coffee or perhaps there's \something else you'd like? möchtest du Kaffee oder etwas anderes?;a little \something ( food) eine Kleinigkeit;time for a little \something Zeit für eine Kleinigkeit zu essen;\something a little stronger ( alcoholic drink) etwas Stärkeres;we have fruit juice but perhaps you'd like \something a little stronger? wir haben Fruchtsaft oder vielleicht willst du was Stärkeres;there's \something sharp in my shoe in meinem Schuh ist etwas Scharfes2) ( message) etwas;he told me \something but I can't remember what er erzählte mir etwas, aber ich kann mich nicht erinnern, was es war;is there \something you'd like to say? möchtest du mir etwas sagen?3) ( situation) etwas;there's \something wrong with the engine - it's making strange noises mit dem Motor stimmt was nicht - er gibt seltsame Töne von sich;\something happens... etwas passiert...;\something happens every time she sees him jedes Mal, wenn sie ihn sieht, passiert etwas4) ( action) etwas;to do \something [about sth/sb] etwas [gegen etw/jdn] unternehmen;don't just stand there, do \something - can't you see he's hurt? steh nicht nur herum, tu etwas - siehst du nicht, dass er sich verletzt hat?;to have [got] \something to do with sth/sb etwas mit etw/jdm zu tun haben;didn't she have \something to do with that scandal? hatte sie nicht etwas mit dem Skandal zu tun?5) ( unknown thing) etwas;\something tells me tomorrow is going to be a difficult day etwas sagt mir, dass Morgen ein schwieriger Tag wird;I've been looking for that special \something for your birthday ich suche etwas ganz Besonderes für deinen Geburtstag;\something about her frightened me etwas an ihr machte mir Angst;I knew \something terrible had happened ich wusste, dass etwas Schreckliches passiert war;there's \something unusual about him er hat etwas Ungewöhnliches an sich6) ( outstanding quality) etwas;there's \something about her which many men find appealing sie hat etwas, das die meisten Männer attraktiv finden;as a violinist, she's really \something als Geigerin ist sie wirklich etwas Besonderes;it was quite \something for her to remember us after all these years dass sie sich nach all den Jahren noch an uns erinnerte!7) ( not exact)a wry look, \something between amusement and regret ein scheeler Blick, irgendwas zwischen Belustigung und Bedauern;she has \something of her mother's facial features sie hat etwas von den Gesichtszügen ihrer Mutter;he always was \something of a moaner er war immer ein bisschen ein Raunzer;it was \something of a surprise es war eine kleine Überraschung;the building materials cost \something under $4500 das Baumaterial kostet etwas unter $4.500;she works for a bank or \something sie arbeitet für eine Bank oder so was;hey, are you drunk or \something? he, bist du betrunken oder was?;I don't know why she's acting like that - she must be jealous or \something ich weiß nicht, warum sie sich so verhält - sie muss eifersüchtig sein oder so was;\something like... ( similar) ungefähr wie..., in etwa wie...;he sounds \something like his father on the phone er klingt am Telefon in etwa wie sein Vater;there were \something like fifty applicants es gab um die fünfzig Bewerber/BewerberinnenPHRASES:to be \something else ( be exceptionally good) wirklich was sein;( be exceptionally bad) unpackbar sein ( fam)the reaction from the crowd was \something else die Reaktion des Publikums war echt beeindruckend;to have \something going on with sb ( have a relationship with sb) etwas mit jdm haben;they say he's got \something going on with his boss es heißt, dass er etwas mit seiner Chefin hat;to have [got] \something there ein Hammer sein;to make \something out of sth aus einer Mücke einen Elefanten machen;that's \something das ist schon was;there's \something in sth an etw dat ist etwas dran;there's \something in catching the earlier train es macht in der Tat Sinn, den früheren Zug zu nehmen advmy back hurts \something terrible mein Rücken schmerzt ganz furchtbar -
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24 something on the hip
амер.; шутл.; уст.карманная фляжка для спиртных напитков; виски в карманной фляжкеBefore we started I asked our host if there was a chance to get anything to drink over to the track and he says no, but pretty near everybody brought something along on the hip, so I said for them to wait a minute while I went up to the room and filled a flask. (R. Lardner, ‘Shut Up, He Explained’, ‘The Big Town’) — Перед отъездом я спросил хозяина, нельзя ли чего-нибудь выпить; он сказал, что нельзя. Но почти все захватили с собой карманные фляжки со спиртным. я попросил их обождать, поднялся к себе в комнату и тоже наполнил фляжку.
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25 drink something down
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26 drink to something someone's health
English-German idiom dictionary > drink to something someone's health
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27 to drink to something/somebody
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28 be dying for something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be dying for something
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29 be dying to do something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be dying to do something
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30 die for dying for something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > die for dying for something
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31 die for dying to do something
die for/be dying for something/to do something гореть желанием, сгорать от нетерпения; страстно желатьI’m dying for a drink.
They were all dying to go to Paris.
My mother is dying to meet you in person.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > die for dying to do something
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32 could use something
expr infmlThey both looked as though they could use a drink — По их виду можно было сказать, что они оба были с бодуна
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > could use something
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33 spice something up
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34 dying to do something
очень хотеть сделать что-либоAfter a long hot day like this one, I’m just dying for a cool drink of water.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > dying to do something
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35 hard up for something
adj infmlHe was hard up for something to fill his day — Он не знал, чем себя занять целый день
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hard up for something
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36 chew a lone something
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > chew a lone something
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37 could do with something
expr infmlYou look as if you could do with a good night's sleep — Судя по твоему виду, тебе бы следовало хорошо выспаться
Do you know what I could do with? — Ты знаешь, от чего бы я сейчас не отказался?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > could do with something
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38 could stand something
expr infmlYou look like you could stand a drink — Тебе не мешало бы чего-нибудь выпить. У тебя неважный вид
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39 fix someone up with something
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > fix someone up with something
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40 get to do something
expr infml1)When you're over the big drink you really get to feel how tiny we humans are — Когда летишь над океаном, то начинаешь действительно чувствовать, насколько мы все крошечные
2)If I get to see him I'll ask him about it — Если я его увижу, то спрошу об этом
When you get to know her, you'll like her — Она тебе понравится, когда ты узнаешь ее поближе
3) AmEAt last I've gotten to go to Buckingham Palace! — Наконец-то мне выпал случай посетить Букингемский дворец
A few years ago I got to go aboard a full-size mockup of the Shuttle — Несколько лет назад мне удалось побывать на борту макета "Шаттла" в натуральную величину
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get to do something
См. также в других словарях:
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drink — drink1 W2S2 [drıŋk] v past tense drank [dræŋk] past participle drunk [drʌŋk] [: Old English; Origin: drincan] 1.) [I and T] to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it ▪ You should drink plenty of water. ▪ What would you like to drink? ▪ Take a … Dictionary of contemporary English
drink in — verb be fascinated or spell bound by; pay close attention to The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage • Syn: ↑drink • Hypernyms: ↑steep, ↑immerse, ↑engulf, ↑plunge, ↑en … Useful english dictionary
drink up — verb drink to the last drop (Freq. 1) drink up there s more wine coming • Syn: ↑drain the cup • Hypernyms: ↑drink, ↑imbibe • Verb Frames: Somebod … Useful english dictionary
something — some|thing [ sʌmθıŋ ] pronoun *** 1. ) used for referring to a thing, idea, fact, etc. when you do not know or say exactly what it is: I could smell something burning. Carl said something about an operation. Whenever she sees something that she… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
something — / sVmTIN/ pronoun (not usually in questions or negatives) 1 used to mean a particular thing when you do not know its name, do not know exactly what it is etc: There s something in my eye. | Sarah said something about coming over later. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
something */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] / US pronoun 1) used for referring to a thing without saying exactly what it is used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or say exactly what it is I could smell something burning. Carl said something about… … English dictionary
something — some|thing W1S1 [ˈsʌmθıŋ] pron 1.) used to mean a particular thing when you do not know its name or do not know exactly what it is →↑anything, everything ↑everything, nothing ↑nothing ▪ There s something in my eye. ▪ Sarah said something about… … Dictionary of contemporary English
something*/*/*/ — [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] pronoun 1) used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or do not say exactly what it is I need to buy something for Ted s birthday.[/ex] Would you like something to drink?[/ex] Be quiet – I have something… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
drink to — drink to, drink to the health of or drink the health of To drink wine, etc, with good wishes for the health, prosperity, etc of, to toast • • • Main Entry: ↑drink * * * drink (a toast) to celebrate or wish for the good fortune of someone or… … Useful english dictionary
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