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1 steal the spotlight
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2 steal the spotlight
Общая лексика: затмить (кого-л.), переключить внимание на себя -
3 steal the spotlight
помешать успеху (кого-л.), переключить внимание на себя, затмить (кого-л.), оказавшись в центре внимания -
4 steal the limelight
пoмeшaть уcпexу (кoгo-л.), пepeключить внимaниe нa ceбя, зaтмить кoгo-л., oкaзaтьcя в цeнтpe внимaния; зaткнуть вcex зa пoяc; cм. тж. steal the show2Just as the speaker began, a little dog ran up the aisle, and stole the spotlight from him. She always tries to steal the spotlight when she and I make a presentation -
5 spotlight
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steal the spotlight — {v. phr.} To attract attention away from a person or thing that people should be watching. * /When the maid walked on the stage and tripped over a rug, she stole the spotlight from the leading players./ * /Just as the speaker began, a little dog… … Dictionary of American idioms
steal the spotlight — {v. phr.} To attract attention away from a person or thing that people should be watching. * /When the maid walked on the stage and tripped over a rug, she stole the spotlight from the leading players./ * /Just as the speaker began, a little dog… … Dictionary of American idioms
steal the spotlight — steal the spotlight/limelight/ phrase to do something that makes people pay more attention to you than to other people Thesaurus: to do something well or better than someone elsesynonym Main entry: steal … Useful english dictionary
steal\ the\ spotlight — v. phr. To attract attention away from a person or thing that people should be watching. When the maid walked on the stage and tripped over a rug, she stole the spotlight from the leading players. Just as the speaker began, a little dog ran up… … Словарь американских идиом
steal the spotlight — mainly American be in the spotlight to get attention and interest from the public. It was said that he was jealous of his wife because she stole the spotlight from him … New idioms dictionary
steal the show — {v. phr.} To act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention and the other performers are unnoticed. * /Mary was in only one scene of the play, but she stole the show from the stars./ … Dictionary of American idioms
steal the show — {v. phr.} To act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention and the other performers are unnoticed. * /Mary was in only one scene of the play, but she stole the show from the stars./ … Dictionary of American idioms
steal the limelight — steal the spotlight/limelight/ phrase to do something that makes people pay more attention to you than to other people Thesaurus: to do something well or better than someone elsesynonym Main entry: steal … Useful english dictionary
the\ spotlight — See: steal the spotlight … Словарь американских идиом
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steal — I UK [stiːl] / US [stɪl] verb Word forms steal : present tense I/you/we/they steal he/she/it steals present participle stealing past tense stole UK [stəʊl] / US [stoʊl] past participle stolen UK [ˈstəʊlən] / US [ˈstoʊlən] *** Other ways of saying … English dictionary