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2 take off one's hat/take one's hat off to someone
take off one's hat/take one's hat off to someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take off one's hat/take one's hat off to someone
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3 take off one's coat
(take off one's coat (тж. take one's coat off))засучить рукава, горячо взяться за работуBut Passant's a man who'd have a future in front of him if only he didn't spoil himself. He's got a brilliant scholastic record, and though that isn't the same as being able to take your coat off in an office, He's done some good sound work for the firm. (C. P. Snow ‘Strangers and Brothers’, ch. 17) — Пассант блестящий ученый и человек с будущим, если, конечно, не испортится И, хотя это еще не означает, что он будет работать в конторе засучив рукава, все же он уже оказался полезным фирме.
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4 take to one's bed
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5 take/carry one's life in one's hands
take/carry one's life in one's handsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take/carry one's life in one's hands
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6 take to one's heels
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7 take off one's clothes
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8 take off one's mask
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9 take off one's shoes
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10 take after one's father
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11 take to one's legs
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12 take under one's wings
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13 take up one's cross
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14 take up one's indentures
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15 take up one's pen
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16 take up one's station
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17 take to one's legs
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18 take to one's heels
удирать словосочетание: -
19 take up one's abode
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20 take up one's residence
занимают места жительства глагол:Англо-русский синонимический словарь > take up one's residence
См. также в других словарях:
take into one's confidence — ► take into one s confidence tell one s secrets to. Main Entry: ↑confidence … English terms dictionary
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take as one's own — index assume (seize), impropriate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take into one's employ — index engage (hire) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take to one's heels — index flee Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take up one's abode — index dwell (reside) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take\ to\ one's\ heels — • take to one s heels • show a clean pair of heels v. phr. To begin to run or run away. When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels … Словарь американских идиом
take to one's heels — ► take to one s heels run away. Main Entry: ↑heel … English terms dictionary
take to one's bed — To go to bed because of illness, grief, age, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑bed * * * stay in bed because of illness … Useful english dictionary
take off one's hat to — 1. To acknowledge in admiration (figurative) 2. To praise • • • Main Entry: ↑hat … Useful english dictionary