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61 tell (someone) where to put
Сленг: сказать кому-то заткнуть что-то себе в задницуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell (someone) where to put
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62 tell (someone) where to shove
Сленг: сказать кому-то заткнуть что-то себе в задницуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell (someone) where to shove
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63 tell (someone) where to stick
Сленг: сказать кому-то заткнуть что-то себе в задницуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell (someone) where to stick
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64 tell someone to get lost
Разговорное выражение: послать на три веселых буквыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell someone to get lost
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65 tell someone to get lost [also good with in no uncertain terms]
Американский английский: отшить (отшить кого либо)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > tell someone to get lost [also good with in no uncertain terms]
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66 tell someone to go to hell
Разговорное выражение: послать на три веселых буквыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell someone to go to hell
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67 tell someone what to do
Американский английский: учить житьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell someone what to do
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68 tell someone where to get off
1) Разговорное выражение: "загрузить" кого-л (поставить на место, убедить в неправоте)2) Сленг: обрывать речь, останавливать, отсылать, "посылать" куда-лУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell someone where to get off
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69 tell someone where to go, how to get there and how long one should stay
1) Разговорное выражение: послать на три веселых буквы2) Американский английский: послать к чертовой бабушке, послать ко всем чертям, послать подальшеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tell someone where to go, how to get there and how long one should stay
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70 tell someone's fortune
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73 tell someone where to get off
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74 tell someone lies stories
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75 tell someone something is off
English-German idiom dictionary > tell someone something is off
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76 tell someone that
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77 tell someone where to go
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78 tell someone different
expr infmlHe never said he loved me nor did I care but once he had taken me he seemed to think he was responsible for me and I told him no different — Он никогда не говорил, что любит меня, да и мне в принципе было все равно, но когда он овладел мною, он, кажется, почувствовал ответственность в отношении меня, а я не возражала
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone different
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79 tell someone off for something
expr infmlHe didn't like being told off for something he hadn't done — Ему не понравилось, что его отругали за то, чего он не делал
The teacher told me off for being late again — Учительница сделала мне втык за то, что я снова опоздал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone off for something
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80 tell someone where to get off
expr infmlThe old lady told the policeman where to get off in no uncertain terms — Эта пожилая дама недвусмысленно сказала полицейскому, что она о нем думает
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone where to get off
См. также в других словарях:
tell someone where to get off — (informal) To deal summarily or dismissively with someone • • • Main Entry: ↑get tell someone where to get off (informal) To tell someone that his or her behaviour will not be tolerated • • • Main Entry: ↑where * * * tell someone where to get off … Useful english dictionary
tell someone apart — tell (someone/something) apart to be able to see the difference between one person or thing and another. One guy s a Democrat and the other s a Republican, but it wasn t always easy to tell them apart. The twins are no longer as hard to tell… … New idioms dictionary
tell someone where to get off (or where they get off) — informal angrily dismiss or rebuke someone. → tell … English new terms dictionary
tell someone where to get off — ► tell someone where to get off informal angrily dismiss or rebuke someone. Main Entry: ↑tell … English terms dictionary
tell someone where to go — informal phrase to say very rudely to someone that you are not interested in them or in what they are suggesting Josh asked me out, but I told him where to go. Thesaurus: to insult or offend someonesynonym Main entry: tell … Useful english dictionary
tell someone where to get off — tell (someone) where to get off informal to angrily refuse to do what someone wants you to do, usually using direct or rude language. She wanted to borrow money again so I told her where to get off … New idioms dictionary
tell someone's fortune — tell someone’s fortune phrase to say what will happen to someone in the future using what are claimed to be magic powers Thesaurus: to use, or to be affected by magical or supernatural powershyponym Main entry: fortune * * * I make predictions… … Useful english dictionary
tell someone's fortune — ► tell someone s fortune make predictions about a person s future by palmistry or similar divining methods. Main Entry: ↑fortune … English terms dictionary
tell someone where to put something — tell someone where to put (or what to do with) something informal angrily or emphatically reject something I told him what he could do with his diamond … Useful english dictionary
tell someone where to get off — tv. to tell someone when enough is enough; to tell someone off. □ I was fed up with her bossiness. I finally told her where to get off. □ He told me where to get off, so I walked out on him … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
tell someone a mile off — spot/recognize/tell/ someone/something/a mile off informal phrase to see or recognize someone or something very easily I can tell a liar a mile off. Th … Useful english dictionary