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1 the back of my hand to smb.
ирл., шотл.; разг.; презр.(the back of my hand to smb. (или smth.))≈ черта с два!, держи карман шире!Her husband called out to her. ‘And have you nothing for me, duckie?’ ‘O, you! The back of my hand to you!’ said Mrs. Kernan tartly. (J. Joyce, ‘Dubliners’, ‘Grace’) — - А мне пивка не полагается, милочка? - окликнул миссис Кернан муж. - Ни черта не получишь, - огрызнулась миссис Кернан.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the back of my hand to smb.
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2 know sth. like the back of your hand
know sth. like the back of your handexpr.• saber algo al dedillo expr.English-spanish dictionary > know sth. like the back of your hand
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3 bare as the back of my hand
Макаров: голый как коленоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bare as the back of my hand
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4 like the back of my hand
Поговорка: как свои пять пальцев (дословно: «как тыльную часть своей руки»)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like the back of my hand
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5 she tried to rub her tears away with the back of her hand
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > she tried to rub her tears away with the back of her hand
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6 bare\ as\ the\ back\ of\ my\ hand
teljesen csupasz, teljesen pőreEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > bare\ as\ the\ back\ of\ my\ hand
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7 the back of a book/hand
the back of a book/handde rug van een boek/hand -
8 the back of the hand
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9 the back of the hand
Макаров: тыльная сторона руки -
10 the back of the hand
גב-היד* * *◙ דיה-בג◄ -
11 the back of the hand
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12 (the) back of one's hand
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) back of one's hand
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13 protected against access with the back of the hand
защита от доступа к опасным частям тыльной стороной руки
Щуп доступности - сфера диаметром 50 мм - должен оставаться на достаточном расстоянии от опасных частей.
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защита от доступа к опасным частям тыльной стороной руки
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > protected against access with the back of the hand
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14 know something like the back of one's hand
know something like the back of one's hand/palm знать как свои пять пальцев (местность)I've driven a taxi in Madrid for years, and know the city like the back of my palm.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > know something like the back of one's hand
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15 to know something like the back of one's hand
figurative use conocer algo como la palma de la manoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to know something like the back of one's hand
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16 know like the back of one's hand
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17 know something like the back of one's palm
know something like the back of one's hand/palm знать как свои пять пальцев (местность)I've driven a taxi in Madrid for years, and know the city like the back of my palm.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > know something like the back of one's palm
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18 with the back of the hand
Общая лексика: наотмашьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > with the back of the hand
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19 with the back of the hand
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20 with the back of the hand
elinin tersi ile
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