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81 The dye comes off this shirt.
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82 the dye comes off this shirt
English-German idiom dictionary > the dye comes off this shirt
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83 shirt\ is\ short\ in\ the\ arms
English-Hungarian dictionary > shirt\ is\ short\ in\ the\ arms
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84 (the) tail of a shirt
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) tail of a shirt
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85 polka-dot shirt
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86 polo shirt
cellular shirt — рубашка из сетчатой ткани, «сетка»
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87 hickory shirt
амер. рубашка из грубой хлопчатобумажной ткани в узкую синюю полоску или клетку -
88 sport shirt
cellular shirt — рубашка из сетчатой ткани, «сетка»
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89 lose one's shirt
1) выйти из себя, рассердиться, вспылитьI don't think it's anything to lose your shirt about. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book II, ch. 10) — Право же, не стоит из-за этого сердиться.
2) потерять всё до нитки, разориться; ≈ вылететь в трубуThe late Arnold Stone... said he had lost his shirt on Shakespeare... (J. O'Hara, ‘The Horse Knows the Way’, ‘Arnold Stone’) — Покойный Арнольд Стоун... разорился дотла, финансируя постановки пьес Шекспира...
The kid has his wits about him but he's just a kid. At his age, I saw my father lose his shirt in the crash, and from then on, until I landed the job at Coulter, it was always touch-and-go. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. I) — Малый не глуп, ничего не скажешь. Но он еще мальчишка. Когда я был в его возрасте, мой отец потерял все до нитки во время кризиса и, пока я не получил место в колледже, мне приходилось очень туго.
‘So the next night he went back to the Tables and lost everything,’ I said. She nodded. ‘He lost his shirt and cashed a check.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘Pass the Gravy’, ch. 12) — - Вечером следующего дня Том опять отправился играть и на этот раз проиграл все, - сказал я. Эдита утвердительно качнула головой. - Он проигрался в пух и прах, и ему пришлось расплачиваться чеком.
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90 a stuffed shirt
пренебр.(a stuffed (амер. жарг. boiled) shirt)чванливый, чопорный человек; чванливое ничтожество [a stuffed shirt первонач. амер.]They had a particular and malignant animosity toward what they called a "bolled shirt". (M. Twain, ‘The Innocents at Home’, ch. XII) —...у них было даже особое, враждебное чувство к гордецам, которых они величали "кипячеными рубахами".
I suppose I must have sounded a bit like a stuffed shirt. I do sometimes, I suppose. (M. Wilson, ‘Live with Lightning’, book II, ch. V) — Должно быть, я действительно могу показаться чванным старикашкой. Порой я и сам это сознаю.
Freda Pinnel... confirmed her previous opinion that he was a stuffed shirt and about to be very tedious. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Daylight on Saturday’, ch. 31) — Фреда Пиннел... окончательно утвердилась в своем первоначальном мнении, что лорд Бриксен чванливое ничтожество и может изрядно надоесть кому угодно.
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91 lose one's shirt
paзг.1) выйти из ceбя, paccepдитьcя, вcпылитьI don't think it's anything to lose your shirt about (A. J. Cronin)2) пoтepять вcё дo нитки, paзopитьcя; вылeтeть в тpубуThe late Arnold Stone... said he had lost his shirt on Shakespeare (J. O'Hara). 'So the next night he went back to the Tables and lost everything,' I said. She nodded. 'He lost his shirt and cashed a check' (E. S. Gardner) -
92 in one's shirt sleeves
без пиджака, в жилете или рубашкеShe found George in his shirt-sleeves, inserting the links of his cuffs. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Country House’, part II, ch. II) — Она застала Джорджа без пиджака, он вдевал запонки в манжеты рубашки.
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93 T-shirt
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94 make the best of
اِسْتَغَلَّ (من شيءٍ) \ make the best of: to do as well as one can with (sth. imperfect): If this torn shirt is your only one, you’ll have to make the best of it. \ See Also استفادَ إلى أقصى حدّ \ جَنَى أكبر فائدة من \ make the best of: to do as well as one can with (sth. imperfect): If this torn shirt is your only one, you’ll have to make the best of it. -
95 T-Shirt
T-Shirt n■ Nach dem T-förmigen Schnitt benanntes kurzärmliges Oberteil aus Trikot.■ Undergarment with short sleeves, usually with a round neck, worn by football players under the playing kit. -
96 polo shirt
■ A casual short-sleeved cotton shirt with a collar and several buttons at the neck.Polohemd n■ Sport- und Freizeithemd, meist aus Trikot, mit kurzer vorderer Knopfleiste, offenem Kragen und kurzen Ärmeln. -
97 T-shirt
■ Undergarment with short sleeves, usually with a round neck, worn by football players under the playing kit.T-Shirt n■ Nach dem T-förmigen Schnitt benanntes kurzärmliges Oberteil aus Trikot. -
98 bloody shirt
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99 lose one's shirt
Am остаться без штанов; разоритьсяNo, I can't loan you $200. I just lost my shirt at the racetrack.
Uncle Joe spent his life savings to buy a store, but it failed and he lost his shirt.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > lose one's shirt
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100 t-shirt
t-shirt mMaillot en jersey de coton, sans col et à manches courtes, porté sous la tenue de jeu.Undergarment with short sleeves, usually with a round neck, worn by football players under the playing kit.
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