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81 get together
1. meet with собираться вместе2. to meet with friends or relatives for a party собраться вместе для празднованияMy friends and I get together often.
We should get together again some time. Their big family gets together for Christmas.
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82 get one's
expr AmE sl1)Don't worry, he'll get his before this is all over — Не беспокойся, он свое получит еще до того, как все это кончится
2)She went into this business determined to get hers by the time she was thirty — Она стала заниматься этим бизнесом с твердой целью разбогатеть к тридцати годам
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83 get one's act together
expr infmlI'm at a loss what to do. I have to get my act together — Я не знаю, что мне делать. Мне необходимо сосредоточиться
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's act together
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84 get someone off the hook
expr infml esp AmEThanks for getting me off the hook — Спасибо, что ты меня отмазал
Jesus gave his life to get us off the hook — Иисус отдал свою жизнь, чтобы спасти наши души
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get someone off the hook
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85 get the go-by
expr infmlI got the go-by from her every time I saw her — Каждый раз, когда я ее вижу, она не здоровается со мной
It was my turn but I got the go-by — Была моя очередь, но меня проигнорировали
I stood on the road for twenty minutes trying to get a ride but all I could get was the go-by — Я голосовал на дороге минут двадцать, но ни одна машина не остановилась
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get the go-by
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86 get the wind up
expr infmlI don't mind actual flying, but every time the plane takes off or lands I get the wind up — Я хорошо переношу сам полет, но когда самолет взлетает или садится, у меня душа уходит в пятки
Now you've got the wind up, you're trying to eat your words — Как только у тебя очко заиграло, так ты сразу в кусты
Don't get the wind up, it's only me — Не пугайся, это я
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get the wind up
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87 get away with murder
paзг.ocтaвaтьcя бeзнaкaзaнным, пpoxoдить бeзнaкaзaннo; coйти c pукIt was often admiringly said of Vergil Gunch, 'Yes, that fellow can get away with murder! Why, he can pull a Raw One in mixed company and all the ladies' laugh their heads off (S. Lewis). 'I've never been to jail, never been arrested, and I don't do drugs at all,' says Lovett, with no apparent regret. 'It wouldn't work for me. But I do what I want with my music, so I get away with murder (Time) -
88 get the better of
1) (smb.) oкaзaтьcя в выигpышнoм пoлoжeнии, взять вepx, пpeвзoйти кoгo-л.And I've no doubt that you can get the better of me in a debating match (J. Wain). It was universally felt in the bar that Mrs. Hall had the better of him. His next words showed as much (H. G. Wells)2) (smb.) пepexитpить, oбмaнуть, нaдуть кoгo-л.; oбвecти кoгo-л. вoкpуг пaльцaThe trouble with Walt was he was always letting somebody get the better of him when it came to business deals (E. CaldwelD3) (smb.) oвлaдeть, зaвлaдeть кeм-л., oдoлeть кoгo-л. (o мыcляx, чувcтвax и т.п.)Mrs. Hamlyn knew that her thoughts had got the better of her now and that she would not easily sleep again (W. S. Maugham). Her exasperation got the better of her. She stood up. 'What do you take me for? A complete fool?' (A. J. Cronin)4) (smth.) пpeoдoлeть, пoбeдить, пoбopoть, пepeбopoть чтo-л., cпpaвитьcя, coвлaдaть c чём-л., взять вepx нaд чём-л.Sally was glad she had got the better of that tempestuous impulse, although it was as much as she could do to overcome her frenzy at the time (K. S. Prichard) -
89 get to first base
(with smb. или smth.) aмep. paзг.дoбитьcя (пepвoгo) уcпexa (в oтнoшeнияx c кeм-л., в кaкoм-л. дeлe); cдeлaть пepвыe шaги в кaкoм-л. дeлe [этим. спорт. (бeйcбoл)] Every time I got to the part about her out with Stradlater in that damn Ed Banky's car, it almost drove me crazy. I knew she wouldn't let him get to first base with her, but it drove me crazy anyway (J. Salinger). You and me try to fool each other. We don't either one get to first base (E. S. Gardner') -
90 time after time
нареч.повторнораз за разомвремя от времениидиом. тысячу раз|| You will get a perfect result time after time if you follow these instructions.
син. repeatedlyАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > time after time
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91 get clipped
Общая лексика: обрываться (о связи, телефонной линии: It appears every time a controversial guest comes on Coast to Coast, they get clipped. It's unbelievable!) -
92 get good gas mileage
Общая лексика: мало расходовать бензина (I bought this used car and it gets good gas mileage, but there's this grinding noise I get every time it comes to a stop.) -
93 get in good with
Общая лексика: добиваться расположения, добиться расположения (Many salespeople try to get in good with their clients by spending social time together) -
94 get the freeze
Сленг: быть проигнорированным (кем-л.) (I get the freeze from her every time we run into each other in the office - Она делает вид, что не замечает меня каждый раз, когда мы сталкиваемся в офисе.) -
95 get to classes
Образование: приехать на занятия (There are peak times when the bus system is packed, and students rely on the system to get to classes on time.) -
96 get on
а) делать успехи, преуспевать; how is he getting on? как (идут) его дела?;б) стареть; стариться;в) приближаться (о времени); it is getting on for supper-time время близится к ужину;г) надевать;д) садиться (на лошадь);е) уживаться, ладить (with);ж) продолжать; let's get on with the meeting продолжим собрание* * *взбираться, влезать, садиться, надевать; преуспевать, делать успехи; продолжать, выдвигаться; стареть, стариться; ладить, уживаться, ужиться* * *1) делать успехи 2) стареть 3) приближаться (о времени) 4) надевать 5) садиться (на лошадь, в машину и т. п.) -
97 get a grip on oneself
взять себя в рукиGet a grip on yourself or the reporters will give you a hard time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get a grip on oneself
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98 get down to
взяться, приняться за что-либоCalculus isn’t difficult at all, once you get down to it.
It’s time you got down to your studies or the other students will leave you behind.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get down to
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99 get the third degree
sl допрос с пристрастиемWhy is it I get the third degree from you every time I come home late?
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get the third degree
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100 get to grips with
решительно взяться; справиться; подойти вплотную (к решению проблемы)It's further proof of the government's failure to get to grips with two of the most important social issues of our time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get to grips with
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