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123 get out of hand
выходить из под контроляThe angry crowd was getting out of hand.
At the time of the strike in the Gdansk shipyard in the summer of 1980, the Kremlin felt things were rapidly getting out of hand.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get out of hand
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124 get on one’s high horse
behave haughtily towards someone вести себя высокомерноEvery time I ask her to help me with typing, she gets on her high horse.
English-Russian mini useful dictionary > get on one’s high horse
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125 get etc a load on
expr AmE slHe starts acting funny when he gets a load on — Когда он напивается, то начинает чудить
You have a load on every time I see you — Как я тебя ни встречу, ты под балдой
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get etc a load on
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126 get one's wings
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's wings
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127 get something out of the way
expr infmlWhen I've got this job out of the way I'll have more time to spend with my kids — Когда я разделаюсь с этой работой, я смогу больше времени уделять детям
The sooner they got those weeks out of the way the better — Чем быстрее пройдут эти недели, тем лучше
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get something out of the way
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128 get the habdabs
expr BrE infmlShe gets the habdabs every time she walks down that street at night — У нее мурашки бегают по коже каждый раз, когда она проходит ночью по этой улице
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get the habdabs
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