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1 change one's tack
(change one's tack (тж. go on или upon another tack))взять другой курс, пойти по иному путиYou are wrong to vex them. Change your tack and do all you can to win their favour. (DEI) — Зря лезешь на рожон. Перемени тактику. Постарайся во что бы то ни стало снискать их расположение.
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2 change one's tune
(change one's tune (тж. sing another, a different или a new tune; амер. whistle a different tune))запеть другую песню, запеть на другой лад; сбавить тон, присмиреть, притихнуть; см. тж. sing another song‘How much did they pay you?’ ‘A man's financial arrangements are his own affair, sir, if I may - ’ ‘I advice you to change your tune a little, McGrath,’ said Duncane. ‘You have acted very irresponsibly and you may find yourself in serious trouble.’ (I. Murdoch, ‘The Nice and the Good’, ch. 8) — - Сколько они заплатили вам? - Мои финансовые дела касаются только меня, смею заметить, сэр... - Я советую вам немного сбавить тон, Мегра, - сказал Данкейн. - Вы поступили крайне безответственно и можете оказаться в тяжелом положении.
They might think they're going to have better-looking girls at the dinner, but they'll be whistling a different tune after they see my girl. (E. Caldwell, ‘Jackpot’, ‘Snacker’) — Они, наверное, думают, что их девушки будут самые красивые. Ничего, сразу сбавят тон, увидев, какую девушку я пригласил на этот обед.
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3 change one's base
change one's base amer.; coll. отступать, удирать -
4 change one's condition
change one's condition выйти замуж, жениться -
5 change one's clothes
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6 change one's mind
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7 change one's note
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8 change one's spots
van richting/overtuiging veranderen, een ander leven gaan leiden -
9 change one's mind
переубеждаться глагол: -
10 change one’s mind
غَيَّرَ رأيه \ change one’s mind: to come to have a new opinion; make a different decision: We were going to go to America for a holiday, but we changed our minds and stayed at home instead, change one’s opinion or intention I was going to London today, but I changed my mind and stayed at home. think better of it: to change one’s plan; decide (wisely) not to do sth.: I planned to leave my job, but then I thought better of it., to change one’s plan; decide not to do sth. I planned to leave my job, but then I thought better of it. -
11 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) ændre holdning; lade piben få en anden lyd* * *(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) ændre holdning; lade piben få en anden lyd -
12 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) cambiar de disco/opiniónexpr.• cambiar de historia• cambiar de parecer expr. -
13 change one's note
запеть другое, запеть на другой лад, заговорить по-иному; сбавить тон, присмиреть, притихнуть [этим. фр. changer de note]; см. тж. change one's tuneShe had generally made herself agreeable, as long as the boy was present, but as soon as she got Ernest to herself again she changed her note. Into whatever form she might throw her criticisms it came always in the end to this, that his friend was no good. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. XLVIII) — В присутствии мальчика Кристина держалась любезно или почти любезно. Но как только она снова оставалась наедине с Эрнестом, она начинала говорить по-иному. Какие бы критические замечания она ни высказывала, все они в конечном итоге сводились к тому, что друг Эрнеста никуда не годится.
You still speak scornfully, and cynically, and sorely; but I will make you change your note... (Ch. Brontë, ‘Shirley’, ch. XXXV) — Вы все еще говорите презрительно, жестоко и с недостойным цинизмом. Я заставлю вас изменить тон...
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14 change one's mind
(to alter one's intention or opinion (about something): He was going to go to France but he changed his mind.) cambiar de ideaexpr.• cambiar de idea expr.• cambiar de opinión expr.• cambiar de parecer expr.• mudar de opinión expr. -
15 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) skipta um skoðun -
16 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) más hangon beszél -
17 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) mudar de opinião -
18 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) ağız değiştirmek, fikrinden/kararından dönmek -
19 change one's tune
(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) ubrati druge strune -
20 change one's tune
• muuttaa asennettaan* * *(to change one's attitude, opinions etc.) olla toinen ääni kellossa
См. также в других словарях:
change one's tune — CHANGE ONE S MIND, do a U turn, have a change of heart; Brit. do an about turn. → tune * * * change one s tune 1. To change one s attitudes or opinions 2. To change one s manner of speaking • • • Main Entry: ↑change change one s tune or sing… … Useful english dictionary
change one's mind — To form a different opinion • • • Main Entry: ↑change change one s mind To come to a new resolution or opinion • • • Main Entry: ↑mind * * * adopt a different opinion or plan … Useful english dictionary
change one's tune — change one s opinion, change one s mind … English contemporary dictionary
change one's tune — ► change one s tune express a very different attitude. Main Entry: ↑change … English terms dictionary
change one's mind — index tergiversate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Change one's tune — change one s mind; reverse previously held views, attitudes, etc … Dictionary of Australian slang
change one's mind — change one s decision He changed his mind and said that he would not go to the movie tonight … Idioms and examples
change one's tune — idi change one s tune, to reverse one s opinions; change one s mind … From formal English to slang
change one's tune — our Bachelor Bob seems to have changed his tune about settling down and raising a family Syn: change one s mind, do a U turn, have a change of heart; do an about face; informal do a one eighty, pull a U ey … Thesaurus of popular words
change one's mind — idi change one s mind, to modify or reverse one s opinions or intentions … From formal English to slang
change one's tune — Australian Slang change one s mind; reverse previously held views, attitudes, etc … English dialects glossary