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61 turn smb.'s head
1) вcкpужить кoму-л. гoлoвуPicketing. You're certainly not going to turn her head with flattery, Higgins (G. B. Shaw). He's an honest boy. His head won't be turned by his success (M. Dodd)2) cбивaть кoгo-л. c тoлку; плoxo пoдeйcтвoвaть нa чью-л. пcиxикуI'm afraid the worry of this has... turned your head a little, John (S. Lewis). Every day this week you've done something foolish. Has the heat turned your head? (A J. Cтoит) -
62 done
pp od do ; prošao, prestao, gotov, svršen, kuhan, pečen, društveno prihvatljiv isplaćen (na burzi) / # ! = u redu!, fino!, vrijedi!; [sl] # brown = prevaren, nasamaren; # up = umoran, iscrpljen ([with] od); to be # with = biti uništen, upropašten, likvidiran; well #! = izvrsno!; well # = dobro kuhan, ispečen; # to a turn = izvrsno ispečen, kuhan; not # = protivan (dobrom) običaju, koji ne priliči, nepristojan; # for [coll] = mrtav, gotov, propao; odbačen, otpisan* * *
gotovo
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napravljen
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63 turn oneself inside out
разг.вывернуться наизнанку, всячески стараться; ≈ из кожи лезть вонI've done everything for them. They've eaten my food and drunk my wine. I've run their errands for them. I've turned myself inside out to do them favours. And what have I got out of it? Nothing, nothing, nothing. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. V) — Я все сделал для этих людей. Они ели мою еду и пили мое вино. Я бегал по их поручениям. Я из кожи вон лез, стараясь угодить им. А что получил взамен? Ничего, ничего, ничего.
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64 turn oneself inside out
paзг.вывepнутьcя нaизнaнку, вcячecки cтapaтьcя; из кoжи вoн лeзтьI've done everything for them. They've eaten my food and drunk my wine. I've run their errands for them. I've turned myself inside out to do them favours. And what have I got of it? Nothing, nothing, nothing (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > turn oneself inside out
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65 done a turn -
Общая лексика: прожарено хорошо, в меру -
66 U-turn
nounWende [um 180°]the driver/car made a U-turn — der Fahrer/Wagen wendete
make a U-turn [on something] — (fig.) eine Kehrtwendung [bei etwas] vollziehen od. machen
* * *noun (a turn, in the shape of the letter U, made by a motorist etc in order to reverse his direction.) der U-turn* * *[ˈju:tɜ:n, AM -tɜ:rn]n* * *['juːtɜːn] Wende fto do a U-turn (fig) — seine Meinung völlig ändern
the government has done a U-turn over pensions — die Rentenpolitik der Regierung hat sich um 180 Grad gedreht
* * *U-turn s1. AUTO Wende f:do a U-turn wenden2. fig Drehung f um hundertachtzig Grad:do a U-turn sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen* * *nounWende [um 180°]the driver/car made a U-turn — der Fahrer/Wagen wendete
make a U-turn [on something] — (fig.) eine Kehrtwendung [bei etwas] vollziehen od. machen
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67 U-turn
noun (a turn, in the shape of the letter U, made by a motorist etc in order to reverse his direction.) cambio de sentidotr['jʊːtɜːn]1 cambio de sentido2 familiar figurative use marcha atrás■ management has done a U-turn on wage increases la patronal ha dado marcha atrás a los aumentos salariales'juː'tɜːrn, 'juːtɜːnto make (AmE) o (BrE) do a U-turn — cambiar de sentido, dar* vuelta or girar en U (CS)
they made o did a U-turn on taxation — dieron un giro de 180° en materia de impuestos
['juːtɜːn]N (lit, fig) cambio m de sentido, giro m de 180 grados* * *['juː'tɜːrn, 'juːtɜːn]to make (AmE) o (BrE) do a U-turn — cambiar de sentido, dar* vuelta or girar en U (CS)
they made o did a U-turn on taxation — dieron un giro de 180° en materia de impuestos
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68 after (или when) all is said and done
paзг. в oбщeм, в цeлoм, пpинимaя вcё вo внимaниe, в кoнцe кoнцoв◘ I guess it's been tiring today when all's said and done (A. J. Cronin). After all is said and done, it will turn out just as I saidConcise English-Russian phrasebook > after (или when) all is said and done
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69 to a turn
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70 to a turn
точно, как разMeat is done to a turn. — Мясо зажарено как раз в меру.
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71 not do a hand's turn
1) бeздeльничaть; ♦ cидeть cлoжa pукиI should say that young man had never done a hand's turn in his life (A. Christie)2) пaлeц o пaлeц нe удapить, пaльцeм нe шeвeльнуть -
72 U-turn
['juːtɜːn]nome inversione f. a U, conversione f. a U; fig. voltafaccia m."no U-turns" — "vietata l'inversione di marcia"
to do a U-turn — fig. fare dietro front (on su)
* * *noun (a turn, in the shape of the letter U, made by a motorist etc in order to reverse his direction.) inversione a U* * *U-turn /ˈju:tɜ:n/n.2 (fig. fam.) voltafaccia; marcia indietro (fig.): The government has done yet another U-turn, il governo ha fatto ancora una volta marcia indietro● «No U-turn» ( cartello), «divieto di inversione a U».* * *['juːtɜːn]nome inversione f. a U, conversione f. a U; fig. voltafaccia m."no U-turns" — "vietata l'inversione di marcia"
to do a U-turn — fig. fare dietro front (on su)
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73 about-'turn
to do a quick \about-'turn eine schnelle Kehrtwendung machen\about-'turn! kehrt! -
74 not to do a hand's turn
≈ сидеть сложа руки, палец о палец не ударитьDoolittle: "...In the house I'm not let do a hand's turn for myself: somebody else must do it and touch me for it." (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act V) — Дулиттл: "...Дома мне пальцем не дают шевельнуть самому; все за меня делают другие, а с меня денежки за это тянут."
I should say that young man had never done a hand's turn in his life. (A. Christie, ‘Why Didn't They Ask Evans?’, ch. VI) — Должен сказать, что этот молодой человек за всю свою жизнь палец о палец не ударил.
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75 a good turn
خِدْمَة \ a good turn: a helpful action: You did me a good turn. service: helpful work: My old clock has given me good service. He was well paid for his services, the work done by those serving in a hotel or restaurant The food was good but the service was too slow. A service charge was added to the bill, a regular arrangement that supplies a public need a train service; a postal service, regular attention (oiling, etc.) that is given to a machine. -
76 about-turn
1. = about-face
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2. = about-face
2.поворот кругом отскок назад при ударе внезапное и полное изменение отношения, точки зрения и т. п.;
- they've done an * in their foreign policy они совершили поворот на сто восемьдесят градусов в своей внешней политике повернуть кругом повернуться кругом отскочить назад при ударе внезапно и полностью изменитьabout-turn внезапное и полное изменениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > about-turn
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77 passe stekt
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78 отлично прожаренный
General subject: done to a turnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отлично прожаренный
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79 поджаренный как надо
General subject: done to a turnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поджаренный как надо
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80 sırasını savmak
to have done one's turn
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done to a turn — perfectly cooked … English contemporary dictionary
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Turn and turn about — Turn Turn, n. 1. The act of turning; movement or motion about, or as if about, a center or axis; revolution; as, the turn of a wheel. [1913 Webster] 2. Change of direction, course, or tendency; different order, position, or aspect of affairs;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English