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61 make smb.'s mind easy
(make smb.'s mind easy (тж. make smb. easy in his mind, put smb.'s mind at ease, put или set smb.'s mind at rest))успокаивать кого-л., рассеивать чьи-л. опасенияI wish we knew where they have gone, for it would make my son a good deal easier in his mind, and me too. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. XXI) — я бы тоже дорого дала, чтобы узнать, куда они ушли. Тогда и у сына моего, и у меня стало бы легче на сердце.
...the club and its rules were still a mystery, and he looked round for some one who should be able to set his mind at rest. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘The Suicide Club’, ‘The Story of the Young Man with the Cream Tarts’) —...клуб и его правила все еще оставались загадкой, и полковник оглядывался вокруг, стараясь найти кого-нибудь, кто смог бы рассеять его опасения.
Well, just to put your mind at rest, when we discovered the body of Mrs. Perlin, we made a complete search of the premises. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Empty Tin’, ch. 13) — Должен сказать для вашего успокоения, что, когда мы нашли труп миссис Перлин, мы тщательно обыскали весь дом.
You're.not going to be fired... Put your mind at ease on that score. (J. O'Hara, ‘Elizabeth Appleton’, ch. IV) — Тебя не уволят... Можешь не беспокоиться на этот счет.
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62 honours easy
разг.с равными преимуществами для обеих сторон, к удовлетворению обеих сторон [этим. карт.]Tarleton: "...Mr. Percival, you're whitewashed. So are you, Patsy. Honours are easy. Let's drop the subject." (B. Shaw, ‘Misalliance’) — Тарлтон: "...мистер Персиваль, вы сейчас вне подозрений. И вы также, Пэтси. Обе стороны только выгадали. Не будем больше говорить об этом."
A: "What finally happened in that long drawn out quarrel between you and your uncle?" B: "Nothing - it dragged on for some time and finally faded away with honours easy." (SPI) — А: "чем закончилась эта затянувшаяся ссора между вами и вашим дядей? Б. Да ничем. Ссорились, ссорились и наконец помирились к обоюдной пользе."
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63 go for
go for а) идти за чем-л., кем-л. Would you go for some milk for me? Wehaven't enough till tomorrow. If the child gets any worse I shall have to gofor the doctor. б) стремиться к чему-л. I think we should go for increasedproduction this year. Jim intends to go for the big prize. в) быть принятым закого-л. He goes for a lawyer, but I don't think he ever studied or practisedlaw. г) coll. наброситься, обрушиться на кого-л. the speaker went for theprofiteers оратор обрушился на спекулянтов д) стоить, иметь цену to go fornothing (something) ничего не стоить (кое-что стоить) to go for a song идти забесценок, ничего не стоить е) выбирать I thought I'd go for question three, itlooks easy. ж) восхищаться; любить Do you go for tall men? I go for clevermen, whatever they look like. Why are you interested in her? I thought youonly went for dark girls. -
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(to go towards: We're making for home.) dirigirse haciav + prep + o1) ( head toward) dirigirse* hacia/a2) (encourage, promote) contribuir* amutual distrust doesn't make for a good relationship — la desconfianza mutua no contribuye a una buena relación
VI + PREP1) (=go towards) [+ place] dirigirse hacia or a2) (=attack)to make for sb — atacar a algn, abalanzarse sobre algn
3) (=contribute to) contribuir a; (=lead to) conducir a* * *v + prep + o1) ( head toward) dirigirse* hacia/a2) (encourage, promote) contribuir* a -
65 take someone for a ride
expr1) infmlBut the one who really took him for a ride was me — Но кто его действительно насадил, так это я
The guy's so dumb everybody takes him for a ride — Он такой придурок, что все его разыгрывают
She'll believe anything, she's too easy to take for a ride — Ее ничего не стоит обмануть, она такая наивная
2) sl esp AmEThe gang believes that he's getting yellow and usually takes him for a ride — Когда банда начинает подозревать, что кто-то трусит, то обычно убирает его в каком-нибудь укромном месте
They'll take you for a ride unless you get out of town tonight — Они тебя кокнут, если ты сегодня ночью не уберешься из города
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take someone for a ride
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66 go easy on
(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) no pasarse con algo -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) fara varlega með; ganga ekki um of á -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) óvatos vmivel -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) andar devagar -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) az kullanmak, aşırıya kaçmamak -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) ne pretiravati -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) olla tarkkana -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) være forsiktig med, spare på -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) andarci piano -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) uważać na... -
77 go easy on
(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) lietot mēreni -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) elgtis atsargiai -
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(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) spara på -
80 go easy on
(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) a o lua încet (cu)
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