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61 clue someone in (on something)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > clue someone in (on something)
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62 take something lying down
expr infmlYou don't expect me to take that lying down, do you? — Ты ведь не думаешь, что я смирюсь с этим, правда?
I'm not the kind of person who'll take something like that lying down — Я не из тех, кто будет молча терпеть подобное
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take something lying down
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63 what with something and something
adv infmlWhat with unemployment and high prices many folks actually can't make both ends meet — С этой безработицей да еще высокими ценами люди просто не могут свести концы с концами
What with one thing and another I don't know if I'm coming or going — То одно, то другое. У меня голова идет кругом
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > what with something and something
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64 have going for
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65 be mixed up in something
замешанный, впутанный, втянутый во что-либоHow many more people were mixed up in the shameful harbour matter?
Are you going to get mixed up in this gang war the papers are talking about?
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be mixed up in something
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66 dead set on something
гореть желанием, страстно желать; твердо решитьI'm dead set on going to America.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > dead set on something
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67 have mixed feelings about something
испытывать смешанные чувстваI had mixed feelings about leaving home. I was looking forward to going to university, but I would miss my family.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have mixed feelings about something
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68 lay something on the line
выложить прямо/без обиняков/открытым текстомYou're just going to have to lay it on the line and tell her her work's not good enough.
On the first day he let me work as I wanted to, but on the second day he really laid the rules on the line.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > lay something on the line
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69 put paid to something
поставить крест на чем-либо; положить конецMum will hear you and that will put paid to either of us going anywhere ever again.
His hopes of marrying her were put paid to by her reply to his letter.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put paid to something
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70 all for something
adj infmlI am all for accepting the offer — Я полностью за то, чтобы принять это предложение
I'm all for going at once — Я за то, чтобы пойти туда немедленно
I'm all for it — Я двумя руками "за"
She's all for giving the young a chance — Она ратует за то, чтобы дать молодым шанс
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all for something
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71 all steamed up about something
adj infml1)If she has a distasteful job to do, the first thing she does is get all steamed up about it — Когда ей предстоит делать какую-нибудь неприятную работу, то она для начала начинает орать
Look at you, all steamed up about nothing — Что ты разошелся из-за пустяка?
2)He seems all steamed up about his new job — Он, кажется, в восторге от своей новой работы
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all steamed up about something
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72 be fixed on something
expr infmlShe seems fixed on the idea — Она, по-видимому, увлечена этой идеей
He's son of fixed on going abroad for his holiday — Он, кажется, всерьез намерен поехать в отпуск за границу
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > be fixed on something
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73 blow oneself or someone to something
expr AmE slI may live on beans for a month, but I'm going to blow myself to a really good handbag now — Я могу месяц сидеть на одних консервах, но в конце концов я все равно оторву себе красивую сумочку
Come on, I'll blow you to a steak — Давай я угощу тебя бифштексом
The surgeon is supposed to blow the staff to a spread — Главный хирург должен раскошелиться для своих сотрудников на шикарный обед
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > blow oneself or someone to something
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74 blow the lid off someone or something
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > blow the lid off someone or something
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75 bust something wide open
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > bust something wide open
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76 catch someone up on something
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > catch someone up on something
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77 dibs on something
I n AmE infmlII interj AmE infmlI have dibs on that piece of cake — Чур, этот кусок торта мой
Dibs on going with you — Чур, я тоже с вами
Dibs on the front seat! — Чур, я сяду спереди!
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > dibs on something
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78 feel like something
expr infml1)You can go if you feel like it — Ты можешь пойти, если тебе так хочется
2) AmEI believe I'm getting well. I feel like getting out of bed — Я думаю, что мне уже лучше, и я смогу встать с постели
I don't feel like going to the party. I have a headache — Я не смогу пойти на вечер. У меня болит голова
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > feel like something
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79 fill someone in on something
expr infmlCan you fill me in on what's going on around here? — Расскажи мне, что здесь, собственно говоря, происходит
Please fill me in on Ann. How's she doing? — Расскажи мне про Энн. Как она там?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > fill someone in on something
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80 full of something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > full of something
См. также в других словарях:
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going on — {adv. phr.} Almost; nearly. * /Joe is going on six years old./ * /It is going on six o clock./ … Dictionary of American idioms
going on — {adv. phr.} Almost; nearly. * /Joe is going on six years old./ * /It is going on six o clock./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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(be) going on (for) something — be going on (for) sth idiom (BrE) to be nearly a particular age, time or number • It was going on (for) midnight. Main entry: ↑goidiom … Useful english dictionary
(the) going rate (for something) — the ˌgoing ˈrate (for sth) idiom the usual amount of money paid for goods or services at a particular time • They pay slightly more than the going rate. Main entry: ↑goingidiom … Useful english dictionary
something in the wind — something is going to happen, something will take place … English contemporary dictionary
going — [[t]go͟ʊɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PHR MODAL If you say that something is going to happen, you mean that it will happen in the future, usually quite soon. I think it s going to be successful... You re going to enjoy this... I m going to have to tell him the… … English dictionary
something — some|thing [ sʌmθıŋ ] pronoun *** 1. ) used for referring to a thing, idea, fact, etc. when you do not know or say exactly what it is: I could smell something burning. Carl said something about an operation. Whenever she sees something that she… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
something */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] / US pronoun 1) used for referring to a thing without saying exactly what it is used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or say exactly what it is I could smell something burning. Carl said something about… … English dictionary
Something's Going On — Álbum de Frida Publicación 13 de noviembre de 1982 Grabación 1982 Género(s) Pop Duración … Wikipedia Español