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101 come down to bed-rock
разг.1) добраться, докопаться до сути (дела), до истины [первонач. жарг.; bed-rock геол. коренная, подстилающая порода]‘well,’ he said, ‘we're like any other people when it comes down to bedrock.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part I, ch. V) — - Ну что же, - сказал он, - мы такие же люди, как и все остальные, если покопаться глубже.
2) амер. исчерпать свои ресурсы, оказаться на мелиBy the end of their holiday they had got down to bed-rock. They had not got a dime. — К концу каникул они оказались на мели. У них не было и десяти центов.
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102 come down to cases
амер.; разг.говорить по существу (дела), переходить к делу‘Hughie, old boy,’ his son-in-law said during the third Martini, ‘let's get down to cases. Clare said you had a problem you wanted to talk to me about. Spit it out, old boy, and let's get it over with.’ (I. Shaw, ‘Tip on a Dead Jockey and Other Stories’, ‘The Sunny Banks of the River Lethe’) — - Хьюи, старина, - сказал его зять, допивая третью порцию мартини, - давайте перейдем к делу. Клер сказала мне, что вы хотели обсудить со мной какой-то вопрос. Говорите начистоту, старина, и кончим с этим делом.
Coming down to cases, you ain't really a cow-puncher. (DA) — По сути дела, вы вовсе и не ковбой.
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103 come down to
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104 come down
1. to go down; 2. to fall 1. спуститься вниз; 2. упасть1. She came down the stairs. 2. The tree came down with a loud crash.
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105 come down to
сводиться к чему-либоThe whole matter comes down to a power struggle between the trade union and the directors.
It all comes down to a matter of who was first in line.
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106 come down with
свалиться (заболеть)She came down with pneumonia.
The whole family came down with the flu.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come down with
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107 come down to brass nails
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come down to brass nails
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108 come down to brass tacks
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come down to brass tacks
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109 come down on somebody
1) Общая лексика: бранить кого-либо, набрасываться на2) Табуированная лексика: оскорблять (см. go down on somebody; кого-л.) -
110 come down the pike
1) Общая лексика: приближаться, идти (it's coming down the pike - к этому всё идёт), надвигаться2) Макаров: появляться -
111 come down
PhrV1. गिरनाPoles and buildings came down due to cyclonic storm. -
112 come down to
vi + adv + prepit all comes down to... — è tutta questione di...
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113 come down in buckets
лить как из ведраI can't drive in this rain — it's coming down in buckets.
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114 come down on somebody like a ton of bricks
обрушиться, накинуться (с критикой, руганью)I just asked Diana if I could leave early tonight and she came down on me like a ton of bricks.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come down on somebody like a ton of bricks
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115 come down with
phrvi infml esp BrEI think I'm coming down with a cold — Мне кажется, что я заболеваю
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > come down with
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116 come down on one side or the other of the fence
стать на ту или иную сторону, сделать выборI shall soon be absolutely obliged to ask you a question, my dear Elliot. Yes, it's a question and a half. Which side of the fence are you coming down on, young man? (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. 22) — Кажется, мне скоро придется задать вам один вопрос, дорогой Эллиот. И это будет всем вопросам вопрос. Вы, собственно, с кем, молодой человек?
Large English-Russian phrasebook > come down on one side or the other of the fence
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117 come down a peg
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come down a peg
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118 come down with disease
заболеть Syn: contract diseaseБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come down with disease
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