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61 fall into a (smb.'s или the) trap
пoпacть в (чью-л.) лoвушку, пoпacть в зaпaдню; пoпacтьcя нa удoчкуEdris was far too smart to fall into that obvious trap (J. H. Chase)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > fall into a (smb.'s или the) trap
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62 fall into smb.'s trap
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63 fall into the clutches of smb.
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > fall into the clutches of smb.
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64 fall into the hands of smb.
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65 fall into the trap
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66 fall into the wrong hands
пoпacть нe в тe pуки, нe к тoму, к кoму cлeдoвaлo (o чём-л.)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > fall into the wrong hands
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67 fall into
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68 fall into a rut
(fall (или get) into a rut (тж. get in a rut))идти по проторённой дорожке, стать рутинёромStrange, the ruts people get themselves into. I don't need to tell you that, Jenny, because you're in a rut yourself... (J. Wain, ‘A Winter in the Hills’, part III) — Странно, как людей заедает рутина. Но тебе об этом нечего говорить, Дженни, ты сама в таком положении...
Unfortunately there came a time when he didn't do new things any more. He let himself vegetate and get in a rut. It happens sometimes. (A. Hailey, ‘The Final Diagnosis’, ch. 24) — Джо Пирсон, к сожалению, больше не был способен ни на что новое. Он стал рутинером, закоснелым консерватором. Такое иногда случается.
When once a person gets into a rut, it is difficult for him to change his ways. (ECI) — Когда человек вступает на проторенную дорожку, ему трудно с нее сойти.
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69 fall into smb.'s hands
(fall (или get) into smb.'s hands (или into the hands of smb.))попасть в чьи-л. руки; перейти в чьи-л. рукиA letter intended for me fell into your hands... and then you used it. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Faraway’, ch. X) — Письмо, предназначенное мне, попало в ваши руки... и вы воспользовались этим.
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70 fall into debt
(fall (get или run) into debt (тж. run in debt))влезть в долги, наделать долговWith the best effort Manuel found himself running into debt. (W. Du Bois, ‘The Ordeal of Mansart’, ch. XIV) — Как ни крепился Мануэль, ему все же пришлось залезть в долги.
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71 fall into oblivion
быть преданным забвению, быть забытымEven in my life I have seen writers who made much more stir in the world of letters than ever I have, sink into oblivion. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch.5) — Еще на моей памяти некоторые писатели, в свое время наделавшие в литературном мире гораздо больше шума, чем я, были преданы забвению.
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72 fall into smb.'s clutches
(fall (или get) into smb.'s clutches)попасть в чьи-л. лапы; см. тж. escape from smb.'s clutchesThe stranger had fallen into the clutches of the actors and there was some joke going on at his expense. (J. Plunkett, ‘The Trusting and the Maimed’, ‘The Scoop’) — Незнакомец попал в лапы к актерам, и они принялись подшучивать над ним.
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73 fall into crumbs
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fall into crumbs
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74 fall into ruin
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fall into ruin
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75 fall into oblivion
fall (go, pass) into oblivion быть пре́данным забве́ниюThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > fall into oblivion
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76 fall into
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77 fall into the hands (of someone)
(to be caught, found, captured etc by someone: He fell into the hands of bandits; The documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).) falde i hænderne på* * *(to be caught, found, captured etc by someone: He fell into the hands of bandits; The documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).) falde i hænderne påEnglish-Danish dictionary > fall into the hands (of someone)
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78 fall into the hands (of someone)
(to be caught, found, captured etc by someone: He fell into the hands of bandits; The documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).) falde i hænderne på* * *(to be caught, found, captured etc by someone: He fell into the hands of bandits; The documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).) falde i hænderne påEnglish-Danish dictionary > fall into the hands (of someone)
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79 fall into step
1) идти в ногу; см. тж. break stepHe called, the doctor turned, stopped, then fell into step beside his friend. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Keys of the Kingdom’, ‘An Unsuccessful Curate’) — Франсис окликнул доктора. Тот повернулся, остановился, а потом зашагал рядом с другом.
They walked up the Boulevard, quite naturally falling into step. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book II, ch. 10) — Они пошли по бульвару, невольно шагая в ногу.
2) соглашаться ( with)The planters fell into step immediately with Johnson's Reconstruction program. (W. Foster, ‘The Negro People in American History’, ch. 27) — Плантаторы тотчас же согласились с планом реконструкции Джонсона.
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80 fall into smb.'s clutches
или get into smb.'s clutches(или into the clutches of smb.)пoпacть в чьи-л. лaпыThe stranger had fallen into the clutches of the actors and there was some joke going on at his expense (J. Plunkett)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > fall into smb.'s clutches
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fall into the wrong hands — to come to be held or possessed by the wrong person or group There could be a disaster if the weapons fell into the wrong hands. • • • Main Entry: ↑fall fall into the wrong hands see ↑fall, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑hand fall into the wrong hands … Useful english dictionary
fall into the hands of — to come to be held or possessed by (someone) Officials are concerned that the stolen weapons may fall into the hands of terrorists. [=that terrorists may get/obtain the stolen weapons] • • • Main Entry: ↑fall fall into the hands of see ↑fall, 1 … Useful english dictionary
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fall into someone's clutches — fall into (someone s) clutches to become influenced or controlled by someone who is likely to use their power in a bad way. He fell into the clutches of a nationalist terrorist group. There were fears that the weapons might fall into the enemy s… … New idioms dictionary
fall into clutches — fall into (someone s) clutches to become influenced or controlled by someone who is likely to use their power in a bad way. He fell into the clutches of a nationalist terrorist group. There were fears that the weapons might fall into the enemy s… … New idioms dictionary
fall into someone's hands — fall into (someone s) hands if something falls into the hands of a dangerous person or an enemy, the dangerous person or enemy starts to own or control it. There were concerns that the weapons might fall into the hands of terrorists … New idioms dictionary
fall into hands — fall into (someone s) hands if something falls into the hands of a dangerous person or an enemy, the dangerous person or enemy starts to own or control it. There were concerns that the weapons might fall into the hands of terrorists … New idioms dictionary
fall into line — fall in/into line to start to accept the rules of a company or other organization. Employees were expected to fall into line with the company s new practices or face dismissal. (often + with) … New idioms dictionary
fall into your lap — fall into (your) lap to come to you without you making any effort. You can t expect the ideal job to just fall into your lap – you ve got to go out there and look for it … New idioms dictionary
fall into lap — fall into (your) lap to come to you without you making any effort. You can t expect the ideal job to just fall into your lap – you ve got to go out there and look for it … New idioms dictionary
fall into the trap of doing something — fall into the trap of (doing something) to become involved in something. Don t fall into the trap of deciding to buy a more expensive house than you can afford because someone says it is a good investment … New idioms dictionary