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41 find vent for something in somebody
Общая лексика: найти выход чему-либо в чем-либо (he found a vent for his anger in smashing the crockery - он излил свой гнев, перебив всю посуду)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > find vent for something in somebody
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42 find something suspicious
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > find something suspicious
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43 find difficulty in doing something
столкнуться с трудностями в чем-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > find difficulty in doing something
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44 find one's account in something
использовать в своих личных интересах, убедиться в выгоде чего-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > find one's account in something
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45 find something a tough nut to crack
English-German idiom dictionary > find something a tough nut to crack
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46 find something heavy going
expr infmlI found the book heavy going but I did plough through to the end — Книга тяжело читается, но я ее осилил
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > find something heavy going
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47 to find something difficult
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48 to draw/find/get inspiration from somebody/something
to draw/find/get inspiration from somebody/somethinginspirarse en alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to draw/find/get inspiration from somebody/something
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49 to find fault with somebody/something
to find fault with somebody/somethingponer reparos a alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to find fault with somebody/something
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50 to find it in one's heart to do something
tener el valor de hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to find it in one's heart to do something
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51 to have/find difficulty in doing something
to have/find difficulty in doing somethingencontrar dificuldade para fazer algo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to have/find difficulty in doing something
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52 a shrewd idea where to find something
English-Dutch dictionary > a shrewd idea where to find something
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53 not find hide (n)or hair of something
English-Dutch dictionary > not find hide (n)or hair of something
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54 I can't find a common language with you
Общая лексика: ему про Фому, а он про (used( often: ironically or angrily) to point to someone's strange behavior which is an attempt not to speak on a certain (raised) topic and speak about something quite different instead), ты ему про Фому, а он п (used( often: ironically or angrily) to point to someone's strange behavior which is an attempt not to speak on a certain (raised) topic and speak about something quite different instead), я ему про Фому, а он пр (used( often: ironically or angrily) to point to someone's strange behavior which is an attempt not to speak on a certain (raised) topic and speak about something quite different instead)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I can't find a common language with you
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55 to turn something inside out
(back to front) dar la vuelta a 2 (make a mess) revolver■ they turned the house inside out, but they couldn't find it revolvieron toda la casa, pero no lo encontraron -
56 throw something on the scrap heap
throw somebody/something on the scrap heap inf выкинуть/выбросить на свалку (за ненадобностью)Many people over 40 who can't find a job feel they've been thrown on the scrap heap.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > throw something on the scrap heap
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57 get one's tongue around something
expr infmlMost Americans find it hard to get their tongues around some Russian consonants — Для большинства американцев очень трудно выговорить некоторые согласные в русском языке
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's tongue around something
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58 get something off the ground
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get something off the ground
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59 hard put to do something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > hard put to do something
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60 out to do something
adj infmlI don't think she was out to cause trouble, she just didn't think — Я не думаю, что она хотела сделать нам пакость. Она просто не подумала
Like so many others involved in the case she was out to make money — Как и многие другие, замешанные в этом деле, она поставила себе целью разбогатеть
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > out to do something
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