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41 get off
фраз. гл.1) отбывать, отправлятьсяWe must be getting off now. — Нам пора отправляться.
2) начинатьHe got off to a flying start. — Он начал блестяще.
I got a good joke off today. — У меня сегодня получилась премилая шуточка.
4) отбывать; отрываться от земли, подниматься ( о самолёте)5) чиститьThere's a dirty mark on the wall that I can't get off. — Тут на стене есть грязное пятно, никак не могу его вывести.
6) спасать ( с тонущего корабля)The last three sailors were got off just before the ship sank. — Последних троих матросов спасли буквально перед тем, как корабль затонул.
7) спастись, избежать раненияSeven people in the bus were killed but the train passengers got off lightly. — Несколько людей в автобусе погибли, но пассажиры поезда отделались лёгким испугом.
8) разг. избежать наказания, выйти сухим из водыThe man went to prison but the two boys got off (with a warning). — Мужчина попал в тюрьму, а вот два мальчика отделались предупреждением.
9) разг. засыпатьI had a bad night, I went to bed early enough, but for some reason I couldn't get off (to sleep). — Ночь была совершенно отвратительная, я рано лег, но почему-то никак не мог заснуть.
I'll meet you after work - what time do you get off? — Я встречу тебя после работы, когда ты заканчиваешь?
11) разг. быть в наркотическом опьянении; приходить в возбуждениеHe gets off on loud music, but I don't. — Он тащится от громкой музыки, а меня она как-то не трогает.
12) ( get off with) разг. встречаться с (кем-л.), знакомиться с (кем-л.); ( обычно для сексуальных отношений)He's always getting off with new secretaries. — Он вечно заводит шашни с новыми секретаршами.
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42 get the better of
1) (smb.) oкaзaтьcя в выигpышнoм пoлoжeнии, взять вepx, пpeвзoйти кoгo-л.And I've no doubt that you can get the better of me in a debating match (J. Wain). It was universally felt in the bar that Mrs. Hall had the better of him. His next words showed as much (H. G. Wells)2) (smb.) пepexитpить, oбмaнуть, нaдуть кoгo-л.; oбвecти кoгo-л. вoкpуг пaльцaThe trouble with Walt was he was always letting somebody get the better of him when it came to business deals (E. CaldwelD3) (smb.) oвлaдeть, зaвлaдeть кeм-л., oдoлeть кoгo-л. (o мыcляx, чувcтвax и т.п.)Mrs. Hamlyn knew that her thoughts had got the better of her now and that she would not easily sleep again (W. S. Maugham). Her exasperation got the better of her. She stood up. 'What do you take me for? A complete fool?' (A. J. Cronin)4) (smth.) пpeoдoлeть, пoбeдить, пoбopoть, пepeбopoть чтo-л., cпpaвитьcя, coвлaдaть c чём-л., взять вepx нaд чём-л.Sally was glad she had got the better of that tempestuous impulse, although it was as much as she could do to overcome her frenzy at the time (K. S. Prichard) -
43 get a child to sleep
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44 get a good night's sleep
Общая лексика: выспалсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get a good night's sleep
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45 get a snatch of sleep
1) Общая лексика: урвать минутку для сна2) Макаров: урвать минуту для сна -
46 get off to sleep
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47 go to sleep
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48 not to get a wink of sleep
(not to get (или have) a wink of sleep (тж. not to sleep a wink))не сомкнуть глаз, не заснуть ни на минуту; сна ни в одном глазу нет‘Have you had a nice little nap, William?’ she asked. ‘No,’ he answered. ‘Philip made so much noise that I couldn't sleep a wink.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 8) — - Ты хорошо поспал, Уильям? - спросила тетя Луиза. - Нет. Филип поднял такой шум, что я не мог сомкнуть глаз.
Almina: "...My heart's been pounding again, I hardly slept a wink last night." (N. Coward, ‘Waiting in the Wings’, act I, sc. I) — Альмина: "...У меня было такое сердцебиение ночью, что мне не удалось заснуть ни на минуту."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to get a wink of sleep
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49 not get a wink of sleep
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50 not get a wink of sleep
не сомкнуть глазI didn't get a wink of sleep on the plane.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > not get a wink of sleep
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51 beauty sleep
1) ранний сон ( до полуночи)Dinny looked amicably at the dark shingled head and went out again. No good spoiling beauty sleep! (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. XXXVII) — Динни дружелюбно взглянула на стриженую голову с темными волосами и снова вышла. Вредно нарушать ранний сон.
2) дневной сонKnox: "There was nothing to do in the office and I thought I'd get in my beauty sleep while I had the chance." (W. S. Maugham, ‘East of Suez’, sc. II) — Нокс: "На работе нечего было делать, и, раз представилась такая возможность, я решил немного поспать днем."
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52 to go off to sleep
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53 not get a wink of sleep
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > not get a wink of sleep
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54 I couldn't get the child off to sleep
Общая лексика: я никак не мог заставить ребёнка заснутьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I couldn't get the child off to sleep
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55 I didn't get a wink of sleep all night
Общая лексика: я глаз не сомкнул всю ночьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I didn't get a wink of sleep all night
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56 did you get a good night's sleep?
Дипломатический термин: ну, как выспались?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > did you get a good night's sleep?
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57 elderly folks get up at dawn, insisting the young shouldn't sleep too long
Пословица: старики с курами встают, молодым спать не дают (old folks are said to be early risers, and young ones late sleepers)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elderly folks get up at dawn, insisting the young shouldn't sleep too long
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58 he couldn't get off to sleep
Общая лексика: он никак не мог заснутьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he couldn't get off to sleep
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59 not to get a wink of sleep
1) Общая лексика: глаз не сомкнуть, не заснуть ни на минуту, не сомкнуть глаз, глаз не смыкать2) Пословица: не смыкать глазУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not to get a wink of sleep
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60 not to get a wink of sleep
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