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61 get one's nose out of point
Сленг: быть оскорблённым (Now don't get your nose out of point. She didn't mean it. Теперь не обижайся. Она не имела в виду этого.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get one's nose out of point
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62 get one's act together
идиом.наладить свои дела|| You should get your act together. — Вам следовало бы наладить свои дела.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > get one's act together
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63 get one's back up
а) разозли́ться, ощети́ниться ( get angry)б) заупря́митьсяThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > get one's back up
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64 get one's ass in somewhere
expr AmE vulg slTell him to get his ass into my office — Скажи, чтобы он заглянул ко мне в офис
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's ass in somewhere
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65 get one's ass out of somewhere
expr AmE vulg slGet your ass out of here! — А ну, пошел вон!
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's ass out of somewhere
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66 get one's back up
expr infmlJust don't get your back up. I haven't got the energy to fight tonight — Только не лезь в бутылку, пожалуйста. У меня уже нет сил сегодня ссориться
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's back up
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67 get one's foot in the door
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's foot in the door
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68 get one's hooks into etc someone
expr infmlThe secretary was so busy getting her hooks on the new manager that she hardly noticed that everyone in the office was laughing at her — Секретарша так старалась понравиться новому управляющему, что не замечала, как ее сотрудники смеются над ней
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's hooks into etc someone
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69 get one's hooks into something
expr infmlIf I could get my hooks into the control of the company, I would change things for the better — Если бы я возглавил эту компанию, я бы все изменил к лучшему
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's hooks into something
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70 get one's jollies
expr1) infmlThey get their jollies by re-enacting famous murders — Детям нравится разыгрывать сцены из нашумевших случаев, связанных с убийством
The owner of this place gets his jollies by watching through the keyholes — Хозяин этого отеля ловит кайф, подсматривая в замочные скважины
2) vulg slHe got his jollies from skin flicks — Когда он смотрел эти порнофильмы, то точно кончал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's jollies
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71 get one's knife into someone
expr infmlDon't let that teacher get her knife into you or your life in this class won't be worth living — Не дай бог, если эта учительница невзлюбит тебя. Тогда тебе в этом классе житья не будет
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's knife into someone
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72 get one's nose cold
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's nose cold
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73 get one's nuts
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's nuts
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74 get one's tail somewhere
expr AmE vulg slTell that jerk to get his tail over here but fast — Скажи этому придурку, чтобы он, блин, жал сюда и побыстрее
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's tail somewhere
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75 get one's ticket punched
expr AmE slHe got his ticket punched while he was waiting for a bus — Его кокнули, когда он ждал автобуса
Watch out there or you'll get your ticket punched — Смотри, будь там поосторожней, а то тебя могут запросто пришить
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's ticket punched
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76 get one's wires crossed
expr infmlWe have to be sure that we don't get our wires crossed — Мы должны убедиться, что у нас нет здесь никакой лажи
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get one's wires crossed
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77 get one's brains fried
амер.; разг.Newcomers to Hawaii should be warned not to sit in the sun too long - they'll get their brains fried. (DAI) — Людей, впервые приезжающих на Гавайские острова, следует предупреждать, чтобы они не сидели слишком долго на солнце, - можно легко получить солнечный удар.
He can't make a coherent sentence any more - he's got his brains fried. (DAI) — Он оглушен наркотиками - не может связать двух слов.
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78 get one's claws into smb.
разг.вцепиться в кого-л. и не выпускать, прибрать к рукамIf she's got her claws into him, then the best thing is to call it a day... (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. I) — Если эта особа поймает его в свои сети, то пиши пропало...
I should be wary of that fellow. Don't let him get his claws into you or there'll be no getting rid of him. — Я бы остерегался этого человека. Не разрешайте ему заарканить вас, от него потом не отвяжешься.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > get one's claws into smb.
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79 get one's feet wet
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80 get one's head down
жарг.соснуть, придавить подушкуI'll have to get my head down for a bit... before going out again. (Suppl) — Вот я немного вздремну и опять пойду бродить.
См. также в других словарях:
get one's ducks in a row — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get everything ready. * /The scoutmaster told the boys to get their ducks in a row before they went to camp./ * /Mr. Brown got his ducks in a row for his trip./ Compare: LINE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's ducks in a row — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get everything ready. * /The scoutmaster told the boys to get their ducks in a row before they went to camp./ * /Mr. Brown got his ducks in a row for his trip./ Compare: LINE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's foot in the door — See: FOOT IN THE DOOR … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's foot in the door — See: FOOT IN THE DOOR … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ one's\ dander\ up — • get one s dander up • get one s Irish up v. phr. To become or make angry. The boy got his dander up because he couldn t go to the store. The children get the teacher s dander up when they make a lot of noise. Compare: blow a fuse … Словарь американских идиом
get\ one's\ Irish\ up — • get one s dander up • get one s Irish up v. phr. To become or make angry. The boy got his dander up because he couldn t go to the store. The children get the teacher s dander up when they make a lot of noise. Compare: blow a fuse … Словарь американских идиом
get one's teeth into — To tackle, deal with, vigorously, eagerly, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑tooth * * * get (or sink) one s teeth into work energetically and productively on (a task) the course gives students something to get their teeth into … Useful english dictionary
get one over (on) somebody — get one ˈover (on) sb/sth idiom (informal) to get an advantage over sb/sth • I m not going to let them get one over on me! Main entry: ↑oneidiom … Useful english dictionary
get one over (on) something — get one ˈover (on) sb/sth idiom (informal) to get an advantage over sb/sth • I m not going to let them get one over on me! Main entry: ↑oneidiom … Useful english dictionary