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101 get one's hands on
1) (to catch: If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!) a pune mâna pe2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) a pune mâna pe -
102 get one's hands on
1) (to catch: If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!) πιάνω στα χέρια μου2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) αποκτώ -
103 get one's hands on
1) (to catch: If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!) dostat do rukou2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) dostat, najít -
104 get one's hands on
1) (to catch: If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!) dostať do rúk2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) dostať -
105 get a load of something
expr sl1)And now, folks, get a load of what our cameraman found in Ecuador — А сейчас посмотрите, что снял наш оператор в Эквадоре
When she got a load of my new coat she immediately wanted one just like it — Когда она увидела мое новое пальто, ей сразу же захотелось иметь точно такое
2)Did you get a load of what she said? — Ты усек, что она сказала?
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106 get over with
phrvt infmlI'll be only too happy when we get this job over with — Я буду только счастлив, когда мы покончим с этим делом
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107 get to do something
expr infml1)When you're over the big drink you really get to feel how tiny we humans are — Когда летишь над океаном, то начинаешь действительно чувствовать, насколько мы все крошечные
2)If I get to see him I'll ask him about it — Если я его увижу, то спрошу об этом
When you get to know her, you'll like her — Она тебе понравится, когда ты узнаешь ее поближе
3) AmEAt last I've gotten to go to Buckingham Palace! — Наконец-то мне выпал случай посетить Букингемский дворец
A few years ago I got to go aboard a full-size mockup of the Shuttle — Несколько лет назад мне удалось побывать на борту макета "Шаттла" в натуральную величину
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108 like gangbusters
adv AmE slThey are working like gangbusters to get this job done on time — Они вкалывают вовсю, чтобы успеть закончить работу вовремя
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109 get a kick
разг.(get a kick (амер.; жарг. get a bang) (out of smth.))получать огромное удовольствие (от чего-л.)Perhaps it was because his mood had changed, but Dave no longer got much kick out of it. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book III, ch. XXXI) — Возможно, у Дейва изменилось настроение, но разговор больше не доставлял ему удовольствия.
I hate the movies like poison, but I get a bang imitating them. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. IV) — Ненавижу кино до чертиков, но ужасно люблю изображать актеров.
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110 get off one's bike
австрал.; разг.сердиться, злиться; ≈ лезть в бутылку‘Don't get off your bike,’ he said trying to make his voice sound casual. ‘Get off my bike! I'd like to know any girl who wouldn't get off her bike in similar circumstances.’ (D. Cusack, ‘Say No to Death’, ch. XXXII) — - Ну, ну, не лезь в бутылку, - сказал Барт, стараясь говорить как можно небрежнее. - Не лезь в бутылку! Хотела бы я увидеть женщину, которая не полезла бы в бутылку на моем месте.
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111 like anything
разг.; усил.сильно, стремительно; вовсю, изо всех силPeople are hanging on to the idea like anything. (H. G. Wells. ‘The Food of the Gods’, book I, ch. IV) — И вот на такие-то курьезы публика падка.
But he shouted like anything when Doctor Fraser examined him... (D. H. Lawrence, ‘Sons and Lovers’, ch. V) — Но Морел орал не своим голосом, когда доктор Фрейзер осматривал его...
‘I know nothing about growing oranges.’ ‘We could learn. I'd work like... anything. It might be even better for your health than Sleedon.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 6) — - Но я ничего в выращивании апельсинов не смыслю. - Мы бы научились. Я бы стала работать, как... как не знаю кто. Да и для твоего здоровья, может, там было бы лучше, чем в Слидоне.
Get divorced from Myron? Why? I'd never dream of such a thing! I love him like anything! (S. Lewis, ‘Work of Art’, ch. 21) — Развестись с Майроном? Зачем? Мне это и в голову не пришло бы. Ведь я его безумно люблю.
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112 get one's hands on
1) (to catch: If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!) mettre la main sur2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) trouver, dénicher -
113 get one's hands on
1) (to catch: If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!) pôr as mãos em2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) pôr as mãos em cima de -
114 get cracking
paзг.1) зaнятьcя дeлoм нe мeшкaя, пoшeвeливaтьcя, пoтopaпливaтьcя (этим. aв. жapг. выжимaть cкopocть]Let's get cracking. We've lost enough time as It la (A Sitlttoe). We'd better get cracking If we're to be out of here before the storm's over (Gr. Creene)2) удpaть, cмытьcя; cмoтaть удoчкиFred. I'm not serving you, Miss Mott - not today or any other day. That"s dear enough, isn't it? Gladys. You've got a bloody nerve, talking to me like that! Who do you think you are? Fred. Nothing doing, Miss. Get cracking (N. Coward) -
115 get along with you
expr excl infmlOh, get along with you! Do you think I'd believe a story like that? — Да хватит вам! Неужели вы думаете, что я этому поверю?
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116 get away with you
expr excl infmlOh, get away with you! Do you think I'd believe a story like that? — Да хватит тебе! Неужели ты думаешь, что я этому поверю?
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117 get one's nose out of joint
expr infmlNow, don't get your nose out of joint. She didn't mean it — Хватит, не бери в голову. Она просто пошутила
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118 get shot of someone or something
expr infmlShe was happy now that she got shot of him — Она была рада, что отделалась от него
There's a small problem I'd like to get shot of before I leave office — Прежде чем уйти домой, я хотел бы решить один вопрос
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119 get under someone's skin
expr infml1)2)I was mad about her for a while. She got under my skin — Одно время я был от нее без ума. Она буквально заворожила меня
I had to impress her, to get under her skin some day — Я должен был произвести на нее впечатление любым способом, заполонить ее душу
This country can get under your skin, you know — Эта, знаете ли, такая страна, что захватывает тебя всего
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120 get with someone
expr AmE Bl slI'd really like to get with her but she's so distant — Я хотел бы узнать ее поближе, но она такая недоступная
I was just beginning to get with her when she left — Я только начал налаживать с ней отношения, как она уехала
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