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101 get someone in wrong
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102 get someone wrong
expr infmlNow, don't get me wrong, I wasn't blaming you — Пойми меня правильно. Я тебя ни в чем не обвинял
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103 get hold of the wrong end of the stick
см. get the wrong end of the stickConcise English-Russian phrasebook > get hold of the wrong end of the stick
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104 get on the wrong side of smb.
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105 get up on the wrong side of the bed
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106 get wind of sth
اِكْتَشَفَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. discover: to find (sth.) that was not known before: Columbus discovered America. find out: to learn by inquiry: Please find out what happened. get wind of sth.: to hear about sth. secret: We got wind of their attack, and prepared our defences. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. strike: to find (by search or thought): We struck oil in the desert. I struck upon a new way of making soap. -
107 get a handle on something
expr AmE infmlYou can't seem to get a handle on what I'm saying — Ты, кажется, не можешь понять, что я тебе говорю
I can't seem to get a handle on what's wrong — Я никак не возьму в толк, в чем здесь дело
As soon as I get a handle on this matter, I'll give you a buzz — Как только я разберусь с этим вопросом, я позвоню тебе
In my book, however, people have managed to get a handle on these threatening problems and are trying to build a decent liveable world — Однако, в моей книге людям удалось решить эти животрепещущие проблемы, и они пытаются создать для себя достойные условия жизни
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108 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
paзг.нeпpaвильнo, пpeвpaтнo пoнять чтo-л., cocтaвить нeпpaвильнoe пpeдcтaвлeниe o чём-л., зaблуждaтьcя, пpocчитaтьcя'And you've got hold of the wrong end of the stick,' Kilwhillie added. 'I have no intention of marrying Mrs Urquhart-Unwin' (C. Mackenzie). Her eyes flashed angrily. 'You've got the wrong end of the stick,' she said (A. Christie)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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109 get away with
1. • get away with something / with it not be caught after doing wrong уйти от наказания2. • get away with something to escape punishment for wrongdoing избежать наказания за плохое делоThe police didn’t find the thief. He got away with his crime. He got away with it.
The thieves were never found, so they got away with their crime. They got away with the stolen diamonds. Whatever he did, he managed to get away with it.
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110 get away with it
1. • get away with something / with it not be caught after doing wrong уйти от наказания2. • get away with something to escape punishment for wrongdoing избежать наказания за плохое делоThe police didn’t find the thief. He got away with his crime. He got away with it.
The thieves were never found, so they got away with their crime. They got away with the stolen diamonds. Whatever he did, he managed to get away with it.
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111 get off on the right foot
разг.удачно начать; произвести с самого начала хорошее впечатление; см. тж. get off on the wrong foot...I wanted to explain to them the spirit of the Club so that they would get off on the right foot. (J. P. Marquand, ‘Thirty Years’, ‘Ann, Sea and Sand’) —...мне хотелось рассказать им об атмосфере, царящей в клубе, чтобы с первого дня они не чувствовали себя чужаками.
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112 get butterflies in one's stomach
разг.нервничать, "мандражить" ( обычно испытывая при этом неприятные ощущения в желудке); ≈ под ложечкой сосёт ( от страха)He flicked a cigarette out of a packet at me and I took it and we lit up, and... I began to get butterflies in my stomach wondering what the heck was wrong. (D. Cusack, ‘Black Lightning’, part II) — Он кинул мне сигарету, я взял ее, и мы закурили... Что-то было неладно. Я нервничал: у меня точно что оборвалось внутри.
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113 get the right end of the stick
разг.правильно понимать что-л., составить правильное представление о чём-л.; правильно поступать; см. тж. get the wrong end of the stick 2)La Hire: "...Let her have her way, Dunois. She does not know everything, but she has got hold of the right end of the stick." (B. Shaw, ‘Saint Joan’, sc. V) — Ла Гир: "...Не мешай ей поступать по-своему, Дюнуа. Она многого не знает, но глаз у нее зоркий."
‘You're sure you've got the right end of the stick, John?’ asked Derek. ‘I know these civil servants can be bloody fools, but I can't see anyone being a bloodier fool about business than my father-in-law.’ (A. Wilson, ‘Anglo-Saxon Attitudes’, part I, ch. III) — - Уверены ли вы, Джон, что правильно поступили, когда рекомендовали мне моего собственного тестя? - спросил Дерек. - Я знаю, что в области бизнеса государственные служащие могут быть сущими болванами, но ваш протеже и мой тесть в этом деле - болван из болванов.
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114 get smth. off one's chest
paзг.чиcтocepдeчнo coзнaтьcя, пpизнaтьcя в чём-л.; вcё вылoжить, выcкaзaтьcя дo кoнцa, нaчиcтoту; oблeгчить душуBernard. There's just one thing I want to get off my chest and then I needn't refer to it again. I am just as madly in love with you as I was when I asked you to marry me fifteen years ago (W. S. Maugham). But go ahead and tell me all. Get it off your chest. I knew something was wrong. It's not like you to go off without keeping me informed (E. Caldwell)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get smth. off one's chest
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115 get it wrong
Общая лексика: ошибаться (Sorry, I got it wrong. - Я ошибался. / Я ошибся.), ошибиться -
116 get out on the wrong side of the bed
Am встать с левой/не с той ногиExcuse me for being grouchy. I got out on the wrong side of the bed.
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117 get in wrong with someone
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118 get butterflies in one's stomach etc
expr infmlI began to get butterflies in my stomach wondering what was wrong — Я уже начал нервничать, недоумевая, что же случилось
I felt strange, had terrible butterflies in my tummy — Я была сама не своя, мною овладела какая-то тревога
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119 get smb.'s number
амер.; разг.(get (have или take) smb.'s number)разобраться в ком-л., раскусить кого-л., узнать чьи-л. слабые стороныAnna: "...ain't nothing wrong with me, is there? You're looking hard enough." Marthy: "...ain't got to look much. I got your number the minute you stopped in the door." (E. O'Neill, ‘Anna Christie’, sc. 1) — Анна: "...у меня что-нибудь не в порядке? Чего это вы на меня уставились?" Марти: "...да и глядеть-то особенно не на что. Видать птицу по полету."
He was new to me, in the flesh, that is. But I got his number quick enough. Actor! He's an actor. (G. Vidal, ‘Washington, D. C.’, part I, ch. III) — Я прежде не знал сенатора - во плоти, так сказать. Но я его быстро раскусил. Актер! Он актер!
I must have been thinking about Myra a good deal. At any rate, I seemed to have got her number all right. (J. Wain, ‘The Contenders’, ch. VIII) — Должно быть, я много думал о Майре. Во всяком случае, мнение о ней я, кажется, составил.
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120 get up to
1) Общая лексика: догнать (кого-л.), поравняться (с кем-л.), отчебучивать, отчебучить, отчубучивать, отчубучить, (smth) заниматься чем-нибудь2) Разговорное выражение: замышлять (что-то), отмочить (Ты знаешь, что он вчера отмочил? Он выбросил телевизор в окно. You know what he got up to last night? He threw the TV out the window!; сделать что-л. странное, невероятное to do smth. odd, unexpected; smth.)3) Фразеологизм: выкидывать штуки (meaning: \<i\>do something wrong or naughty\</i\>), выкидывать фокусы, выкинуть номер, откалывать штуки, отмачивать штуки
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