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1 put oneself in smb.'s place
(put oneself in smb.'s place (или position))поставить себя на чьё-л. местоIt is difficult for a man of Sir Eustace's standing to put himself in my position. (A. Christie, ‘The Man in the Brown Suit’, ch. XXX) — Трудно человеку, занимающему такое положение, как сэр Юстас, поставить себя на мое место.
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2 put oneself over
phrvr infmlHe lacks that little something that helps put oneself over to the audience — У него нет того, что помогает найти общий язык с аудиторией
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3 put oneself right with smb.
(put (или set) oneself right with smb.)1) снискать благосклонность кого-л.; оправдать себя в чьих-л. глазах2) помириться с кем-л.He tried to put himself right with his brother by helping him with his studies. — Он пытался помириться с братом и стал помогать ему в занятиях.
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4 put oneself out of the way
стараться; причинять себе беспокойство, стеснять себя (ради кого-л.)Why should Lady Castlewood put herself out of the way to welcome the young stranger?.. Was a great lady called upon to put herself out of the way for such a youth? (W. Thackeray, ‘The Virginians’, ch. II) — В самом деле, зачем было леди Каслвуд стеснять себя ради того, чтобы дать приют молодому незнакомцу?.. Неужели из-за такого юнца важная светская дама была обязана стеснять себя?
Anything that's handy, Miss, don't put yourself out of the way, on our accounts. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXXI) — Дайте просто чего-нибудь выпить, мисс. Не хлопочите из-за нас.
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5 put oneself out
напрягаться, не жалеть себя, брать на себя трудHe is very selfish. He wouldn’t put himself out for anyone.
Mother was always willing to put herself out to help people.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put oneself out
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6 put oneself out
phrvr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > put oneself out
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7 put oneself on (or upon) record
1) oтличитьcя, выдвинутьcяGreece had... begun to produce literature, and put itself upon record as no other nation had ever done hitherto (H. G. Wells)2) публичнo зaявлять, выcтупaть; выpaжaть cвoё мнeниe, выcкaзывaтьcя; oтмeчaтьI'm sorry for our President too. No one is more so, but I want to put myself on record as believing he did a hasty and inconsiderate thing (F. Morris)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > put oneself on (or upon) record
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8 put oneself in (one's) place
Общая лексика: поставить себя на (чьё-л.) место (I can't put myself in the place of your brother because I don't have a wife and kids.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put oneself in (one's) place
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9 put oneself in place
Общая лексика: (one's) поставить себя на (чьё-л.) место (I can't put myself in the place of your brother because I don't have a wife and kids.) -
10 put oneself across
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11 put oneself straight
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12 put oneself in smb.'s shoes
поставить себя на чьё-л. место. влезть в чью-л. шкуруI've been trying to put myself in poor Ferse's shoes. I think, Hilary, if I had a doom over me, I might run for Condaford... A wounded animal goes home. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. XXVII) — Я пытался поставить себя на место этого бедняги Ферза. Мне кажется, Хилари, если бы я почувствовал себя обреченным, я сбежал бы в Кондафорд... Раненый зверь приползает к своей норе.
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13 put oneself on the map
дать о себе знать; выдвинутьсяTo get a famous athlete is the only way many little colleges know to put themselves on the map. — Заполучить знаменитого спортсмена - это единственное, чем могут привлечь к себе внимание небольшие колледжи.
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14 put oneself in (or into) smb.'s hands
см. put in smb.'s hands2Concise English-Russian phrasebook > put oneself in (or into) smb.'s hands
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15 put oneself in smb.'s place (position or shoes)
пocтaвить ceбя нa чьё-л. мecтoIt is difficult for a man of Sir Eustace's standing to put himself in my position (A. Christie). Putting myself in your shoes, I think I would report the whole matter to the policeConcise English-Russian phrasebook > put oneself in smb.'s place (position or shoes)
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16 put (oneself) straight
Сленг: "захорошеть", "поправиться"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put (oneself) straight
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17 put oneself forward
Общая лексика: быть о себе слишком высокого мнения, важничать, выдавать себя за, мозолить глаза -
18 put oneself in hands
Общая лексика: вверить (кому-л.) свою судьбу, довериться -
19 put oneself in somebody's shoes
Общая лексика: ставить себя на чьё-либо местоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > put oneself in somebody's shoes
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20 put oneself in the British shoes
Общая лексика: вставать на место БританииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > put oneself in the British shoes
См. также в других словарях:
put\ oneself\ in\ another's\ place — • put oneself in another s place • put oneself in another s shoes v. phr. To understand another person s feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. It seemed like a dreadful thing for… … Словарь американских идиом
put\ oneself\ in\ another's\ shoes — • put oneself in another s place • put oneself in another s shoes v. phr. To understand another person s feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. It seemed like a dreadful thing for… … Словарь американских идиом
put oneself out — index endeavor Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
put oneself in another's place — or[put oneself in another s shoes] {v. phr.} To understand another person s feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. * /It seemed like a dreadful thing for Bob to do, but I tried to… … Dictionary of American idioms
put oneself in another's place — or[put oneself in another s shoes] {v. phr.} To understand another person s feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. * /It seemed like a dreadful thing for Bob to do, but I tried to… … Dictionary of American idioms
put oneself in another person's shoes — ► be (or put oneself) in another person s shoes imagine oneself in another s situation or predicament. Main Entry: ↑shoe … English terms dictionary
put oneself straight — tv. to take a needed dose of drugs. (Drugs. See also straight.) □ I gotta get some stuff and put myself traight. □ Here take this and put yourself straight … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
put oneself in another person's shoes — place oneself in someone else s situation, try to imagine what it is like to go through someone else s experiences … English contemporary dictionary
put oneself in someone's shoes — verb To try to look at a situation from a different point of view; as if one were the other person. To empathise If you could just put yourself in his shoes for a moment, perhaps you would understand why it is not as easy as you seem to think.… … Wiktionary
put oneself across — verb To explain ones ideas and opinions clearly so that another person can understand them and get a picture of your personality. It is very important to put yourself across well at a job interview … Wiktionary
be (or put oneself) in another person's shoes — imagine oneself in another s situation or predicament. → shoe … English new terms dictionary