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1 someone's way
adj infmlDon't get mad, it's only her way — Не сердись, у нее просто такая манера
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2 down someone's way
adv infml esp AmEThere was a fire down your way, I hear — Я слышал, у вас там был пожар
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3 go someone's way
expr infmlAs usual when things weren't going his way, he turned quite sulky — Как обычно, когда у него что-то не получалось, он впадал в угрюмое настроение
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4 out someone's way
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5 come someone's way
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6 put something in someone's way
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7 get out of someone's way
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8 keep out of someone's way
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9 throw obstacles in someone's way
чинить препятствия кому-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > throw obstacles in someone's way
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10 someone who thinks the same way
Общая лексика: единомышленникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > someone who thinks the same way
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11 the way that
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12 have one's way with someone
expr infmlBut then it turned out he wanted to have his way with me in a certain way, no way was I having that so I went on my way leaving him alone in a luxuriant hotel suite — Как оказалось, он захотел овладеть мной каким-то необычным способом, но я была ни в какую и отчалила оттуда, оставив его одного в роскошном гостиничном номере
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13 the way with someone or something
adj infmlThat's always the way with you! — Вот видишь, какой ты!
As is the way with dreams, I took it to be a sort of personal and private message or communication — Как это часто бывает со снами, я истолковал это как личное и частное послание или предначертание свыше
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14 have one's head screwed on the right way
have one's head screwed on (the right way) иметь голову на плечахRobert has his head screwed on the right way — if he gets lost he'll ask someone for directions.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have one's head screwed on the right way
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15 rub the wrong way
• rub someone the wrong way irritate, annoy, make angry раздражать, злить кого-тоHis remarks rub many coworkers the wrong way.
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16 have a way with someone
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17 put someone out of the way
expr infml1)The crooks put the witness out of the way before the trial — Преступники убрали свидетеля еще до суда
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18 which way someone jumps
expr infmlLet's offer two hundred pounds and see which way they jump — Давай предложим двести фунтов и посмотрим, как они отреагируют
For women are kittle-cattle and nobody knows which way they are going to jump in any emergency — Ибо женщины - ненадежный народ, и никогда не знаешь, как они себя поведут в той или иной чрезвычайной ситуации
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19 get someone out of one's or someone's hair
expr infmlI wish to hell there was some way to get her out of my hair — Я хотел бы найти способ избавиться от нее
I'll take the children to the park for the afternoon, that'll get them out of your hair for a few hours — Я поведу детей в парк, чтобы они не мешали тебе хотя бы несколько часов
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20 go some way towards
продвинуться вперед в направлении чего-либоAnd then you can go some way towards finding out whether someone’s say, forward-looking … a go-ahead type of person … or resistant to change.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > go some way towards
См. также в других словарях:
go someone's way — (of circumstances, etc) to favour someone • • • Main Entry: ↑way * * * travel in the same direction as someone wait for Owen, he s going your way * * * go someone s way 1 : to travel in the same direction as someone Let me walk with you–I m going … Useful english dictionary
come someone's way — To come within someone s experience or reach, to become attainable by someone • • • Main Entry: ↑way * * * come someone’s way phrase if something comes your way, it happens to you, or it becomes available Several chances came our way but we… … Useful english dictionary
in someone's way — in (someone s) way in a position that prevents someone from moving or making progress. Several people stood right in my way, so I couldn t move. Why would anyone put any barriers in the way of parents who want to adopt these children? … New idioms dictionary
down someone's way — down/up/over/etc someone’s way phrase in the area where someone lives, works etc I’ll be over your way tonight, we should meet up. Thesaurus: to live, stay or work in a particular placesynonym towns, cities and villageshypony … Useful english dictionary
up someone's way — down/up/over/etc someone’s way phrase in the area where someone lives, works etc I’ll be over your way tonight, we should meet up. Thesaurus: to live, stay or work in a particular placesynonym towns, cities and villageshypony … Useful english dictionary
over someone's way — down/up/over/etc someone’s way phrase in the area where someone lives, works etc I’ll be over your way tonight, we should meet up. Thesaurus: to live, stay or work in a particular placesynonym towns, cities and villageshypony … Useful english dictionary
show someone the way — show (someone) the way to teach someone how to act in particular situations. As an older, more experienced girl, Cheri wanted to show Lauren the way to success as a teenager … New idioms dictionary
with someone's way of it — (Scot) According to someone s belief or assertion ● way … Useful english dictionary
bar someone's way — index halt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
keep out of someone's way — be/get/keep/out of the/someone’s/way phrase to be or stay away from the area where someone is so that you do not annoy them or make it difficult for them to do something Make sure the kids keep out of the way while I’m working … Useful english dictionary
stand in someone's way — stand in someone’s way/path/ phrase to try to stop someone from doing something If you want to marry him, we won’t stand in your way. Thesaurus: to stop someone doing somethingsynonym to kill a person or animalsynonym … Useful english dictionary