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1 got it coming
заслуживать, по заслугам: — Sorry about your failure, John. But you got it coming to you. You didn't crack' a book until the night before exam.— Мне, действительно, жаль, что ты провалился,— говорит Мик Джону.— Но ты сам заслужил это. Ты ведь так и не раскрыл книги до последнего вечера перед экзаменом.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > got it coming
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2 you've got another think coming
estás muy equivocado,-a, lo tienes claroEnglish-spanish dictionary > you've got another think coming
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3 you’ve got another guess coming
you’ve got another guess comingAmer coll nada disso, você está enganado.English-Portuguese dictionary > you’ve got another guess coming
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4 got|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (przyrządzać posiłek) to cook- umiesz gotować? can you cook?- ona marnie gotuje she’s a poor cook- on codziennie gotuje obiady he cooks dinner every day ⇒ ugotować2. (doprowadzać do wrzenia) to boil, to bring [sth] to the boil- gotować wodę na herbatę to boil some water to make tea3. (poddawać działaniu temperatury) to boil [jajko, ziemniaki]; to cook [makaron]- gotować coś na wolnym ogniu to cook sth on a low heat a. flame, to simmer sth- gotować warzywa/rybę na parze to steam vegetables/fish ⇒ ugotować4. (odkażać) to boil [bieliznę]; to sterilize [butelki] 5. (szykować) to prepare, to plan [wojnę, zagładę]- nie wiemy, co nam gotuje los we don’t know what fate has in store for us- ciekawe, jaką tym razem niespodziankę mi gotuje I wonder what surprise he’s got in store for me this timeⅡ gotować się 1. (być gotowanym) [ryż, makaron] to be cooking; [jajko, ziemniaki] to be boiling- obiad się gotuje dinner’s cooking ⇒ ugotować się2. (wrzeć) [woda, mleko] to be boiling a. on the boil 3. pot. (pocić się) to swelter; to be a. feel boiling hot pot. ⇒ ugotować się 4. przen. (burzyć się) to seethe, to boil- gotowało się w całym kraju the entire country was seething- gotował się ze złości he was absolutely seething a. was seething with fury- krew się we mnie gotowała my blood boiled, I was boiling with rage5. książk. (przygotowywać się) to prepare (oneself), to get ready (do czegoś for sth); to make ready książk. (do czegoś for sth)- ona gotuje się do odjazdu/podróży she’s preparing for her departure/journey- kraj gotował się do wojny the country was preparing for war- gotuj się na śmierć! prepare a. get ready to die!; prepare yourself for death! książk.6. przest. (zanosić się, nadchodzić) to come- gotują się wielkie zmiany great changes are coming a. are in the wind- gotuje się burza there’s a storm brewing a. on the way■ gotuj broń! przest. to arms!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > got|ować
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5 You've got another thing coming!
Разговорное выражение: вариант выражения \Универсальный англо-русский словарь > You've got another thing coming!
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6 You've got another think coming
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > You've got another think coming
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7 You've got another think coming!
Разговорное выражение: Ты жестоко ошибаешься!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > You've got another think coming!
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8 you got two grand coming
Общая лексика: ты получишь (за это) две "косых"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you got two grand coming
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9 have it coming to one
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > have it coming to one
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10 have something coming
expr infmlHe broke a window, so he has a spanking coming — Он разбил окно, поэтому ему надерут задницу
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have something coming
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11 get etc what's coming to one
expr infml1)The baddie got what was coming to him and was given the chair — Злодей получил сполна за все и был отправлен на электрический стул
I hope he gets what's coming to him — Я надеюсь, что ему за все отплатят
You take what's coming to you whatever you do — Что бы ты ни делал, от судьбы не убежишь
2) AmEHe didn't think he was getting what was coming to him so he quit — Он ушел с работы, так как считал, что его там недостаточно ценили
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get etc what's coming to one
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12 have (got) another think coming
paзг.cтoит eщё xopoшeнькo пoдумaть; этoт нoмep нe пpoйдётIf the Head of the Drug Squad thought he was going to put one over on him he'd got another think coming (Th. Sharpe). If you think I'm going to let you get away with that, you've got another think comingConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) another think coming
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13 have another think coming
expr infmlIf you think you're better than me, you've got another think coming — Если ты думаешь, что ты лучше меня, то ты заблуждаешься
If you think I'm going to let you get away with it, you've got another think coming — Если ты думаешь, что это сойдет тебе с рук, то ты глубоко ошибаешься
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have another think coming
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14 вариант выражения You've got another think coming!
Colloquial: You've got another thing coming !Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вариант выражения You've got another think coming!
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15 have another guess coming
expr infmlIf you think I'm going to sit still and listen to all that dreary crap, you've bloody well got another guess coming — Если вы думаете, что я буду сидеть и слушать этот бред сивой кобылы, то вы ошибаетесь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have another guess coming
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16 get along with you!
paзг.1) уxoди!, убиpaйcя!, пpoвaливaй!'All right now,' he said, 'get along with you, all of you. These things happen every day. You've got better things to do than stand around and watch a small boy in a trap' (W. Saroyan)2) xвaтит!, ocтaвь!, бpocь!, нe бoлтaй глупocтeй!; дa ну тeбя! (тж. get away или off with you!; упoтp. кaк дpужecкий пpoтecт)'I think you're wonderful,' Myee blurted out admiringly, 'coming here day after day, night after night, cooking and washing up...' Mrs. Johnson chuckled again. 'Me wonderful? Get along with you! I get as much kick out of this as the young ones dancing down-stairs' (D. Cusack). 1 told her that she looked younger than her daughter. 'Get away with you!' she said -
17 get along with you!
разг.1) уходи!, убирайся!, проваливай!‘All right now,’ he said, ‘get along with you, all of you. These things happen every day. You've got better things to do than stand around and watch a small boy in a trap.’ (W. Saroyan, ‘The Human Comedy’, ch. XIII) — - Все в порядке, - сказал полицейский, - расходитесь, все расходитесь. Такие вещи случаются каждый день. что, у вас нет дел поинтереснее? Нечего тут торчать, эка невидаль - мальчишка в капкан попал.
2) хватит!, оставь!, брось!, не болтай глупостей!; да ну тебя! (тж. get away with you!)‘I think you're wonderful,’ Myee blurted out admiringly, ‘coming here day after day, night after night, cooking and washing up...’ Mrs. Johnson chuckled again. ‘Me wonderful? Get along with you! I get as much kick out of this as the young ones dancing downstairs.’ (D. Cusack, ‘Southern Steel’, ch. XVII) — - я считаю, что вы удивительная женщина, - Маи выпалила это с восхищением. - Приходите сюда каждый день, готовите, моете посуду... - Это я-то удивительная женщина? Да ну вас совсем! - Миссис Джонсон снова усмехнулась. - Мне эта работа доставляет точно такое же удовольствие, как и тем девчонкам, что танцуют сейчас внизу.
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18 get you coming and going
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get you coming and going
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19 if you think that, you've got another think coming
* si crees eso, te equivocasEnglish-spanish dictionary > if you think that, you've got another think coming
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20 (have got) get you coming and going
Разговорное выражение: деваться некуда, загнали в угол, прижали к стенкеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (have got) get you coming and going
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