1500 русских и 1500 английских идиом, фразеологизмов и устойчивых словосочетаний
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держать рот на замке
to keep one’s mouth shut; to button one’s lip(s)
Will he keep his mouth shut about the mistake we made?
Button your lip about me being late for work.держать руку на пульсе
to keep one’s finger on the pulse
My father has retired from the company now, but he still likes to keep his finger on the pulse.держать ухо востро
to keep/have one’s ear to the ground; to keep one’s eyes open; to keep a weather eye open
If you keep your ear to the ground you’ll soon find a good job.
Keep your eyes open and see if you can learn something.
A crisis is boiling up. Keep a weather eye open.держать
to keep one’s chin up
Keep your chin up – things will get better.держать язык за зубами
to hold one’s tongue; to keep mum
I don’t think he can be trusted to hold his tongue.
Please keep mum about my plans to go into medicine.держаться за юбку (кого-л.)
to be tied to someone’s apron-strings
He can’t make any decisions himself because he is tied too much to his mother’s apron-strings.держаться на ниточке
to hang by a thread
His chances to win the election were hanging by a thread.детские игрушки
child’s play; kids’ stuff
My brother is an experienced mountaineer, so climbing that mountain was child’s play to him.
Making chairs is kid’s stuff to my father.дешевле пареной репы
dirt cheap
He got that computer dirt cheap.до второго пришествия
till kingdom come
I don’t want to wait till kingdom come for you to decide what to do.до кончиков ногтей
to one’s fingertips
He is an artist to his fingertips.до мозга костей
to the backbone; through and through
Your brother is a gentleman to the backbone.
She is a liar through and through.до поры до времени
for the time being
I am staying at the hotel for the time being.доводить до белого каления (кого-л.)
to make someone see red; to make someone’s blood boil
The sight of reporters standing outside her house made Helen see red.
His words really made my blood boil.дойти до ручки
to be at the end of one’s tether
I am at the end of my tether, and if I hear that noise again, I’ll scream.доходить до ушей (чьих-л.)
to come to someone’s ears
It has come to our ears that you have bought a new house.дрожать как осиновый лист
to shake like a leaf
The boy stood in the corner shaking like a leaf.дурной глаз
the evil eye
Nothing is going right for him – he is sure somebody put the evil eye on him.дух захватывает (у кого-л.)
to take someone’s breath away
The girl was so beautiful she took my breath away.душа
to wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
I think she was really disappointed about your absence, but she is not a person who wears her heart on her sleeve.душа общества
the life and soul of the party
He is so quiet at work that you’d never think he was the life and soul of the party last night.душа ушла в пятки (у кого-л.)
to have one’s heart in one’s boots; one’s heart sank to one’s boots
I had my heart in my boots when I went to see the director.
When I saw his face, my heart sank to my boots.души не чаять (в ком-л.)
to think the world of someone
She thinks the world of her husband.дым коромыслом
all hell breaks loose
All hell broke loose in the house when the children started to play cowboys and Indians.дырявая голова
to have a head/memory like a sieve
I can’t remember her name – I’ve got a memory like a sieve.дышать на ладан (быть при смерти)
to have one foot in the grave
His children treat him as though he has one foot in the grave.дышать на ладан (существовать последние дни)
to be on one’s last legs
My fridge is on its last legs – I’ve had it twenty years.если бы да кабы if wishes were horses, beggars would ride
если уж на то пошло
come to that
I haven’t seen Judy for a long time. Come to that, I haven’t seen her husband either.ехать в Тулу со своим самоваром
to carry coals to Newcastle
Taking her flowers would be like carrying coals to Newcastle – she grows flowers in her own garden.ждать, откуда ветер подует
to see how the wind blows; to see which way the cat jumps
Before we tell them about our plans, I think we should see which way the wind blows.
My husband always waits to see which way the cat is going to jump before making a decision.жечь корабли
to burn one’s boats
I’ve burnt my boats by telling my boss that I was leaving, but I haven’t got another job.Жив курилка! there is life in the old dog yet
жив-здоров
safe and sound; alive and kicking
Her son returned safe and sound from the war.
The last time I saw John, he was alive and kicking.живого места не оставить (на ком-л.)
to beat someone black and blue; to beat the living daylights out of someone
The man beat Tom black and blue for stealing.
If you do that again, I’ll beat the living daylights out of you.