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Значение идиомы on an even keel
[on an even keel] {adv. phr,}, {informal} In a well-ordered way orcondition; orderly.
When the football rally seemed almost ready tobecome a riot, the principal stepped to the platform and got thingsback on an even keel.
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- Значение идиомы run riot [run riot] {v. phr.} 1. To act freely or wildly; not controlyourself. The monkey got out of his cage and ran riot in the petshop. John let his imagination run riot, thinking he was huntinglions in Africa. 2. To be or grow in great numbers or large amounts. Daisies ran riot in the meadow. Compare: […]...
- Значение идиомы step up [step up] {v.} 1. To go from a lower to a higher place. Johnstepped up onto the platform and began to speak. 2. To come towardsor near; approach. The sergeant called for volunteers and PrivateJones stepped up to volunteer. John waited until the teacher hadfinished speaking to Mary, and then he stepped up. 3. To […]...
- Перевод слова orderly Orderly – упорядоченный, опрятный, организованный Перевод слова Orderly room – опрятная комната orderly mind – дисциплинированный ум orderly class – организованный класс orderly listing – упорядоченное перечисление orderly close-down – нормальное завершение работы orderly march – организованный марш He was incapable of arranging his thoughts in Orderly symmetrical pigeonholes. Он был неспособен упорядочить свои мысли […]...
- Перевод слова riot Riot – бунт, мятеж, беспорядки, необузданность Перевод слова To control riot – сдерживать массовые беспорядки incitement to riot – подстрекательство к мятежу to crush a riot – подавить бунт riot control – сдерживание массовых беспорядков The movie was an absolute Riot. Фильм был абсолютным безумием. They egged the crowd on to Riot. Они подстрекали толпу […]...
- Перевод слова platform Platform – платформа, помост Перевод слова To mount a platform – взобраться на платформу to adopt a platform – занять позицию party platform – платформа, программа партии platform boots – сапоги на платформе The Platform went. Трибуна обрушилась. Are these things that can be discussed on a public Platform? Можно ли обсуждать эти вопросы с […]...
- Перевод слова rally Rally – собрание, митинг; собираться; ралли Перевод слова Boy scouts’ rally – слет бойскаутов a peace rally – митинг в защиту мира the party rallied round their leader – партия сплотилась вокруг своего лидера to rally round the flag – собираться под знаменем He took the corner like a Rally driver. Он завернул за угол, […]...
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- Значение идиомы sawed-off [sawed-off] {adj.}, {informal} Shorter than usual; small of itskind. The riot police carried sawed-off shotguns. Jimmy was asawed-off, skinny runt....
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- Значение идиомы rough-and-ready [rough-and-ready] {adj.} 1. Not finished in detail; not perfected;rough but ready for use now. We asked Mr. Brown how long it wouldtake to drive to Chicago and his rough-and-ready answer was two days. 2. Not having nice manners but full of energy and ability. Jim is arough-and-ready character; he’d rather fight than talk things over....
- Значение идиомы come down hard on [come down hard on] {v.}, {informal} 1. To scold or punish strongly. The principal came down hard on the boys for breaking the window. 2. To oppose strongly. The minister in his sermon came down hard on drinking....