Основы английской фразеологии
Шрифт:
God knows 139
Golden Age, the 154, 171
good morning (evening) 107
go on, to 135
go to Bath 142
go to bed (school, church etc), to 120
go to (pot) ruin, to 126
go to the forefathers, to 101
Governor-general 169
go West, to 101
Grand Old Man, the 85
grass widow 78, 87, 172
greedy as a cow in a clover, as 147
greedy as a hawk, as 146
green table 62, 177, 178
grey goose 62
grey mare, the 79, 80, 183,
grin like a Cheshire cat, to 148, 149
grind (one's) teeth, to 60, 67
grit (one's) teeth, to 67
guiding principle 104
half and half 124
half-licked (unlicked) cub 99
hammer and tongs 79, 172
hang fire, to 94
hang it (all) 142, 143
hang on by (one's) eyelashes (eyelids,
eyebrows), to 78, 99
happy as a clam at high tide, as 147
happy as a king, as 146
hard (soft) money 190
have a dig (at smth), to 94
have a swim, to 113, 114
have a smoke, to 113, 114
have (one's) heart in (one's) mouth,
to 78
have many strings to (one's) bow 93
have no heart (to do smth), to 167
have no idea (of smth), to 103
have no option but (to do smth),
to 103
have no stomach (for smth), to 6i
have the face (to do smth), to 61, 65
have the game in (one's) hands 92
heads I win, tails you lose 144
head over heels 86
heads or tails 122
heart and soul 122
heaven knows 140
high and dry 124
high and mighty 122
hit the right nail on the head, to 101
Hobson's choice 64, 172, 177, 188
hold the baby, to 189
hold (one's) tongue, to 141, 166
hold water, to 126
hook, line and sinker, 123, 124
hope for the best, to 103
hop the twig, to 101
howl (oneself) to sleep, to 120
hue and cry 76, 87
hunting case 106
husband's tea 60, 66, 172
hush up, to 132
if ever there was one 139, 172
if I were you 103
if (the) worst comes to (the) worbt
139
if you don't like it, you can lump it
144
in a fix 127
in a fog 127
in a fume 127
in a hurry 128
in a moment 128
in a shake 127
in brief 129
in clear 12§, 130
in common 129
Indian file 62
Indian summer 171
in earnest 128, 129
in fact 179
in front of 130
in full (brief, clear, general, common,
short) 129
in general 129
in question 127
in reality 128
Inspector-general 169
in (certain) spirits 165
in spite of the pie 87
internal ^secretion 103
in the cart 127
in the howe of the night 73
in the long run 154
in the nick of time 73
in the saddle 93
into the bargain 187
it goes without saying 139
it stands out a mile 139
it stands to reason 139
Jackard loom 64
Jack-in-the-box 169
Job's comforter 66
Job's news 66
join the majority, to 100, 101
Judas' hair 64
jump over the broomstick, to 126
keep an eye (on smb, smth), to 165
keep open house (table, doors) to 99
kick the bucket, to 89, 100, 183
kill or cure, to 122
kit-cat size 108
knight-bachelor 169
knight-errant 169
204
knit (one's) brows, to 60, 65, 155, 164
knock into the middle of the next week,
to 93
know hawk from a handsaw, to 87
know which side (one's) bread is
buttered, to 141
labour of Sisyphus 97
Lady of Babylon, the 85
large as life, as 146
lay down, to 132
last straw 171 *^
lead apes in hell, to 86
lead (smb) up the garden path, to 79
leather and prunella 172
leg and leg 123
lemon yellow 105
letter of the law, the 60, 65
licks into shape, to 78
lie at (on, upon) the lurch, to 98
lifeless rubber 105
lion's share 177
liquid fire 154
liver of sulphur 105
lock, stock and barrel 123
look down, to 131
look forward (to smth), to 187
look here 142, 143
look out, to 135
Lord Justice 169
Lord Lieutenant 169
lose (one's) bearings, to 93
lose (one's) temper, to 61, 65
loud as a hog in a gate, as 149
maehine gun fire 105
mad as a hatter, as 78, 146, 172, 178
magnifying glass 104, 191
make a dead set (at smb, smth), to 94
make a fool (of smb), to 102
make a move, to 119
make an appearance, to 104
make (produce) an impression, to 104
make a purse out of a sow's ear, to 125
make a start, to 114
make clothes for fishes, to 101
make (srnb's) hair stand on end 126