Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом and. Страница семнадцать

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for good
for good and all
Permanently, forever, for always.
The lost money was gone for good.
He hoped that the repairs would stop the leak for good.
When John graduated from school, he decided that he was done with study for good and all.
Ruth has returned to Canada for good. She won't ever live in the United States again.
Are you finished with school for good, or will you continue your studies some day?
force one's hand
To make you do something or tell what you will do sooner than planned.
Ben did not want to tell where he was going, but his friend forced his hand.
Mr. Smith planned to keep his land until prices went up, but he had so many doctor bills that it forced his hand.
forever and a day
For a seemingly endless time; forever; always. Used for emphasis.
We waited forever and a day to find out who won the contest.
They promised to remain friends forever and a day.
forever and ever
Forever; always. Used for emphasis, usually about spiritual things.
God will live forever and ever.
forgive and forget
To have no bad feelings about what happened in the past.
After the argument the boys decided to forgive and forget.
fox and geese
A tag game in which the player representing the fox tries to catch one of the players representing geese as they run around the outside of a circle.
Fox and Geese is an old-fashioned children's party game.
free and clear
Без денег, без затрат.
"I could never believe that Fred got his car free and clear."
"Я не мог поверить, что Фред получил свою машину без денег."
free and easy
Not strict; relaxed or careless.
Непринужденный, расслабленный; неформальный.
The teacher was free and easy with his students.
He had a free and easy way of acting that attracted many friends.
They were free and easy with their money and it was soon gone.
"Allan’s behavior in public places is free and easy."
Поведение Алана на публике было непринужденным.