Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом good. Страница семь

Фразеологизмы со словом good. Страница семь

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in good time
in good season
in due course
in due season
in due time
A little early; sooner than necessary.
The school bus arrived in good time.
The students finished their school work in good time.
We reached the station in good season to catch the 9:15 bus for New York.
In the usual amount of time; at the right time; in the end.
Spring and summer will arrive in due course.
Sally finished her spelling in due course.
in good
Well liked; accepted. Used with with.
The boy washed the blackboards so that he would get in good with Iris teacher.
Although Tom was younger, he was in good with the older boys.
in one's good graces
in one's good books
Approved of by you; liked by someone.
Быть на хорошем счету или в милости у кого-либо.
Ruth is in her mother's good graces because she ate all her supper.
Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy.
I’m in my superior’s good book.
Я на хорошем счету у моего начальника.
it is an ill wind that blows nobody good
No matter how bad a happening is, someone can usually gain something from it. A proverb.
Неважно как плохо идут дела, кто-то обычно получает выгоду из такой ситуации. Пословица.
When Fred got hurt in the game John got a chance to play. It's an ill wind that blows nobody good.
When Fred got hurt in the game John got a chance to play. It's an ill wind that blows no good.
Когда Фред получил травму во время игры, Джону представилась возможность сыграть (вместо него). Не бывает худа без добра.
keep time
keep good time
keep perfect time
To show the right time.
My watch has not kept good time since I dropped it.
Although this is a cheap watch, it keeps good time.
The old clock keeps perfect time; it’s never fast or slow.
To keep the beat; keep the same rhythm; keep in step.
Many people are surprised at how well deaf people keep time with the music when they dance.
kiss someone goodbye
kiss something goodbye
To lose or give up someone or something forever.
"If you won't marry Jane," Peter said to Tom, "you might as well kiss her goodbye."
People who bet on a losing horse at the races might as well kiss their money goodbye.
look good on paper
Хорошо смотреться на бумаге, в теории.
Your project looks good on paper, but I am afraid in practice it will be good for nothing.
Твой проект хорошо выглядит на бумаге, но боюсь, что на практике из него ничего не выйдет.
make good time
make excellent time
To make unimpeded progress on a journey; arrive at one's destination sooner than estimated; to travel a sufficient distance at a reasonable speed.
There was not much traffic on the expressway so we made good time on our way to the airport.
On our last trip, it rained the entire time, so we didn't make good time.
We made excellent time on our trip to Florida; it only took eighteen hours.