Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом out. Страница тридцать девять

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out of line with
Not in agreement with.
The price of the bicycle was out of line with what Bill could afford.
out of line
Not obeying or agreeing with what is right or usual; doing or being what people do not expect or accept; outside ordinary or proper limits; not usual, right, or proper.
Little Mary got out of line and was rude to Aunt Elizabeth.
The teacher asked Charlie not to tell one of the jokes because it was out of line.
Mrs. Green thought the repair man's charge was out of line.
When a child gets out of line in that teacher’s class, she uses the old-fashioned method of making the child sit in the corner of the room.
Any employee who steps out of line by coming to work in an unacceptable condition will be fired.
Not in a straight line; away from a true line.
The two edges were out of line and there was a space between them.
The sergeant ordered the soldier who was out of line to get properly lined up.
out of luck
Being unlucky; having bad luck; having something bad happen to you.
Mr. Jones missed his train and was out of luck in getting to the ball game on time.
All of the girls had dates so Ben was out of luck.
out of nowhere
Without having been seen before; suddenly and unexpectedly.
Mr. Jones was driving too fast on the express highway when a police patrol car appeared out of nowhere and stopped him.
out of one's blood
Separate from one's feelings, interests, or desires.
When Tom moved to the city, he couldn't get the country out of his blood.
Mary is having a hard job getting summer laziness out of her blood.
out of one's element
Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in.
Wild animals are out of their element in cages.
Chris is out of his element in singing class.
out of one's hair
Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance.
Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study.
out of one's head
out of one's mind
out of one's senses
off one's head
Acting in a crazy way; especially, wildly crazy.
The patient was feverish and out of his head and had to be watched.
Her friends thought she was out of her mind to marry that man.