Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом the. Страница сто один

Фразеологизмы со словом the. Страница сто один

put out of the way
To kill.
When people spoke against the dictator, he had them put out of the way.
The old dog was very sick, and Father had the animal doctor put him out of the way.
put the bite on
To ask (for money, favors, etc.)
Попросить или потребовать что-либо (денег, предпочтения и т.д.).
John put the bite on his friend for several tickets to the dance.
Willie Mays put the bite on the Giants for a large raise.
She put the bite on her sister for twenty dollars.
Она попросила у своей сестры двадцать долларов.
put the cat among the pigeons
Дословно: запустить кота к голубям.
О ситуации, чреватой проблемами или злящей окружающих.
Today we met the Committee and I really put the cat among the pigeons.
Сегодня мы встретились с Комитетом и я реально спровоцировал окружающих.
put their heads together
lay their heads together
To plan or consider things together; discuss something as a group; talk it over.
Совместно обсуждать дела или планы; обсуждать что-либо в группе.
They put their heads together and decided on a gift.
We laid our heads together and decided to have a picnic.
They put their heads together to discuss their plan of action.
Они обсудили план действий.
put to the sword
To kill (people) in war, especially with a sword.
The Romans put their enemies to the sword.
In some wars captives have been put to the sword.
put together
To assemble. A noun or pronoun usually divides this idiom. The preposition back is used when something has been disassembled and then is being reassembled.
Todd followed the directions on the box but he couldn’t manage to put the bicycle together properly.
After the teenager took the broken video game apart and fixed it, he was unable to put it back together again.
put together
To assemble. A noun or pronoun usually divides this idiom. The preposition back is used when something has been disassembled and then is being reassembled.
Todd followed the directions on the box but he couldn’t manage to put the bicycle together properly.
After the teenager took the broken video game apart and fixed it, he was unable to put it back together again.
put together
To assemble. A noun or pronoun usually divides this idiom. The preposition back is used when something has been disassembled and then is being reassembled.
Todd followed the directions on the box but he couldn’t manage to put the bicycle together properly.
After the teenager took the broken video game apart and fixed it, he was unable to put it back together again.