Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом with. Страница четырнадцать

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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 touch with
Not writing or talking with each other; not getting news anymore; not having contact; not having knowledge of.
Fred had got out of touch with people in his hometown.
On his island Robinson Crusoe was out of touch with world news.
Marge and I had been out of touch for years, but then suddenly she called me up the other day.
Larry has been so busy that he seems out of touch with world events.
over and done with
Finished; completed; forgotten.
Norm and Meg's affair has been over and done with for a long time.
over with
get something over with
At the end of; finished with; through with.
They were over with the meeting by ten o'clock.
By Saturday Mary will be over with the measles.
At an end; finished.
John knew his mother would scold him for losing the money, and he wanted to get it over with.
After the hard test, Jerry said, "I'm glad that's over with!"
part with
To separate from; leave.
He parted with us at the end of the trip.
To let go.
They were sorry to part with the old house.
He had to part with his secretary when she got married.
play along
play along with
Cooperate; make no trouble.
The honest jockey refused to play along with the bookmaker's illegal plan.
play cat and mouse with
To tease or fool (someone) by pretending to let him go free and then catching him again.
Уходить от ответа; дурачить; "играть в кошки-мышки".
Joe's uncle had fun playing cat and mouse with him.
The policeman decided to play cat and mouse when he saw the woman steal the dress in the store.
Please, stop playing cat and mouse with me; I want to know your intentions immediately.
Пожалуйста, перестань играть с "кошки-мышки" со мной, я хочу знать твои намерения сейчас же.
play havoc with
raise havoc with
To cause destruction; ruin; injure badly.
The storm played havoc with the apple orchard.
When Ralph was arrested for stealing the car, it played havoc with his plans for going to college.
When Mr. White poisoned the cat, it played havoc with his reputation in the neighborhood.