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hang together
To stay united; help and defend one another.
The club members always hung together when one of them was in trouble.
I suggest that the company dock everyone’s wage 10%. That way we hang together rather than hanging separate.
To form a satisfactory whole; fit together.
Jack's story of why he was absent from school seems to hang together.
have a crush on
get a crush on
develop a crush on
To be infatuated with someone.
Испытывать страстное увлечение, испытывать страсть к кому-то, обычно в течение короткого времени и не имеющее результата.
Walter has a terrible crush on his English teacher, but she is a lot older and doesn't take it seriously.
The girl has a crush on a boy in her class.
Девочка страстно увлечена мальчиком из ее класса.
have one’s way
get one’s way
To arrange matters the way one wants (especially when someone else doesn’t want the same way).
My brother always wants to have his way, but this time our parents said that we could do what I wanted.
If Sheila doesn’t get her way, she becomes very angry.
have the last laugh
get the last laugh
To make someone seem foolish for having laughed at you.
Other schools laughed at us when our little team entered the state championship, but we had the last laugh when we won it.
in one's hair
get in one's hair
have in one's hair
Bothering you again and again; always annoying.
Беспокоить снова и снова; постоянно раздражать.
Johnny got in Father's hair when he was trying to read the paper by running and shouting.
The grown-ups sent the children out to play so that the children wouldn't be in their hair while they were talking.
He gets into my hair every time we meet.
Он меня раздражает каждый раз, когда мы встречаемся.
in one's way
in the way
get in one's way
stand in one's way
Within reach; likely to be met; before you.
The chance to work for a printer was put in my way.
In your path as a hindrance; placed so as to block the way.
A tree had fallen across the street and was in Jim's way as he drove.
Fred tried to get to the door, but the table was in the way.
Mary tried to clean the house, but the baby was always in the way.
Jocelyn couldn’t drive through the busy intersection because a big truck was in the way.
Our small child tried to help us paint the house, but actually he just got in our way.
inside track
get the inside track
The inside, shortest distance around a curved racetrack; the place that is closest to the inside fence.
A big white horse had the inside track at the start of the race.
An advantage due to special connections or information.
I would probably get that job if I could get the inside track.
keep body and soul together
To keep alive; survive.
Остаться в живых, выжить.
John was unemployed most of the year and hardly made enough money to keep body and soul together.
He was unemployed and homeless, but he somehow managed to keep body and soul together.
Он был безработным и бездомным, но каким-то образом сумел выжить.