Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом one. Страница двадцать четыре

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dog and bone
Телефон
May I use your dog and bone?
Можно воспользоваться вашим телефоном?
dog one's steps
To follow someone closely.
All the time he was in Havana, Castro's police were dogging his steps.
done for
Finished; dead.
When the police burst in on the crooks, they knew they were done for.
done with
Finished; completed.
As soon as you're done with your work, give us a call.
dose of one's own medicine
taste of one's own medicine
Being treated in the same way you treat others; something bad done to you as you have done bad to other people.
Jim was always playing tricks on other boys. Finally they decided to give him a dose of his own medicine.
down on one's luck
Having bad luck; having much trouble; not successful in life.
Испытывать неудачи; быть в трудном положении, беде.
Harry asked me to lend him ten dollars, because he was down on his luck.
The teacher is easy on Jane because Jane has been down on her luck lately.
Alan is down on his luck and I am sorry for him.
Алан в тяжелом положении, и я сочувствую ему.
down one's alley
up one's alley
Suited to your tastes and abilities; what you like or like to do.
Baseball is right down Jim's alley.
down one's neck
breathe down one's neck
To follow closely; threaten from behind; watch every action.
Следовать по пятам; угрожать из-за спины, сзади; пристально следить.
Too many creditors were breathing down his neck.
The carpenter didn't like to work for Mr. Jones, who was always breathing down his neck.
The atmosphere at work isn't great; the boss keeps breathing down our necks all the time.
У нас на работе не самая лучшая атмосфера, начальство постоянно за нами следит.