Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом man. Страница четыре

Словосочетания со словом man. Страница четыре

lady's man
A man or boy who likes to be with women or girls very much and is popular with them.
Charlie is quite a lady's man now.
leg man
An errand boy; one who performs messenger services, or the like.
Joe hired a leg man for the office.
A man who is particularly attracted to good looking female legs and pays less attention to other parts of the female anatomy.
Herb is a leg man.
man in the moon
An imaginary or nonexistent person (often used to indicate a person of ignorance).
Stop asking me such difficult questions about nuclear physics; I know as much about it as the man in the moon.
man in the street
The man who is just like most other men; the average man; the ordinary man.
The newspaper took a poll of the man in the street.
Politicians rarely care what the man in the street thinks.
Just interview a man in the street so we can hear public sentiment about the new law.
man of few words
A man who doesn't talk very much; a man who says only what is needed.
The principal is a man of few words, but the pupils know what he wants.
man of his word
A man who keeps his promises and does the things he agrees to do; a man who can be trusted.
My uncle is a man of his word.
man of letters
A writer; an author; a scholar.
Эксперт в области искусства и литературы; писатель.
Chekhov was not only a practicing physician but also a first-rate man of letters.
A distinguished statesman and man of letters, he was born just before the turn of the century.
Выдающийся государственный деятель и автор, он родился на стыке веков.
man of means
A rich person.
He became a man of means by successfully playing the stock market.