Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом man. Страница пять

Словосочетания со словом man. Страница пять

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man of parts
A man who has several different skills, talents, or qualities.
The pianist is a man of parts. He wrote the piece he played, and he also plays the organ and paints well.
man-about-town
A sophisticate; an idler; a member of cafe society; one who knows where the best plays and concerts are given.
Ask Mark where to go when you're in New York City; he's a real man-about-town.
man-of-war
A stinging jellyfish in the Gulf of Mexico.
"No swimming today," the sign said, "as we have a man-of-war alert."
A large battleship displaying its national flag or insignia.
The shipwreck victims were picked up by an American man-of-war.
The albatross bird.
After several days at sea we noticed some men-of-war majestically sailing through the skies.
man-to-man
Honest and full in the telling; not hiding anything embarrassing.
Tom and his father had a man-to-man talk about his smoking pot.
many a
Many (persons or things) Used with a singular noun.
Many a boy learns to swim before he can read.
I have spent many a day in his home.
many hands make light work
If many people work together, even a hard job becomes easier. A proverb.
Come on boys, many hands make light work. If we work together, we can finish painting the barn.
many is me
There are a great number of (persons or things); many are the (persons or things). Used at the beginning of a sentence with a singular noun.
Many is the man I have lent money to.
Many was the time I ate at that restaurant.
many moons ago
A long, long time ago.
Очень, очень давно.
Many moons ago, when I was young, I was able to dance all night.
I only have the faintest memory of that time. It all happened many moons ago.
У меня остались самые смутные воспоминания об этом времени. Это случилось так давно!