Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом one. Страница шестьдесят восемь

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make a nuisance of oneself
To constantly bother others.
The screaming kids made a nuisance of themselves around the swimming pool.
make a pig of oneself
To overindulge; eat too much.
Mary said, "This dessert is so delicious that I am going to make a pig of myself and have some more."
make an exhibition of oneself
To behave foolishly or embarrassingly in public.
Stop drinking so much and making an exhibition of yourself.
make no bones
To have no doubts; not to worry about right or wrong; not to be against. Used with "about".
Не колеблясь открыто выражать свои мысли или чувства по какому-то вопросу, даже если он щекотливый.
Bill makes no bones about telling a lie to escape punishment.
The boss made no bones about hiring extra help for the holidays.
She made no bones and asked me about the money problems.
Она не стала стесняться и спросила меня про денежные проблемы.
To make no secret; not keep from talking; admit. Used with about or of the fact.
John thinks being poor is no disgrace and he makes no bones of the fact.
Mary made no bones about her love of poetry even after some of her friends laughed at her.
make one feel at home
To be hospitable; welcome; make someone feel at ease.
They are very popular hosts because they always manage to make their guests feel at home.
make one out to be
To accuse someone of being something.
Don't make me out to be such a grouch; I am really quite happy-go-lucky.
make one tick
To cause to operate; to motivate.
He is so secretive that we are unable to figure out what makes him tick.
If a salesperson knows what makes a customer tick, he will be able to sell a lot of merchandise.
It’s been impossible for us to figure out what makes our new boss tick. One moment she seems pleasant and then the next moment she’s upset.
make one's bed and lie in it
To be responsible for what you have done and so to have to accept the bad results.
Billy smoked one of his father's cigars and now he is sick. He made his bed, now let him lie in it.