Идиомы на букву F
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favorite son
политический деятель, пользующийся известностью лишь в пределах своего штатаBill Kraft is a favorite son of our state that's why we voted for him.
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FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation - ФБР (Федеральное бюро расследования)The FBI mostly deals with serious cases like kidnapping for example.
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feast one's eyes on (someone or something)
любоваться кем-либо \ чем-либо, наслаждаться зрелищемSitting on a bench in the park, he feasted his eyes on the fresh green leaves.
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feather in one's cap
то, чем можно гордиться; предмет гордости, достижениеHe thinks it will be a feather in his cap to cure a difficult cardiac case.
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feather one's nest
разбогатеть, поживиться за чей-либо счёт, "нагреть руки"Paul, her only brother, was eager to feather his own nest at the expense of his sister and her family.
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fed up with (someone or something)
надоесть, опротиветь"I am fed up with your laziness and carelessness."
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fee simple
полновластное владение недвижимостью; поместье, наследуемое без ограниченийThe estate was held fee simple, that is, with the right to pass it to any heir.
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feed (someone) a line
обманывать, "вешать лапшу на уши""Stop feeding me a line; I don't believe a word you are saying."
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feed one's face
есть, обедатьThey decided to stop at a small cafe to feed their faces.
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feed the kitty
жертвовать (деньги)We are going to feed the kitty to collect money for the new workshop.
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feel (something) in one's bones
интуитивно чувствовать что-либоJacob felt it in his bones that he was not going to get the job that he wanted.
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feel at home
чувствовать себя как дома"Come on in. Sit down and feel at home."
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feel blue
грустить, печалитьсяWhen Mary goes away, Tarry feels blue. He's lonely and sad.
Когда Мэри уходит, Терри грустит. Ему одиноко и печально. -
feel dragged out
чувствовать себя очень уставшим, измотаннымAfter hard work in the garden I always feel dragged out.
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feel fit
чувствовать себя бодрым и здоровымI didn't feel fit so I declined their invitation to go to a disco.
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feel free to do (something)
получить разрешение делать что-либоHere is my album; feel free to take any photos you like.
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feel it beneath oneself to do (something)
чувствовать ниже своего достоинства делать что-либоBen is not a decent guy, and I feel it beneath myself to talk with him.
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feel like a million dollars
прекрасно себя чувствоватьEliza was happy; she felt like a million dollars.
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feel like a new person
чувствовать себя отдохнувшим и обновлённымAfter a few hours of sleep I felt like a new person.
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feel like doing (something)
быть склонным, быть расположенным делать что-либо"I do not feel like discussing my problems with you."
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feel like going (somewhere)
быть не прочь, хотеть пойти куда-либо"Do you feel like going anywhere tonight?"
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feel like having (something)
быть в настроении, хотеть иметь что-либоI did not feel like having coffee so I had two cups of tea.
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feel on top of the world
прекрасно себя чувствоватьI felt on top of the world when I passed my driving test.
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feel out (someone)
осторожно выведать, выяснить, что человек думаетI want you to feel out Mr. Fowler and find out what he thinks about selling his piece of land.
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feel out of place
чувствовать себя не на местеJeremy didn't know any of the guests and he felt out of place.
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feel put upon
чувствовать себя обиженным; чувствовать себя неуютноMary couldn't help feeling put upon when her husband's friends visited.
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feel sorry for (someone)
жалеть кого-либоTim felt sorry for his friend who had recently divorced his wife.
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feel the pinch
быть в стеснённом положении из-за нехватки денегMarion was beginning to feel the pinch since her father's death.
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feel up to (do something)
чувствовать себя достаточно здоровым и отдохнувшим, чтобы делать что-либоHillary didn't feel up to attending the health club that day.
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feet of clay
скрытый недостаток или слабостьPaul Copperfield has feet of clay and may not last very long in his new position of a manager.
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fence (someone) in
оградить кого-либо, ограничить свободуI don't like this house; it's too small and I always feel fenced in it.
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ferret (information or something) out of (someone)
выведать что-либо у кого-либоTina used Willy to ferret the boys' secret hiding place in the woods out of him.
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few and far between
отделённые большим промежутком времени или пространстваThe distance was vast; small houses were few and far between.
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fiddle around
возиться, неумело чинитьSue tried fiddling around with the washing machine but it still would not work.
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fiddle while Rome burns
ничего не предпринимать во время катастрофыThe situation in the firm became deplorable, but they seemed to be fiddling while Rome burned.