informal English idioms n-z

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from now on
学び始める
From now on I'm going to drive more carefully.
old fart
学び始める
(stary pierdoła) Bob isn't an entertainer, he is an old fart.
pint
学び始める
A pint for me, please. (około pól litra, duże piwo)
to be pissed off
学び始める
Leave me alone, I'm pissed off! I was pissed off because he called me a bitch. → Byłam wkurwiona, bo nazwał mnie suką.
pitchdark
学び始める
extremely dark (ciemno jak w smole)
plonk
学び始める
(kiepskie wino) Plonk often causes a bad headache.
to come to the point
学び始める
Don't talk for hours. Come to the point.
to pop in
学び始める
I won't be back early. I'll pop in at Max's.
pretty much
学び始める
They earn pretty much money together.
out of the question
学び始める
We can't come to the party. This is out of the question.
quid
学び始める
(funciak) A quid is a pound in British currency.
red tape
学び始める
(biurokracja) Too much red tape takes everything longer.
right as rain
学び始める
Your baby is right as rain. (w porządku, jak nowy)
to sack sb.
学び始める
(wyrzucić np. z pracy) Fred was sacked because he had lost his driving licence.
scruffy
学び始める
Her apartment is very scruffy. (niechlujne)
to see about
学び始める
(zająć się czymś) Let's have a party on Saturday. I'll see about the drinks.
sharpish
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(błyskawicznie, natychmiastowo) After a quarrel Mike left sharpish.
to sing like an angel
学び始める
Sing very well
to be in someone's shoes
学び始める
I don't want to be in Peter's shoes.
to shut up
学び始める
Shut up or disappear before I get furious.
can't stand
学び始める
I can't stand the rain.
in the sticks
学び始める
(daleko od miasta, na końcu świata) During their holiday the Bakers lived in the sticks. Far away from towns.
stroppy
学び始める
(marudny, zrzędliwy) Jimmy is a stroppy child.
stuff
学び始める
Where is all that stuff I bought at Oxfam's yesterday?
Take it easy.
学び始める
Nie denerwuj się!
telly
学び始める
(telewizor) You're a couch potato. All you can do is sit in front of the telly.
thick
学び始める
(tępy) He is really thick, I cannot stand him. Are you thick? This is the right number.
Think nothing of it.
学び始める
It was nothing.; I was glad to do it. Mary: Thank you so much for driving me home. John: Thinknothing of it. Sue: It was very kind of you to bring the kids back all the way out here. Alice: Think nothing of it. I wasdelighted to do it.
to be on time
学び始める
Please be on time.
to take one's time
学び始める
Take your time.
tipple
学び始める
(trunek, napój alkoholowy) After walking through the cold rain everyone enjoyed a tipple.
to take turns
学び始める
(zmienić się, robić coś na zmianę) My sister and Anne take turns babysitting.
Watch your step.
学び始める
You'd better watch your step if you don't want trouble with your boss.
to feel under the weather
学び始める
(być nie w sosie) I think I'll stay at home tonight. I'm feeling a little under the weather.
when push comes to shove
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(jeśli zajdzie taka konieczność) When push comes to shove you'd rather accept the job.
as white as snow
学び始める
they are perfect or completely uncorrupted and honest.
no wonder
学び始める
No wonder he is ill. He went out in shorts in winter.
Words fail me.
学び始める
(brak słów) Did you hear about Sue and Pat? – Words fail me.
to eat one's words
学び始める
(odwołać co się powiedziało, przyznać się) I'm sorry. I'll eat my words.
in other words
学び始める
(innymi słowy) In other words, you can't answer the question.
to have words with sb.
学び始める
(kłócić się) I had words with the headteacher of my son's school
to work like a dog
学び始める
You can work like a dog and still not make ends meet
would rather
学び始める
Would you like to spend your holidays in the North? No - I'd rather fly to Mexico.
to wow sb.
学び始める
(zadziwić, imponować) His appearance at the party wowed me.

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