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Словарь американских идиом: 8000 единицContrast: COME TO ONES SENSES. [out of ones mind] See: OUT OF ONES HEAD. [out of ones mouth] See: TAKE THE BREAD OUT OF ONES MOUTH, TAKE THE WORDS OUT OF ONES MOUTH. [out of ones pocket]{adv. phr.} Having sustained a financial loss; poorer by a said amount. /The show was so bad that, besides having a lousy time, I was also $35 out of my pocket./ [out of ones sails] See: TAKE THE WIND OUT OF ONES SAILS. [out of ones senses] See: OUT OF ONES HEAD. [out of ones shell]{adv. phr.}, {informal} Out of ones bashfulness or silence; into friendly conversation.Usually used after "come". /John wouldnt come out of his shell and talk to the boys and girls at the party./ /The other girls tried to draw Ella out of her shell, but without success./ Contrast: IN ONES SHELL. [out of ones skin] See: JUMP OU T OF ONES SKIN. [out of ones way] See: OUT OF THE WAY(3). [out of ones wits] See: SCARE OUT OF ONES WITS. [out of (ones) reach]{adv. phr.} Unreachable; unattainable; unobtainable. /Sam wanted to be a United States senator but he came to realize that such a dream was out of his reach./ [out of order]{adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1 ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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