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full of the joys of spring
Тот, кто счастлив и полон энергии и энтузиазма.
Barbara is
full of the joys of spring
at the moment! Has she got a new boyfriend?
Барбара просто цветет и пахнет! У нее новый парень?
give a buzz
give a ring
give one a ring
To call on the telephone.
Give me a ring
tonight, and we'll work out the details.
Alice
will give her friend a buzz
tonight.
Let me
give her a ring
and see what she thinks about all this.
Mrs. Jacobs promised
to give her husband a ring
in the afternoon.
hard of hearing
Partially deaf; not able to hear well.
Listening to loud music too much can make you
hard of hearing
.
Please don’t shout. I’m not
hard of hearing
.
Some people who are
hard of hearing
wear hearing aids.
You’ll have to speak a little louder. Mrs Evans is
hard of hearing
.
latch string
A string that opens an old-fashioned door by lifting a small bar.
The early settlers kept
the latch string
outside the door when they were working around the house, but at night they pulled it to the inside.
A warm welcome; a friendly greeting. Used in such phrases as
the latch string is out
.
Mary has her
latch siring
out for everyone who comes.
mouth-watering
Smelling or looking very good to eat.
It was a
mouth-watering
meal.
no spring chicken
A person who is no longer young.
Even though she is
no spring chicken
anymore, men still turn their heads to look at her.
on a shoestring
With little money to spend; on a very low budget.
Быть стесненным в денежных средствах.
The couple was seeing Europe
on a shoestring
.
When I was a student I lived
on a shoestring
.
Когда я был студентом я жил почти впроголодь.
on the string
on a string
Under your influence or control; obedient to every wish.
She was pretty and popular, with two or three boys
on the string
all the time.
The baby had his mother
on a string
.