Словосочетания со словом ring. Страница пять

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.