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В разделе O:
[on the wrong track] {adv. phr.}
Потерянный; двигающийся неверным путем или в неверном направлении.
Professor MacAlister confessed that his chemical experiments were on the wrong track.
[…]
[on time] {adv.} or {adj. phr.}
1. Вовремя; не поздно; быстро.
The train left on time.
Mary is always on time for an appointment.
Прот.: [AHEAD OF TIME], [BEHIND TIME].
2. В соответствии с планом […]
[open the door] {v. phr.}
Открывать больше возможностей (раскрывать двери); давать шанс, делать возможным.
* /Learning to read and write opens the door to a better job and better living […]
[or so] {adv.}
Около того; или чуть больше.
Mr. Brown will be back in a day or so.
The book cost $5 or so.
There will be twenty or so people at the party.
Ср.: [MORE OR LESS].
[other fish to fry] {n. phr.}, {informal}
Другие дела; другие планы.
They wanted John to be the secretary, but he had other fish to fry.
Mary was invited to the party but she refused because she had other fish to fry.
[out at the elbows] {adj. phr.}
Бедно одетый или в потертой одежде.
Roy walks around out at the elbows, but it's not because he is penniless, but more in imitation of a certain style.
[out in the cold] {adj. phr.}, {informal}
Одинокий; не участвующий, не охваченный.
All the other children were chosen for parts in the play, but Johnny was left out in the cold.
* /Everybody made plans for Christmas […]
[out of circulation] {adj. phr.}, {informal}
Не в компании друзей, других людей и групп; не активный; не присоединяющийся к тому, чем заняты другие.
* /John has a job […]
[out of commission] {adj. phr.}
1. В отставке после военной службы; больше не несущий постоянное дежурство.
When the war was over, many warships were placed out of commission.
Прот.: […]
[out of hand] {adv. phr.}
1. Вне контроля.
Bobby's birthday party got out of hand and the children were naughty.
Small puppies often get out of hand.
2. Внезапно, быстро, без проверки возможной […]