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Terms for subject Disapproving containing Am | all forms | exact matches only
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be up to one's old habitsснова взяться за старое (Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart is up to his old habits: parading petty grievances around like serious issues. This habit is long past being tiresome and is completely unbefitting someone who held top job in our country’s third largest city. (nationalpost.com) ART Vancouver)
how is it that ...?как такое возможно, чтобы ...? (выражая своё возмущение: How is it that your ticket staff don’t seem to have accurate information as to when this ferry is supposed to arrive? We were stuck in a lineup for hours in the heat! (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
I am not...Я не... (for you: Я не ребёнок... • I'm not a kid for you... MichaelBurov)
I am not...Я вам не... (for you: Я вам не мальчик... • I'm not a boy for you... MichaelBurov)
knew what he was signing up forзнал, на что шёл (Too bad. Those soldiers knew what they were signing up for. -- знали, на что шли ART Vancouver)
put up with sb. 's shenanigansтерпеть выходки (обычно с отрицанием: I'm not going to put up with his shenanigans anymore. -- больше не собираюсь терпеть его выходки ART Vancouver)
tax sb. out of sb. 's homeвыживать из собственного дома высокими налогами (применительно к домовладельцам, вполне распространённая практика руководства крупных муниципалитетов в Канаде: 7.5 per cent? Too much. Tax increases way exceed my salary increases. They are taxing people out of their homes. (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
that is going too far!этого ещё не хватало! (that’s)
that's a bit richэто уже чересчур (о нахальном поступке, высказывании ART Vancouver)
that's the last straw!этого ещё не хватало!
that would be too good for you!а не жирно тебе будет?