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find one's bearings (Anglophile); get one's bearings (Anglophile); get down to brass tacks (Anglophile); get one's bearings (After arriving in the bustling city, Jane took a moment to get her bearings by studying the map and asking for directions, so she could confidently navigate her way to the hotel vogeler); get your bearings (After arriving in the bustling city, Jane took a moment to get her bearings by studying the map and asking for directions, so she could confidently navigate her way to the hotel vogeler) | |||
get to the bottom of | |||
make heads or tails of (I couldn't make heads or tails of the report. Val_Ships) | |||
get one's bearings (An introduction session helps new students get their bearings.) | |||
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get the facts straight; get one's facts straight (прежде чем что-то утверждать) To have the correct information about something, especially before criticizing someone or arguing with them: Before you start blaming us, you should get your facts straight. • You better get your facts straight before you accuse her of anything. • Then he needs to get his facts straight because I never said that! • I'm not sure they got the facts straight for this story. 4uzhoj) | |||
put one's finger on (обычно в отриц. предложениях Александр_10) |
разобраться что к чему: 5 phrases in 2 subjects |
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Jargon | 4 |