- do the business for someone
- погубить кого-л.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
for the attention of someone — phrase used on a business letter to show that you intend it for a particular person Mark the report for the attention of the headmaster. Thesaurus: expressions used in letters and correspondencesynonym letters and types of letterhyponym… … Useful english dictionary
for the attention of someone — used on a business letter to show that you intend it for a particular person Mark the report for the attention of the headmaster … English dictionary
The Business (novel) — infobox Book | name = The Business orig title = translator = author = Iain Banks cover artist = country = Scotland language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Little, Brown release date = 1999 media type = Print (Hardback Paperback)… … Wikipedia
give someone the business — 1. tv. to harass someone; to scold someone. □ The guys have been giving me the business about my haircut. □ Sam was giving Tom the business about being late all the time. 2. tv. to kill someone. (Underworld.) □ Lefty wanted to give Rocko the… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012 — Participants HK Govt., LegCo, Pan democrats, pro Beijing camp Location Hong Kong Date 18 November 2009 – June 2010 Result … Wikipedia
business — See: DO THE BUSINESS, HAVE NO BUSINESS, LAND OFFICE BUSINESS, MEAN BUSINESS, MONKEY BUSINESS, THE BUSINESS … Dictionary of American idioms
business — See: DO THE BUSINESS, HAVE NO BUSINESS, LAND OFFICE BUSINESS, MEAN BUSINESS, MONKEY BUSINESS, THE BUSINESS … Dictionary of American idioms
have news for someone — spoken phrase used for telling someone some news, especially bad news You think she likes you? Well, I’ve got news for you. She doesn’t! Thesaurus: general words for information, news and factssynonym Main entry: news * * * have news for someone … Useful english dictionary
be in the business of doing something — phrase used for saying what the basic aims of someone’s actions or business activities are. This expression is often used when you think someone wants or expects something unreasonable I am not in the business of selling my best players.… … Useful english dictionary
be in the business of doing something — used for saying what the basic aims of someone s actions or business activities are. This expression is often used when you think someone wants or expects something unreasonable I am not in the business of selling my best players … English dictionary
tailor-made for someone — tailor made for (someone/something) particularly suited to someone or something. Business schools are offering courses tailor made for a firm s executives. The contest was tailor made for Alexander, who was not well known and had little funding … New idioms dictionary