something <sth.>

something <sth.>
нещо <нщ.>

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  • something — some|thing W1S1 [ˈsʌmθıŋ] pron 1.) used to mean a particular thing when you do not know its name or do not know exactly what it is →↑anything, everything ↑everything, nothing ↑nothing ▪ There s something in my eye. ▪ Sarah said something about… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • something — / sVmTIN/ pronoun (not usually in questions or negatives) 1 used to mean a particular thing when you do not know its name, do not know exactly what it is etc: There s something in my eye. | Sarah said something about coming over later. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sth does not compute — ► used to say that something does not having any meaning, or does not seem possible or correct: »It can t be done, it doesn t compute. »The situation was bothering me because something about it just didn t compute. Main Entry: ↑compute …   Financial and business terms

  • sth comes with the territory — sth comes/goes with the territory ► something always or often happens in a particular situation and you must accept it: »It is never easy to accept criticism, but it comes with the territory. Main Entry: ↑territory …   Financial and business terms

  • sth comes/goes with the territory — ► something always or often happens in a particular situation and you must accept it: »It is never easy to accept criticism, but it comes with the territory. Main Entry: ↑territory …   Financial and business terms

  • sth goes with the territory — sth comes/goes with the territory ► something always or often happens in a particular situation and you must accept it: »It is never easy to accept criticism, but it comes with the territory. Main Entry: ↑territory …   Financial and business terms

  • sth isn't part of my job description — ► used to say that something is not your responsibility: »Sorting out everyone s social life isn t part of my job description! Main Entry: ↑job description …   Financial and business terms

  • something boggles the mind — sth boggles the ˈmind idiom (also the mind ˈboggles) (informal) if sth boggles the mind or the mind boggles at it, it is so unusual that people find it hard to imagine or accept • The vastness of space really boggles the mind …   Useful english dictionary

  • something comes home to roost — sth comes home to ˈroost idiom (also the chickens come home to ˈroost) used to say that if sb says or does sth bad or wrong, it will affect them badly in the future Main entry: ↑homeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • something comes to somebody's ears — sth comes to/reaches sb s ˈears idiom somebody hears about sth, especially when other people already know about it • News of his affair eventually reached her ears. Main entry: ↑earidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • something comes reaches somebody's ears — sth comes to/reaches sb s ˈears idiom somebody hears about sth, especially when other people already know about it • News of his affair eventually reached her ears. Main entry: ↑earidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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