Идиома "on the go" с переводом
Идиома «on the go» означает в движении, буквально «на ходу». Нюанс: разговорное, с оттенком активности; подчёркивает занятость. Используется о постоянной беготне, с чувством энергии или усталости, часто о людях или делах в суете.
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I’m on the go.
Я «в движении».
She’s on the go always.
Она «на ходу» всегда.
He’s on the go today.
Он «в бегах» сегодня.
They’re on the go. Busy bees!
Они «в движении». Трудяги!
We’re on the go all day. Meetings, calls—non-stop rush!
Мы «на ходу» весь день. Встречи, звонки — без остановки!
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Другие английские идиомы на букву O
- OAP
- OAU
- Occur to (someone)
- Ocean(s) of (something)
- OD
- Odd (something)
- Odd man out
- Oddball
- Odds and ends
- Odds are against one
- Odor of sanctity
- Of age
- Of all the nerve
- Of all things
- Of benefit to (someone)
- Of course
- Of interest (to someone)
- Of late
- Of one mind
- Of one's own free will/accord
- Of the old school
- Of the same mind
- Of two minds
- Off (someone or something) goes
- Off and on
- Off and running
- Off balance
- Off base
- Off campus
- Off duty
- Off guard
- Off like a shot
- Off limits
- Off one's back
- Off one's chest
- Off one's hands
- Off one's high horse
- Off one's rocker
- Off season
- Off the air
- Off the beam
- Off the beaten track
- Off the hook
- Off the mark
- Off the record
- Off the subject
- Off the top of one's head
- Off the track
- Off the wagon
- Off the wall
- Off to a running start
- Off to one side
- Off-center
- Off-color
- Off-the-cuff
- Offbeat
- Offensive weapon
- Old boy network
- Old flame
- Old hand at (doing something)
- Old hat
- On (someone's) account
- On (someone's) back
- On (someone's) behalf
- On (someone's) coat-tails
- On (someone's) doorstep
- On (someone's) head
- On (someone's) say-so
- On (someone's) shoulders
- On (something's) last legs
- On a diet
- On a dime
- On a first-name basis (with someone)
- On a fool's errand
- On a par with
- On a shoestring
- On a splurge
- On a waiting list
- On account
- On active duty
- On again, off again
- On all fours
- On an even keel
- On and off
- On and on
- On any account
- On approval
- On behalf of (someone)
- On bended knee
- On board
- On call
- On campus
- On cloud nine
- On condition that
- On consignment
- On credit
- On deck
- On duty
- On edge
- On end
- On everybody's lips
- On faith
- On fire
- On foot
- On good terms with (someone)
- On guard
- On hand
- On hold
- On horseback
- On ice
- On impulse
- On land
- On line
- On location
- On medication
- On no account
- On occasion
- On one's best behavior
- On one's chest
- On one's coat-tails
- On one's feet
- On one's guard
- On one's heels
- On one's high horse
- On one's honor
- On one's mind
- On one's own
- On one's own time
- On one's person
- On one's shoulders
- On one's toes
- On order
- On par with (someone or something)
- On pins and needles
- On probation
- On purpose
- On record
- On sale
- On schedule
- On second thought
- On shaky ground
- On side
- On speaking terms with (someone)
- On standby
- On target
- On the air
- On the alert (for someone or something)
- On the average
- On the ball
- On the bandwagon
- On the beam
- On the bench
- On the blink
- On the block
- On the borderline
- On the button
- On the contrary
- On the defensive
- On the dole
- On the dot
- On the double
- On the edge of one's seat
- On the eve of (something)
- On the face of it
- On the fence (about something)
- On the fritz
- On the heels of (something)
- On the horizon
- On the horns of a dilemma
- On the hot seat
- On the hour
- On the house
- On the job
- On the level
- On the lookout for (someone or something)
- On the loose
- On the make
- On the market
- On the mend
- On the money
- On the move
- On the nose
- On the off chance
- On the one hand
- On the other hand
- On the point of (doing something)
- On the QT
- On the right track
- On the road
- On the rocks
- On the ropes
- On the same page
- On the same wavelength
- On the sly
- On the spot
- On the spur of the moment
- On the strength of (something)
- On the take
- On the tip of one's tongue
- On the trail/track of (someone or something)
- On the up and up/on the up-and-up
- On the verge of (doing something)
- On the wagon
- On the warpath
- On the way (somewhere)
- On the whole
- On the wrong track
- On thin ice
- On time
- On tiptoe
- On top
- On top of (something)
- On top of (something/things)
- On top of the world
- On trial
- On vacation
- On view
- On your marks
- On/upon (someone's) head
- On/upon one's head
- Once and for all
- Once in a blue moon
- Once in a lifetime
- Once in a while
- Once or twice
- Once upon a time
- Once-over
- One (for someone)
- One after another
- One and all
- One and only
- One and the same
- One at a time
- One by one
- One foot in the grave
- One for the (record) books
- One for the road
- One good turn deserves another
- One heck/hell of a (someone or something)
- One in a hundred
- One in a million
- One in a thousand
- One in a thousand/hundred/million
- One jump/step ahead of (someone or something)
- One little bit
- One man's meat is another man's poison
- One of the boys
- One of these days
- One of those days
- One of those things
- One or two
- One person's trash is another person's treasure.
- One sandwich short of a picnic
- One that got away
- One thing leads to another
- One to a customer
- One up on (someone)
- One way or another
- One's bark is worse than one's bite
- One's chickens have come home to roost
- One's days are numbered
- One's feet are on the ground
- One's flesh and blood
- One's frame of mind
- One's goose is cooked
- One's hair stands on end
- One's hands are tied
- One's lucky number comes up
- One's lucky stars
- One's money is on (someone)
- One's name is mud
- One's number is up
- One's opposite number
- One's stamping grounds
- One's tail between one's legs
- One-armed bandit
- One-night stand
- One-track mind
- One-two
- One-upmanship
- Only have eyes for (someone)
- Open (someone's) eyes to (something)
- Open (something) up
- Open a conversation
- Open and aboveboard
- Open book
- Open fire on (someone)
- Open for business
- Open one's heart to (someone)
- Open Pandora's box
- Open season on (someone or something)
- Open secret
- Open the door to (something)
- Open to (something)
- Open up a can of worms
- Open up on (someone or something)
- Open up to (someone)
- Open with (something)
- Open-and-shut case
- Opening gambit
- Opposite sex
- OR
- Or else
- Or words to that effect
- Order (someone) around/about
- Order of the day
- Other fish to fry
- Other side of the tracks
- Other way round
- Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
- Out and about
- Out cold
- Out for blood
- Out from under (someone or something)
- Out front
- Out in force
- Out in left field
- Out in the cold
- Out like a light
- Out of (something)
- Out of a clear blue sky
- Out of all proportion
- Out of bounds
- Out of breath
- Out of character
- Out of circulation
- Out of commission
- Out of condition
- Out of consideration for (someone or something)
- Out of control
- Out of courtesy
- Out of earshot
- Out of favor (with someone)
- Out of gas
- Out of hand
- Out of keeping with (something)
- Out of kilter
- Out of line
- Out of luck
- Out of necessity
- Out of one's element
- Out of one's hair
- Out of one's league
- Out of one's mind/head/senses
- Out of one's shell
- Out of order
- Out of place
- Out of practice
- Out of print
- Out of proportion
- Out of reach
- Out of season
- Out of service
- Out of shape
- Out of sight
- Out of sight, out of mind.
- Out of sorts
- Out of spite
- Out of step
- Out of stock
- Out of style/fashion
- Out of the blue
- Out of the corner of one's eye
- Out of the frying pan and into the fire
- Out of the hole
- Out of the loop
- Out of the mouths of babes
- Out of the ordinary
- Out of the question
- Out of the red
- Out of the running
- Out of the way
- Out of the woods
- Out of thin air
- Out of this world
- Out of touch with (someone or something)
- Out of town
- Out of tune
- Out of turn
- Out of whack
- Out of work
- Out on bail
- Out on one's ear
- Out on parole
- Out on patrol
- Out on the town
- Out to lunch
- Out-and-out (something)
- Out-of-date
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Outgrow (something)
- Outguess (someone)
- Outside of (something)
- Outside the box
- Outsource (something)
- Over (someone's) head
- Over a barrel
- Over and done with
- Over and over
- Over one's dead body
- Over one's head
- Over the hill
- Over the hump
- Over the long run/haul
- Over the short run/haul
- Over the top
- Over the worst
- Over with
- Overnight (something)
- Owing to (someone or something)
- Own up to (something)
- Off the grid