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shack up with smb tle up at lunch. • I'd like to settle up with all the tradesmen before we leave town. shack up with smb (sl) сойтись с к-л, спутаться • She told me that her husband had left her and shacked up with some rich woman who calls herself an artist. • I'll shack up with my boyfriend whether my parents like it or not - it's my own life. shake down (Am inf) 1. вытряхивать деньги (зани маться рэкетом) • The gangsters shook the store owner down every month. •This looks like a good neighbourhood, we can shake down every small shopkeeper in the street for at least $100. 2. прочесать, обшарить, обыс кать • They shook down all the passengers, looking for drugs. • The police had to shake down every building in the street before they found the gunman. shake off отвязаться, отделаться от к-л • I was never good at shaking off panhandlers who gave me a plau¬ sible story. • When Helen gets me on the telephone, it's never easy to shake her off. shake up (inf) потрясти (расстроить, огорчить) • Father's rather shaken up about the prospect of losing his pension. • The bad news shook me up. shape up (inf) вырисовываться, складываться (об обстоятельствах) • The plan is beginning to shape up. • The cam¬ paign is shaping up as one of the most intensive sales campaigns ever. shell out (inf) раскошелиться; отстегнуть (не¬ охотно выложить деньги) • The traffic ticket turned out to be very expensive. I had to shell out $150. • We had to shell out a lot of money to have the house insulated. • Recruiters will shell out piles of cash to buy up young talents from Latin America. shine up to (Am) заискивать, лебезить; рассы¬ паться мелким бесом (стараться угодить) • It won't do the student any good to shine up to the teacher like that, he will only get the marks he deserves. • Smedley shines up to all the pretty girls. shoot at/for (Am) метить, нацеливаться (стремить¬ ся к ч-л) • There's no harm in shooting at the directorship, but I think you're too inexperienced for the job. • We're shooting for higher production by spring. shoot up (sl) 1. взлететь, подскочить(увели читься, вырасти) • Prices have been shooting up even more quickly this year. • Nancy began to run a fever, which eventually shot up to 40 degrees. 2. колоться (вводить наркотики внутривенно) • A heroine addict will shoot up as often as he can. •The police caught him shooting up and arrested him.
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