Смысл: advance partyadvance party[ədʹvɑ:ns͵pɑ:tı] <Í> 1. группа работников, выезжающая в страну, город и т. п. для подготовки к визиту государственного деятеля, кандидата на президентских выборах и т. п. 2. 1) воен.головная походная застава 2) мор.передовая группа десанта 3. группа специалистов, выезжающая на место для подготовки рабочей площадки, коммуникаций и т. п. Í>
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a necktie party
a hanging, a lynching If the men catch the outlaw, they want to have a necktie party.
a party to that
a person who helps to do something bad Jane said she didn't want to be a party to computer theft.
crash a party
go to a party uninvited, horn in Bo and his friends crashed our party. They came uninvited.
hale and hearty
in very good health, well and strong My uncle is a hale and hearty fellow who never gets sick.
life of the party
(See the life of the party)
necktie party
(See a necktie party)
party-pooper
one who leaves a party, stick-in-the-mud You party-pooper! Stay here and dance with us.
party to that
(See a party to that)
the life of the party
a lively, funny person who causes people to laugh Jerry was the life of the party - singing, joking and laughing.
throw a party
invite people to a party, have a party Connie throws the best parties. Everybody has a great time.
clarty
1. sticky, gooey, messy 2. dirty [Scottish]
throw a party for
Idiom(s): throw a party (for sb)
Theme: CELEBRATION
to give or hold a party (for someone). • Mary was leaving town, so we threw a party for her. • Fred is having a birthday. Do you know a place where we could throw a party?
The party's over
Idiom(s): The party's over
Theme: ENDINGS
A happy or fortunate time has come to an end. (Informal.) • We go back to school tomorrow. The party's over. • The staff hardly worked at all under the old management, but they'll find the party's over now.
party line
Idiom(s): party line
Theme: CONTROL
the official ideas and attitudes that are adopted by the leaders of a particular group and that the other members are expected to accept. • Tom has left the club. He refused to follow the party line. • Many politicians agree with the party line without thinking.
Smarty pants
A smarty pants is someone who displays the intelligence in an annoying way.
The life and soul of the party
the person who's at the centre of all parties! She's the life and soul of the party.
a party animal
a person who loves going to parties: "John is a real party animal. He's never at home."
coming out party|come|come out|coming out|party
n. phr. A debutante party in which a young girl is formally introduced to society. Coming out parties used to be more popular in the early twentieth century than nowadays, primarily because they cost a lot of money.
hale and hearty|hale|hearty
adj. phr. In very good health; well and strong. Grandfather will be 80 years old tomorrow, but he is hale and hearty.That little boy looks hale and hearty, as if he is never sick.
hen party|hen|party
n. phr., informal A party to which only women or girls are invited. The sorority gave a hen party for its members. Antonym: STAG PARTY. See: GO STAG.
life of the party|life|party
n. phr. A person who makes things enjoyable or interesting for a group of people. Bill is the life of the party at school. He is always making us laugh.
necktie party|necktie|party
n., slang A hanging by a mob; lynching. Cattle thieves were stealing the rancher's cattle, but the cowboys caught them and had a necktie party. Compare: STRING UP.
party line|line|party
n. phr. Ideas, policies, and goals set forth by the leadership of a group or organization. Dan seldom has an original idea but he keeps faithfully repeating his company's party line.
party to|party
adj. phr. Concerned with; participating in. The prosecution has been trying to show that the defendant was party to a fraud.
throw a party|party|throw
v. phr., informal To hold a party; have a party. The club is throwing a party in the high school gym Saturday night.The Seniors threw a masquerade party on Halloween.
party's over, the It's time to be serious; carefree times have ended. For example, Now that he's been promoted the party's over; he has to write a report every week. This expression uses party in the sense of “a pleasant social gathering.” [c. 1930]
stag party
stag party A social gathering for men exclusively, often involving entertainment considered unsuitable for women. For example, They wanted to give him a stag party before the wedding but John wasn't interested. This idiom uses stag in the sense of “a man unaccompanied by a woman.” [c. 1850]
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