- Something To Do With Love Windows, Mac, Linux game
- Something To Do With Love
- BuneDuggy | Released 2018
- Something To Do With Love Demo 3
- Something To Do With Love Story Demo
- Something To Do With Love — DEMO
- SomethingToDoWithLove
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- 5 английских идиом, которым не учат на уроке, но все носители языка используют!
- 1. Get (back) into the swing of things/it
- 2. Home away from home
- 3. Put your foot down
- 4. Window of opportunity
- 5. Have (something) down to fine art
- have something to do with
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Something To Do With Love Windows, Mac, Linux game
Something To Do With Love
BuneDuggy | Released 2018
What is «Something To Do With Love?»
Something To Do With Love is a romantic, slice of life adventure game about being a bachelor in the small city of Garden Grove. The characters are animal people.
While not a «dating sim» per se, this point and click adventure offers exploration and player freedom in regards to dating (or not dating) a cast of diverse characters in addition to a rich story.
How does dating work?
Through meeting people through your daily life, at social gatherings, or wherever you can develop a relationship with somebody that can bloom into something truly special. It can become serious, or not go very far. No worries though, there are plenty of fish in the sea if it doesn’t work out. Chin up, Tiger; She just wasn’t the right one for you is all!
Oh, you mean in «Something To Do With Love?»
Same, but with animal people.
What else is there outside of dating?
Explore the City of Garden Grove quickly by using the «Map» or just click your way to your destination.
Call your pals with your «Phone»
Use stuff on things with your «Backpack»
In depth «Money» system, to pay for cool things you want!
In depth «Expense» system, to pay for necessary things you need.
Fully featured story for being «happily single!»
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Something To Do With Love Demo 3
A new free-roam demo of the romantic adventure game Something To Do With Love.
Something To Do With Love Story Demo
Something To Do With Love is a romantic, slice of life dating sim about being a bachelor in the small city of Garden Grove offering exploration and player.
Something To Do With Love — DEMO
Something To Do With Love is a slice of life romance story with animal people.
SomethingToDoWithLove
There’s not any dating yet, you just watch movies and eat food with a long time girlfriend. You can also bathe and sleep. As days pass you can meet new.
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have something to do with
1 have something to do with
2 have something to do with
do it because I say so — сделай это, потому что я так говорю
I shall do as you suggest — я поступлю так, как вы советуете
3 have something in common (with)
4 have words with
I had words with my coworker today because he used my computer again.
См. также в других словарях:
have something in common with — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something in common with something — have something in common (with something) phrase to have the same features as something else This area obviously has a lot in common with other inner city areas. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
have something in common with something — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something in common with someone — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something in common with someone — have something in common (with someone) phrase to have the same interests or opinions as someone else We’ve got such a lot in common. I don’t think they’ve got much in common with their neighbours. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as,… … Useful english dictionary
have something to do with something — be/have something to do with something phrase used for saying that something is related to something else, especially when you do not know or do not give the exact details I can’t always open my emails – it has something to do with the type of… … Useful english dictionary
have something in common with somebody — have sth in common (with sb) idiom (of people) to have the same interests, ideas, etc. as sb else • Tim and I have nothing in common./I have nothing in common with Tim. Main entry: ↑commonidiom … Useful english dictionary
have nothing to do with — (someone/something) to not involve someone or something. This argument has nothing to do with me. Most of the provisions of the new law have nothing to do with terrorism. She s from a small town, but that has nothing to do with it, I think … New idioms dictionary
have a passing acquaintance with — be only slightly familiar with (someone or something); have only basic knowledge of (a subject) … English contemporary dictionary
have (something) in common — (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with earlier versions? Usage notes:… … New idioms dictionary
something to do with — connected in some way. How a ball travels after it is hit has something to do with the laws of physics. I wonder if cell phones have something to do with people bumping into things when they walk. Opposite of: nothing to do with … New idioms dictionary
5 английских идиом, которым не учат на уроке, но все носители языка используют!
Идиом много не бывает! Скорее они все вылетают из головы, когда очень нужны. Остаются только эти несчастные cats and dogs и stubborn like a mule — что совершенно не тянет на хороший уровень, если говорить про экзамен. 🤷🏼♀️
Поэтому, читаем, практикуем, запоминаем!👇🏻
1. Get (back) into the swing of things/it
То, что большинство из нас пытается сейчас сделать после периода самоизоляции — вновь войти в рабочий ритм!
to start to understand, enjoy, and be active in something
- Takes a little time to get back in the swing of things.
2. Home away from home
второй дом/дом вдали от дома
a place where you feel as comfortable as you do in your own home
- Growing up, I spent so much time at my best friend’s house, it felt like my home away from home.
3. Put your foot down
показать кто тут главный и установить дистанцию/правила
to use your authority to stop something happening
- When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.
4. Window of opportunity
время, за которое нужно успеть воспользоваться возможностью
there is an opportunity to do something but that this opportunity will only last for a short time and so it needs to be taken advantage of quickly.
- The window of opportunity has closed/ended.
5. Have (something) down to fine art
довести/отточить до совершенства
to be able to do something very well or quickly, often because you have done it so many times
- I’m a working mom of three, so I’ve got lunch-making down to a fine art—I put out all the pieces of bread, add jelly to each one, and then do the same with peanut butter.
Проверить свои силы и выучить ещё больше отборных идиом можно тут !🎓
Подписывайтесь, чтобы не пропустить новые тесты, лексику и новости из мира ELT!
Stay tuned and have these idiom down to fine art!🚀
have something to do with
1 have something to do with
2 have something to do with
do it because I say so — сделай это, потому что я так говорю
I shall do as you suggest — я поступлю так, как вы советуете
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См. также в других словарях:
have something in common with — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something in common with something — have something in common (with something) phrase to have the same features as something else This area obviously has a lot in common with other inner city areas. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
have something in common with something — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something in common with someone — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something in common with someone — have something in common (with someone) phrase to have the same interests or opinions as someone else We’ve got such a lot in common. I don’t think they’ve got much in common with their neighbours. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as,… … Useful english dictionary
have something to do with something — be/have something to do with something phrase used for saying that something is related to something else, especially when you do not know or do not give the exact details I can’t always open my emails – it has something to do with the type of… … Useful english dictionary
have something in common with somebody — have sth in common (with sb) idiom (of people) to have the same interests, ideas, etc. as sb else • Tim and I have nothing in common./I have nothing in common with Tim. Main entry: ↑commonidiom … Useful english dictionary
have nothing to do with — (someone/something) to not involve someone or something. This argument has nothing to do with me. Most of the provisions of the new law have nothing to do with terrorism. She s from a small town, but that has nothing to do with it, I think … New idioms dictionary
have a passing acquaintance with — be only slightly familiar with (someone or something); have only basic knowledge of (a subject) … English contemporary dictionary
have (something) in common — (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with earlier versions? Usage notes:… … New idioms dictionary
something to do with — connected in some way. How a ball travels after it is hit has something to do with the laws of physics. I wonder if cell phones have something to do with people bumping into things when they walk. Opposite of: nothing to do with … New idioms dictionary