- Keep your shirt!
- • Keep your shirt <on>! Не кипятись! Не кипятитесь! Спокойно! Держи себя в руках!
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
keep your shirt on — informal phrase used for telling someone who is beginning to get angry not to get annoyed Thesaurus: expressions showing anger and used in argumentshyponym arguments and arguingsynonym Main entry: shirt * * * … Useful english dictionary
keep your shirt on — keep (your) shirt on to stay calm. The meeting may be pretty unpleasant, so promise me you ll keep your shirt on. Related vocabulary: keep your cool … New idioms dictionary
Keep your shirt on! — Keep (your) shirt on! British, American & Australian, informal, British & Australian, informal a slightly impolite way of telling someone who is angry to try to be calm and patient. Keep your shirt on! I ll be with you in a second … New idioms dictionary
keep your shirt on — ► keep your shirt on informal stay calm. Main Entry: ↑shirt … English terms dictionary
keep your shirt on! — This idiom is used to tell someone to calm down … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep your shirt on! — This idiom is used to tell someone to calm down. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you tell somebody to keep their shirt on, you are asking them to calm down. Keep your shirt on Bob. Just give your version of the story! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Keep your shirt on! — AND Keep your pants on! exclam. Just wait a minute! □ I’ll be right with you. Keep your shirt on! □ Keep your pants on! You’re next … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
keep your shirt on — be calm, do not rush me, do not get your shirt in a knot When we asked Dad to hurry, he d say, Keep your shirt on … English idioms
keep your shirt on — informal stay calm. → shirred … English new terms dictionary
keep your shirt on — informal used for telling someone who is beginning to get angry not to get annoyed … English dictionary
Keep your shirt on! — This idiom is used to tell someone to calm down … Dictionary of English idioms