That takes the cake

That takes the cake

that takes the cake

1 Вот так да!

I let Jack borrow my baseball and he never gave it back. Doesn’t that take the cake?

2 Вот так так!

I let Jack borrow my baseball and he never gave it back. Doesn’t that take the cake?

3 Вот это да!

I let Jack borrow my baseball and he never gave it back. Doesn’t that take the cake?

4 вот это да

5 Вот это да!

6 дальше ехать некуда

7 дальше ехать некуда!

8 дальше идти некуда

9 деньги

См. также в других словарях:

that takes the cake — that is the strangest or loudest or wildest etc. I ve seen big pumpkins, but that takes the cake! It s fifty pounds! … English idioms

that takes the cake — that is the ultimate, that is the most exceptional … English contemporary dictionary

take the cake — verb rank first; used often in a negative context He takes the cake for chutzpah! • Hypernyms: ↑win • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * phrasal : to carry off the prize originally in a cakewalk … Useful english dictionary

take the cake — mainly American to be the worst, most shocking, or most annoying example of something. The usual British expression is take the biscuit I ve heard some ridiculous excuses before, but that takes the cake … English dictionary

take the cake — British, American & Australian, British & Australian if you say that something someone has said or done takes the cake, you mean that it was very bad, and even worse than things they have said or done before. She s been opening my letters that… … New idioms dictionary

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take\ the\ cake — v. phr. slang 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller. 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. I let Jack borrow my baseball and… … Словарь американских идиом

Icing on the Cake — Infobox Television episode | Title = Icing on the Cake Series = Ugly Betty Season = 1 Episode = 17 Guests= Airdate = March 15, 2007 Production = 117 Writer = Dailyn Rodriguez Director = Jeff Melman Episode list = Episode chronology Caption =… … Wikipedia

cake — cake1 W3S2 [keık] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: kaka] 1.) [U and C] a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs ▪ cake and ice cream ▪ chocolate cake birthday/wedding/Christmas cake ▪ Do you want some… … Dictionary of contemporary English

cake — 1 /keIk/ noun 1 (C, U) a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, sugar and eggs: a birthday cake | Would you like a slice of chocolate cake? compare biscuit 2 fish cake/rice cake etc fish, rice etc that has been formed into a flat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

That takes the cake.

1 That takes the cake!

2 that takes the cake

3 That takes the cake.

4 that takes the cake

5 That takes the cake!

6 take the cake

His latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!

That advertising slogan really took the cake.

7 take the cake

I’ve seen bitches in my life but she takes the cake — Видел я в своей жизни сук, но эта всем сукам сука

8 cake

you cannot eat your cake and have it too посл. ≅ оди́н пиро́г два ра́за не съешь; нельзя́ совмести́ть несовмести́мое

to take the cake получи́ть приз, заня́ть пе́рвое ме́сто; быть лу́чше всех

that takes the cake э́то превосхо́дит всё; вот э́то да!

9 cake

(обыкн. refl. или pas.) затвердевать, спекаться

лепешка грязи или глины (приставшая к платью)

плитка (табака) ;
кусок, брусок;
брикет;
cake of soap кусок мыла

торт, кекс, пирожное, лепешка

плитка (табака) ;
кусок, брусок;
брикет;
cake of soap кусок мыла cake жмых, макуха;
cakes and ale веселье you cannot eat your

and have it too посл. = один пирог два раза не съешь;
нельзя совместить несовместимое;
to go (или to sell) like hot cakes раскупаться (или продаваться) нарасхват griddle

получить приз, занять первое место;
быть лучше всех;
that takes the cake это превосходит все;
вот это да! to take the

получить приз, занять первое место;
быть лучше всех;
that takes the cake это превосходит все;
вот это да! you cannot eat your

and have it too посл. = один пирог два раза не съешь;
нельзя совместить несовместимое;
to go (или to sell) like hot cakes раскупаться (или продаваться) нарасхват

10 cake

11 cake

a piece, slice of cake — кусочек торта

to go / sell like hot cakes — раскупаться, продаваться нарасхват

to take the cake — получить приз, занять первое место; быть лучше всех

that takes the cake — это превосходит всё; вот это да!

You cannot eat your cake and have it too. — посл. Один пирог два раза не съешь.; Нельзя совместить несовместимое.

After the long ride, the horse was caked with mud. — После долгой скачки лошадь была вся в грязи.

12 cake

13 take the biscuit

His latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!

That advertising slogan really took the cake.

14 how is that for high?

15 take the bisquit

16 Wow!

17 Shoot!

18 Hubba-Hubba!

19 Sakes alive!

20 take

to take a rise out of smb. см. rise I 15

to take smb. to task см. task I

См. также в других словарях:

that takes the cake — that is the strangest or loudest or wildest etc. I ve seen big pumpkins, but that takes the cake! It s fifty pounds! … English idioms

that takes the cake — that is the ultimate, that is the most exceptional … English contemporary dictionary

take the cake — verb rank first; used often in a negative context He takes the cake for chutzpah! • Hypernyms: ↑win • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * phrasal : to carry off the prize originally in a cakewalk … Useful english dictionary

take the cake — mainly American to be the worst, most shocking, or most annoying example of something. The usual British expression is take the biscuit I ve heard some ridiculous excuses before, but that takes the cake … English dictionary

take the cake — British, American & Australian, British & Australian if you say that something someone has said or done takes the cake, you mean that it was very bad, and even worse than things they have said or done before. She s been opening my letters that… … New idioms dictionary

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take\ the\ cake — v. phr. slang 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller. 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. I let Jack borrow my baseball and… … Словарь американских идиом

Icing on the Cake — Infobox Television episode | Title = Icing on the Cake Series = Ugly Betty Season = 1 Episode = 17 Guests= Airdate = March 15, 2007 Production = 117 Writer = Dailyn Rodriguez Director = Jeff Melman Episode list = Episode chronology Caption =… … Wikipedia

cake — cake1 W3S2 [keık] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: kaka] 1.) [U and C] a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs ▪ cake and ice cream ▪ chocolate cake birthday/wedding/Christmas cake ▪ Do you want some… … Dictionary of contemporary English

cake — 1 /keIk/ noun 1 (C, U) a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, sugar and eggs: a birthday cake | Would you like a slice of chocolate cake? compare biscuit 2 fish cake/rice cake etc fish, rice etc that has been formed into a flat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

that takes the cake

1 That takes the cake!

2 that takes the cake

3 That takes the cake.

4 that takes the cake

5 That takes the cake!

6 take the cake

His latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!

That advertising slogan really took the cake.

7 take the cake

I’ve seen bitches in my life but she takes the cake — Видел я в своей жизни сук, но эта всем сукам сука

8 cake

you cannot eat your cake and have it too посл. ≅ оди́н пиро́г два ра́за не съешь; нельзя́ совмести́ть несовмести́мое

to take the cake получи́ть приз, заня́ть пе́рвое ме́сто; быть лу́чше всех

that takes the cake э́то превосхо́дит всё; вот э́то да!

9 cake

(обыкн. refl. или pas.) затвердевать, спекаться

лепешка грязи или глины (приставшая к платью)

плитка (табака) ;
кусок, брусок;
брикет;
cake of soap кусок мыла

торт, кекс, пирожное, лепешка

плитка (табака) ;
кусок, брусок;
брикет;
cake of soap кусок мыла cake жмых, макуха;
cakes and ale веселье you cannot eat your

and have it too посл. = один пирог два раза не съешь;
нельзя совместить несовместимое;
to go (или to sell) like hot cakes раскупаться (или продаваться) нарасхват griddle

получить приз, занять первое место;
быть лучше всех;
that takes the cake это превосходит все;
вот это да! to take the

получить приз, занять первое место;
быть лучше всех;
that takes the cake это превосходит все;
вот это да! you cannot eat your

and have it too посл. = один пирог два раза не съешь;
нельзя совместить несовместимое;
to go (или to sell) like hot cakes раскупаться (или продаваться) нарасхват

10 cake

11 cake

a piece, slice of cake — кусочек торта

to go / sell like hot cakes — раскупаться, продаваться нарасхват

to take the cake — получить приз, занять первое место; быть лучше всех

that takes the cake — это превосходит всё; вот это да!

You cannot eat your cake and have it too. — посл. Один пирог два раза не съешь.; Нельзя совместить несовместимое.

After the long ride, the horse was caked with mud. — После долгой скачки лошадь была вся в грязи.

12 cake

13 take the biscuit

His latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!

That advertising slogan really took the cake.

14 how is that for high?

15 take the bisquit

16 Wow!

17 Shoot!

18 Hubba-Hubba!

19 Sakes alive!

20 take

to take a rise out of smb. см. rise I 15

to take smb. to task см. task I

См. также в других словарях:

that takes the cake — that is the strangest or loudest or wildest etc. I ve seen big pumpkins, but that takes the cake! It s fifty pounds! … English idioms

that takes the cake — that is the ultimate, that is the most exceptional … English contemporary dictionary

take the cake — verb rank first; used often in a negative context He takes the cake for chutzpah! • Hypernyms: ↑win • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * phrasal : to carry off the prize originally in a cakewalk … Useful english dictionary

take the cake — mainly American to be the worst, most shocking, or most annoying example of something. The usual British expression is take the biscuit I ve heard some ridiculous excuses before, but that takes the cake … English dictionary

take the cake — British, American & Australian, British & Australian if you say that something someone has said or done takes the cake, you mean that it was very bad, and even worse than things they have said or done before. She s been opening my letters that… … New idioms dictionary

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take\ the\ cake — v. phr. slang 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller. 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. I let Jack borrow my baseball and… … Словарь американских идиом

Icing on the Cake — Infobox Television episode | Title = Icing on the Cake Series = Ugly Betty Season = 1 Episode = 17 Guests= Airdate = March 15, 2007 Production = 117 Writer = Dailyn Rodriguez Director = Jeff Melman Episode list = Episode chronology Caption =… … Wikipedia

cake — cake1 W3S2 [keık] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: kaka] 1.) [U and C] a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs ▪ cake and ice cream ▪ chocolate cake birthday/wedding/Christmas cake ▪ Do you want some… … Dictionary of contemporary English

cake — 1 /keIk/ noun 1 (C, U) a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, sugar and eggs: a birthday cake | Would you like a slice of chocolate cake? compare biscuit 2 fish cake/rice cake etc fish, rice etc that has been formed into a flat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

that takes the cake

1 That takes the cake!

2 that takes the cake

3 That takes the cake.

4 that takes the cake

5 That takes the cake!

6 take the cake

His latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!

That advertising slogan really took the cake.

7 take the cake

I’ve seen bitches in my life but she takes the cake — Видел я в своей жизни сук, но эта всем сукам сука

8 cake

you cannot eat your cake and have it too посл. ≅ оди́н пиро́г два ра́за не съешь; нельзя́ совмести́ть несовмести́мое

to take the cake получи́ть приз, заня́ть пе́рвое ме́сто; быть лу́чше всех

that takes the cake э́то превосхо́дит всё; вот э́то да!

9 cake

(обыкн. refl. или pas.) затвердевать, спекаться

лепешка грязи или глины (приставшая к платью)

плитка (табака) ;
кусок, брусок;
брикет;
cake of soap кусок мыла

торт, кекс, пирожное, лепешка

плитка (табака) ;
кусок, брусок;
брикет;
cake of soap кусок мыла cake жмых, макуха;
cakes and ale веселье you cannot eat your

and have it too посл. = один пирог два раза не съешь;
нельзя совместить несовместимое;
to go (или to sell) like hot cakes раскупаться (или продаваться) нарасхват griddle

получить приз, занять первое место;
быть лучше всех;
that takes the cake это превосходит все;
вот это да! to take the

получить приз, занять первое место;
быть лучше всех;
that takes the cake это превосходит все;
вот это да! you cannot eat your

and have it too посл. = один пирог два раза не съешь;
нельзя совместить несовместимое;
to go (или to sell) like hot cakes раскупаться (или продаваться) нарасхват

10 cake

11 cake

a piece, slice of cake — кусочек торта

to go / sell like hot cakes — раскупаться, продаваться нарасхват

to take the cake — получить приз, занять первое место; быть лучше всех

that takes the cake — это превосходит всё; вот это да!

You cannot eat your cake and have it too. — посл. Один пирог два раза не съешь.; Нельзя совместить несовместимое.

After the long ride, the horse was caked with mud. — После долгой скачки лошадь была вся в грязи.

12 cake

13 take the biscuit

His latest piece of impertinence really takes the biscuit!

That advertising slogan really took the cake.

14 how is that for high?

15 take the bisquit

16 Wow!

17 Shoot!

18 Hubba-Hubba!

19 Sakes alive!

20 take

to take a rise out of smb. см. rise I 15

to take smb. to task см. task I

См. также в других словарях:

that takes the cake — that is the strangest or loudest or wildest etc. I ve seen big pumpkins, but that takes the cake! It s fifty pounds! … English idioms

that takes the cake — that is the ultimate, that is the most exceptional … English contemporary dictionary

take the cake — verb rank first; used often in a negative context He takes the cake for chutzpah! • Hypernyms: ↑win • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * phrasal : to carry off the prize originally in a cakewalk … Useful english dictionary

take the cake — mainly American to be the worst, most shocking, or most annoying example of something. The usual British expression is take the biscuit I ve heard some ridiculous excuses before, but that takes the cake … English dictionary

take the cake — British, American & Australian, British & Australian if you say that something someone has said or done takes the cake, you mean that it was very bad, and even worse than things they have said or done before. She s been opening my letters that… … New idioms dictionary

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take\ the\ cake — v. phr. slang 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller. 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. I let Jack borrow my baseball and… … Словарь американских идиом

Icing on the Cake — Infobox Television episode | Title = Icing on the Cake Series = Ugly Betty Season = 1 Episode = 17 Guests= Airdate = March 15, 2007 Production = 117 Writer = Dailyn Rodriguez Director = Jeff Melman Episode list = Episode chronology Caption =… … Wikipedia

cake — cake1 W3S2 [keık] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: kaka] 1.) [U and C] a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs ▪ cake and ice cream ▪ chocolate cake birthday/wedding/Christmas cake ▪ Do you want some… … Dictionary of contemporary English

cake — 1 /keIk/ noun 1 (C, U) a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, sugar and eggs: a birthday cake | Would you like a slice of chocolate cake? compare biscuit 2 fish cake/rice cake etc fish, rice etc that has been formed into a flat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

that takes the cake

Смотреть что такое «that takes the cake» в других словарях:

that takes the cake — that is the strangest or loudest or wildest etc. I ve seen big pumpkins, but that takes the cake! It s fifty pounds! … English idioms

that takes the cake — that is the ultimate, that is the most exceptional … English contemporary dictionary

take the cake — verb rank first; used often in a negative context He takes the cake for chutzpah! • Hypernyms: ↑win • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * phrasal : to carry off the prize originally in a cakewalk … Useful english dictionary

take the cake — mainly American to be the worst, most shocking, or most annoying example of something. The usual British expression is take the biscuit I ve heard some ridiculous excuses before, but that takes the cake … English dictionary

take the cake — British, American & Australian, British & Australian if you say that something someone has said or done takes the cake, you mean that it was very bad, and even worse than things they have said or done before. She s been opening my letters that… … New idioms dictionary

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take the cake, 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. * /Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller./ 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. * /I let Jack borrow my… … Dictionary of American idioms

take\ the\ cake — v. phr. slang 1. To take the first prize; be the best; rank first. Mr. Jones takes the cake as a storyteller. 2. To be the limit; to be the worst; have a lot of nerve; be a very rude, bold, or surprising action. I let Jack borrow my baseball and… … Словарь американских идиом

Icing on the Cake — Infobox Television episode | Title = Icing on the Cake Series = Ugly Betty Season = 1 Episode = 17 Guests= Airdate = March 15, 2007 Production = 117 Writer = Dailyn Rodriguez Director = Jeff Melman Episode list = Episode chronology Caption =… … Wikipedia

cake — cake1 W3S2 [keık] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: kaka] 1.) [U and C] a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs ▪ cake and ice cream ▪ chocolate cake birthday/wedding/Christmas cake ▪ Do you want some… … Dictionary of contemporary English

cake — 1 /keIk/ noun 1 (C, U) a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, sugar and eggs: a birthday cake | Would you like a slice of chocolate cake? compare biscuit 2 fish cake/rice cake etc fish, rice etc that has been formed into a flat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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