shoot the works

shoot the works
амер.; жарг.
доводить дело до конца, ни перед чем не останавливаться, идти напропалую, идти на всё

If Bertha is going to gamble, she may as well shoot the works. (E. S. Gardner, ‘Pass the Gravy’, ch. 16) — Если уж Берта решила вести крупную игру, то ей надо держать марку.

The Greens shot the works on their daughter's wedding reception. (DAI) — Грины не жалели ни трудов, ни расходов, чтобы как следует отпраздновать свадьбу дочери.

The motor of Tom's boat was dangerously hot, but he decided to shoot the works and try to win the race. (DAI) — Мотор лодки сильно перегрелся, и участвовать в гонке было опасно; но Том решил рискнуть, уверенный, что выиграет.


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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  • shoot the works — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To spare no expense or effort; get or give everything. * /Billy shot the works when he bought his bicycle; he got a bell, a light, a basket, and chrome trimmings on it, too./ * /The Greens shot the works on their daughter s… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • shoot the works — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To spare no expense or effort; get or give everything. * /Billy shot the works when he bought his bicycle; he got a bell, a light, a basket, and chrome trimmings on it, too./ * /The Greens shot the works on their daughter s… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • shoot the works — 1. tv. to do everything; to use everything; to bet all one’s money. □ Okay, let’s go out to dinner and shoot the works. O Don’t shoot the works! Save some for a cab. 2. tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. □ Suddenly she turned sort of green,… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • shoot the works — phrasal 1. : to play for the highest stake permitted : venture all one s capital on one play 2. : to put forth all one s efforts : to do something without restraint * * * shoot the works (slang) 1. To risk one s all on one play (gambling) 2.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • shoot\ the\ works — v. phr. slang 1. To spare no expense or effort; get or give everything. Billy shot the works when he bought his bicycle; he got a bell, a light, a basket, and chrome trimmings on it, too. The Greens shot the works on their daughter s wedding… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • shoot the works — American, informal to spend all your money or to use as much effort as possible to do something. I could shoot the works on a round the world trip. (usually + on) They shot the works on their daughter s wedding …   New idioms dictionary

  • shoot the works — spare no expense or effort They are planning to shoot the works when they plan the victory celebration for the Olympic medal winners …   Idioms and examples

  • shoot the works — phrasal 1. to venture all one s capital on one play 2. to put forth all one s efforts …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • shoot the works — make a great effort; gamble all of one s money …   English contemporary dictionary

  • the works — {n. plural}, {slang} 1. Everything that can be had or that you have; everything of this kind, all that goes with it. * /When the tramp found $100, he went into a fine restaurant and ordered the works with a steak dinner./ 1b. See: SHOOT THE WORKS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • the works — {n. plural}, {slang} 1. Everything that can be had or that you have; everything of this kind, all that goes with it. * /When the tramp found $100, he went into a fine restaurant and ordered the works with a steak dinner./ 1b. See: SHOOT THE WORKS …   Dictionary of American idioms


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