get out of one's system

get out of one's system
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1) выбросить из головы, перестать думать (о ком-л. или о чём-л.)

I began to see her just as she was, not as I'd made her up... I got her out of my system. (J. Lindsay, ‘The Revolt of the Sons’, ch. III) — Я начал видеть Глорию в истинном свете, а не такой какой рисовал ее себе... И мне удалось выбросить ее из головы.

Though he had finished with trapping. Jack would still come into the bush once a year... to get the bush out of his system for the rest of the year. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Hunter’, ch. 1) — Хоть Джек больше и не ставил капканов, но раз в год отправлялся поохотиться... чтобы на весь остаток года избавиться от тяги к лесу.

Minnie has been in Harlem long enough to get... Virginia out of her system (L. Hughes, ‘Simple's Uncle Sam’, ‘Ladyhood’) — Минни так долго жила в Гарлеме... что совершенно позабыла Виргинию.

2) выговориться, высказаться, излить

Go ahead... Get it out your system; but remember that anything you say can be used against you. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ch. 28) — Ну... выкладывайте все, и совесть ваша будет чиста. Но помните: ваши слова могут быть использованы против вас.


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

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