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  • 11get back on the rails — get back on the ˈrails idiom (informal) to become successful again after a period of failure, or to begin functioning normally again • He has helped get the company back on the rails again. Main entry: ↑railidiom …

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  • 12Thrillvile: off the rails — THRILLVILLE: Off The Rails не имеется Разработчик Frontier Developments Издатель LucasArts Entertainment Дата выпуска декабрь 2007 года Платформы PC (Win) …

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  • 13Thrillvile: Off the Rails — THRILLVILLE: Off The Rails не имеется Разработчик Frontier Developments Издатель LucasArts Entertainment Дата выпуска декабрь 2007 года Платформы PC (Win) …

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  • 14Thrillville: Off the Rails — не имеется Разработчик Frontier Developments Издатель LucasArts Entertainment Дата выпуска декабрь 2007 года Жанр Тайкун с бобрами Возрастные рейтинги …

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  • 15off the rails — If someone has gone off the rails, they have lost track of reality …

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  • 16jump the rails — jump the ˈrails idiom (of a train) to leave the rails suddenly Main entry: ↑jumpidiom …

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  • 17be back on the rails — British to be making progress once more. The minister emerged from three hours of discussions, confident that the talks are now back on the rails …

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  • 18on the rails — ► on the rails 1) informal functioning normally. 2) (of a racehorse or jockey) in a position on the racetrack nearest the inside fence. Main Entry: ↑rail …

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  • 19ride the rails — verb To travel by railway train, trolley, etc. He had bummed his way around the West riding the rails …

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  • 20off the rails —    1. see off2    2. being detected in reprehensible conduct    Criminal or sexual, of someone hitherto considered above reproach, and implying a continued pattern of bad behaviour:     Johnny Depp is a dream as the bad boy tempting a nice girl… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms