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61 throw the book at somebody
throw the book (of rules) at somebody обвинить во всех смертных грехах; отчитатьI made the police officer angry, so he took me to the station and threw the book at me.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > throw the book at somebody
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62 throw the book of rules at somebody
throw the book (of rules) at somebody обвинить во всех смертных грехах; отчитатьI made the police officer angry, so he took me to the station and threw the book at me.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > throw the book of rules at somebody
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63 throw
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64 Throw dust in somebody's eyes
• Throw dust in somebody's eyes [in the eyes of somebody] Втирать кому-либо очкиDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Throw dust in somebody's eyes
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65 Throw dust in the eyes of somebody
• Throw dust in somebody's eyes [in the eyes of somebody] Втирать кому-либо очкиDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Throw dust in the eyes of somebody
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66 throw
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67 throw aside
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68 throw away
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69 throw cold water on
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70 throw doubt upon
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71 throw into action
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72 throw into meltingpot
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73 throw its weight behind
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74 throw light
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75 throw off
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76 throw open
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77 throw out
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78 throw out of action
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79 throw cartwheels
He had come out without the ball, but with a scratched face, torn blazer, and cut grass inside his socks to find Tessa turning cartwheels at the far end of the lawn... (M. Dickens, ‘Joy and Josephine’, part I, ch. III) — Мур вылез из кустарника с поцарапанным лицом, в разорванной куртке, с травой в носках и увидел, что Тесса кувыркается на другом конце поляны...
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80 throw obstacles in smb.'s way
(throw obstacles in smb.'s way (или in the way of smth.))чинить препятствия кому-л. (или чему-л.)The base parsimony of his uncle had thrown many obstacles in the way of his education... (W. Scott, ‘Old Mortality’, ch. XIII) — Отвратительная скаредность его дядюшки мешала ему получить образование...
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