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81 выводить из себя
1) General subject: exasperate, get in ( smb.'s) hair, huff, put out, put somebody out of temper, roughen, rouse, (кого-л.) ruffle temper, spite, take a rise, (кого-л.) throw off his balance, make someone go purple in the face, drive spare, throw off balance, drive someone frantic, put out of temper, freak out, drive one out of one's wits, bother the heck out of2) Colloquial: mad, tick off, break one's balls, break balls3) Jargon: take the mickey out, (кого-либо) drive(smb) up the wall4) Graphic expression: put somebody's back up (annoy someone deliberately)6) American English: bitch off, bug the shit out of someone, get on someone's last nerve or get on someone's nerves, tick or piss someone off7) Makarov: (кого-л.) ruffle (smb.'s) temper8) Idiomatic expression: under my skin -
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Jargon: knock (someone) for a goal, knock ( someone) for a loop, knock (someone) for a row, total (физически), knock (someone's) block off, lay (someone) out, lay out (someone), put the whammy on (someone or something) -
83 избить
1) General subject: bang up, beat, beat hollow, beat up, damage, extirpate, give a dusting, give a whopping (кого-л.), give the business (кого-л.), let into, manhandle, maul, paste, pin ears back (кого-л.), sandbag, shellac, slaughter, thrash, wallop, knock cold, knock into a cock, pin ears back (исколотить, кого-л.), give the business (исколошматить, кого-л.), knock (smb.) into the middle of next week (кого-л.), give a thrashing (поколотить, кого-л.)2) Colloquial: blister, clobber, punish, rough up (кого-либо), shellack3) American: give the works (кого-л.)4) Jargon: crawl (someone's) hump, dust ( one's) jacket, dust (someone) off, haul (one's) ashes, mop up on, mug, mugg, pin (someone's) ears back, pink (бокс), put the arm on (someone), take, tamp up on (кого-то), tune up, warm, beat to a frazzle, (кого-л.) stomp (on), bust, give it with (someone) it to (someone), jack up, lean against, lean on, put the kibosh on (someone or something), wax5) Makarov: pin( smb.'s) ears back (кого-л.), dress hide (кого-л.), give a dusting (кого-л.), give a flogging (кого-л.), give a flopping (кого-л.), give a licking (кого-л.), give a thrashing (кого-л.)6) Taboo: lick hell out of somebody (кого-л.), wipe hell out of somebody (кого-л.) -
84 Г-284
ВАЛИТЬ (СВАЛИВАТЬ/СВАЛИТЬ, ПЕРЕКЛАДЫВАТЬ) С БОЛЬНОЙ ГОЛОВЫ НА ЗДО-РОВУЮ coll VP subj: human (to try) to take the blame from s.o. who is guilty and put it on s.o. who is not guiltyX валит с больной головы на здоровую - X shifts (is trying to shift) the blame to someone else (to someone else's shoulders)X lays the blame at someone else's door (step) X pins it (the blame, the rap) on someone else X hangs the blame on someone else.(Матрена:) Что ж ты на меня-то сворачиваешь? Ты, деушка, мотри ( ungrammat = девушка, смотри), с больной головы на здоровую не сворачивай (Толстой 1). (М.:) Why do you throw the blame on me? Look out, girlie, don't shift the blame to someone else's shoulders (1b).Она (Анфиса) начала оправдываться: не колхоза это, дескать, вина. Сплавщики ви- новаты. Они бон ставили. «Ты, Анфиса Петровна, с больной головы на здоровую не вали» (Абрамов 1). She (Anfisa) began to cover herself: the kolkhoz was not to blame. It was the timber floaters' fault. It was they who had erected the dam. "Anfisa Petrovna, don't go laying the blame at someone else's door" (1a). -
85 валить с больной головы на здоровую
• ВАЛИТЬ <СВАЛИВАТЬ/СВАЛЯТЬ, ПЕРЕКЛАДЫВАТЬ> С БОЛЬНОЙ ГОЛОВЫ НА ЗДОРОВУЮ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to take the blame from s.o. who is guilty and put it on s.o. who is not guilty:- X валит с больной головы на здоровую≈ X shifts (is trying to shift) the blame to someone else (to someone else's shoulders);- X pins it (the blame, the rap) on someone else;- X hangs the blame on someone else.♦ [Матрена:] Что ж ты на меня-то сворачиваешь? Ты, деушка, мотри [ungrammat = девушка, смотри], с больной головы на здоровую не сворачивай (Толстой 1). [М.:] Why do you throw the blame on me? Look out, girlie, don't shift the blame to someone else's shoulders (1b).♦ Она [Анфиса] начала оправдываться: не колхоза это, дескать, вина. Сплавщики виноваты. Они бон ставили. "Ты, Анфиса Петровна, с больной головы на здоровую не вали" (Абрамов 1). She [Anfisa] began to cover herself: the kolkhoz was not to blame. It was the timber floaters fault. It was they who had erected the dam. "Anfisa Petrovna, don't go laying the blame at someone else's door" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > валить с больной головы на здоровую
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86 перекладывать с больной головы на здоровую
• ВАЛИТЬ <СВАЛИВАТЬ/СВАЛЯТЬ, ПЕРЕКЛАДЫВАТЬ> С БОЛЬНОЙ ГОЛОВЫ НА ЗДОРОВУЮ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to take the blame from s.o. who is guilty and put it on s.o. who is not guilty:- X валит с больной головы на здоровую≈ X shifts (is trying to shift) the blame to someone else (to someone else's shoulders);- X pins it (the blame, the rap) on someone else;- X hangs the blame on someone else.♦ [Матрена:] Что ж ты на меня-то сворачиваешь? Ты, деушка, мотри [ungrammat = девушка, смотри], с больной головы на здоровую не сворачивай (Толстой 1). [М.:] Why do you throw the blame on me? Look out, girlie, don't shift the blame to someone else's shoulders (1b).♦ Она [Анфиса] начала оправдываться: не колхоза это, дескать, вина. Сплавщики виноваты. Они бон ставили. "Ты, Анфиса Петровна, с больной головы на здоровую не вали" (Абрамов 1). She [Anfisa] began to cover herself: the kolkhoz was not to blame. It was the timber floaters fault. It was they who had erected the dam. "Anfisa Petrovna, don't go laying the blame at someone else's door" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перекладывать с больной головы на здоровую
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87 сваливать с больной головы на здоровую
• ВАЛИТЬ <СВАЛИВАТЬ/СВАЛЯТЬ, ПЕРЕКЛАДЫВАТЬ> С БОЛЬНОЙ ГОЛОВЫ НА ЗДОРОВУЮ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to take the blame from s.o. who is guilty and put it on s.o. who is not guilty:- X валит с больной головы на здоровую≈ X shifts (is trying to shift) the blame to someone else (to someone else's shoulders);- X pins it (the blame, the rap) on someone else;- X hangs the blame on someone else.♦ [Матрена:] Что ж ты на меня-то сворачиваешь? Ты, деушка, мотри [ungrammat = девушка, смотри], с больной головы на здоровую не сворачивай (Толстой 1). [М.:] Why do you throw the blame on me? Look out, girlie, don't shift the blame to someone else's shoulders (1b).♦ Она [Анфиса] начала оправдываться: не колхоза это, дескать, вина. Сплавщики виноваты. Они бон ставили. "Ты, Анфиса Петровна, с больной головы на здоровую не вали" (Абрамов 1). She [Anfisa] began to cover herself: the kolkhoz was not to blame. It was the timber floaters fault. It was they who had erected the dam. "Anfisa Petrovna, don't go laying the blame at someone else's door" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сваливать с больной головы на здоровую
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88 свалить с больной головы на здоровую
• ВАЛИТЬ <СВАЛИВАТЬ/СВАЛЯТЬ, ПЕРЕКЛАДЫВАТЬ> С БОЛЬНОЙ ГОЛОВЫ НА ЗДОРОВУЮ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (to try) to take the blame from s.o. who is guilty and put it on s.o. who is not guilty:- X валит с больной головы на здоровую≈ X shifts (is trying to shift) the blame to someone else (to someone else's shoulders);- X pins it (the blame, the rap) on someone else;- X hangs the blame on someone else.♦ [Матрена:] Что ж ты на меня-то сворачиваешь? Ты, деушка, мотри [ungrammat = девушка, смотри], с больной головы на здоровую не сворачивай (Толстой 1). [М.:] Why do you throw the blame on me? Look out, girlie, don't shift the blame to someone else's shoulders (1b).♦ Она [Анфиса] начала оправдываться: не колхоза это, дескать, вина. Сплавщики виноваты. Они бон ставили. "Ты, Анфиса Петровна, с больной головы на здоровую не вали" (Абрамов 1). She [Anfisa] began to cover herself: the kolkhoz was not to blame. It was the timber floaters fault. It was they who had erected the dam. "Anfisa Petrovna, don't go laying the blame at someone else's door" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свалить с больной головы на здоровую
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89 критиковать
1) General subject: animadvert, attack, be censorious of, be censorious upon, be severe upon, blast, carp, criticise, criticize, damn, potshoot, pull apart, sit in judgement, sit in judgment, slag off, sound off, start in, tee off, tilt (в выступлении, в печати и т. п.), to be censorious of, wade, criticize for (кого-л. за что-л.), bash (I don't want to bash the government, they've been pretty good to us.), take a lot of flak for sth. from sb. (страдат. залог: Его сильно критиковали - Mayor Robertson took a lot of flak for that decision from local residents.), take a shot (at), take shots (at), discommend, subject to criticism, critique, oppose, level criticism at, rubbish, hate on smt4) Bookish: ultracrepidate5) Australian slang: kick( smb.'s) butt in (кого-л.), knock, pick holes in, pick on, pick to pieces (особенно по мелочам), put shit on, throw off at7) Jargon: bitch, let ( someone) have it, on (someone's) back, put the whammy on (someone or something), tee up, get down (Do not get down on me. I didn't do it.Не критикуй меня. Я не делал этого.), dish out, give a lot of stick, bad-mouth, boot, down, knock down, poor-mouth, pop off, put (something or someone) down, put the slug on (someone), sconce (кого-либо), take (someone; something) apart8) Business: assault, maintain criticism9) Makarov: pass judgement on (smb.) (особ. свысока; кого-л.), pass judgement upon (smb.) (особ. свысока; кого-л.), pick (at), pick a hole in (smth.), pick holes in (smth.), pick to apart, pick to pieces, riddle10) Taboo: tear somebody's ass (кого-л.) -
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ЧУЖИМИ РУКАМИ coll, usu. disapprov NP instrum Invar adv usu. used with impf verbs fixed WO(often in refer, to matters in which one does not want to be openly involved) (to get sth. done) by having another or others do it for one, by using his or their time, efforts etcgetting someone else to do it (for one)getting someone else to do one's dirty work letting (making etc) someone else (actually) do it for one making someone else do all the work using someone else as a caft-paw.«Директор был в отпуске. А Геннадий Витальевич этот вопрос решать категорически не хотел». - «Геннадий Витальевич не хотел? Про Геннадия Витальевича можете мне не рассказывать. Он-то как раз хотел (уволить Сергея) больше всех, но только - чтоб чужими руками» (Трифонов 3). "The director was on vacation. And Gennadii Vitalevich Klimuk most definitely didn't want to make the decision." "Gennadii Vitalevich didn't want to? Don't talk to me about Gennadii Vitalevich. More than any of the others he wanted to get rid of Sergei-but only if someone else would actually do it" (3a). -
91 чужими руками
• ЧУЖИМИ РУКАМИ coll, usu. disapprov[NPinstrum; Invar; adv; usu. used with impf verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ (often in refer, to matters in which one does not want to be openly involved) (to get sth. done) by having another or others do it for one, by using his or their time, efforts etc:- letting (making etc) someone else (actually) do it for one;- using someone else as a cat V paw.♦ "Директор был в отпуске. А Геннадий Витальевич этот вопрос решать категорически не хотел". - "Геннадий Витальевич не хотел? Про Геннадия Витальевича можете мне не рассказывать. Он-то как раз хотел [уволить Сергея] больше всех, но только - чтоб чужими руками" (Трифонов 3). "The director was on vacation. And Gennadii Vitalevich Klimuk most definitely didn't want to make the decision." "Gennadii Vitalevich didn't want to? Don't talk to me about Gennadii Vitalevich. More than any of the others he wanted to get rid of Sergei-but only if someone else would actually do it" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чужими руками
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92 влюбиться без памяти в кого-либо
идиом.
to be (fall) head over ears (over head and ears) in love with someone
to be up to ears in love with someone
to lose one's head over someone
to be (become) enchanted by someone
to love someone madly
to fall madly in love with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > влюбиться без памяти в кого-либо
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93 втрескаться в кого-либо
идиом.
to be (fall) head over ears (over head and ears) in love with someone
to be up to ears in love with someone
to lose one's head over someone
to be (become) enchanted by someone
to love someone madly
to fall madly in love with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > втрескаться в кого-либо
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94 втюриться в кого-либо
идиом.
to be (fall) head over ears (over head and ears) in love with someone
to be up to ears in love with someone
to lose one's head over someone
to be (become) enchanted by someone
to love someone madly
to fall madly in love with someoneДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > втюриться в кого-либо
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95 видеть кого-либо насквозь
[vid'et' naskvoz'] To see through someone. To know someone well; to be well aware of someone's thoughts and intentions. Cf. To know someone inside out; to see through someone; to read someone like a book.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > видеть кого-либо насквозь
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96 выбивать у кого-либо почву из-под ног
[vybivat' pochvu is-pod nog] To knock the ground from under someone's feet. To deprive someone of his position or role in society; to undermine someone's confidence in something completely; to disturb someone's peace of mind. Cf. To cut the ground from under someone's feet; to take the wind out of someone's sails.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > выбивать у кого-либо почву из-под ног
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97 окатить холодной водой
[okatit' kholodnoy vodoy] To pour cold water over someone. To disparage someone, to discourage someone's enthusiasm; to damp someone's ardour; to throw someone into confusion. Cf. To throw/pour cold water on/over someone.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > окатить холодной водой
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98 показать, где раки зимуют
[pokazat' gd'e raki zirnuyut] To show someone where the crayfish winter. To teach someone a lesson; to punish someone; to scold someone severely. Cf. To make it hot for someone; to show someone a thing or two.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > показать, где раки зимуют
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99 припирать кого-либо к стенке
[pripirat' k st'enk'e] To press someone against the wall. To put someone in a difficult or embarrassing position, forcing him to do or admit something; to put someone in desperate straits. Cf. To drive/push someone to the wall; to drive someone into a corner; to pin someone down.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > припирать кого-либо к стенке
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100 стоять за кого-либо/что-либо горой
[stoyat' goroy] To stand for someone or something like a mountain. To defend someone or something with all one's might, by every possible means; to be solidly behind someone or something; to stand firm or stick up for someone or something. Cf. To stand for someone through thick and thin; to back someone up to the hilt.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > стоять за кого-либо/что-либо горой
См. также в других словарях:
someone — (n.) c.1300, sum on; from SOME (Cf. some) + ONE (Cf. one). Someone else romantic rival is from 1914 … Etymology dictionary
someone — index character (an individual), person Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
someone — ► PRONOUN 1) an unknown or unspecified person. 2) a person of importance or authority … English terms dictionary
someone — [sum′wun΄, sum′wən] pron. a person unknown or not named; some person; somebody … English World dictionary
someone — some|one1 W1S1 [ˈsʌmwʌn] pron used to mean a person, when you do not know, or do not say, who the person is = ↑somebody →↑anyone, everyone ↑everyone, no one ↑no one ▪ What would you do if someone tried to rob you in the street? ▪ Will someone… … Dictionary of contemporary English
someone — some|one [ sʌmwʌn ] pronoun *** used for referring to a person when you do not know or do not say who the person is: I can t find my calculator someone must have taken it. They need someone like you, someone who understands business methods.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
someone — 1 / sVmwVn/ pronoun used to mean a person, when you do not know, or do not say, who the person is: What would you do if someone tried to rob you in the street? | Will someone please explain what s going on. | someone new/different etc: We ll make … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
someone */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌmwʌn] / US pronoun used for referring to a person when you do not know or do not say who the person is I can t find my calculator – someone must have taken it. They need someone like you, someone who understands business methods. someone… … English dictionary
someone — [[t]sʌ̱mwʌn[/t]] ♦♦ (The form somebody is also used.) 1) PRON INDEF You use someone or somebody to refer to a person without saying exactly who you mean. Her father was shot by someone trying to rob his small retail store... I need someone to… … English dictionary
someone — These are interchangeable indefinite terms of address, used by a speaker who wishes one of the persons to whom he is speaking to identify himself with it. Examples will make that statement clearer. In Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, by… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
someone*/*/*/ — [ˈsʌmwʌn] pronoun used for referring to a person when you do not know or do not say who the person is I can t find my calculator – someone must have taken it.[/ex] I ve invited someone special that I want you to meet.[/ex] His wife told him she… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English