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1) General subject: act the lord, assume airs, be puffed up, be too big for boots, blow up, bridle, bridle up, chuck weight about, cock, cock one's nose, condescend, flaunt, get too big for shoes, give oneself airs, go about with head in the air, god it, grow too big for ( one's) shoes, lord, lord it, peacock, play the peacock, prance, puff, put on airs, put on airs and graces, put on frills, put on side, put oneself forward, set oneself forward, set up one's comb, swagger, swash, swell, talk big, talk large, talk tall, to be on (one's) high horse, to be on the high horse, to be puffed up, to be too big for (one's) boots, assert oneself, assume air, cut a dash, get the high-hat, get the highhat, hold head high, mount the high horse, ride the high horse, walk heavy2) Colloquial: do the grand, put on dog, ritz, swell with importance3) American: mount the high horse, ride one's high horse, showboat4) Australian slang: swank6) Makarov: acquire airs, get a swelled head, go about with ( one's) head in the air, hold (one's) head high, lugs, put on lugs, chuck weight about, cock nose, cut a gash, cut a swath, feel oats7) Phraseological unit: throw (one's) weight around -
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swagger словосочетание:put on dog (важничать, держать себя высокомерно)mount the high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)ride the high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)put on airs and graces (важничать, манерничать)cock one's nose (важничать, задирать нос)ride one's high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)be on one's high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)set up one's comb (важничать, хорохориться)глагол:assume airs (важничать, напускать на себя важный вид) -
3 вести себя высокомерно
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > вести себя высокомерно
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4 петушиться
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American: mount the high horse, ride one's high horse -
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1) General subject: be above oneself, get above oneself, get superior, to be above oneself, to be on( one's) high horse, to be set up, fly at higher game, hold head high, ride a cockhorse2) Colloquial: go to your head3) American: showboat -
7 держать себя высокомерно
2) Colloquial: put on dogУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держать себя высокомерно
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8 нагло
1) General subject: boldly, brassily, brazenly, imposingly, impudently, rudely, cheekily2) Rare: petulantly3) Jargon: on one's high horse4) Makarov: bareknuckle -
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10 перестать выпендриваться
Australian slang: get off (one's) high horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестать выпендриваться
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11 перестать кичиться, задаваться
Colloquial: get off (one's) high horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестать кичиться, задаваться
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12 петушиться
General subject: get on one's high horse (в значении "впасть в заносчивость") -
13 показывать высокомерие, которое задевает остальных
Australian slang: get on (one's) high horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > показывать высокомерие, которое задевает остальных
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14 разговаривать высокомерно
Australian slang: get off (one's) high horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разговаривать высокомерно
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разг.1. put* on airs, give* oneself airs; get* (up) on one's high horse идиом.2. (чем-л.) plume / pride oneself (on smth.), pique oneself (on, upon smth.) -
16 гордиться
1. (тв.) be proud (of), take* pride (in); ( кичиться) pride oneself (upon)законно гордиться чем-л. — take* a legitimate pride (in)
2. (без доп.; держать себя горделиво) put* on haughty airs, look haughty; get* one's high horse идиом. -
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разг.get* on one's high horse; fume -
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1) (тв.; испытывать гордость от чего-л) be proud (of), take pride (in); ( кичиться) pride oneself (upon)зако́нно горди́ться чем-л — take a legitimate pride (in)
2) ( быть высокомерным) put on haughty airs, look haughty; get one's high horse идиом. -
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разг.get on one's high horse; fume -
20 задирать нос
задирать (драть, поднимать) носпрост., неодобр.turn up (cock) one's nose; stick one's nose up; poke one's nose up in the air; go about with one's nose in the air; cf. put on airs; be on the high horse; get on (get up on, mount, ride) the high horse; be on the high ropes; play the peacock; put on dog (frills, style); be highbrow; set up one's comb; thrust the chin into the neck; walk on stilts; do the grand; pile (put) on lugs; put on side; get too big for one's bootsСтаруха вдруг с небывалой горячностью вмешалась в наш разговор: - Чего ты фордыбачишься, дурочка! Тебе дело говорят, а ты нос дерёшь. Точно умнее тебя и на свете-то нет никого. (А. Куприн, Олеся) — The old woman suddenly burst into our conversation with unusual heat. 'Stop being a fool, will you? You should listen when he speaks sense to you instead of sticking up your nose. Think there is nobody on earth cleverer than you?'
- Вы совершенно правы, Владимир Николаевич. Давно надо моряков к рукам прибрать, а то слишком уж задирать стали носы, - с жаром проговорила Вера Алексеевна. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'You are quite right, Vladimir Nikolayevich!' Vera Alexeyevna agreed with some warmth. 'It's high time those naval men were taken in hand. They're getting too big for their boots.'
- А она задрала нос, упрямится, срывает теперь всю тренировку. (Л. Кассиль, Ход белой королевы) — 'As to Natasha, she's turned up her nose at everything, and she's smashing all my training plans.'
Сыграли спектакль. Успех был феерическим, нас приглашали в другие школы, и я ходил задравши нос. (Б. Васильев, Летят мои кони...) — We produced it. Its success was phenomenal, we were invited to act it in other schools and I went about with my nose in the air.
- А ты, Любочка, ты-то! На порог меня не пустила. Ладно... И чего это ты передо мной-то нос задрала? (В. Белов, Всё впереди) — 'And what about you, Liuba darling? You won't even let me in. That's all right, but why should you be so snooty, poking your nose up in the air like that?'
См. также в других словарях:
on one's high horse — {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Acting as if you are better than others; being very proud and scornful. * /Martha was chairman of the picnic committee, and at the picnic she was on her high horse, telling everyone what to do./ * /Mrs. Jones asked to… … Dictionary of American idioms
on one's high horse — {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Acting as if you are better than others; being very proud and scornful. * /Martha was chairman of the picnic committee, and at the picnic she was on her high horse, telling everyone what to do./ * /Mrs. Jones asked to… … Dictionary of American idioms
on\ one's\ high\ horse — adj. phr. informal 1. Acting as if you are better than others; being very proud and scornful. Martha was chairman of the picnic committee, and at the picnic she was on her high horse, telling everyone what to do. Mrs. Jones asked to see a less… … Словарь американских идиом
off one's high horse — {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not acting proud and scornful; humble and agreeable. * /The girls were so kind to Nancy after her mother died that she came down off her high horse and made friends with them./ 2. Acting friendly again; not angry and… … Dictionary of American idioms
off one's high horse — {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not acting proud and scornful; humble and agreeable. * /The girls were so kind to Nancy after her mother died that she came down off her high horse and made friends with them./ 2. Acting friendly again; not angry and… … Dictionary of American idioms
off\ one's\ high\ horse — adj. phr. informal 1. Not acting proud and scornful; humble and agreeable. The girls were so kind to Nancy after her mother died that she came down off her high horse and made friends with them. 2. Acting friendly again; not angry and unpleasant… … Словарь американских идиом
on one's high horse — 1. In an attitude of fancied superiority 2. Very much on one s dignity • • • Main Entry: ↑high * * * informal used to refer to someone’s behaving in an arrogant or pompous manner get down off your high horse … Useful english dictionary
on one's high horse — ► on one s high horse informal behaving arrogantly or pompously. Main Entry: ↑high … English terms dictionary
get on one's high horse — behave with arrogance He is back on his high horse and has started giving orders to everyone … Idioms and examples
Get off one's high horse — one s arrogance is unacceptable … Dictionary of Australian slang
high horse — originally (late 14c.) fine, tall horse; war horse, charger (high steed is from c.1300), also, like high hall, status symbol; figurative sense of airs, easily wounded dignity in mount (one s) high horse affect airs of superiority is from 1782… … Etymology dictionary