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101 act up
1. act badly, hysterically капризничать2. to behave badly or in a strange manner вести себя плохо/странно, капризничать (о людях, частях тела, приборах)Her little son often acts up in public.
Her little son often acts up in public. I can’t go to your party because my back is acting up again. The coffee machine is acting up again.
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102 pis
baddaha pis – worseən pis – the worstpis oynamaq (rəqs) – dance badlyözünü pis aparmaq – behave badlyözünü pis hiss etmək – feel bad -
103 tərbiyəsiz
ill-bread, ill-mannered; badly brought uptərbiyəsizlik etmək – behave badly / impolitely -
104 let the side down
Британский английский: выкидывать фортели, разочаровывать ( окружающих своим поведением) (to behave badly or do something that embarrasses or disappoints your family, friends etc) -
105 разочаровывать
1) General subject: balk, chagrin, disaffect ( smb), disappoint, disenchant, disillusion, disillusionize, let down, sophisticate2) Religion: discourage3) British English: (окружающих своим поведением) let the side down (to behave badly or do something that embarrasses or disappoints your family, friends etc)4) Law: deceive5) Psychology: frustrate6) Makarov: cast a damp over (кого-л.) -
106 разочаровывать (окружающих своим поведением)
British English: let the side down (to behave badly or do something that embarrasses or disappoints your family, friends etc)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разочаровывать (окружающих своим поведением)
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107 bogeyman
[`bəʋgı͵mæn] (pl bogeymen [`bəʋgımən])страшилище; бабай; призрак, привидениеSome parents tell their children that the bogeyman will catch them if they behave badly.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > bogeyman
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108 bogeymen
[`bəʋgı͵mæn] (pl bogeymen [`bəʋgımən])страшилище; бабай; призрак, привидениеSome parents tell their children that the bogeyman will catch them if they behave badly.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > bogeymen
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109 con
kon
1. past tense, past participle - conned; verb(to trick or persuade dishonestly: He conned her into giving him money.) estafar, timar
2. noun(a dishonest trick.) estafa, timo- con man
con preposición ¡con mucho gusto! with pleasure!; córtalo con la tijera cut it with the scissor; amaneció con fiebre he woke up with a temperature; hablar con algn to talk to sb; está casada con mi primo she's married to my cousin; portarse mal con algn to behave badly toward(s) sb; tener paciencia con algn to be patient with sb; pan con mantequilla bread and butter; ¿vas a ir con ese vestido? are you going in that dress?◊ ¿cómo vamos a ir con esta lluvia? how can we go in this rain?;ella se lo ofreció, con lo que or lo cual me puso a mí en un aprieto she offered it to him, which put me in an awkward position; con lo tarde que es, ya se debe haber ido it's really late, he should have gone by nowc) con + inf:con llamarlo por teléfono ya cumples as long as you call him, that should do; me contento con que apruebes as long as you pass I'll be happy; See Also→ tal adverbio 2d) (AmL) (indicando el agente, destinatario):se estuvo quejando conmigo she was complaining to me
con preposición
1 (instrumento) with
córtalo con un cuchillo, cut it with a knife
1 (modo) with: hazlo con cuidado, do it carefully
me trató con frialdad, he treated me with coldness
2 (compañía) with: está paseando con mi madre, she is taking a walk with my mother
3 (causa) con este frío no apetece salir, I don't feel like going out in this cold
4 (estado) está con una depresión de caballo, he's deeply depressed
iba con los labios pintados, she has put some lipstick on
5 (contenido) with
una caja con fotografías, a box (full) of photos
6 (relación) to: está casada con un inglés, she is married to an Englishman
habló con Alberto, he spoke to Alberto
se disculpó con ella, he apologized to her
7 (con infinitivo) con avisar les evitas el disgusto, just by phoning you'll save them any worry (+ que + subjuntivo) basta con que lo digas, it will be enough if you just say it Locuciones: con tal (de) que..., provided that...
con todo (y con eso), even so ' con' also found in these entries: Spanish: abarcar - abastecimiento - abatirse - ablandar - abochornar - abordar - abrazar - abrefácil - abrumar - acabar - acanallar - acaso - acero - acertar - achicharrarse - acierto - aclararse - acoger - acosar - acostarse - acreditada - acreditado - acuerdo - acusarse - adelante - adueñarse - afortunada - afortunado - afrontar - agarrar - agenciarse - agraciada - agraciado - agreste - agua - ahínco - ahumar - ahumada - ahumado - airosa - airoso - alhaja - alinearse - alma - almohada - alternar - alzarse - amanecer - amiguete - amilanarse English: abide - above - abruptly - abstract - accordance - accurately - accustom - aching - act - admit - advance - advice - advise - afraid - Afro - ageing - aggregate - aggressively - ago - agree - agreement - ahead - aim - ale - alive - all - allow for - allowance - ally - alone - along - aloud - amenable - amenities - Americana - amusement - and - angel food cake - angling - angrily - angry - annoy - antics - apologize - appointment - approach - approachable - arbitration - archery - argumenttr[kɒn]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ( Conservative) conservador,-racon adv: contracon n: contra mthe pros and cons: los pros y los contrasn.• contra s.m.v.• aprender de memoria v.
I kɑːn, kɒn1) ( fraud) (colloq) timo m (fam), estafa f2) (prisoner, convict) (sl) preso, -sa m,f
II
transitive verb - nn- (colloq) ( deceive) timar (fam), estafar; ( sweet-talk) engatusar, embaucar*, camelar (fam)to con somebody INTO/OUT OF something: I was conned into it me embaucaron or (fam) me camelaron para que lo hiciera (or para que fuera etc); I was conned into thinking that... me engatusaron haciéndome creer que...; he conned the old ladies out of their savings — embaucó a las ancianas y les quitó los ahorros
I * [kɒn]1.VT estafar, timarI've been conned! — ¡me han estafado!
2.N estafa f, timo m3.CPDcon artist * N — estafador(a) m / f, timador(a) m / f
con man * N — estafador(a) m / f, timador(a) m / f
II
[kɒn]N (=disadvantage) contra m
III
†† [kɒn]VT (also: con over) estudiar, repasar
IV
** [kɒn]N (=prisoner) preso(-a) m / f* * *
I [kɑːn, kɒn]1) ( fraud) (colloq) timo m (fam), estafa f2) (prisoner, convict) (sl) preso, -sa m,f
II
transitive verb - nn- (colloq) ( deceive) timar (fam), estafar; ( sweet-talk) engatusar, embaucar*, camelar (fam)to con somebody INTO/OUT OF something: I was conned into it me embaucaron or (fam) me camelaron para que lo hiciera (or para que fuera etc); I was conned into thinking that... me engatusaron haciéndome creer que...; he conned the old ladies out of their savings — embaucó a las ancianas y les quitó los ahorros
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110 misbehave
misbi'heiv(to behave badly: If you misbehave, I'll send you to bed.) portarse malmisbehave vb portarse mal / comportarse maltr[mɪsbɪ'heɪv]1 portarse mal, comportarse malv.• portarse mal v.• ser malo v.'mɪsbɪ'heɪvintransitive verb portarse mal[ˌmɪsbɪ'heɪv]VI portarse mal, comportarse mal* * *['mɪsbɪ'heɪv]intransitive verb portarse mal -
111 unkultiviert
II Adv. sich benehmen etc.: in an uncultured way* * *unrefined; uncultivated; uncultured* * *ụn|kul|ti|viert1. adjuncultivated; Mensch auch uncultured2. advin an uncultivated or uncultured manner* * *un·kul·ti·viert[ˈʊnkʊltivi:ɐ̯t]* * *Adjektiv uncultivated* * *B. adv sich benehmen etc: in an uncultured way* * *Adjektiv uncultivated* * *adj.uncultivated adj.uncultured adj.unrefined adj. -
112 sich schlecht benehmen
(to behave badly: If you misbehave, I'll send you to bed.) misbehave* * *ausdr.to misbehave v. -
113 misbehave
misbi'heiv(to behave badly: If you misbehave, I'll send you to bed.) oppføre seg dårligverb \/ˌmɪsbɪˈheɪv\/1) oppføre seg dårlig, oppføre seg galt, opptre upassende2) ( om maskin) ikke fungere ordentligmisbehave oneself oppføre seg dårlig, opptre upassende -
114 desmandarse
pron.v.1 to be disobedient.2 to get out of hand.* * *1 (descomedirse) to rebel, misbehave, get out of hand* * *VPR1) (=descontrolarse) to get out of hand2) [caballo] to bolt, run away* * *verbo pronominal niños/tropas to get out of control o hand* * *= go + too far, run + riot, run + rampant.Ex. He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.Ex. Most kids these days are not scared of a telling off and they are running riot.Ex. While inflation was running rampant during the Trudeau years, that was the pattern in most countries in the world including the USA.* * *verbo pronominal niños/tropas to get out of control o hand* * *= go + too far, run + riot, run + rampant.Ex: He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.
Ex: Most kids these days are not scared of a telling off and they are running riot.Ex: While inflation was running rampant during the Trudeau years, that was the pattern in most countries in the world including the USA.* * *desmandarse [A1 ]no se le desmanda ningún alumno none of his pupils dares disobey him o get out of handse le desmandaron las tropas the troops rebelled against him, he lost control of the troopsel caballo se le desmandó he lost control of the horse* * *
desmandarse ( conjugate desmandarse) verbo pronominal [niños/tropas] to get out of control o hand
* * *desmandarse vpr[descontrolarse] to get out of control;enseguida se le desmanda la clase he immediately loses control of the class;se le desmandaron algunas ovejas a few of his sheep went astray* * *v/r de animal break loose* * *desmandarse vr: to behave badly, to get out of hand -
115 indisciplinarse
1 to become undisciplined* * *VPR1) [niño, alumno] to get out of control2) [soldado] to be insubordinate* * *indisciplinarse [A1 ]1 «tropa/soldado» to be insubordinate2 «clase/alumno» to get out of control* * *indisciplinarse vpr1. [jugador] to show a lack of discipline;[alumno, hijo] to behave badly2. [soldado] to be insubordinate -
116 portarse mal
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117 плохо
1.1. прил. кратк. см. плохой2. предик. безл. that's bad*2.ему плохо — he is very ill; he's in a bad way разг.
1. нареч. bad(ly)*плохо себя чувствовать — feel* bad* / unwell
это плохо пахнет — it smells bad*
плохо обращаться (с тв.) — ill-use (d.), ill-treat (d.)
получить плохо (по дт.) — get* a bad mark (for)
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одно плохо — just one thing wrong, just one troubleплохо лежать — lie* in temptation's way
плохо кончить — come* to a bad end
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118 kötü davran
1. behave badly 2. maltreat 3. mistreat 4. mistreated (v.) 5. maltreated (v.) 6. outrage (v.) -
119 misbehave
[misbi'heiv](to behave badly: If you misbehave, I'll send you to bed.) haga sér illa -
120 misbehave
[misbi'heiv](to behave badly: If you misbehave, I'll send you to bed.) neveletlenül viselkedik
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