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Phraseological unit: cross someone's path (To meet by chance.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > встретиться случайно, попадаться по случаю
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1) General subject: Jew, befool, beguile, betray, bilk, bitch, blinker, bluff, bubble, buffalo, bugger, bunco, cajole, cheat, chouse, cog, come round, counterfeit, cozen, deceive, decoy, defraud, delude, disappoint (надежды), do in, double cross, draw the wool over eyes, duff, dupe, falsify (надежду), feint, finagle, flimflam, fool, fox, gammon, gazump, geck, gouge, gudgeon, gull, hoax, hocus, hocus pocus, hocus-pocus, hoodwink, humbug, impose, impose (on, upon), jilt, jink, jive, jockey, juggle, juggle with (кого-л.), lead up the garden path (кого-л.), lie, mislead, mock (надежды и т.п.), mountebank, mump, mystify, niggle, nobble, outwit, pigeon, play hanky-panky with (кого-л.), play the fool with, practice upon, practise deception (кого-л.), practise upon, prey, pull the wool over eyes, pull the wool over somebody's eyes, put across (кого-либо), put upon, put upon pass, quack, quacksalver, queer, ream, rogue, rook, sail under false colours, sell, sell short, sell smoke, short sell, short-change, short-sell, spoof, swindle, take in, throw dust in eyes (кого-л.), to be false to (smb.) (кого-л.), trap, trepan, two time, two-time, victimize, blear the eyes, come the old soldier over, do brown, play jack with, trick, wipe another's nose (кого-л.), have on toast (кого-л.), play hankey-pankey with (кого-л.), have on toast (надувать, кого-л.), scam, trick2) Colloquial: blarney, bucket, chisel, clip, cod, confidence trick, diddle, do, fool (кого-л.), green, have on, lead on, lowball (покупателя - назначать заниженную цену, которая возрастёт к моменту заключения сделки), nick, pluck, stall, stick, sting, stuff, trim, twist, work5) Rare: tip the traveller (кого-л.)6) Law: fake, mislead criminally7) Economy: circumvent, go back on, shortchange8) Australian slang: bludge on (кого-л.), dud, put one over, screw, take for a ride9) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.), fake (тж. fake up)10) Music: flam11) Theatre: gag12) Jargon: Jeff, bam, bamboozle, buke (I've been buked and I've been scorned - меня обманывали и презирали (старый афро-американский спиричуэл)), burgle, cheek it, cross (someone's) up, dipsy-doodle, dish, flim-flam, gazoozle, girk, gonef, goniff, goof, gum, gyppo, hornswoggle, kid, phunk (with), pull a fast one, ride a pony, sell pass, sling it, snooker, squib, suck (someone) in (особенно давая пустые обещания), suck in, trail, take, fudge, bull, carve, con, doodle, gold brick, grift, guff goff, hipe, horse, hose, hup, hype, kite, play games with, rip off, shuck, skin skinhead, spin, string along, sucker, throw the hooks into, tip13) Advertising: practice deception14) Programming: take advantage of (кого (что) - переходный)16) Makarov: blind, head off, lead( smb.) up the garden path (кого-л.), plant, sell a gold brick, carve up, come the paddy over, decoy away, decoy out, do down, do to down, double-cross, fake out, come the old soldier over (кого-л.), draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.), dust the eyes of (кого-л.)17) Archaic: fub, (smb.) play false, (smb.) play false with18) Taboo: ball somebody up (кого-л.), bitch somebody (кого-л.), bull somebody (кого-л.), fiddle, frig somebody (кого-л.), fuck over (with) somebody (кого-л.), fuck somebody (кого-л.), fuck somebody up (кого-л.), shit all over somebody (кого-л.), shit on somebody (кого-л.), skunk19) Phraseological unit: bo jook -
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1) General subject: cross somebody's path (кому-либо), encounter, forgather, get together, happen in, meet, occur, rencounter, see, (случайно или запланированно - with someone - с кем-л.) meet up (I was so pleased to meet up with my old friend after all these years), lock (о взглядах)2) Sports: clash (в матче - о командах), encounter (с противником)3) Mathematics: be faced, be found, be seen in, come across4) Diplomatic term: have an appointment5) Jargon: (с друзьями) hook up (We'll hook up later. - Встретимся позже. До встречи.), bump (с кем-то)6) Marine science: incur7) Makarov: encounter (в бою и т.п.), cross path's (с кем-л.) -
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1) General subject: baffle, ball up, bedevil, befuddle, bewilder, confound, confuse, deceive (о явлениях, событиях, фактах), delude (о явлениях, событиях, фактах), disorient, disorientate, distract, disturb the judgment, embarrass, flummox, fuddle, intrigue, jumble, maze, (кого-л.) muddle brain, (кого-л.) muddle mind, obfuscate, perplex, puddle, wilder, (кого-л.) turn brain, muddle brain, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, play head games, defeat2) Colloquial: embrangle, throw off, do sb's head in3) Obsolete: bemaze4) Literal: blear the eyes5) Australian slang: bush, lead up the garden path7) Simple: bamboozle9) American English: discombobulate -
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1) General subject: beguile, bluff, deceive, decoy, delude, disorient, disorientate, intrigue, (кого-л.) lead into error, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, misguide, misinform, mislead, mistify, mystify, pervert, pull the wool over eyes (кого-л.), put it across, put it across a person, put it across somebody, (кого-л.) set wrong, stall, wilder, (кого-л.) draw the wool over eyes, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, (кого-л.) pull the wool over eyes, draw amiss, throw dust into eyes, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trail, string along, misle, play head games, put on a false track, cajole2) Colloquial: lead on3) American: gum4) Obsolete: baffle5) Military: foil, (противника) outruse (ложными действиями)6) Rare: tip the traveller7) Law: abuse8) Economy: defraud9) Australian slang: lead up the garden path, pull a swiftie, (кого-л.) pull the wool over (smb.'s) eyes, put one over, suck in, take for a ride10) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.)11) Jargon: cross (someone's) up12) Information technology: fool13) Business: circumvent, hoodwink14) Invective: chicken shit15) Makarov: delude (сознательно), fake out, draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.)16) Phraseological unit: bo jookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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1) General subject: run cross the road, thwart someone (кому-либо)2) Makarov: run across the road, (кому-л.) cross path
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cross someone's path — 1. To come in someone s way, to meet someone 2. To thwart someone • • • Main Entry: ↑cross * * * meet or encounter someone … Useful english dictionary
cross someone's path — cross (someone s) path to meet someone, especially by accident. If he ever crosses my path again, I ll kill him … New idioms dictionary
cross someone's path — If you meet somebody, usually unexpectedly or by chance, youcross their path. Ms. Bridgewater was my English teacher but haven t crossed her path since I left school … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
cross someone's path — verb To meet by chance. None of the sportsmen who have crossed my path have made as great an impact on me as Bob … Wiktionary
cross one's path — {v. phr.} To meet or encounter someone; to come upon someone more by accident than by plan. * /Surprisingly, I crossed John s path in Central Park one afternoon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
cross one's path — {v. phr.} To meet or encounter someone; to come upon someone more by accident than by plan. * /Surprisingly, I crossed John s path in Central Park one afternoon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
cross\ one's\ path — v. phr. To meet or encounter someone; to come upon someone more by accident than by plan. Surprisingly, I crossed John s path in Central Park one afternoon … Словарь американских идиом
cross — [krôs, kräs] n. [< ME cros & crois; cros < OE cros & ON kross, both < OIr cros < L crux (gen. crucis), a cross < IE * kreuk , extension of base * (s)ker , to turn, bend > L curvus; ME crois < OFr < L crux] 1. an upright… … English World dictionary
cross path — cross (someone s) path to meet someone, especially by accident. If he ever crosses my path again, I ll kill him … New idioms dictionary
cross — /krɒs / (say kros) noun 1. a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, upon which persons were formerly put to death. 2. a figure of the cross as a Christian emblem, badge, etc. 3. the cross as the symbol of… …
path — [[t]pɑ͟ːθ, pæ̱θ[/t]] ♦♦♦ paths 1) N COUNT A path is a long strip of ground which people walk along to get from one place to another. We followed the path along the clifftops... Feet had worn a path in the rock... He went up the garden path to… … English dictionary