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1 поставить в безвыходное положение
1) General subject: (кого-л.) drive to the wall, (кого-л.) force to the wall, push to the wall, (кого-л.) put into a corner, (кого-л.) put to the wall, stalemate, stymie, (кого-л.) thrust to the wall, tree, trust to the wall, (кого-л.) hold a pistol to head, bring to bay, not to leave someone a leg to stand upon, take the wind out of sails2) Makarov: bay, (кого-л.) hold a pistol to (smb.'s) head, (кого-л.) push (smb.) to the wall, (кого-л.) put (smb.) to the wall, (кого-л.) put a pistol to (smb.'s) head, (кого-л.) thrust (smb.) to the wall, (кого-л.) drive into a corner, (кого-л.) drive to the wall, (кого-л.) force to the wall, drive to bayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поставить в безвыходное положение
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2 припереть к стенке
1) General subject: drive into a corner, (кого-л.) drive to the wall, (кого-л.) force to the wall, push to the wall, put the heat, (кого-л.) put the heat on, (кого-л.) put to the wall, (кого-л.) thrust to the wall, trust to the wall, bring to bay, put in a tight spot2) Diplomatic term: nail down (кого-л.)3) Makarov: (кого-л.) push (smb.) to the wall, (кого-л.) put (smb.) to the wall, (кого-л.) thrust (smb.) to the wall, (кого-л.) drive to the wall, (кого-л.) force to the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > припереть к стенке
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3 поставить (кого-л.) в безвыходное положение
1) General subject: drive to the wall, force to the wall, put into a corner, put to the wall, thrust to the wall, hold a pistol to head2) Makarov: hold a pistol to (smb.'s) head, push (smb.) to the wall, put (smb.) to the wall, put a pistol to (smb.'s) head, thrust (smb.) to the wall, drive into a corner, drive to the wall, force to the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поставить (кого-л.) в безвыходное положение
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4 припереть (кого-л.) к стенке
1) General subject: drive to the wall, force to the wall, put the heat on, put to the wall, thrust to the wall2) Makarov: push (smb.) to the wall, put (smb.) to the wall, thrust (smb.) to the wall, drive to the wall, force to the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > припереть (кого-л.) к стенке
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5 припереть к стене
1) General subject: bay, corner, pin, bring to bay, push to the wall, drive into a corner2) Literal: pin to the wall3) Jargon: drive to the wall4) Makarov: drive to bay -
6 довести до критического состояния
General subject: bring to a crisis, drive to the wall, force to the wall, push to the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довести до критического состояния
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7 бесить
1) General subject: enrage, give the needle (кого-л.), infuriate, madden, make blood boil, drive up the wall2) Colloquial: make mad (нарп., это меня жутко бесит)3) American English: drive bonkers4) Invective: piss off -
8 раздражать
1) General subject: acerbate, aggravate, anger, annoy, annoy (кого-л.), arouse (кого-либо), badger, chafe, crab (кого-л.), curdle, discomfit, disgruntle, displease, embitter, enchafe, envenom, exacerbate, exasperate, exasperate (ранку, болячку), exulcerate, fray, gall, get down, get in hair (кого-л.), get on nerves, get on one's nerves, get somebody's back up, get under the skin, give the needle, give the pip (кого-л.), goad, grate, grate on, (обыкн. on) grater, harry, heat, herry, huff, irritate, itch, jangle, jar, jar (on, upon), madden, mag, make nervous (кого-л.), nag, nark, needle, nettle, peeve, prod, provoke, put somebody's back up (кого-либо), rasp, roil, roughen, rouse, rub, rub the fur the wrong way, rub the wrong way, ruffle, set somebody's back up (кого-либо), set somebody's nerves on edge, shake up, sour, spite, stick pins into (кого-л.), stroke against the hair (кого-л.), stroke the fur the wrong way, stroke the wrong way, to stroke fur the wrong way (кого-л.), stroke the wrong way, to stroke hair the wrong way (кого-л.), thorn, tickle, torment, torture, try, twist tail (кого-л.), vellicate (щипками, уколами), venom, vex, wear on, put out, set teeth on edge, rough up (кого-л.), set nerves on edge (кого-л.), get goat (кого-л.), get under skin (кого-л.), rough up the wrong way (кого-л.), get goat (сердить, кого-л.), rankle, go against one's grain, jangle (sb's) nerves2) Biology: exasperate (напр. кожу)3) Medicine: stimulate4) Colloquial: crab-tree (кого-л.), crabber (кого-л.), get somebody's goat, give the fidgets (кого-л.), rattle, rile, tick off5) Dialect: edge6) American: get on nerves (кого-л.)7) Obsolete: irk8) Literal: stroke the wrong way (кого-л.)10) British English: get up somebody's nose (informal), get up somebody's nostrils (informal), mither11) Australian slang: crap off, get in ( smb.'s) hair (кого-л.), get up (smb.'s) nose (кого-л.), give (smb.) the irrits (кого-л.)14) Jargon: bug, get in (one's) hair, rank, turn (someone) off, drive up the wall (=annoy), give someone a pain, wig15) Invective: piss off16) Aviation medicine: incense17) Makarov: aggravate (кожу), fret, get under (smb.'s) skin (кого-л.), go against the grain, go against the hair, imbitter, try temper (кого-л.), chafe against, chafe on, chafe upon, cheese off18) West Indies: bex19) Taboo: bitch off, bum somebody out (кого-л.), fuck somebody off, fuck with somebody (кого-л.), get on (one's) wick (кого-л.), get on one's wick, get one's mad up, gripe somebody's ass (кого-л.), make (one's) shit hang sideways, pee somebody off (кого-л.), piss somebody off (кого-л.), rag20) Phraseological unit: grind (one's) gears (It really grinds my gears when inconsiderate people litter.), harsh (one's) mellow21) Idiomatic expression: under my skin (пример: I can't stand him, he really gets under my skin), get up the nose (get up one's nose) -
9 разорять
1) General subject: beg, beggar, break, bring to nought, bring to ought, bring to ruin, depredate, desolate, despoil, destitute, destroy, devastate, distress, eat out of house and home, flay, harrow, harry, havoc, herry, lay waste, overrun, overwhelm, ravage, ruin, ruinate (кого-л.), shipwreck, unclew, impoverish, cut another's throat (кого-л.), sack2) Colloquial: clear out3) Rare: (havocked, havocking) havoc4) Economy: flatten, make bankrupt5) Jargon: drive to the wall, (кого-л.) shoot down in flames, break (кого-либо)6) Business: waste7) Makarov: play Old Harry, play havoc, play hell, play the bear, play the deuce, play the devil, play the dickens, play the mischief, unclue, eat out of house and home (кого-л.)8) Taboo: bugger somebody (кого-л.) -
10 прижать (кого-л.) к стенке
1) General subject: have set2) Makarov: drive to the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прижать (кого-л.) к стенке
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11 прижать к стенке
1) General subject: (кого-л.) have set2) Diplomatic term: nail down (кого-л.)3) Makarov: (кого-л.) drive to the wall -
12 ставить в безвыходное положение
General subject: stalemate, stymie, drive to the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить в безвыходное положение
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13 вывести из себя
1) General subject: (кого-л.) get a rise out of, (кого-л.) get shirt off, (кого-л.) get shirt out, (кого-л.) have a rise out of, huff, make flare up (кого-л.), (кого-л.) make wild, (кого-л.) put in a temper, put out, (кого-л.) put out of temper, put somebody out of temper, rattle, rouse, send up the wall, take a rise, (кого-л.) take a rise out of, make someone go purple in the face, raise hackles, make one's hackles rise, drive spare, throw off balance2) Colloquial: push over the edge (push smbd over the edge), drive sb. up the wall4) Set phrase: put beside himself, infuriate (smb.)5) Makarov: (кого-л.) get (smb.'s) back up, (кого-л.) get (smb.'s) goat, (кого-л.) get a rise out of (smb.), (кого-л.) have a rise out of (smb.), make (smb.) flare up (кого-л.), put (smb.'s) back up (кого-л.), (кого-л.) put (smb.) in a temper, (кого-л.) put (smb.) out of temper, (кого-л.) take a rise out of (smb.), (кого-л.) drive wild, (кого-л.) exhaust stock of patience6) Taboo: put past patience -
14 стена
ж.(в разн. знач.) wallкапита́льная стена́ — main wall
крепостна́я стена́ — fortified wall
го́лые сте́ны — bare walls
обноси́ть стено́й (вн.) — wall in (d)
у стен Москвы́ — at the walls of Moscow
••би́ться голово́й об сте́ну — beat one's head against a brick wall
в стена́х университе́та — at the university
в четырёх стена́х — within four walls
встава́ть / стоя́ть стено́й (за вн.) — take a firm stand (for, against)
до́ма и сте́ны ле́чат / помога́ют посл. — ≈ everything is easier at home; there's no place like home
как за ка́менной стено́й — as safely as behind a stone wall
лезть на́ стену разг. — climb the wall, climb walls
он на́ стену лез от ску́ки — he was climbing the wall with boredom
припере́ть к стене́ кого́-л — drive / push smb to the wall
у стен есть у́ши — walls have ears
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15 стенка
ж.1) = стена2) ( мебель) wall unit3) анат. wallбрюшна́я сте́нка — abdominal wall
сте́нки се́рдца — cardiac wall
4) мор. seawall5) ( гимнастическая) wall bars pl••идти́ сте́нка на сте́нку (о противниках) — head for a showdown / face-off
лезть на сте́нку — = лезть на́ стену (см. стена)
как об сте́нку горо́х — ≈ it's like talking to a brick wall
поста́вить к сте́нке кого́-л — put smb up against the wall; have smb face the firing squad
припере́ть к сте́нке кого́-л — drive / push smb to the wall
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16 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.) -
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ж. (в разн. знач.)wallобносить стеной (вн.) — wall in (d.)
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жить стена в стену с кем-л. — be close neighbours with smb.припереть кого-л. к стене — drive* smb. into a corner, back smb. against the wall
быть припёртым к стене — be driven into a corner, have one's back against the wall; be at bay
лезть на стену разг. — be beside oneself; go* into a frenzy
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18 вгонять
вогнать разг.(вн.) drive* in (d.); (вн. в вн.) drive* (d. into), (перен.: приводить в какое-л. состояние) drive* (d. into, to)вгонять гвоздь в стену — drive* a nail into a wall
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вгонять кого-л. в краску — put* smb. to the blushвгонять кого-л. в пот — make* smb. go hot and cold, work smb. to the bone
вгонять в гроб разг. — drive* to the grave (d.), be the death (of)
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19 стена
жен.обносить стеной — (что-л.) to wall in
••в стенах (чего-л.) — within the precincts (of)
вставать стеной, стоять стеной — to make a stand for smb., to give one's full support to smb. (поддержать кого-л.); to take a firm stand, to stand one's ground (стоять твердо за что-л.)
как об стену горох разг. — pointless, useless
лезть на стену — разг. to climb up the wall; to be beside oneself; to go into a frenzy
припереть кого-л. к стене, прижать кого-л. стене — to drive smb. into a corner, to back smb. against the wall
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20 стенка
жен.1) wall2) мед. side, wallбрюшная стенка — abdominal wall анат.
3) мор. sea-wall••лезть на стенку — разг. to climb up the wall; to be beside oneself; to go into a frenzy
поставить кого-л. к стенке — разг. to shoot smb.
припереть к стенке, прижать стенке — (кого-л.) to drive smb. into a corner, to back smb. against the wall
как об стенку горох разг. — pointless, useless
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go or drive to the wall — See: TO THE WALL … Dictionary of American idioms