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General subject: fantastic ideas, fantastical ideas -
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break one's own neck (while doing smth.)Василиса.
Вот мне лет через... несколько... такую работку! Скрутила бы кого надо. А Машка - не-е-т... Сломает себе голову. (А. Салынский, Мария) — Vasilissa. If I got such a job in a few years' time I could break in anyone. But not Maria. She'll break her own neck.Этот план подрывал репутацию Виктора как руководителя. Да и, кроме того, почему он должен брать на себя ответственность за фантазии Лобанова, на которых можно в два счёта сломать себе шею. (Д. Гранин, Искатели) — It undermined Victor's authority as a leader. And besides, why should he take responsibility for Lobanov's fantastic ideas that might let you down with a crash any moment?
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3 дикий
1. прил. wild; (нецивилизованный, варварский) barbarous, savage; ( застенчивый) shy; ( необщительный) unsociable; ( странный) strange, queer; ( крайне нелепый) preposterous, outrageousдикий виноград — wild grapes pl.
дикая слива и т. п. — wild plum, etc.
дикая утка — wild duck; (гл. обр. о селезне) mallard
какие дикие взгляды! — what fantastic / outrageous ideas!
2. как сущ. м. = дикарь 1♢
дикое мясо — proud flesh
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