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1 допрыгаться
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2 достукаться
сов. прост.get what one has been asking for; get oneself into a messдосту́кались! — here's another fine mess we've [you've] got(ten) ourselves [yourselves] into!
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3 передряга
ж разгmess coll, scrape collпопа́сть в передря́гу — to get (oneself) into a mess/scrape, to be in/to get into a fix coll/a jam coll
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4 история
жен.1) historyхорошенькая история! разг. — a nice how-d'ye-do!, a pretty kettle of fish!, a fine state of affairs!
история болезни — мед. case history
история средних веков — History of the Middle Ages, medieval history
любовная история — love-affair; romance
2) ( повествование) story3) разг. ( происшествие) event, incident; affair, thingпопасть в историю — to get oneself into a mess, to get involved in an unpleasant incident
••вечная история! — always the same!, there we go again!, the same old story!
вот так история! — that's a nice business/mess/thing!, there's a pretty kettle of fish!
совсем другая история — another story altogether, a horse of a different color
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5 доплясаться
сов. разг. (до)1) ( плясать до какого-л состояния) dance (till + clause)допляса́ться до изнеможе́ния — dance till one drops
2) ( навлечь на себя неприятности) get oneself into a messдопляса́лись! — here's another fine mess we've [you've] got(ten) ourselves [yourselves] into!
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6 допрыгаться
сов. разг.допры́гались! — here's another fine mess we've [you've] got(ten) ourselves [yourselves] into!
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7 попасть в историю
to get oneself into a mess, to get involved in an unpleasant incidentРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > попасть в историю
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8 попадать в неприятное положение
General subject: get oneself into a messУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попадать в неприятное положение
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9 допрыгаться
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10 попасть в рюху
прост.get oneself into a nice mess; get into a scrape (muddle, hot water); make a fool of oneself- Ну так, так! Это - святой-то человек!.. В какую рюху попал! (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Господа Головлёвы) — 'Well, well, well! That's our holy hermit!.. Our man of prayer has got himself into a nice mess!'
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11 запутаться
1) General subject: be entrapped, be in a maze, bungle (в споре, дискуссии), catch (в проволоке и т.п.), get into a fuddle, get into a mess, get into a muddle (в чем-л.), get into hot water, get mixed, immesh, kink, ravel, tangle, to be entrapped, to be lost in the clouds (в аргументах), to be out of bearing, lost (im lost in the meaning), tie oneself up into a knot (в проблемах), tie oneself in knots (в чем-л.), tie oneself up in a knot, get one's wires crossed2) Naval: foul3) Mathematics: become involved4) British English: (в объяснениях) tie up in knots -
12 попасть в беду
1) General subject: be in a pretty pickle, be in the hot water (обыкн. по собственной вине), be in trouble, come to harm, get into a mess, get into hot water, get into trouble, meet suffer disaster, mucker, spill the beans, to be in a sad pickle, to be into hot water, come a howler, get into hot water, get into\попасть в беду, to come to harm, get into a mess (трудное положение), land in trouble2) Religion: come upon trouble3) Makarov: be in the mire, find oneself in the mire, meet with disaster, stick in the mire, suffer disaster, come a mucker, come to grief, come unstuck, cop it, come to harm (и т. п.) -
13 сесть в лужу
1) General subject: be in pretty pickle, boob, drop a clanger, put one's foot into it, go squash, put foot in, put foot into, make an ass of oneself, put foot in it, get into a mess, have egg on one's face2) Colloquial: put one's foot in it, lay an egg3) American: pull a boner4) Politics: have egg on (one's) face get into a mess5) Set phrase: put one's foot in one's mouth6) Makarov: be in the mire, come a mucker, find oneself in the mire, stick in the mire -
14 сесть в калошу
1) General subject: be snookered, put foot in it, put foot into it, to be in a pretty puddle, to be snookered, lay an egg, make a fool of oneself2) Set phrase: get into a fix, get into a mess, get into a spot -
15 всовываться
несов. - всо́вываться, сов. - всу́нуться; (в вн.) разг.1) ( просовываться) stick oneself (into, in); be stuck (into, in); ( проходить) go (into), fit (into)ремешо́к не всо́вывается в пря́жку — the belt won't go / fit into the buckle
2) неодобр. ( вмешиваться) stick / poke one's nose (in); ( ввязываться) get mixed up (with), mess (with) -
16 попадать в историю
попадать (попадаться, впутываться) в историю, сов. в. - попасть (попасться, впутаться, влететь, влезть, влипнуть) в историюразг., неодобр.get into a mess (a scrape); get mixed up in an unpleasant affair; be caught up in something rotten; cf. find oneself in hot water; land in a pickle- Ты рехнулся, - злобно сказал Бронников, - с тобой влезешь в историю, ей-богу! (Ю. Крымов, Танкер "Дербент") — 'You are mad,' exclaimed Bronnikov angrily. 'I'm damned if we don't find ourselves in hot water through you!'
Чудик обладал одной особенностью: с ним постоянно что-нибудь случалось. Он не хотел этого, страдал, но то и дело влипал в какие-нибудь истории - мелкие, впрочем, но досадные. (В. Шукшин, Чудик) — Quirky had one peculiar quality. Something was always happening to him. He didn't want things to happen to him and he suffered when they did, but he just couldn't help getting into scrapes - minor ones, but upsetting nevertheless.
Байдену казалось, что он влип в какую-то скверную историю, но выбирать не приходилось. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — Byden sensed that he had been caught up in something rotten, but he hadn't been given a choice.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > попадать в историю
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17 садиться в лужу
садиться в лужу (в калошу, в галошу)разг., ирон.lit. sit down in a puddle; cf. make a fool of oneself; make oneself look silly; come a cropper (a howler, a mucker); get into a mess (fix); pull a boner; put one's foot in itСатин (Барону, смеясь).
Вы, ваше вашество, опять торжественно сели в лужу! Образованный человек, а карту передёрнуть не можете... (М. Горький, На дне) — Satin (to the Baron, laughing): Well, your And-so-forth, you again triumphantly sat down in a puddle! You're an educated man, but you can't smuggle a card.Он не прикидывался всезнайкой. Он охотно признавал, что он не прав. Но даже, когда он говорил: "Этого я не знаю" или "ну и сел в лужу" - в его голосе слышалось веселье. (И. Эренбург, День второй) — He didn't act as though he knew it all. When he was in the wrong, he readily admitted it. But even when he said 'I didn't know that' or 'I put my foot in it, right?' his voice was cheerful.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > садиться в лужу
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18 попасть в историю
1) General subject: get tangled, leave mark in history2) Colloquial: (неприятную) land oneself in the soup3) Set phrase: get into a mess -
19 попадать
несовер. - попадать; совер. - попасть1) (в кого-л./что-л.; достичь цель)попадать в цель — to hit the mark прям. и перен.
2) (оказаться в каком-л. месте, положении, обстоятельствах.)get (to), come (upon), fall (into), find oneself (in), hit (upon)попадать кому-л. в руки — to fall into smb.'s hands
попадать в затруднительное положение — to get into difficulties; to find oneself in a tight corner идиом.
попасть в полосу неудач — to fall on evil days/times
попадать в переплет — разг. to get into a scrape/mess, to get into trouble, to be in a bind
попадать в подчинение — (кого-л.) to place smth. under the authority (of)
попадать в сети — to be caught in a net; fall into a net
••попадать в самую точку — to hit the (right) nail on the head, to hit the mark, to strike home
- ему попалопопадать пальцем в небо разг. — to be wide of the mark; to take the wrong sow by the ear идиом.
- как попало
- какой попало
- когда попало
- кому попало
- кто попало
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20 попадать
I поп`адатьсов.II попад`атьнесов. - попада́ть, сов. - попа́сть1) (в вн.; в цель и т.п.) hit (d)пу́ля попа́ла ему́ в но́гу — the bullet ['bu-] hit / struck him in the leg
2) ( добираться куда-л) get (to a place)как попа́сть на вокза́л? — how can I get to the station?, what is the way to the station?
попа́сть на по́езд [самолёт] — catch the train [plane]
не попадать на по́езд [самолёт] — miss the train [plane]
3) ( оказываться где-л) get ( somewhere); find oneself; fetch up (at) брит. разг.письмо́ попа́ло не по а́дресу — the letter came to the wrong address
попа́сть под суд — be brought to trial
попа́сть в плен — be taken prisoner ['prɪz-]
попа́сть в беду́ — get into trouble; come to grief идиом.
попадать в неприя́тное положе́ние — get into trouble; get into a scrape; be in a nice mess
4) безл. разг. (дт.; доставаться - о наказании)ему́ попа́ло — he caught it (hot)
ему́ попадёт! разг. — he will catch it!, he will get it hot!
••попадать впроса́к — см. впросак
попадать в ру́ки кому́-л — fall into smb's hands
попа́сть па́льцем в не́бо разг. — ≈ be wide of the mark; take the wrong sow [səʊ] by the ear идиом.
попа́сть в са́мую то́чку — ≈ hit the (right) nail on the head, hit the mark, strike home
как [где, кому́ и т.п.] попа́ло — см. попало
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