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grind with the teeth

  • 1 жевать

    1) General subject: champ, chaw, chew, masticate, mouth, munch
    2) American: chump
    3) Agriculture: grind with the teeth
    4) Rare: manducate
    5) Jargon: nosh
    6) Makarov: cud, munch (беззубым ртом), chew on, chew upon

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  • 2 скрипеть зубами

    Одним словом, всё в этой квартире теснилось и жалось; Ганя только скрипел про себя зубами; он хотя был и желал быть почтительным к матери, но с первого шагу у них можно было заметить, что это большой деспот в семействе. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — In a word, everything in the flat was cramped and compressed making Ganya grind his teeth with suppressed irritation. Though he tried to be, and was, dutiful to his mother, one could at once see that he was the tyrant of the family.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрипеть зубами

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    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) nerves
    3) Medicine: stimulate
    4) Colloquial: crab-tree (кого-л.), crabber (кого-л.), get somebody's goat, give the fidgets (кого-л.), rattle, rile, tick off
    5) Dialect: edge
    6) American: get on nerves (кого-л.)
    7) Obsolete: irk
    8) Literal: stroke the wrong way (кого-л.)
    9) Rare: aggranoy, hatchel
    10) British English: get up somebody's nose (informal), get up somebody's nostrils (informal), mither
    11) Australian slang: crap off, get in ( smb.'s) hair (кого-л.), get up (smb.'s) nose (кого-л.), give (smb.) the irrits (кого-л.)
    12) Scottish language: fash, deave
    13) Physiology: excite, innervate
    14) Jargon: bug, get in (one's) hair, rank, turn (someone) off, drive up the wall (=annoy), give someone a pain, wig
    15) Invective: piss off
    16) Aviation medicine: incense
    17) 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 off
    18) West Indies: bex
    19) 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.), rag
    20) Phraseological unit: grind (one's) gears (It really grinds my gears when inconsiderate people litter.), harsh (one's) mellow
    21) 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)

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  • To chew the cud — chew chew (ch[udd]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chewed} (ch[udd]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Chewing}.] [As ce[ o]wan, akin to D. kauwen, G. kauen. Cf. {Chaw}, {Jaw}.] 1. To bite and grind with the teeth; to masticate. [1913 Webster] 2. To ruminate mentally;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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