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1 затаить обиду
1) General subject: have a grievance against (на кого-л.), nurse a grievance against (на кого-л.), owe sb. a grudge, harbour a grievance, nurse a grudge, hold a grudge2) Mass media: nurse grievance (на кого-л.)3) Makarov: have a grouch against (на кого-л.), have a grouch on (на кого-л.) -
2 жаловаться
1) General subject: air grievances, beef, belly-ache, bellyache (разг.), (на что-л.) bemoan (http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/article_370ee963-b425-5ed2-ae64-eacdc16a4fd0.html), bitch, clamor, clamour, complain (на боль и т. п.), complain of (на кого-л., что-л.), complain on, crab, find fault with (на кого-л., что-л.), grizzle, growl, grumble, grumble about (на что-л.), grumble at (на что-л.), grumble over (на что-л.), kick, kick against, lament, make a complaint, make one's moan, natter, pine, rail, repine, repine against, sing the blues, sound off (громко), squeal, state grievances, tell, wail, yelp (на что-л.), bleat, go to law, inform, sue, find fault with (на кого-л.), have a grievance against (I don't think you have any grievance against them. - По-моему, вам не на что жаловаться по поводу того, как с вами обошлись.), grip about, be peevish3) American: kvetch, speak piece, yammer4) Obsolete: expostulate, grudge6) Rare: gruntle7) Religion: rue8) Law: wage a grievance9) Australian slang: whinge10) Rude: belch11) Scottish language: croon12) Jargon: bitch out, cut a beef, dump on, futy, griping, grouse, put on the moan, rain, gritch, blast, bleed, goof off, gripe, jeep (general purpose), open (one's) yap, pop off, sound off, speak (one's) piece, squawk, yap13) Makarov: air( one's) grievances, find fault with (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), make moan, state (one's) grievances, vent grievances, chew the fat, chew the rag, complain to (кому-л.), complain of (на кого-л. что-л.), find fault with (на кого-л. что-л.)14) Derogatory: yip (на что-л.) -
3 таить обиду
1) General subject: have a grievance against (на кого-л.), have a grouse against (на кого-л.), nurse a grievance against (на кого-л.), have a grouse against, have a grouser against2) Makarov: bear spite, entertain resentment -
4 быть в претензии
(на кого-л./что-л.) to have a grudge (against), to have a grievance (against); to bear a grudgeРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > быть в претензии
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5 обида
сущ.grievance;injury;insult;offenceбыть в \обидае — (на) to bear a grudge (against)
заглаживать \обидау — to redress a grievance
затаить \обидау — (на) to have (nurse) a grievance (against)
не в \обидау будь сказано — no offence meant
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6 обида
сущ.grievance; injury; insult; offenceбыть в обиде — (на) to bear a grudge ( against)
затаить обиду — (на) to have (nurse) a grievance ( against)
наносить обиду — to cause (give) offence (to); insult; offend
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7 обидеться
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8 обижаться
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9 обижаться
гл.(на) to bear a grudge ( against); ( затаить обиду тж) to have (nurse) a grievance ( against); take offence (at) -
10 в претензии
have a grievance (a grudge) against smb.; cf. have a bone to pick with smb.- Вы на меня не будете в претензии, если я вас на минуточку оставлю? (А. Куприн, Негласная ревизия) — 'I hope you will not mind my leaving you for a moment?'
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11 быть в претензии на [lang name=Russian]кого-л
to have a grudge/a grievance against sb, to bear sb a grudgeРусско-английский учебный словарь > быть в претензии на [lang name=Russian]кого-л
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12 держать камень за пазухой
[derzhat' kam'en' za pazukhoy] To keep a stone inside one's shirt. To secretly bear a grudge against someone; to nurse a grievance; to harbour thoughts of revenge; to have evil intentions.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > держать камень за пазухой
См. также в других словарях:
grievance — griev|ance [ˈgri:vəns] n [U and C] a belief that you have been treated unfairly, or an unfair situation or event that affects and upsets you ▪ anyone who has a legitimate grievance against the company ▪ a means of overcoming genuine grievances ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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grievance — /ˈgrivəns / (say greevuhns) noun 1. a wrong, real or fancied, considered as grounds for complaint: a popular grievance. 2. resentment or complaint, or the grounds for complaint, against an unjust act: to have a grievance against someone. {French… …
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grievance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ genuine, legitimate, real ▪ Some people will complain even if they have no genuine grievance. ▪ historical (esp. AmE), long standing, old … Collocations dictionary
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