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1 insinuate oneself into good graces
Общая лексика: незаметно втираться (smb's), незаметно завоёвывать (smb's) довериеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > insinuate oneself into good graces
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2 insinuate oneself into the good graces of
Общая лексика: втереться (к кому-л.) в довериеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > insinuate oneself into the good graces of
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3 to insinuate oneself into the good graces of smb
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to insinuate oneself into the good graces of smb
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4 незаметно втираться
General subject: insinuate oneself into good graces (smb's)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > незаметно втираться
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5 незаметно завоёвывать (smb's) доверие
General subject: insinuate oneself into good gracesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незаметно завоёвывать (smb's) доверие
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6 незаметно завоёвывать доверие
General subject: (smb's) insinuate oneself into good gracesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незаметно завоёвывать доверие
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7 втереться в доверие
1) General subject: (кому-л.) get into confidence, (к кому-л.) insinuate oneself into the good graces of, insinuating, (чьё-л.) worm into interior, wriggle into favour, (к кому-л.) ingratiate oneself into favour, (к кому-л.) insinuate oneself into confidence, (к кому-л.) screw into favour, (кому-л.) insinuate oneself into favor, wriggle into favor, get foot in (к кому-л.)2) Colloquial: get a leg in, worm one's way into sb. 's confidence3) American: (smb.)(к кому-л.) get next to4) Makarov: (кому-л.) wind into favour, (кому-л.) wind oneself into favour, (кому-л.) wind way into affections, (чьё-л.) creep into interior, (чьё-л.) dance oneself into favourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > втереться в доверие
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8 grace
I [greɪs] n1) изящество, грацияShe is nothing but grace. — Она само изящество и грация.
- full of graceIt's difficult to walk up and down stairs with grace. — Трудно бегать вверх и вниз по лестнице, сохраняя изящество.
- girl full of grace
- do smth with grace2) приличие, такт, любезностьHe had the grace to say he was sorry. — Он был достаточно тактичен, чтобы признать свою вину.
She had the grace to make her visit brief. — У нее хватило такта/ума не задерживаться.
It would be an act of grace on your part. — Это будет весьма любезно с вашей стороны.
- with a good graceBy grace of Prof. Weil. — С любезного согласия профессора Вейла.
- with a bad grace
- do smth with a good grace
- have the good grace to do smth
- have the ill grace to do smth3) (обыкновенно pl) благосклонность, расположение, доверие- be in smb's good graces
- get into smb's graces
- insinuate oneself into the good graces of smb
- be in the bad graces of smb
- fall out of graces with smb II [greɪs] v1) украшатьBorders of flowers graced the paths in the park. — Дорожки парка были украшены по краям цветами.
Her character is graced by every virtue. — Она воплощение всех добродетелей.
2) награждать, удостаиватьHis Eminence graced the banquet by his presence. — Его Преосвященство удостоил банкет своим присутствием.
He graced the meeting with his presence. — Он удостоил собрание своим присутствием.
She graced me with a smile. — Она наградила/одарила меня улыбкой
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9 втереться (к кому-л.) в доверие
General subject: insinuate oneself into the good graces of, ingratiate oneself into favour, insinuate oneself into confidence, screw into favourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > втереться (к кому-л.) в доверие
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10 a ajunge în graţiile cuiva
to get into smb.'s good gracesto insinuate oneself into smb.'s good graces.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ajunge în graţiile cuiva
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11 einschmeicheln
v/refl (trennb., hat -ge-): sich bei jemandem einschmeicheln play up to s.o., ingratiate o.s. with s.o., butter s.o. up umg.* * *to ingratiate;sich einschmeichelnto applepolish; to endear* * *ein|schmei|chelnvr sepsich bei jdm éínschmeicheln — to ingratiate oneself with sb, to insinuate oneself into sb's good graces
éínschmeichelnde Musik — enticing music
éínschmeichelnde Stimme — silky voice
* * *ein|schmei·chelnvr (sich durch Schmeicheln beliebt machen)▪ sich akk [bei jdm] \einschmeicheln to ingratiate oneself [with sb], to curry favour [or AM -or] [with sb], to butter sb up fam* * *reflexives Verb ingratiate oneself ( bei with)* * *einschmeicheln v/r (trennb, hat -ge-):sich bei jemandem einschmeicheln play up to sb, ingratiate o.s. with sb, butter sb up umg* * *reflexives Verb ingratiate oneself ( bei with)* * *v.to ingratiate v. -
12 a se vârî pe sub pielea cuiva
to creep into smb.'s favour / mouthto insinuate oneself into smb.'s good gracesto ingratiate oneself with smb.to get round smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se vârî pe sub pielea cuiva
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13 ὑποτρέχω
A ; - δεδρόμηκα (v. infr. IV):—run in under, ὑπέδραμε καὶ λάβε γούνων ran in under the spear or sword and clasped his knees, Il.21.68, Od. 10.323 (though it may be only, ran up to him);ὑ. πρὸς στέρνα πατρός E.IA 631
, cf. [ 636];ὑπὸ τοὺς πόδας τοῦ ἵππου ὑπέδραμε Hdt. 7.88
; ὑ. ὑπὸ τὴν τοῦ ἀκοντίου φοράν in under, within the dart's range, Antipho 3.2.4: later c. acc.,νησίον ὑ.
run under the lee of..,Act.Ap.
27.16;ὑ. πρῶνας Them.Or.13.168b
;τὸν τρίβωνα Philostr.Ep.7
: c. dat., [ ταῖς πλατάνοις] Plu.2.185e; ναυλόχοις ib.243e.III run in between, intercept,λῃστάς X.Cyr.1.2.12
; ;ἐν ταῖς συνόδοις ἡ σελήνη τὸν [τοῦ ἡλίου] κύκλον ὑποτρέχουσα Jul.Or.2.80d
(cf.ὑποθέω 1.2
);ὅταν [ἡ σελήνη] ὑπὸ τὴν φλόγα [τοῦ ἡλίου] ὑποδράμῃ D.C.60.26
; pass between a star and the earth, Ptol.Alm.8.4.2 = ὑποσκελίζω, trip up, overreach, τῶν στρατηγῶν ὑποδραμὼν τοὺς (Bentl. for τῶν) (dub. l.).3 interrupt, Diusap.Stob.4.21.17.4 usurp,τὴν Ἡρακλέους προσηγορίαν S.E.M.9.36
; τὴν τῶν θεῶν τιμήν ib.38:—[voice] Pass., τὰς ὑποδεδραμημένας ἐπιστατείας the posts into which they have crept, PTeb.24.67 (ii B. C.).IV overrun, steal over, ἔρευθος ὑ. steals over the skin, Hp.Fract.27; καί τις οἷον ἀπελπισμὸς ὑπέδραμεν τοὺς ἀνθρώπους a kind of despair came over people, Plb.30.32.11;καί τις ἔλεος αὐτὸν ὑποτρέχει Id.9.10.7
: also c. dat.,αὔτικα χρῷ τῦρ ὐπαδεδρόμακεν Sapph.2.10
; in slightly different sense, ὑπέδραμέ τις ἔννοια.. τοῖς ἀνθρώπις occurred to people, Plb.16.6.10; οὐχ ὑπέδραμε δέ it did not occur to him, Str.12.3.27, cf. Arr.Epict.4.2.2: c. acc. et inf., Plb.14.12.5.V insinuate oneself into any one's good graces, flatter, fawn upon,ὑ. τινὰ θωπείᾳ E.Or. 670
, cf. Aeschin.3.162;ὃς δ' ἂν.. χαρίζηται ὑποτρέχων Pl.R. 426c
;θωπείαις ὑποδραμών Id.Lg. 923b
;ὑ. καὶ κολακεύειν Phld.Ir.p.66
W.VI Medic., ἢν οἷον λίθοι ὑποτρέχωσιν if what seem to be stones get into the eye, Hp.Loc.Hom.13; but ὡς τὸ δάκρυον συμπεπηγὸς ὑποτρέχειν ποιέῃς so as to make the coagulated tears run off, ibid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποτρέχω
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14 dodvoravati se
vr impf curry favor with; insinuate oneself into smb's good graces, get on the good side of (-ulagivati se)* * *• wheedle• ingratiate• lick the feet of• fatten on• adulate -
15 ὑπέρχομαι
ὑπ-έρχομαι, [tense] aor. ὑπῆλθον, [dialect] Ep. -ήλυθον, the only tense used by Hom. (in both forms); [dialect] Dor.subj.Aὑπένθῃ Berl.Sitzb.1927.158
([place name] Cyrene); [tense] pf.ὑπελήλυθε Men.498
:—go or come under, get under, c. acc.,ὑπήλυθε θάμνους Od.5.476
;ὑπήλθετε δῶμ' Ἀΐδαο 12.21
;ἐπεί κε μέλαθρον ὑπέλθῃ 18.150
, cf. Berl.Sitzb. l.c.;ὄφρ' ἂν γᾶν ὑπέλθῃ A.Eu. 339
(lyr.); [ἡ μήτρα] ὅλη [τὴν κύστιν] ὑπελήλυθεν Sor.1.7
: with a Prep., ὑπὸ τὴν φορὰν τοῦ ἀκοντίου come within its range, Antipho 3.2.5;εἰς τὴν ὁδὸν τοῦ ἀκοντίου Id.3.4.5
; ὑπὸ τὸ βέλος ibid.: rarely c. dat., τοῖς στενοῖς enter (come under the mountains), Plu.Comp.Per.Fab.2.II of involuntary feelings, come upon, steal over one, c. acc.,Τρῶας δὲ τρόμος αἰνὸς ὑπήλυθε γυῖα Il.7.215
, 20.44;φρίκης αὐτὸν ὑπελθούσης Hdt.6.134
;ὥς μ' ὑπῆλθέ τις φόβος S.Ph. 1231
, cf. El. 1112; θαῦμά τοί μ' ὑπέρχεται ib. 928; ὥσθ' ἵμερός μ' ὑπῆλθε .. E.Med.57, cf. Philem.79.1;οὐ γάρ τις οἶκτος σῆς μ' ὑ. φυγῆς E.Hipp. 1089
; ἐς δ' ἄκραν δεῖμ' ὑπῆλθε κρατὸς φόβαν, of fear causing the hair to stand up, S.OC 1465 (lyr.);ἐκ ποδῶν δ' ἄνω ὑ. σπαραγμὸς εἰς ἄκρον κάρα A.Fr. 169
; .III of persons, creep or insinuate oneself into another's good graces, fawn upon,εἶδες οἷ' ὑπέρχεται ἡμᾶς; Ar.Eq. 269
(troch.);οἱ κριταὶ ὑ. Ἀλκιβιάδην And.4.21
; ὑ. τὰς ἀρχάς, τοὺς πολεμίους, X.Lac.8.2, Ath.2.14;ὑ. πάντας ἀνθρώπους καὶ δουλεύων Pl.Cri. 53e
;ὑ. καὶ θεραπεύειν D.23.8
;ὑ. δώροις καὶ κολακείαις Plu.Luc.6
.2 entrap, beguile,λάθρᾳ μ' ὑπελθών S.OT 386
;οἷ αὖ μ' ὑπῆλθες Id.Ph. 1007
;δόλῳ μ' ὑπῆλθες E.Andr. 435
, cf. Supp. 138, IA67;τὸν ἄνδρα ποικίλως ὑ. ἐν λόγοισιν Ar.Eq. 459
.VII of excrements, pass, Gal.18(2).147, Orib.Eup.1.9.10; ὑπέρχεται ῥᾳδίως, of laxative food, Gal.6.629; also of semen,καθεύδοντι ὑπέρχεται Ruf.
ap. Orib.6.38.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπέρχομαι
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16 вкрадываться в милость
вкрадываться (втираться) в милость (чью, к кому, у кого)неодобр.worm oneself into smb.'s favour (good graces); insinuate (work) oneself into smb.'s good gracesМихаил Максимович пробовал втереться к нему в милость. (С. Аксаков, Семейная хроника) — Mikhail Maximovich tried to worm himself into his good graces.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вкрадываться в милость
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