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1 let him stew
Общая лексика: (in his own juice) пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается -
2 let him stew (in his own juice)
Общая лексика: пусть как хочет, так и выпутываетсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > let him stew (in his own juice)
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3 let him stew in his own juice
1) Пословица: сам кашу заварил, сам и расхлёбывай, сами кашу заварили, сами и расхлёбывайте2) Макаров: пусть как хочет, так и выпутываетсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > let him stew in his own juice
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4 let him stew in his own juice
ne hali varsa görsün -
5 let him stew in his own juice
ne hali varsa görsün -
6 stew in one's juice
самому искать выход из создавшегося по собственной вине положения; ≈ расхлёбывать кашу, которую сам заварил (не смешивать с русск. вариться в собственном соку) [этим. фр. cuire dans son jus]My dear fellow, what can you do with a perfect damned fool? The only thing is to let him stew in his own juice. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Door of Opportunity’) — Мой дорогой, как вы можете помочь такому набитому дураку? Пусть сам выкручивается как знает.
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{stju:}
I. 1. варя, сварявам, задушавам (ядене и пр.), вря, къкря
to STEW in one's own juice пържа се в собственото си масло, понасям последиците от собствените си постъпки
STEWed tea много силен/горчив/престоял чай (запарка)
2. увирам, сварявам се (от горещина, задуха), много ми е горещо
3. уч. sl. уча усилено, зубря
4. ам. разг. тревожа се, страхувам се (over за), вълнувам се
II. 1. варено, задушено, яхния
Irish STEW овнешка яхния с картофи и лук
2. in a STEW разг. неспокоен, възбуден, объркан, разтревожен, разгневен
3. смесица от най-различни неща, попара
III. n обик. рl публичен дом, вертеп
IV. n рибарник, развъдник за риба/стриди* * *{stju:} v 1. варя, сварявам, задушавам (ядене и пр.); вря, къкря(2) {stju:} n 1. варено, задушено, яхния; Irish stew овнешка яхния {3} {stju:} n обик. рl публичен дом, вертеп.{4} {stju:} n рибарник, развъдник за риба/стриди.* * *яхния; рагу; гювеч; задушено; зубря; къкря;* * *1. i. варя, сварявам, задушавам (ядене и пр.), вря, къкря 2. ii. варено, задушено, яхния 3. iii. n обик. рl публичен дом, вертеп 4. in a stew разг. неспокоен, възбуден, объркан, разтревожен, разгневен 5. irish stew овнешка яхния с картофи и лук 6. iv. n рибарник, развъдник за риба/стриди 7. stewed tea много силен/горчив/престоял чай (запарка) 8. to stew in one's own juice пържа се в собственото си масло, понасям последиците от собствените си постъпки 9. ам. разг. тревожа се, страхувам се (over за), вълнувам се 10. смесица от най-различни неща, попара 11. увирам, сварявам се (от горещина, задуха), много ми е горещо 12. уч. sl. уча усилено, зубря* * *stew [stju:] I. v 1. задушавам ( ядене); варя на тих огън; къкря; \stewed fruit компот; \stewed cherries компот от череши; the tea is \stewed чаят е станал много силен; \stewed to the gills мъртво пиян; to \stew in o.'s own juice пържа се в собствената си мазнина; let him \stew нека да се мъчи; 2. разг. увирам, сварявам се (от горещина), топя се, много ми е горещо; 3. sl зубря; II. n 1. задушено, рагу, яхния; Irish \stew овнешко задушено с картофи и лук; 2. разг. безпокойство, угриженост, вълнение, тревога; in a \stew неспокоен, като на тръни; 3. ост. вертеп, бардак, публичен дом (обикн. pl); III. stew n англ. 1. рибарник; 2. развъдник на стриди. -
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I [stju:] n1. рыбный садок2. устричный садокII1. [stju:] n1. 1) тушёное мясо, тушёнкаIrish stew - ирландское рагу, тушёная баранина с луком и картофелем
2) мешанина, каша, всякая смесь2. разг.1) беспокойство, волнениеto be in a (fine) stew - волноваться, беспокоиться; ≅ быть как на иголках [ср. тж. 2)]
2) разгорячённое состояниеin a stew - весь в поту [ср. тж. 1)]
what a stew! - какая жара!
3. обыкн. pl арх. публичный дом4. сл. зубрила2. [stju:] v1. 1) тушить, томить2) тушиться, томиться2. разг. томиться, изнемогать (тж. stew up)3. настаиваться ( о чае)4. разг. зубрить♢
to stew in one's own juice /in one's own grease/ - самому находить выход из положения, расхлёбывать кашу, которую сам заварилII [stju:] n (сокр. от steward, stewardess)let him stew (in his own juice) - пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается
стюардесса, бортпроводница -
9 stew in one's own juice
1) caмoму иcкaть выxoд из coздaвшeгocя пo coбcтвeннoй жe винe пoлoжeния; pacxлёбывaть кaшу, кoтopую caм зaвapил [этим. фр.]My dear fellow, what can you do with a perfect damned fool? The only thing is to let him stew in his own juice (W. S. Maugham)2) вapитьcя в coбcтвeннoм coку, быть пpeдocтaвлeнным caмoму ceбe'So you've remembered to come,' she said. 'Yes. What a jolly little duck of a home! But please don't let me bother you, if you've got people.' 'Not at all. I want to let them stew in their own juice for a bit' (J. Galsworthy)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > stew in one's own juice
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1. n рыбный садок2. n устричный садок3. n тушёное мясо, тушёнкаIrish stew — ирландское рагу, тушёная баранина с луком и картофелем
4. n мешанина, каша, всякая смесь5. n разг. беспокойство, волнениеto be in a stew — волноваться, беспокоиться;
6. n разг. разгорячённое состояние7. n разг. обыкн. арх. публичный дом8. n разг. сл. зубрила9. v тушить, томить10. v тушиться, томиться11. v разг. томиться, изнемогать12. v настаиваться13. v разг. зубритьlet him stew — пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается
14. n стюардесса, бортпроводницаСинонимический ряд:1. brothel (noun) bagnio; bawdy house; bordello; brothel; call house; cathouse; crib; disorderly house; fancy house; lupanar; parlor house; seraglio; sporting house; whorehouse2. commotion (noun) agitation; commotion; confusion; dither; flap; lather; pother; tumult; turbulence; turmoil3. miscellany (noun) assortment; brew; chowchow; colluvies; gallimaufry; hash; hodgepodge; hotchpotch; jumble; medley; melange; melee; mingle-mangle; miscellany; mishmash; mixed bag; motley; odds and ends; olio; olla podrida; omnium-gatherum; pasticcio; pastiche; patchwork; porridge; potpourri; rumble-bumble; salad; salmagundi; smorgasbord4. ragout (noun) goulash; matelote; ragout5. slum (noun) slum6. snit (noun) fume; snit; sweat; swivet; tizzy7. cook (verb) boil; cook; fricassee; parboil; seethe; simmer8. worry (verb) cark; chafe; fret; fume; fuss; pother; take on; worry -
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̈ɪstju: I
1. сущ.
1) тушеное мясо beef stew ≈ тушеная говядина mulligan stew ≈ тушеное мясо с луком и картофелем;
малиган, мясная похлебка с овощами veal stew ≈ тушеная телятина Syn: soup
2) разг. беспокойство, волнение
2. гл.
1) тушить(ся), варить(ся) (in) Stew the vegetables in the meat juice to make them tasty. ≈ Чтобы овощи были вкусными, потушите их в мясном соусе. the tea is stewed. ≈ чай перепарен Syn: boil
2) изнемогать от жары
3) волноваться, беспокоиться (тж. stew up) II сущ. рыбий или устричный садок III сущ.;
обыкн. мн.;
уст. публичный дом рыбный садок устричный садок тушеное мясо, тушенка - Irish * ирландское рагу, тушеная баранина с луком и картофелем мешанина, каша, всякая смесь( разговорное) беспокойство, волнение - to be in a (fine) * волноваться, беспокоиться;
быть как на иголках - to get into a (fine) * разволноваться разгоряченное состояние - in a * весь в поту - what a *! какая жара! обыкн. pl (устаревшее) публичный дом (сленг) зубрила тушить, томить тушиться, томиться( разговорное) томиться, изнемогать (тж. * up) - he was *ed up with anxiety его мучила тревога настаиваться( о чае) (разговорное) зубрить - to * over one's books корпеть над книгами > to * in one's own juice /in one's own grease/ самому находить выход из положения, расхлебывать кашу, которую сам заварил > let him * (in his own juice) пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается (сокр. от steward, stewardess) стюардесса, бортпроводница - male * бортпроводник stew разг. беспокойство, волнение;
in a stew в беспокойстве;
как на иголках ~ тушеное мясо;
Irish stew тушеная баранина с луком и картофелем stew разг. беспокойство, волнение;
in a stew в беспокойстве;
как на иголках ~ волноваться, беспокоиться;
взвинчивать себя (тж. stew up) ;
to stew in one's own juice самому расхлебывать последствия собственной неосмотрительности ~ изнемогать от жары ~ (обыкн. pl) уст. публичный дом ~ рыбий или устричный садок ~ тушить(ся), варить(ся) ~ тушеное мясо;
Irish stew тушеная баранина с луком и картофелем ~ волноваться, беспокоиться;
взвинчивать себя (тж. stew up) ;
to stew in one's own juice самому расхлебывать последствия собственной неосмотрительности -
12 ne hali varsa görsün
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13 Ne hali varsa görsün
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14 agobiarse
pron.v.to bow, to couch.* * *1 (angustiarse) to worry too much, get worked up* * *VPR *no se agobia con nada — he doesn't let anything get on top of him o get to him *
* * *(v.) = fret, stew, stress + Nombre + outEx. So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Ex. Forty percent of Americans say it stresses them out too much to think about health care and costs.* * *(v.) = fret, stew, stress + Nombre + outEx: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.
Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Ex: Forty percent of Americans say it stresses them out too much to think about health care and costs.* * *
■agobiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (angustiarse) to get anxious
familiar to get uptight
2 (tener sensación de asfixia) to suffocate
' agobiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixiar
* * *vprFam to feel overwhelmed;¡no te agobies! don't worry!;se agobia mucho con el trabajo she lets her work get on top of her* * *v/r famget stressed out* * *agobiarse vb to get worked up -
15 inquietarse
1 to worry ( por, about)* * *VPR to worry¡no te inquietes! — don't worry!
* * *(v.) = fret, stewEx. So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *(v.) = fret, stewEx: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.
Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *
inquietarse ( conjugate inquietarse) verbo pronominal
to worry;
inquietarse por algo/algn to worry about sth/sb
■inquietarse verbo reflexivo to worry [por, about]: no se inquiete, en seguida estará aquí, don't worry, she'll be here soon
' inquietarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- preocupar
English:
fret
- unhappy
- worried
- worry
* * *vprto worry, to get anxious;inquietarse por algo to worry about sth* * *v/r worry, get worried oanxious* * *vr* * *inquietarse vb to worry [pt. & pp. worried] -
16 preocuparse
2 (ocuparse) to mind (de, -)* * *VPR1) (=inquietarse) to worry (de, por about)¡no se preocupe! — [para calmar a algn] don't worry!; [para que algn no haga algo] don't bother!
2) (=ocuparse) to concern o.s. (de about)3) (=dar prioridad)preocuparse de algo — to give special attention to sth, give sth priority
* * *(v.) = become + distressed, dismay, fret, wring + Posesivo + hands, stewEx. At least two publishers have themselves become so distressed at how their books are being mislabelled by LC subject cataloging through CIP that they're now printing their own homemade cataloging in publication data.Ex. In measuring reference activity, one should not be dismayed when results of studies indicate unexpected conclusions.Ex. So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Ex. They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *preocuparse (de/por)(v.) = worry (about)Ex: At this stage we need not worry about the precise nature of this information.
(v.) = become + distressed, dismay, fret, wring + Posesivo + hands, stewEx: At least two publishers have themselves become so distressed at how their books are being mislabelled by LC subject cataloging through CIP that they're now printing their own homemade cataloging in publication data.
Ex: In measuring reference activity, one should not be dismayed when results of studies indicate unexpected conclusions.Ex: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Ex: They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *
■preocuparse verbo reflexivo
1 to worry, get worried [por, about]
2 (encargarse) tienes que preocuparte de tus cosas, you should look after your own things
' preocuparse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apurarse
- desvelarse
- ello
- angustiar
- apurar
- cabeza
- demasiado
- despreocuparse
- haber
- mirar
- motivo
- preocupar
- tranquilizar
English:
bother
- care
- cause
- dwell on
- fuss
- fuss over
- mind
- preoccupied
- worry
- fret
- heart
- worried
* * *vprno te preocupes por ella don't worry about her;se preocupa por cualquier cosa he worries o gets worried about the slightest thingpreocuparse de hacer algo to see to it that sth is done;preocuparse de que… to make sure that…;me preocuparé de que nunca les falte nada I will make sure that they never lack for anything* * *v/r worry ( por about);preocuparse de ( encargarse) look after, take care of;¡no se preocupe! don’t worry!* * *vrapurarse: to worry, to be concerned* * *preocuparse vb to worry [pt. & pp. worried] -
17 creérselo
(v.) = go to + Posesivo + head, get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx. He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Ex. He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *(v.) = go to + Posesivo + head, get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx: He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.
Ex: He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit. -
18 subírsele los humos a la cabeza
(v.) = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx. He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *(v.) = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx: He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.
Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Spanish-English dictionary > subírsele los humos a la cabeza
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19 venirle Algo grande a Alguien
(v.) = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx. He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *(v.) = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx: He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.
Ex: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit. -
20 пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается
1) General subject: let him stew (in his own juice)2) Makarov: let him stew in his own juiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается
См. также в других словарях:
stew in your own juice/juices — see ↑stew, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑juice stew in your own juice/juices informal : to worry and suffer because of something that you did Let him stew in his own juices for a while. • • • Main Entry: ↑stew … Useful english dictionary
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stew in your own juice — If you let someone stew in their own juice, you leave them to worry about the consequences of their own actions. Ricky spent last night in prison for starting a fight let him just stew in his own juice! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
leave someone to stew — leave (someone) to stew if you leave someone to stew, you leave them to worry about something bad that has happened or something stupid they have done. I could have said a few comforting words and made him feel better but I thought I d let him… … New idioms dictionary
leave to stew — leave (someone) to stew if you leave someone to stew, you leave them to worry about something bad that has happened or something stupid they have done. I could have said a few comforting words and made him feel better but I thought I d let him… … New idioms dictionary
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