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1. præp1) пе́редhan står for mig — он стои́т передо мно́й
2) на, тому́ наза́дfor en mǻned — на ме́сяц
for to dáge síden — два дня тому́ наза́д
3) для, ра́ди, заdet er for Dem — э́то для вас
for at — для того́, что́бы
2. konjskridt for skridt — шаг за ша́гом
так как, потому́ что3. advсли́шкомfor stor — сли́шком большо́й
for méget — сли́шком мно́го
for lǽnge — сли́шком до́лго
* * *at, in favour of, for, liner, lining, of, too, worth* * *I. (et)( indvendigt betræk) lining;T (fig, om penge) get in one's pocket.II. præt af fare.III. præpa) ( foran, i nærværelse af) before ( fx we have all the day before us; before my eyes; be brought before a judge); at ( fx at my feet);[ sove for åbne vinduer] sleep with the windows open;b) ( om interesseforhold) for, to ( fx good, pleasant, bad, easy, difficult for; a pleasure, a disappointment for; bow, read, lie ( lyve), kneel to; fatal, important, new, strange, useful to; open (, closed) to the public; a danger, a loss, a surprise, a hindrance to),(efter adj + enough, efter too + adj og efter adj + inf) for ( fxit is not important enough for him; it is too difficult for me; it is easy (, difficult, impossible) for him to do it);[ planten er gået ud for mig] the plant has died in spite of my efforts;T the plant has died on me;fight for one's country (, for one's rights); speak for him; I will do it for you; thankful for; known for, famous for; I cannot see for the fog; just for fun);[ jeg må ikke for fader] father will not let me;d) ( til forsvar mod) from ( fx hide from; søge ly for take shelter from); to ( fx lukke sin dør for close one's door to);[ god for tandpine] good for toothache;e) ( med hensyn til) to ( fx blind (, deaf) to); from ( fx free from); f) ( beregnet for) for ( fx a composition for a solo instrument);[ leje et hus for sommeren] take a house for the summer;g) ( i stedet for, til gengæld for) for ( fx he answered for me; he took me for my brother; be rewarded for something; pay 85p for a book; sell one's house for £10,000);[( i brevunderskrift) for G. Jones, M. Brown] p.p. G. Jones, M. Brown;[ hvad tager De for det?] how much do you charge for it?[ varer for 5 mio pund] £5 mill. worth of goods;h) ( om fastsat pris) at ( fx these are sold at 25p a piece; at half price),( om beløb), se ovf: g;[ for en pris af] at the price of;i) ( hver enkelt for sig) by, for ( fx day by day; word for word); j) ( ved stillingsbetegnelse) of ( fx manager of ( direktør for), president of, headmeaster of); to ( fx adviser to ( konsulent for), secretary to);k) [ Udtryk][ for at]( med infinitiv) to, in order to ( fx go out to open the door; do it(in order) to help him);[ for ikke at] (so as) not to;[ for at]( med sætning) in order that, so that;[ for at ikke] for fear that, so that... not ( fx so that we don't forget),(litt) lest ( fx lest we forget);l) [ Udtryk]m) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ bo for sig selv] live by oneself;[ hvad er dette for noget?] what is this?[ for hver gang jeg ser ham] every time I see him;IV. adv( foran) in front, before;(mar mods agter) forward;( alt for) too ( fx too big, too much, it is too far to walk);[ der er ikke andet for end at] there is nothing for it but to;(mar) from stem to stern;[ for og imod] for and against, pro and con;[ diskutere for og imod] discuss for and against, discuss the pros and cons;[ der kan siges meget både for og imod] there is a lot to be said on both sides;[ veje for og imod] weigh the pros and cons;V. conj( thi) because,F for ( fx he ran, for he was afraid). -
2 buscarse un lío
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3 hankkia itselleen
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4 cacciare
hunt( scacciare) drive out( ficcare) shove* * *cacciare v.tr.2 ( di uomini) to hunt; ( uccelli) to shoot*: ama cacciare, he likes hunting; è cacciato dalla polizia, he's being hunted by the police3 (mar. mil.) to chase4 ( scacciare) to drive* out, to expel, to throw* out, to chase (away): lo cacciò di casa, she threw him out of the house; riuscì a cacciarglielo dalla mente, he succeeded in driving it out of his head; cacciare un ragazzo da scuola, to expel a boy from school5 (fam.) ( ficcare, mettere) to drive* in, to thrust: cacciare il naso negli affari altrui, to poke one's nose into other people's business; cacciarsi qlco. in testa, to get sthg. into one's head // si cacciò addosso una maglietta e un paio di jeans e uscì, he pulled (o threw) on a shirt and a pair of jeans and left6 (fam.) ( mettere) to put*, to stick*, to stuff: dove ho cacciato il mio ombrello?, where did I put my umbrella?◘ cacciarsi v.rifl.1 ( ficcarsi) to plunge: cacciare tra la folla, to plunge into the crowd; cacciare in un pasticcio, to get oneself into a mess2 ( andare a finire) to get* (in) to: dove ti sei cacciato?, where have you got to?* * *[kat'tʃare]1. vt1) Sport to hunt, (con fucile) to shoot, hunt2)(mandar via: persona)
cacciare qn di casa/dal paese/dalla scuola — to throw sb out of the house/the country/school, (nemico) to drive away, (tristezza, malinconia, dubbio) to chase awayse continua così, lo cacceranno dalla squadra — if he goes on like this, they'll throw him out of the team
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fam : mettere) cacciare qn in prigione — to throw sb into prisoncacciarsi qc in testa — (cappello) to pull sth on, (idea) to get sth into one's head
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fam : emettere) cacciare un grido — to let out a cry o yell5)(
fam : estrarre) cacciare fuori — to pull outcaccia fuori i soldi! — pay up!, cough up!
2. vr (cacciarsi)1) (fam : nascondersi) to hide o.s.ma dove si sarà cacciato? — where can he (o it) have got to?
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fam : mettersi) cacciarsi nei guai o in un bel pasticcio — to get into a lot of trouble* * *[kat'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dare la caccia) [animale, persona] to hunt, to chase [ preda]2) (allontanare) [ persona] to chase (away) [visitatori, animale]; to turn away [ mendicante]; (espellere) to drive* out, to expel, to hound out [ intruso]; (licenziare) to sack, to give* [sb.] the sack [ lavoratore]cacciare qcn. di casa — to turn sb. out (into the street)
3) (dissipare) to dispel, to remove [dubbio, paure]4) colloq. (mettere)cacciare qcs. in testa a qcn. — fig. to din o drill sth. into sb.
cacciare il naso in qcs. — fig. to poke o stick one's nose into sth., to pry into sth
5) colloq. (coinvolgere)cacciare qcn. nei guai — to get sb. into trouble o into a scrape
7) colloq. (tirare fuori)2.cacciare (fuori) — to fish out [ soldi]
1) (ficcarsi)- rsi le mani in tasca — to stick o stuff one's hands in one's pockets
- rsi in — to let oneself in for [problema, guai]
* * *cacciare/kat't∫are/ [1]1 (dare la caccia) [animale, persona] to hunt, to chase [ preda]2 (allontanare) [ persona] to chase (away) [visitatori, animale]; to turn away [ mendicante]; (espellere) to drive* out, to expel, to hound out [ intruso]; (licenziare) to sack, to give* [sb.] the sack [ lavoratore]; cacciare qcn. di casa to turn sb. out (into the street)3 (dissipare) to dispel, to remove [dubbio, paure]; cacciare un'idea dalla mente to banish a thought from one's mind4 colloq. (mettere) cacciare la roba in valigia to stuff the clothes into a suitcase; cacciare qcs. in testa a qcn. fig. to din o drill sth. into sb.; cacciare il naso in qcs. fig. to poke o stick one's nose into sth., to pry into sth.II cacciarsi verbo pronominalecol loq.1 (ficcarsi) - rsi in un angolo to get into a corner; - rsi le mani in tasca to stick o stuff one's hands in one's pockets; - rsi in to let oneself in for [problema, guai]; - rsi in testa di to fasten on the idea of2 (andare a finire) dove si sono cacciati i miei occhiali? where did my glasses get to? -
5 загазвам
1. begin to wade etc., вж. газя2. (закъсвам) get into trouble/into a pretty mess/into a fix/into hot water; get/catch it hot, go/run aground, let oneself in for, buckle upзагазил съм be in trouble/a fix/a jam/a mess/in hot water/in deep waters/in the suds/in a hole/in a tight corner/in a fine pickle/in the soupзагазил съм за пари be very hard up/on the rocks/ (stony) broke/on o.'s beam end, be in low/deep water, be (down) on o.'s uppersсега я за-газихме now we're stuck/we're in for itзагазвам със сметките си get into trouble over o.'s accountsзагазил е с лоша жена he's got a shrew of a wife on his hands* * *зага̀звам,гл.1. begin to wade/flounder;2. ( закъсвам) get into trouble/into a pretty mess/into a fix/into hot water; get/catch it hot, go/run aground, let oneself in for, come to the end of o.’s rope, buckle up; \загазвам със сметките си get into trouble over o.’s accounts; загазил е с лоша жена he’s got a shrew of a wife on his hands; загазил съм be in trouble/a fix/a jam/a mess/in hot water/in deep waters/in the suds/up the creek/in a hole/in a tight corner/in a fine pickle/in the soup/up a gum tree; feel the draught; загазил съм за пари be very hard up/on the rocks/(stony) broke/on o.’s beam end, be in low/deep water, be (down) on o.’s uppers; сега я загазихме now we’re stuck/we’re in for it.* * *1. (закъсвам) get into trouble/into a pretty mess/into a fix/into hot water;get/ catch it hot, go/run aground, let oneself in for, buckle up 2. begin to wade etc., вж. газя 3. ЗАГАЗВАМ със сметките си get into trouble over o.'s accounts 4. загазил е с лоша жена he's got a shrew of a wife on his hands 5. загазил съм be in trouble/ a fix/a jam/a mess/in hot water/in deep waters/in the suds/in a hole/in a tight corner/ in a fine pickle/in the soup 6. загазил съм за пари be very hard up/on the rocks/(stony) broke/on o.'s beam end, be in low/deep water, be (down) on o.'s uppers 7. сега я за-газихме now we're stuck/we're in for it -
6 einhandeln
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)2. fig.: sich (Dat) etw. einhandeln land o.s. (with) s.th.; damit handelst du dir garantiert Ärger ein that’s asking for trouble* * *ein|han|delnvt sep2)* * *ein|han·delnI. vtII. vr* * *reflexives Verb* * *einhandeln v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. trade;für etwas einhandeln trade ( oder swap) sth for sth2. fig:sich (dat)etwas einhandeln land o.s. (with) sth;damit handelst du dir garantiert Ärger ein that’s asking for trouble* * *reflexives Verbsich (Dat.) etwas einhandeln — (fig. ugs.) let oneself in for something (coll.)
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7 meterse en
v.1 to get in, to get into, to dip in, to let oneself in.Nos metimos en el agua We got in the water.2 to get involved in, to encroach in, to encroach on, to encroach upon.Nos metimos en problemas We got involved in problems.3 to let oneself in for.Nos metimos en un lío We let ourselves in for trouble.* * *(v.) = get into, step intoEx. If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.Ex. Think before acting or you might step into a fatal attraction that will change your life forever.* * *(v.) = get into, step intoEx: If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.
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8 au-devant
au-devant [od(ə)vɑ̃]adverb→ devant* * *au-devant de odəvɑ̃də locution prépositive ( à la rencontre)aller au-devant de quelqu'un — lit to go to meet somebody
aller au-devant des clients — fig to go out looking for custom
* * *au-devant: au-devant de loc prép ( à la rencontre) aller au-devant de qn lit to go to meet sb; aller au-devant des clients fig to go out looking for custom; aller au-devant des désirs/demandes de qn fig to anticipate sb's wishes/requests; aller au-devant des ennuis/du danger fig to let oneself in for trouble/danger.[odvɑ̃]au-devant de locution prépositionnellealler ou se porter au-devant de quelqu'un to go and meet somebodyil va au-devant de graves ennuis/d'une défaite he's heading for serious troubles/failure -
9 indlade
4впуска́тьíndlade sig ; índlade sig i sámtale med én... — вступи́ть в разгово́р с кем-л.
* * *I. vb (indlade, indladet)(mar) ship, load, take in.II. vb (indlod, indladt) let in, admit;[ indlade sig i samtale med] enter into conversation with;[ indlade sig med] take up with, have something to do with, have dealings with;[ hun ville ikke indlade sig med ham] she rejected his advances;[ indlade sig på] embark on; enter into; engage in;( udsætte sig for) let oneself in for ( fx he does not know what he is letting himself in for);[ indlade sig på at] undertake to. -
10 pelare
peelpollo pluckfig colloq fleece colloq* * *pelare v.tr.1 to unhair; ( spennare) to pluck: pelare un pollo, to pluck a chicken // il parrucchiere mi ha pelato, the hairdresser has scalped me // prendere una gatta da pelare, to let oneself in for sthg.: hai preso una bella gatta da pelare!, you have really let yourself in for sthg. there!2 ( spellare) to skin; ( sbucciare) to peel, to pare: pelare patate, pomodori, to peel potatoes, tomatoes // è un freddo che ti pela, (fig. fam.) it is a cold that pierces you to the bone; questo vento pela, this wind goes right through you3 (fig., fam.) ( far pagare salato) to fleece; to rip off: in quel negozio ti pelano, they fleece you in that shop.* * *[pe'lare]verbo transitivo1) (sbucciare) to peel, to skin, to pare [frutta, cipolle]2) (spennare) to pluck [ pollo]pelare qcn. — to shave sb.'s head
lo hanno pelato al casinò — he's been cleaned out o fleeced at the casino
* * *pelare/pe'lare/ [1]1 (sbucciare) to peel, to skin, to pare [frutta, cipolle]2 (spennare) to pluck [ pollo]3 (radere a zero) pelare qcn. to shave sb.'s head4 colloq. (lasciare senza soldi) to soak, to rip off [ cliente]; lo hanno pelato al casinò he's been cleaned out o fleeced at the casino. -
11 buscarse problemas
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12 неприятность
навлекать на себя неприятности; — to head for trouble
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > неприятность
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13 иметь неприятности
навлекать на себя неприятности; — to head for trouble
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > иметь неприятности
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14 загазя
зага̀зя,зага̀звам гл.1. begin to wade/flounder;2. ( закъсвам) get into trouble/into a pretty mess/into a fix/into hot water; get/catch it hot, go/run aground, let oneself in for, come to the end of o.’s rope, buckle up; \загазя със сметките си get into trouble over o.’s accounts; загазил е с лоша жена he’s got a shrew of a wife on his hands; загазил съм be in trouble/a fix/a jam/a mess/in hot water/in deep waters/in the suds/up the creek/in a hole/in a tight corner/in a fine pickle/in the soup/up a gum tree; feel the draught; загазил съм за пари be very hard up/on the rocks/(stony) broke/on o.’s beam end, be in low/deep water, be (down) on o.’s uppers; сега я загазихме now we’re stuck/we’re in for it. -
15 aanhalen
2 [citeren] quote♦voorbeelden:2 als voorbeeld/bewijs aanhalen • quote as an example/as evidenceeen schrijver verkeerd aanhalen • misquote an authorII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [vaster trekken] pull/draw tighter ⇒ tighten3 [beginnen (ergens aan)] let oneself in for♦voorbeelden:we moeten allemaal de buikriem aanhalen • we'll all have to tighten our belts -
16 ввязаться во что-либо
General subject: let oneself in for somethingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввязаться во что-либо
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17 взвалить на себя кучу работы
Makarov: let oneself in for a lot of workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взвалить на себя кучу работы
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18 впутаться
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19 напроситься на неприятность
General subject: let oneself in for troubleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напроситься на неприятность
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20 пускаться
пуститься1. (в разн. знач.) start, set* outпуститься бежать — break* into a run, start running
пуститься вдогонку за кем-л. — rush / dash after smb., или in pursuit of smb.
пускаться в рискованное предприятие — let* oneself in for a risky undertaking
пускаться в подробности — go* into detail(s)
2. страд. к пускать
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let oneself in for — (from Idioms in Speech) to be persuaded to do something I let myself in for several hours boredom every day, Dixon. A couple more won t break my back. (K. Amis) Oh, God, Christine, you don t want to come to that, you ll be bored stiff. How have… … Idioms and examples
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let — let1 verb (lets, letting; past and past participle let) 1》 not prevent or forbid; allow. 2》 used in the imperative to express an intention, proposal, or instruction: let s have a drink. 3》 used to express an assumption upon which a theory or… … English new terms dictionary
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