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1 допустить оплошность
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2 проштрафиться
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3 обмолвиться
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4 ошибиться
1) General subject: bark up the wrong tree, be at fault, be off, blunder, deal amiss, err, make a blunder, make a mistake, make a slip, make an error, mistake, slip, slip up, stumble, trip, get the wrong sow by the ear, have the wrong sow by the ear, make a slinky, pray without beads, step short, take the wrong sow by the ear, get it wrong, to be in error2) American: miss guess3) Literal: be wide of mark4) Jargon: slip a cog, to slinky a cog, goof up, bobble (в спорте), bust5) Makarov: pray without (one's) beads, do amiss, do in error6) Phraseological unit: drop a bollock, blow it -
5 дать маху
1) General subject: boob, make a slip, miss ones mark, pull a boner, shoot into the brown, make a slinky, put one's foot in it, let slip2) Colloquial: make a fluff3) Jargon: bobble4) Set phrase: let the chance slip, make a blunder, miss an opportunity5) American English: pull a blooper -
6 ошибаться
1) General subject: act amiss, be at fault, be mistaken, be under a delusion, blunder, err, make a blunder, make a mistake, make a slip in speaking, make mistake, miss, mistake, slip, stumble, to be at fault, to be in the wrong, to be wrong, fall into error, take for (приняв за другое), be in the wrong (I realize that I've been in the wrong and wounded your feelings. I humbly apologize. - ошибался), get it wrong (Sorry, I got it wrong. - Я ошибался. / Я ошибся.), to be in error2) Medicine: misdiagnose3) Colloquial: in the wrong (be in the wrong), put a foot wrong (даже немного)4) Rare: misdo6) Jargon: brown off, foozle, go wrong, in the wrong [be], put (one's) foot in it, snafu, have the wrong number, goof off, hash, muff7) Student language: bag8) Advertising: be in error9) Business: be wrong10) Makarov: fault, deal amiss, do amiss11) Taboo: fuck off, kaycuff foe (перевертыш) -
7 обмолвиться
совер.; разг.
1) (ошибиться)
make a slip (in speaking)
2) (чем-л.) (сказать)
mention, say, let slip; utter casually* * ** * ** * * -
8 оговариваться
I несовер. - оговариваться; совер. - оговориться
1) (в речи; обмолвиться)
make a slip in speaking
2) (делать оговорку)
make a reservation
II страд. от оговаривать II* * * -
9 оговориться
несовер. - оговариваться; совер. - оговориться
1) (в речи; обмолвиться)
make a slip in speaking
2) (делать оговорку)
make a reservation* * * -
10 оговориться
2) Mathematics: agree on conditions, make a slip in speaking, make reservations, omit, qualify, specify, stipulate3) Jargon: fluff. -
11 описаться
несовер. - описываться; совер. - описаться
make a slip (of the pen)* * *описываться; описаться make a slip -
12 описываться
I несовер. - описываться; совер. - описаться
make a slip (of the pen)
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13 проштрафиться
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14 оговариваться
св - оговори́ться1) вносить дополнительное условие to make a reservation, to specify (that)2) ошибаться to make a slip (of the tongue)я оговори́лся — it was a slip of the tongue
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15 допустить оплошность
1) General subject: do through inadvertence, misstep, pull a rock, make a slip, foul up3) Makarov: do through inadvertenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > допустить оплошность
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16 оговариваться
1) General subject: missay, make reservation, misspeak2) Mathematics: agree on conditions, make a slip in speaking, make reservations, omit, qualify, specify, stipulate3) Jargon: fluff (об актёре, ораторе) -
17 обмолвиться
сов. разг.1. ( ошибиться) make* a slip in speakingне обмолвиться ни словом о чём-л. — never mention smth.
он не обмолвится об этом ни словом — not a word about this matter will pass his lips, he will never say / breathe a single word about it
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18 обмолвиться
сов. разг.1) ( ошибиться) make a slip in speaking2) ( сказать) utter casually3) (тв.; проговориться) mention (d), let slip (d)не обмо́лвиться ни сло́вом о чём-л — never mention smth
он не обмо́лвится об э́том ни сло́вом — not a word about this matter will pass his lips, he will never say / breathe a single word about it
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19 давать промах
to slip up, to make a slip/blunder; to miss one's chance -
20 делать промах
to slip up, to make a slip/blunder; to miss one's chance
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