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1 содрать втридорога
1) General subject: make pay through the nose2) British English: charge over the oddsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > содрать втридорога
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2 обобрать
1) General subject: despoil, gather, make pay through the nose (кого-л.), pill, rob, spoil (противника), sting -
3 сорвать солидный куш
прост.rush smb. a sizable sum; cf. make smb. pay through the noseИ чего привязался... управляющий с этим лесом? Наверное, немалый куш с купца содрал. (Ю. Нагибин, Как был куплен лес) — Why does the steward keep nagging at us? I think he's made the merchant pay through the nose for this timber.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сорвать солидный куш
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4 платить
(прям. и перен.)pay*платить золотом — pay* in gold
платить наличными — pay* in cash, pay* in ready money
платить натурой — pay* in kind
платить по счёту — settle an account, pay* the bill
платить в рассрочку — pay* by / in instalments
платить бешеные деньги (за вн.) — pay* a fantastic sum (for); pay* through the nose (for) идиом.
платить услугой за услугу — return a favour; (дт.) make* it up (to)
платить кому-л. той же монетой — pay* smb. (back) in his own coin; give* smb. tit for tat разг.
платить кому-л. взаимностью — return smb.'s love
платить дать (дт.) — render tribute (i.)
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5 платить
несовер. - платить; совер. - уплатить, заплатить1) без доп. payплатить дань (чему-л.) — render tribute
платить в рассрочку — to pay by/in instalments
2) (что-л.), (чем-л.; за кого-л./что-л.)pay back, returnплатить услугой за услугу — to make it up to someone, to return a favour
платить кому-л. взаимностью — to reciprocate someone's love
платить бешеные деньги (за кого-л./что-л.) — to pay a fantastic sum (for); to pay through the nose (for) идиом.
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6 лупить
1. облупить (вн.; о шелухе) 2. отлупить (вн.) разг.thrash (d.), flog (d.)3. слупить (с кого-л.) разг.fleece smb., make* smb. pay through the nose -
7 содрать
сов.1. см. сдирать2. как сов. к драть 3содрать втридорога с кого-л. разг. — make* smb. pay through the nose
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8 лупить
I (что-л.)несовер. - лупить; совер. - облупить(напр., о шелухе)peel, barkII (кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - лупить; совер. - отлупить; разг.thrash, flogIII несовер. - лупить; совер. - слупить(с кого-л.); разг.fleece smb.лупить с кого-л. втридорога — to make someone pay through the nose
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9 содрать
(что-л.)несовер. - сдирать, драть; совер. - содратьtear off/down, strip (off); scratchсодрать кожу с животного — to flay/skin an animal
содрать втридорога с кого-л. разг. — to make smb. pay through the nose
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10 сдирать
нсв vt1) снимать верхний слой to strip, to tear offсдира́ть с себя́ оде́жду — to tear off one's clothes, to strip (hastily)
сдира́ть ко́жу — to skin, to flay
сдира́ть кожуру́ — to peel
сдира́ть кору́ с де́рева — to bark a tree
сдира́ть ко́жу с коле́на расцарапывать — to graze one's knee
2) разг заставлять кого-л платить слишком много to overcharge sb, to rip sb off coll, to fleece sb collсдира́ть с кого-л втри́дорога — to make sb pay through the nose coll
ско́лько с тебя́ содра́ли? — how much did they rip you off?
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11 достичь цели
1) General subject: accomplish end, attain aim, attain aims, carry point, compass one's purpose, gain aim, gain end, gain one's ends, gain point, get a goal, get there, secure one's object, succeed, succeed in one's object, turn the trick, achieve a goal, attain a goal, make good, prevail, reach a goal, seek the shore, win home, attain aims (идеала), reach the goal, hit pay dirt, strike pay dirt3) Economy: achieve a purpose4) Diplomatic term: accomplish an objective, accomplish ends, achieve ends, achieve goal, gain ends, get goal, realize an objective, win an objective5) Jargon: in the can (put), by a nose6) Advertising: accomplish one's ends7) Mass media: achieve objective, win objective8) Makarov: accomplish( one's) end, gain (one's) end, gain (one's) point, carry point, come through, compass purpose, do the trick
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