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1 MISCHIEF
• He that mischief hatches, mischief catches - Кто за худым пойдет, тот добра не найдет (K), Отольются кошке мышкины слезки (O)• Mischief comes by the pound and goes /away/ by the ounce - Беда приходит пудами, а уходит золотниками (Б)• Of two mischiefs choose the least - Из двух зол выбирают меньшее (И)• When you plot mischief for others, you're preparing trouble for yourself - Кто другому яму копает, тот сам в нее попадает (K) -
2 where the mischief have you been?
Colloquial: mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > where the mischief have you been?
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3 Dollars, Ladies, Mischief
Jocular: DLMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dollars, Ladies, Mischief
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4 Plane Of Mischief
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5 vandalism and malicious mischief
Insurance: V&MMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > vandalism and malicious mischief
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6 бедокурить
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7 бедокур
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8 буйство
mischief, rage, outrage, violence, tumult; disorderly/unruly/riotous conduct* * ** * *mischief, rage, outrage, violence, tumult* * * -
9 бедокур
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10 проказы
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11 озорство
mischief; outrage; excessСинонимический ряд:1. бесчинство (сущ.) безобразие; бесчинство; хулиганство2. шаловливость (сущ.) проказливость; шаловливость3. шалость (сущ.) баловство; проказа; проказу; шалость -
12 Из зла добро не родится
Mischief can never bring good resultsVar.: Зло на зло - добра не будет Cf: Good can never grow out of bad (evil) (Br.). Never do evil hoping that good will come of it (Am.). Of evil grain no good seed can come (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Из зла добро не родится
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13 баловство
mischief имя существительное: -
14 Безделье - мать пороков
People who do not work learn to do wrong. See Лень до добра не доводит (Л), С личика - яичко, а внутри - болтун (Л), Трутни горазды на плутни (T)Cf: By doing nothing we learn to do ill (Am., Br.). The devil finds work for idle hands (Am., Br.). The devil some mischief finds for idle hands to do (Am.). Idle hands are the devil's tools (Am.). An idle mind is the devil's workshop (Am., Br.). Idleness is the devil's workshop (the mother of all evil, the mother of sin, the mother of vice) (Br.). Idleness is the mother of evil (of mischief) (Am.). Idleness is the parent of many vices (Am.), Idleness is the parent of vice (Br.). Idleness is the root of all evil (Am., Br.). Satan finds mischief (work) for idle hands (Br.). Satan has some mischief /still/ for idle hands to do (Am.). Sloth is the mother of vice (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Безделье - мать пороков
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15 набаловать
совер.
1) (кого-л.; разг.; избаловать) spoil
2) (разг.; нашалить) make mischief; get up mischief* * *1) spoil 2) make mischief; get up mischief -
16 озорство
1) (свойство)
mischief
2) (поступок)
outrage* * ** * *1) mischief; naughtiness 2) outrage, excess* * *mischiefnaughtiness -
17 проказа
I
(шалость) prank, trick, mischief; мн. тж. devilry, mischief, monkey tricks
II мед.
leprosy* * ** * *prank, trick, mischief; тж. devilry, mischief* * *caperfollyjuggleleprosyprank -
18 вред
1. determent2. hazardмеры, принятые в связи с докладом о вреде курения — the follow-up of the report on smoking hazards
3. hurt4. injure5. injuryгражданский вред, деликт — civil injury
личный вред; оскорбление личности — personal injury
вред, ущерб, причинённый преступлением — criminal injury
вред, определённый по характеру и тяжести — definite injury
6. detriment7. disservice8. harm; damage; detrimentнанесение, причинение вреда — infliction of harm
нанести, причинить вред — to inflict harm
9. damage10. ill11. mischiefАнтонимический ряд:польза; пользу -
19 бедокур
General subject: mischief (the boy is a regular mischief - этот мальчишка - настоящий проказник), mischief-maker -
20 ранить
1) General subject: catch, cut (ножом, саблей), harrow, injure, (глубоко) plough up, scotch, slash, spill the blood, stab, tear, wing (в крыло или руку), wound, play the mischief, scar2) Medicine: hurt, maim, traumatize, vulnerate3) Colloquial: pip, do a mischief4) Obsolete: yerk5) Rare: sore7) Makarov: do a mischief (кого-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
mischief — I noun annoyance, criminality, cruelty, damage, damnum, danger, detriment, devilment, deviltry, disservice, evil, evil conduct, fault, foul play, frolicsomeness, harm, harmful action, hurt, ill consequence, impishness, incommodum, infliction,… … Law dictionary
Mischief — Mis chief (m[i^]s ch[i^]f), n. [OE. meschef bad result, OF. meschief; pref. mes (L. minus less) + chief end, head, F. chef chief. See {Minus}, and {Chief}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Harm; damage; esp., disarrangement of order; trouble or vexation caused … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mischief — ► NOUN 1) playful misbehaviour. 2) harm or injury caused by someone or something. ● do someone a mischief Cf. ↑do someone a mischief ORIGIN Old French meschief, from meschever come to an unfortunate end … English terms dictionary
mischief — (n.) c.1300, evil condition, misfortune, need, want, from O.Fr. meschief misfortune, harm, trouble; annoyance, vexation (12c., Mod.Fr. méchef), verbal noun from meschever come or bring to grief, be unfortunate (opposite of achieve), from mes… … Etymology dictionary
Mischief — Mis chief, v. t. To do harm to. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mischief — *injury, hurt, damage, harm Analogous words: perniciousness, detrimentalness or detriment, deleteriousness, noxiousness, banefulness or bane (see corresponding adjectives at PERNICIOUS): *evil, ill: impairment, marring, spoiling (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mischief — [n] trouble, damage atrocity, catastrophe, devilment, devilry, dirty trick*, evil, fault, friskiness, frolicsomeness, funny business*, gag, harm, high jinks*, hurt, ill, impishness, injury, misbehavior, mischievousness, misconduct, misdoing,… … New thesaurus
mischief — [mis′chif] n. [ME meschief < OFr < meschever, to come to grief < mes (see MIS 1) + chever, come to a head < chief, end, head (see CHIEF)] 1. harm, damage, or injury, esp. that done by a person 2. a cause or source of harm, damage, or… … English World dictionary
Mischief — For other uses, see Mischief (disambiguation). H. Brückner, Mischief (1874) Mischief is a vexatious or annoying action, or, conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance. Young children, when they hear of mischief, think of practical… … Wikipedia
mischief — n. 1) to cause, do, make mischief 2) to be up to, get into mischief 3) malicious mischief 4) out of mischief (to stay out of mischief; to keep children out of mischief) 5) full of mischief 6) up to mischief * * * [ mɪstʃɪf] do get into mischief… … Combinatory dictionary
mischief — mis|chief [ mıstʃıf ] noun uncount behavior or play, especially of children, that causes trouble but not serious harm to other people: be up to/get up to mischief (=do something bad): The boys are always up to some kind of mischief! get into… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English