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101 потерпеть крах
1) General subject: break one's back, come a cropper, crash, fall, go (о банке), phut, break back, go down the pan (имеется в виду 'lavatory pan'), go down in flames, come a buster2) Colloquial: in shambles (be in shambles) (букв.в обломках)3) General subject: implode4) Law: burst5) Accounting: wreck6) Jargon: be in shambles (букв. в обломках), go to pot, go down the tubes (yes, "tubes" has to be plural)7) Banking: collapse -
102 прислониться спиной к дереву
1) General subject: lean back against a tree2) Makarov: lean (one's) back against a treeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прислониться спиной к дереву
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103 сделать усилие, постараться
Idiomatic expression: put (one's) back into it (If you put your back into that report, you'll soon be done.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать усилие, постараться
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104 сломать себе шею
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105 спина
1) General subject: back (to turn one's back upon somebody - отвернуться от кого-либо; покинуть кого-либо), behind, (в сложных словах имеет значение) dorsi, rear, tergum2) Biology: (тж. dorso-)(в сложных словах) dorsi-, (тж. dorso-)(в сложных словах) dorso-4) Sports: bk5) Simple: behind (тж. человека) -
106 упереться
1) General subject: abut, balk, get back up, come to, stop at, refuse to budge, stubbornly refuse2) Colloquial: dig in heels, get caught up on (smth.), get held up on (smth.), get stuck on (натолкнуться на трудности to start experiencing difficulties; smth.), hit up against (smth.), run into (smth.)3) Literal: jib4) Deprecatingly: strike an attitude5) Makarov: get (one's) back up6) Idiomatic expression: put someone's foot down -
107 находиться под прицелом не сознавая этого
Jargon: (в опасности) have the bullseye on one's back (He had the bullseye on his back. = = Ему было невдомёк, что он находился под прицелом (в смертельной опасности).)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > находиться под прицелом не сознавая этого
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108 отвёртываться
отвертеться, отвернуться1. ( отвинчиваться) come* unscrewed2. (сов. отвернуться) ( отгибаться) turn back3. (сов. отвернуться) (от) turn away (from); (перен.: переставать общаться) turn away (from), turn one's back (on)4. страд. к отвёртывать -
109 поясница
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110 стена
ж. (в разн. знач.)wallобносить стеной (вн.) — wall in (d.)
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жить стена в стену с кем-л. — be close neighbours with smb.припереть кого-л. к стене — drive* smb. into a corner, back smb. against the wall
быть припёртым к стене — be driven into a corner, have one's back against the wall; be at bay
лезть на стену разг. — be beside oneself; go* into a frenzy
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111 поясница
ж.waist; loins pl, small of the backболь в поясни́це — pain in the small of one's back
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112 отвернуться
несовер. - отвертываться; совер. - отвернуться1) ( отвинчиваться)2) ( отгибаться)3) (от кого-л./чего-л.)turn away (from) прям. и перен.; turn one's back (on) перен. (переставать общаться) -
113 навзничь
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114 тайком
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115 без ведома
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116 лежать в лёжку
прост.be laid up for long; lie like a log; be flat on one's back; be bedridden- Маркушка-то в лёжку лежит, того гляди, богу душу отдаст. (Д. Мамин-Сибиряк, Дикое счастье) — Markushka is flat on his back. He may gasp his last at any moment.
Раз в месяц - с пенсии - Евстигнеич аккуратно напивался и после этого три дня лежал в лёжку. (В. Шукшин, Космос, нервная система и шмат сала) — Regularly, once a month, when he drew his pension, Yevstigneyich used to get drunk, after which he would be laid up for three days at a stretch.
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117 ti
liliacea ( Cordyline fruticosa); its long, thick root, cooked in the earth oven, is deliciously sweet.to bend down to allow someone to climb on one's back to be carried ( haha); he-ti-atu a Kaiga i te tua ivi, he-haha-mai Huri Avai, Kaiga bent his back and Huri Avai climbed on his shoulders. -
118 быть побеждённым
1) General subject: give best, go down, have had chips, lick the dust, succumb, to be on ( one's) back, be left, get left, get the worst of it, have the worse2) Business: be overcome3) Makarov: be on the wrong side of the hedge, get beaten, have had ( one's) chips4) Phraseological unit: bite the dust -
119 вести себя без стеснения
Makarov: let (one's) back hair down, let ( one's) hair downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести себя без стеснения
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120 вести себя раскованно
1) General subject: be unreserved in manner2) Makarov: let (one's) back hair down, let ( one's) hair down, let oneself goУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести себя раскованно
См. также в других словарях:
Behind one's back — Back Back (b[a^]k), n. [AS. b[ae]c, bac; akin to Icel., Sw., & LG. bak, Dan. bag; cf. OHG. bahho ham, Skr. bhaj to turn, OSlav. b[=e]g[u^] flight. Cf. {Bacon}.] 1. In human beings, the hinder part of the body, extending from the neck to the end… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
turn one's back on — phrasal or turn one s back upon 1. : to put behind one : depart from with this month of March we turn our backs on winter Faith Baldwin Eskimo turn their backs abruptly on the sea … up a valley from the shore C.D.Forde 2 … Useful english dictionary
off one's back — {adj. phr.} 1. {informal} Stopped from bothering one; removed as an annoyance or pest. * / Having a kid brother always following me is a nuisance, Mary told her mother. Can t you get him off my back? / * /The singer was so popular with teenagers… … Dictionary of American idioms
off one's back — {adj. phr.} 1. {informal} Stopped from bothering one; removed as an annoyance or pest. * / Having a kid brother always following me is a nuisance, Mary told her mother. Can t you get him off my back? / * /The singer was so popular with teenagers… … Dictionary of American idioms
off\ one's\ back — adj. phr. 1. informal Stopped from bothering one; removed as an annoyance or pest. Having a kid brother always following me is a nuisance, Mary told her mother. Can t you get him off my back? The singer was so popular with teenagers that he took… … Словарь американских идиом
on one's back — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Making insistent demands of you; being an annoyance or bother. * /My wife has been on my back for weeks to fix the front door screen./ * /I can t get any work done with the children on my back from morning until night./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
on one's back — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Making insistent demands of you; being an annoyance or bother. * /My wife has been on my back for weeks to fix the front door screen./ * /I can t get any work done with the children on my back from morning until night./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
on\ one's\ back — adj. phr. informal Making insistent demands of you; being an annoyance or bother. My wife has been on my back for weeks to fix the front door screen. I can t get any work done with the children on my back from morning until night. Jim could do a… … Словарь американских идиом
turn one's back on — phrasal 1. reject, deny < would be turning one s back on history Pius Walsh > 2. forsake < turned his back on his obligations > … New Collegiate Dictionary
turn one's back on — ► turn one s back on ignore; reject. Main Entry: ↑back … English terms dictionary
behind one's back — idi behind one s back, without one s knowledge, esp. treacherously or secretly … From formal English to slang