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121 мошенничать
1) General subject: Jew, beat, bilk, blackleg, cheat, cozen, fake, gammon, gazump, gyp, humbug, jink, quack, quacksalver, ready, ready up, rig, rogue, rook, shark, swindle, play jack with, finagle3) American: deacon, gip, pull a fast one4) Law: defraud6) Jargon: bunco bunko, diddle, fiddle, gazoozle, girk, gold brick, hornswoggle, hose, pluck, snafu, babble, dish, plug, ride a pony7) Makarov: play the knave, skin the lamb -
122 мужество
1) General subject: bravery, courage (have the courage of one's convictions (opinions) - иметь мужество поступать согласно своим убеждениям), doughtiness, fortitude, gut, heart, mettle, nerve, pluck, reassurance, sand, spirit, sportsmanship, spunk, stiff upper lip, valour, virile courage, virility, a stiff upper lip, stoutness, daring3) Obsolete: stomach4) Rare: pluckiness5) Psychology: manhood6) Sublime: valor8) Taboo: balls, balls of steel, fat nuts (см. balls) -
123 мужество изменило ему
General subject: his courage deserted him, his pluck failed himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мужество изменило ему
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124 набраться смелости
General subject: muster up courage, pluck up courage, muster up the nerve (I simply couldn't muster up the nerve to do it.), work up the courageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > набраться смелости
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125 наигрывать на гитаре
Makarov: pluck the strings of a guitarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наигрывать на гитаре
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126 неремонтируемое изделие
1) Engineering: unmaintainable device, unmaintainable item2) Automation: nonrepairable item, nonrestorable item3) Makarov: pluck-out itemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неремонтируемое изделие
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127 неремонтопригодное изделие
Makarov: pluck-out item, unmaintainable deviceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неремонтопригодное изделие
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128 обирать
2) Textile: cull3) Makarov: victimize, despoil of (кого-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
plück — plück·er; … English syllables
Pluck — Pluck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plucked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plucking}.] [AS. pluccian; akin to LG. & D. plukken, G. pfl[ u]cken, Icel. plokka, plukka, Dan. plukke, Sw. plocka. ?27.] 1. To pull; to draw. [1913 Webster] Its own nature . . . plucks on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pluck — pluck·er; pluck·i·ly; pluck·i·ness; pluck·less; pluck; pluck·less·ness; … English syllables
pluck — [pluk] vt. [ME plukken < OE pluccian, akin to Ger pflücken < VL * piluccare, to pull out (> Fr éplucher), for L pilare, to deprive of hair < pilus, hair: see PILE2] 1. to pull off or out; pick 2. to drag or snatch; grab 3. to pull… … English World dictionary
pluck´i|ly — pluck|y «PLUHK ee», adjective, pluck|i|er, pluck|i|est. having or showing courage: »a plucky dog. SYNONYM(S): brave, mettlesome, spirited. –pluck´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
pluck|y — «PLUHK ee», adjective, pluck|i|er, pluck|i|est. having or showing courage: »a plucky dog. SYNONYM(S): brave, mettlesome, spirited. –pluck´i|ly … Useful english dictionary
Pluck — Pluck, n. 1. The act of plucking; a pull; a twitch. [1913 Webster] 2. [Prob. so called as being plucked out after the animal is killed; or cf. Gael. & Ir. pluc a lump, a knot, a bunch.] The heart, liver, and lights of an animal. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pluck — Pluck, v. i. To make a motion of pulling or twitching; usually with at; as, to pluck at one s gown. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pluck — (v.) late O.E. ploccian pull off, cull, from W.Gmc. *plokken (Cf. M.L.G. plucken, M.Du. plocken, Flem. plokken), perhaps from V.L. *piluccare (Cf. O.Fr. peluchier, late 12c.), a frequentative, ultimately from L. pilare pull out hair, from pilus… … Etymology dictionary
pluck — [n] person’s resolution, courage backbone*, boldness, bravery, dauntlessness, determination, grit, guts*, hardihood, heart*, intestinal fortitude*, intrepidity, mettle, moxie*, nerve, resolution, spirit, spunk; concept 411 Ant. cowardice,… … New thesaurus
pluck — ► VERB 1) take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place. 2) pull out (a hair, feather, etc.) 3) pull the feathers from (a bird s carcass) to prepare it for cooking. 4) pull at or twitch. 5) sound (a stringed musical instrument)… … English terms dictionary