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1 самому в петлю лезть
1) General subject: put a halter round own neck, put head in a noose, put neck in the noose, put one's neck in the noose2) Makarov: put (one's) head in a nooseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самому в петлю лезть
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2 самому лезть в петлю
General subject: put one's neck into the noose, stick( one's) neck outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самому лезть в петлю
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3 лезть в петлю
2) Jargon: risk one's neck3) Set phrase: put one's head in the noose -
4 петля
жен.1) loop; eye; mesh; noose перен.2) buttonhole; eye3) stitch- спустить петлю4) hinge5) авиац. loop•••надеть/накидывать петлю на шею — to attach/hang a millstone about one's neck, to put a noose around one's neck
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5 лезть в петлю
тж. надевать петлю себе на шеюstick (put, run) one's head into the noose; put one's neck in (into) the noose; put one's head in chancery- Массы - народ практический, они не станут понапрасну лезть в петлю. (Эм. Казакевич, Синяя тетрадь) — 'The masses are practical people, they don't intend to stick their heads in the noose for nothing.'
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6 лезть на рожон
1) General subject: ask for, ask for it, kick against the pricks, show hackles, take a bear by the tooth, kick against the prick, knock head against a brick wall, look for trouble, run head against a brick wall, stick neck out, stick one's neck out2) Colloquial: ask for trouble, invite trouble, put one's head into a noose3) Jargon: shine4) Set phrase: kick against the pricks (дословно: Лягать колючки. Смысл: сопротивляться во вред себе)5) Makarov: head for trouble, knock ( one's) head against a brick wall, run (one's) head against a brick wall -
7 хоть в петлю лезь
разг.one might (could) < just as well> stick one's head in a (the) noose; one might put a rope round one's neck; one may as well go and hang oneselfКупцы.
Так уж сделайте такую милость, ваше сиятельство. Если уже вы, то есть, не поможете в нашей просьбе, то уж и не знаем, как и быть: просто хоть в петлю полезай. (Н. Гоголь, Ревизор) — Shopkeepers. Please look kindly on our plea, Your Grace. If you won't help us, then we don't know what will happen, we might just as well stick our heads in the noose!Было это в самом начале войны. Проводил своего старшого и затосковал. Так затосковал, что от кручины хоть в петлю полезай. (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — It was right at the start of the war. I'd seen my eldest off and I was feeling down. Real down, so's I could have put my head in a noose for grief.
- Не знаю, брат Миша, что теперь и заводить... Хоть в петлю... (В. Белов, Привычное дело) — 'I don't know what to do, and that's a fact, Misha. I'd as lief put a rope round my neck...'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть в петлю лезь
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8 Г-278
совать/сунуть ГОЛОВУ в петлю СО-ваться в петлю both coll VP subj: human1. to take one's own life by hangingX сунул голову в петлю — X hanged himselfX put the noose around his neck.2. to undertake sth. risky that may jeopardize one's life, career etc: X сует голову в петлю = X is sticking his head in the nooseX is risking his neck X is putting his life (career etc) on the line. -
9 совать голову в петлю
• СОВАТЬ/СУНУТЬ ГОЛОВУ В ПЕТЛЮ; СОВАТЬСЯ В ПЕТЛЮ both coll[VP; subj: human]=====1. to take one's own life by hanging:- X put the noose around his neck.2. to undertake sth. risky that may jeopardize one's life, career etc:- X is putting his life (career etc) on the line.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > совать голову в петлю
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10 соваться в петлю
• СОВАТЬ/СУНУТЬ ГОЛОВУ В ПЕТЛЮ; СОВАТЬСЯ В ПЕТЛЮ both coll[VP; subj: human]=====1. to take one's own life by hanging:- X put the noose around his neck.2. to undertake sth. risky that may jeopardize one's life, career etc:- X is putting his life (career etc) on the line.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > соваться в петлю
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11 сунуть голову в петлю
• СОВАТЬ/СУНУТЬ ГОЛОВУ В ПЕТЛЮ; СОВАТЬСЯ В ПЕТЛЮ both coll[VP; subj: human]=====1. to take one's own life by hanging:- X put the noose around his neck.2. to undertake sth. risky that may jeopardize one's life, career etc:- X is putting his life (career etc) on the line.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сунуть голову в петлю
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12 П-127
ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ VP1. (subj: human to expose o.s. knowingly to serious dangerto get o.s. into serious troubleX лезет в петлю = X puts (sticks) his head in a (the) nooseX risks his neck X puts his head on the (chopping) block.(Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.) (Букин:) Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его (Гомыру) полюбишь. (Маша:)...Почему я его должна полюбить? (Букин:) Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. (Маша:) В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? (Букин:) Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). (The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.) (B.:) I'm sure you'll get to like him (Gomyra) later. (M.:)... Why should I get to like him? (B.:) But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. (M.:) A noose? And what do you think? (B.:) Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. \П-127 кому coll ( impfv infin onlyused as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)) used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament: X-y (остаётся) в петлю лезть = X feels absolutely desperate X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself. -
13 лезть в петлю
• ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to expose o.s. knowingly to serious danger; to get o.s. into serious trouble:- X puts his head on the (chopping) block.♦ [Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.] [Букин:] Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его [Гомыру] полюбишь. [Маша:]...Почему я его должна полюбить? [Букин:] Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. [Маша:] В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? [Букин:] Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). [The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.] [B.:] I'm sure you'll get to like him [Gomyra] later. [M.:]... Why should I get to like him? [B.:] But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. [M.:] A noose? And what do you think? [B.:] Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. лезть в петлю кому coll [impfv infin only; used as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)]⇒ used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament:- X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лезть в петлю
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14 полезть в петлю
• ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to expose o.s. knowingly to serious danger; to get o.s. into serious trouble:- X puts his head on the (chopping) block.♦ [Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.] [Букин:] Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его [Гомыру] полюбишь. [Маша:]...Почему я его должна полюбить? [Букин:] Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. [Маша:] В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? [Букин:] Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). [The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.] [B.:] I'm sure you'll get to like him [Gomyra] later. [M.:]... Why should I get to like him? [B.:] But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. [M.:] A noose? And what do you think? [B.:] Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. полезть в петлю кому coll [impfv infin only; used as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)]⇒ used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament:- X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > полезть в петлю
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15 совать голову в петлю
неодобр.1) ( вешаться) hang oneself2) (рисковать жизнью, карьерой и т. п.) put (stick) one's head (neck) in (into) a noose- И что тебе за интерес, я не понимаю. Для чего ты суёшь свою голову в петлю?... Ведь ты так рискуешь, жизнью своей рискуешь... (П. Нилин, Хоронили моего дядю) — 'I can't see what you get so worked up about anyway. What do you go putting your head in the noose for, risking your life the way you do?'
- Они крайне осторожны. Им вовсе не хочется совать голову в петлю. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'They're extremely careful. They have no desire to stick their heads in the noose.'
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