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1 делать вид
1) General subject: affect, make believe, make show, pretend (а не только претендовать), profess, put on a show, sham, go through the motions, make a show of, feign, put on a semblance of, play-act, make out2) Colloquial: let on3) Diplomatic term: assume a mask, put on a mask, wear a mask4) Scottish language: make fashion5) Jargon: put on airs6) Set phrase: (usu. with obj. clause) pretend -
2 выставлять напоказ
1) General subject: air, blazon (часто blazon forth, blazon out, blazon abroad), blazon abroad, blazon forth, blazon out, cut a dash (что-либо), display, flaunt, flourish, (что-л.) hold up to view, hotdog, make a parade of (что-либо), parade, splurge, (что-л.) cut a feather, (что-л.) make great display of, make a parade of, (что-л.) put (smth.) on show (of something which is supposed to be very private), demonstrate, put on a display, show off, glare2) Colloquial: sport3) American: cut a wide swathe4) Literal: draw the curtain (что-либо)5) Law: expose6) Economy: put something in the window7) Diplomatic term: (что-л.) make a show ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выставлять напоказ
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3 бравировать
несовер.; (чем-л.)
brave, defy, flaunt, show off; put on a show of bravado, put a good face on* * ** * *brave, defy, flaunt, show off -
4 предъявлять
1) General subject: assert (доказательства), bring, lay, lodge (обвинение), pass in, present, produce, put in (претензию), show, surrender (документ, билет), demonstrate3) Economy: present (напр. вексель), sight (вексель, тратту), sight a bill (тратту), sights a bill, submit (документы)4) Accounting: lodge (требование)5) Diplomatic term: raise (претензию), show (документ)7) Business: confront, put forward, render8) Gold mining: file with (кому-либо)9) SAP.fin. present (вексель) -
5 бравировать
(тв.) flaunt (d.), defy (d.), brave (d.), show* off (d.); (без доп.) put* on a show of bravado, put* a good face on -
6 выпендриваться
несовер.; без доп.; разг.
behave in an affected manner; put on airs, show off* * ** * *behave in an affected manner; put on airs -
7 бравировать
(тв.) книжн.flaunt (d), defy (d), brave (d), show off (d); (без доп.) put on a show of bravado; put a good face onбрави́ровать опа́сностью — ≈ defy danger; parade one's fearlessness
брави́ровать свое́й гру́бостью — flaunt one's boorishness
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8 напоказ
нареч.for showвыставлять напоказ (вн.) — put* up for show (d.); (перен.) show* off (d.); flaunt (d.); parade (d.)
выставлять напоказ свои знания и т. п. — parade one's knowledge, etc., make* a show of one's knowledge, etc.
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9 оказывать сопротивление
1) General subject: dispute, make a fight of it, make a stand against, offer resistance, put up a resistance, react, react against, rebel, repugn (чему-л.), resist, stem, stick up to, maintain resistance, offer opposition, oppose, stick up (to), make a stand against (кому-л., чему-л.), bid defiance to2) Military: confront, furnish resistance, (упорное) maintain resistance, make a stand, make resistance, mount opposition, provide resistance, (упорное) put up a (stout) defense, put up resistance, show resistance3) Mathematics: exhibit resistance to, offer a resistance4) Makarov: furnish resistant, rebel (чему-л.), demonstrate resistanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать сопротивление
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10 демонстрировать
несов. - демонстри́ровать, сов. - продемонстри́ровать1) тк. несов. ( участвовать в демонстрации) take part in a demonstration / march; march2) (вн.; показывать) show (d), demonstrate (d)демонстри́ровать но́вый кинофи́льм — show a new film
3) (вн.; нарочито подчёркивать) put up a show / display (of) -
11 выставлять (что-л.) напоказ
1) General subject: hold up to view, cut a feather, make great display of, put (smth.) on show (of something which is supposed to be very private)2) Diplomatic term: make a show ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выставлять (что-л.) напоказ
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12 выделываться
1) General subject: hotdog, put on lugs, show off2) Colloquial: have a big head3) American English: showboat -
13 драться
1) General subject: barter blows, battel, batter at each other, battle, be at cuffs, brawl, fall over each other, fall over one another, let out at, put up a show, scrap, spar, to be at cuffs, tussle, bicker, fall to loggerheads, fight, fight a battle, scramble, scuffle, struggle, mix it (with), mix it up (with), engage in a fistfight2) Australian slang: go the knuckle, job4) Makarov: mix it up (особ. на кулачках), exchange blows5) Taboo: bump titties, kick ass, tangle assholes6) Phraseological unit: drop the gloves (To fight.) -
14 организовать выставку (показ работ)
General subject: put on a showУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > организовать выставку (показ работ)
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15 побывать в деле
General subject: put up a show -
16 сражаться
1) General subject: battel, combat, contest (с оружием в руках), fight, grapple, put up a show, skirmish (мелкими снарядами), battle, contend, fight on, play, strike for (за что-л.)2) Obsolete: militate3) Military: struggle4) Australian slang: go the knuckle5) Jargon: slug6) Makarov: do a battle, fight a battle, combat for (за что-л.)7) Phraseological unit: drop the gloves -
17 форсить
Colloquial: splurge, put on airs, show off, swagger, swank -
18 П-623
ИГРАТЬ (РАБОТАТЬ coll) НА ПУБЛИКУ VP subj: human to behave consciously in an unnatural or not entirely appropriate manner in order to make a certain impression on those observingX играл на публику - X played to his (an) audienceX kept ( had) one eye on the gallery X put on a show (for s.o.). -
19 организовать выставку
General subject: (показ работ) put on a showУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > организовать выставку
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20 играть на публику
• ИГРАТЬ <РАБОТАТЬ coll> НА ПУБЛИКУ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to behave consciously in an unnatural or not entirely appropriate manner in order to make a certain impression on those observing:- X put on a show (for s.o.).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > играть на публику
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