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21 занять твёрдую позицию
1) General subject: put foot down, take a firm line, take a hard line, take a strong line2) Colloquial: put one's foot down3) Makarov: dig in heels, dig in toesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > занять твёрдую позицию
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22 настоять
1) General subject: decoct, digest, draw, get way, infuse, extract, insist, put one's foot down, (на своём) put your foot down3) Jargon: hold out -
23 ошибаться
1) General subject: act amiss, be at fault, be mistaken, be under a delusion, blunder, err, make a blunder, make a mistake, make a slip in speaking, make mistake, miss, mistake, slip, stumble, to be at fault, to be in the wrong, to be wrong, fall into error, take for (приняв за другое), be in the wrong (I realize that I've been in the wrong and wounded your feelings. I humbly apologize. - ошибался), get it wrong (Sorry, I got it wrong. - Я ошибался. / Я ошибся.), to be in error2) Medicine: misdiagnose3) Colloquial: in the wrong (be in the wrong), put a foot wrong (даже немного)4) Rare: misdo6) Jargon: brown off, foozle, go wrong, in the wrong [be], put (one's) foot in it, snafu, have the wrong number, goof off, hash, muff7) Student language: bag8) Advertising: be in error9) Business: be wrong10) Makarov: fault, deal amiss, do amiss11) Taboo: fuck off, kaycuff foe (перевертыш) -
24 садиться в лужу
садиться в лужу (в калошу, в галошу)разг., ирон.lit. sit down in a puddle; cf. make a fool of oneself; make oneself look silly; come a cropper (a howler, a mucker); get into a mess (fix); pull a boner; put one's foot in itСатин (Барону, смеясь).
Вы, ваше вашество, опять торжественно сели в лужу! Образованный человек, а карту передёрнуть не можете... (М. Горький, На дне) — Satin (to the Baron, laughing): Well, your And-so-forth, you again triumphantly sat down in a puddle! You're an educated man, but you can't smuggle a card.Он не прикидывался всезнайкой. Он охотно признавал, что он не прав. Но даже, когда он говорил: "Этого я не знаю" или "ну и сел в лужу" - в его голосе слышалось веселье. (И. Эренбург, День второй) — He didn't act as though he knew it all. When he was in the wrong, he readily admitted it. But even when he said 'I didn't know that' or 'I put my foot in it, right?' his voice was cheerful.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > садиться в лужу
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25 спотыкаться
1) General subject: blunder, catch one's foot, falter, flounder, hobble, reel, slip up, stumble (тж. перен.), titubate, trip (зацепившись за что-либо), trip (on, over)2) American: fall over (обо что-либо)3) Economy: hobble (напр. о характере развития экономики) -
26 проявить твёрдость
General subject: hold one's ground, stand one's ground, take the gloves off, put one's foot downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проявить твёрдость
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27 бить ногой по ягодицам
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бить ногой по ягодицам
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28 досадно оговориться
General subject: put one's foot in one's mouthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > досадно оговориться
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29 ошибочно отправить сообщение
Internet: put one's foot in one's mouth (тому адресату, о котором в сообщении идет речь (обычно насмешка, негативный комментарий и т.п.))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибочно отправить сообщение
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30 сболтнуть глупость, нелепицу
General subject: put one's foot in one's mouth (тут же осознать и пожалеть)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сболтнуть глупость, нелепицу
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31 попадать
несовер. - попадать; совер. - попасть1) (в кого-л./что-л.; достичь цель)попадать в цель — to hit the mark прям. и перен.
2) (оказаться в каком-л. месте, положении, обстоятельствах.)get (to), come (upon), fall (into), find oneself (in), hit (upon)попадать кому-л. в руки — to fall into smb.'s hands
попадать в затруднительное положение — to get into difficulties; to find oneself in a tight corner идиом.
попасть в полосу неудач — to fall on evil days/times
попадать в переплет — разг. to get into a scrape/mess, to get into trouble, to be in a bind
попадать в подчинение — (кого-л.) to place smth. under the authority (of)
попадать в сети — to be caught in a net; fall into a net
••попадать в самую точку — to hit the (right) nail on the head, to hit the mark, to strike home
- ему попалопопадать пальцем в небо разг. — to be wide of the mark; to take the wrong sow by the ear идиом.
- как попало
- какой попало
- когда попало
- кому попало
- кто попало
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32 вести себя грубо
1) General subject: play the bear2) Jargon: put (one's) foot in it -
33 вести себя невоспитанно
Jargon: put (one's) foot in itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести себя невоспитанно
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34 вести себя нескромно
Jargon: put (one's) foot in itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести себя нескромно
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35 дать маху
1) General subject: boob, make a slip, miss ones mark, pull a boner, shoot into the brown, make a slinky, put one's foot in it, let slip2) Colloquial: make a fluff3) Jargon: bobble4) Set phrase: let the chance slip, make a blunder, miss an opportunity5) American English: pull a blooper -
36 двигаться ощупью
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37 нажимать, давить на педаль газа
General subject: put one’s foot downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нажимать, давить на педаль газа
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38 настаивать
1) General subject: decoct, digest, draw (чай), en-, enforce, extract, hang out, hang out (for) (на), hold to (to hold somebody to his promise - настаивать на выполнении кем-либо своего обещания), infuse, infuse (чай, травы и т.п.), ingrain (чай, травы и т.п.), insist (на чем-либо), persevere (на - in), press, press home (на чем-л.), press on (на чем-л.), stand, steeper, threap, urge, stand out, stand upon, stick out (на чём-л.-for), (на) be set on (Why is the Liberal government so set on building this prison in the midst of a residential neighbourhood? Perhaps because it's an NDP riding?), put one's foot down2) Mathematics: insist on3) Law: claim5) Jargon: follow through6) Information technology: persist9) Idiomatic expression: dig in heels -
39 плохо справляться
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40 поддать газу
American English: put (one's) foot to the floor
См. также в других словарях:
put one's foot in it — or[put one s foot in one s mouth] {v. phr.}, {informal} To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. * /He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was one of… … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's foot in it — or[put one s foot in one s mouth] {v. phr.}, {informal} To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. * /He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was one of… … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ one's\ foot\ in\ it — • put one s foot in it • put one s foot in one s mouth v. phr. informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was … Словарь американских идиом
put one's foot in it — (informal) To spoil anything by some tactless blunder or remark • • • Main Entry: ↑foot * * * put one s foot in it (or put one s foot in one s mouth) informal say or do something tactless or embarrassing; commit a blunder or indiscretion … Useful english dictionary
put one's foot in it — ► put one s foot in it informal say or do something tactless or embarrassing. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
put\ one's\ foot\ in\ one's\ mouth — • put one s foot in it • put one s foot in one s mouth v. phr. informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was … Словарь американских идиом
put one's foot down — ► put one s foot down informal 1) adopt a firm policy when faced with opposition or disobedience. 2) Brit. accelerate a motor vehicle by pressing the accelerator pedal. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
put one's foot down — phrasal : to take a firm stand put his foot down on our staying out after midnight : give a clear or decisive order * * * put one s foot down (informal) To take a firm decision, usu against something • • • Main Entry: ↑foot * * * informal adopt a … Useful english dictionary
put one's foot down — To put one s foot down means to exert authority to prevent something from happening. The child wanted to sleep on the sofa but his father put his foot down and sent him to bed … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
put one's foot in one's mouth — idi put one s foot in one s mouth, to make an embarrassing blunder … From formal English to slang
put one's foot down — idi put one s foot down, to take a firm stand; be decisive or determined … From formal English to slang