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  • 61 намять бока

    намять (помять, наломать, обломать, нагреть) бока ( кому)
    прост.
    1) (сильно ругать, распекать кого-либо) give smb. a proper dressing down; put the heat on smb.; give smb. what for; blow smb. up

    - Если ты завтра с такими же речами... выступишь, тебе подходяще намнут бока, и, поверь мне, за дело. (И. Соловьёв, Будни милиции) — 'If you keep on saying such things tomorrow, they will give you a proper dressing down, and believe me, that'll be fair.'

    2) (жестоко побить, поколотить кого-либо) give smb. a sound licking (thrashing); thrash smb.'s sides; beat smb. black and blue

    - Много ли недодал вчера?.. - Об двух красных спорились. - Много же, смотри! Как бы, слушай, бока не намяли. (В. Короленко, Река играет) — 'How much did you short pay them yesterday?'... 'We differed over twenty rubles.' 'Quite a bit! See they don't thrash your sides for you!'

    3) (нанести сокрушительное поражение противнику, разгромить его) smash the enemy; blow smb. up

    И вот еду я на фронт и думаю: "Техника у немцев сильная, армия - тоже ничего себе. Чёрт возьми, с таким противником даже интересно подраться и наломать ему бока". (М. Шолохов, Наука ненависти) — And so I was on my way to the front and I couldn't help thinking: their army's a pretty good one and they are very strong on the technical side. Why, when you come to think of it, it's really interesting to fight an enemy like that and smash him.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > намять бока

  • 62 не унести костей

    not escape with a whole skin; fail to escape with life and limb

    - Батальон ваш, имейте в виду, будет действовать на очень важном участке. Когда их нажмут с той стороны, все кинутся к выходу в тыл и будут пытаться пробиться. Не пустить! Как бы ни напирали - не пустить! Чтоб ни один не унёс костей. (В. Овечкин, С фронтовым приветом) — 'Your battalion, don't forget, is going to operate on an important section. When things start getting hot for them on the other side, they'll all make a rush to escape rearwards, unless they put their hands up, and try to break through. And it's your job not to let 'em! No matter how hard they push! Not one of 'em is to slip through with a whole skin.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не унести костей

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