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1 право преследования
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2 право преследования
1) Law: hot pursuit2) Fishery: right of pursuitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право преследования
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3 право преследования
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4 Х-14
НАСТУПАТЬ/НАСТУПИТЬ НА ХВОСТ кому highly coll VP1. (subj: human or collect) to be following s.o. very closely and be about to catch up to himX наступает Y-y на хвост - X is (right) on Y's tailX is in hot pursuit of Y X is breathing down Y's neck.Они поспешно отходили - противник наступал им на хвост. They were beating a fast retreat because the enemy was right on their tail.2. (subj: human to offend s.o., encroach upon his sphere of interestsX наступил Y-y на хвост — X stepped on Yb toes.«Не злись... ты злишься, как будто я у тебя девочку увел. Ведь она же ничья была, совершенно одна и ничья, я никому не наступил на хвост...» (Аксёнов 7). "Pipe down...pipe down! You'd think she was yours the way you're reacting. She's a free agent, her own woman. I haven't stepped on anybody's toes" (7a). -
5 наступать на хвост
• НАСТУПАТЬ/НАСТУПИТЬ НА ХВОСТ кому highly coll[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ to be following s.o. very closely and be about to catch up to him:- X is breathing down Y's neck.♦ Они поспешно отходили - противник наступал им на хвост. They were beating a fast retreat because the enemy was right on their tail.2. [subj: human]⇒ to offend s.o., encroach upon his sphere of interests:♦ "Не злись... ты злишься, как будто я у тебя девочку увел. Ведь она же ничья была, совершенно одна и ничья, я никому не наступил на хвост..." (Аксёнов 7). "Pipe down...pipe down! You'd think she was yours the way you're reacting. She's a free agent, her own woman. I haven't stepped on anybody's toes" (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наступать на хвост
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6 наступить на хвост
• НАСТУПАТЬ/НАСТУПИТЬ НА ХВОСТ кому highly coll[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ to be following s.o. very closely and be about to catch up to him:- X is breathing down Y's neck.♦ Они поспешно отходили - противник наступал им на хвост. They were beating a fast retreat because the enemy was right on their tail.2. [subj: human]⇒ to offend s.o., encroach upon his sphere of interests:♦ "Не злись... ты злишься, как будто я у тебя девочку увел. Ведь она же ничья была, совершенно одна и ничья, я никому не наступил на хвост..." (Аксёнов 7). "Pipe down...pipe down! You'd think she was yours the way you're reacting. She's a free agent, her own woman. I haven't stepped on anybody's toes" (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наступить на хвост
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7 право преследования по горячим следам
Law: right of hot pursuitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право преследования по горячим следам
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8 право преследования по горячим следам
Law: right of hot pursuitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право преследования по горячим следам
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9 право преследования преступников с нарушением границы другого государства
Politics: right of hot pursuitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право преследования преступников с нарушением границы другого государства
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10 М-189
С МИРОМ PrepP Invar adv1. отпустить кого \М-189- (to let s.o. go) peacefully, without punishment or pursuit: (let s.o. go (allow s.o. to go)) in peacelet s.o. off....Началась заварушка. Подоспевшие милиционеры не смогли разобрать, кто виноват, и встали на сторону полковников... Их отпустили с миром, а студентов, на всякий случай, переписали (Зиновьев 1). A general brawl started. When the police arrived they couldn't tell who was guilty and joined in on the side of the colonels....They were allowed to go in peace, and the students' names were taken just in case (1a).«...Давай приезжай», - гудела трубка... «Я не смогу приехать, Александр Иванович... У меня срочная работа»... - «Ну, работай, чёрт с тобой!..» - сказал тесть (Игоря), вешая трубку. «Уф! Отпустил с миром!» (Ерофеев 3). "..Come on over," boomed the receiver...."I can't come over, Alexander Ivanovich....I've got a deadline."..."All right, do your work, the hell with you!..." he (Igor's father-in-law) said and hung up the phone. "Whew! He let me off..." (3a).2. иди(те), поезжай(те), оставайся, оставайтесь - obs used to wish s.o. a pleasant tripalso used when taking leave of s.o. to wish him good fortune: (when wishing s.o. a pleasant trip) go in peace fare thee well (when taking leave) the very best to you be (keep, stay) well. -
11 с миром
• С МИРОМ[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====- (let s.o. go <allow s.o. to go>) in peace;- let s.o. off.♦...Началась заварушка. Подоспевшие милиционеры не смогли разобрать, кто виноват, и встали на сторону полковников... Их отпустили с миром, а студентов, на всякий случай, переписали (Зиновьев 1). A general brawl started. When the police arrived they couldn't tell who was guilty and joined in on the side of the colonels....They were allowed to go in peace, and the students' names were taken just in case (1a).♦ "...Давай приезжай", - гудела трубка... "Я не смогу приехать, Александр Иванович... У меня срочная работа"... - "Ну, работай, чёрт с тобой!.." - сказал тесть [Игоря], вешая трубку. "Уф! Отпустил с миром!" (Ерофеев 3). "..Come on over," boomed the receiver...."I can't come over, Alexander Ivanovich....I've got a deadline."...."All right, do your work, the hell with you!..." he [Igor's father-in-law] said and hung up the phone. "Whew! He let me off..." (3a).2. иди(те), поезжай(те), оставайся, оставайтесь ≈ obs used to wish s.o. a pleasant trip; also used when taking leave of s.o. to wish him good fortune:- [when wishing s.o. a pleasant trip] go in peace;- [when taking leave] the very best to you;- be (keep, stay) well.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с миром
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