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1 пролить
пролить кровь, совершить кровопролитие — to spill blood
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2 пускать кровь
( кому)прост., неодобр.spill smb.'s blood; bleed smb.Сколотил Антонюк... бандитскую семёрку и стал промышлять наганом на окрестных дорогах, не стесняясь пускать кровь. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — Antonyuk... had recruited a band of seven cutthroats... and, armed with pistols, staged hold-ups on the country roads. He did not hesitate to spill blood...
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3 проливать кровь
1) General subject: bleed, spill blood, shed blood (за что-л.-for)2) Set phrase: (за кого, за что) fight, (за кого, за что) struggle3) Makarov: expend blood, shed blood -
4 пролить кровь
1) General subject: bleed, (чью-л.) shed the blood of2) Set phrase: (за кого, за что) be wounded when fighting for (smb., smth.), (за кого, за что) shed one's blood for (smb., smth.)3) Makarov: shed blood, spill blood -
5 совершить кровопролитие
Makarov: spill bloodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершить кровопролитие
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6 проливать кровь
bleed глагол: -
7 лить кровь
1) (за кого, за что) (погибать, умирать, защищая кого-либо или что-либо) shed one's blood for smb., smth.Так думал о смысле жизни Иван Заплатин, недавний боец-миномётчик, дважды раненный, проливший свою кровь на войне за неё, за жизнь. (В. Астафьев, Жизнь прожить) — Thus thought Ivan Zaplatin about the meaning of life - erstwhile mortar-gunner, twice wounded, who had shed his blood in war for that life.
2) (кого, чью) ( убивать кого-либо) spill (shed) smb.'s blood -
8 проливать
1. spilled2. spilling3. spills4. spilt5. spill; shed6. shed7. slopСинонимический ряд:разливать (глаг.) разливать; расплескивать -
9 убить
1) General subject: assassin, assassinate, bag (столько-то дичи), beat, beat out brains, blight, bop, bounce, bump off, burke, bust, butcher, crease, drive into despair, extinguish, fell, finish, fordo, he knocked his opponent for a loop (всех), immolate, jugulate, kill, knock on the head, lay out in lavender, liquidate, make away, make away with (кого-л.), murder, pop, put out light (кого-л.), put to death, scupper, send to glory, settle somebody's hash (кого-либо), shoot up, slaughter, spill the blood, take into camp, take life (кого-л.), throw over the perch (кого-л.), waste, zap, bring down, kill off, knock off the perch, make a kill, make away with, put pipe out, shed the blood of, make away (with), do the business for (кого-л.), take life (кого-л.), knock for a loop (всех), give his gruel (кого-л.), put out light (ликвидировать, кого-л.)2) Medicine: kevorkian (I'd kevorkian this patient with my bare hands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kevorkian)3) Colloquial: account, croak, lay out, mop, poop, put away, finish off (finish someone off)4) American: blip off, off, put across, put the chill, snuff, bump off, give the works (кого-л.), blast5) Obsolete: end, turn hand upon (кого-л.)8) Law: assassinate (по политическим мотивам, по найму), kill unjustifiably9) mil.sl. cancel, terminate, eliminate10) Rude: corpse11) Jargon: bump-off, drill, erase, fix( one's) wagon, lavender, lay (someone) out in the lavender, lynch, pay off, push across, push off, rub out, send to the skies, take care of someone, take the rap, tip off, total, wax, wipe (someone) off the slate, write off (кого-л.), let daylight into, cancel someone's Christmas, (кого-л.) take off, (кого-л.) skrag, (кого-л.) spoil, put down, bump, burn, chill, cool, cool off, cool out, cream, drop, hurt, ice, iron out, kiss off, knock down, knock off, lay out (someone) lay (someone) out, let (someone) have it, pop off, put on ice, put the chill on, put the chill on someone, rap, scrag, top, wash out (кого-то, намеренно или случайно), whiff, wipe off, wipe out12) Makarov: smite, do in, do to death, finish off, do to death (кого-л.)13) Security: shoot down -
10 ранить
1) General subject: catch, cut (ножом, саблей), harrow, injure, (глубоко) plough up, scotch, slash, spill the blood, stab, tear, wing (в крыло или руку), wound, play the mischief, scar2) Medicine: hurt, maim, traumatize, vulnerate3) Colloquial: pip, do a mischief4) Obsolete: yerk5) Rare: sore7) Makarov: do a mischief (кого-л.) -
11 убить или ранить
General subject: spill the blood -
12 проливать
пролить (вн.)spill* (d.)♢
проливать (свою) кровь (за вн.) — shed* one's blood (for)проливать слёзы (по дт., пр., о пр.) — shed* tears (over); turn on the waterworks идиом. разг.
проливать свет (на вн.) — shed* / throw* light (on)
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13 проливать
несов. - пролива́ть, сов. - проли́ть; (вн.)spill (d)••пролива́ть (свою́) кровь за (вн.) — shed one's blood (for)
пролива́ть слёзы (по дт., пр.; о пр.) — shed tears (over); turn on the waterworks идиом. разг.
пролива́ть свет (на вн.) — shed / throw light (on)
См. также в других словарях:
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spill — Ⅰ. spill [1] ► VERB (past and past part. spilt or spilled) 1) flow or cause to flow over the edge of a container. 2) move or empty out from a place. 3) informal reveal (confidential information). ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
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spill — 1. v. & n. v. (past and past part. spilt or spilled) 1 intr. & tr. fall or run or cause (a liquid, powder, etc.) to fall or run out of a vessel, esp. unintentionally. 2 a tr. & intr. throw (a person etc.) from a vehicle, saddle, etc. b intr. (esp … Useful english dictionary
spill — spill1 S3 [spıl] v past tense and past participle spilt [spılt] especially BrE or spilled especially AmE [: Old English; Origin: spillan to kill, destroy, waste ] 1.) [I and T] if you spill a liquid, or if it spills, it accidentally flows over… … Dictionary of contemporary English
spill — spill1 [ spıl ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container: spill something on/over something: I spilled coffee all over my desk. a ) intransitive to accidentally flow out of a container: spill from: Oil is still… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spill — I UK [spɪl] / US verb Word forms spill : present tense I/you/we/they spill he/she/it spills present participle spilling past tense spilled or spilt UK [spɪlt] / US past participle spilled or spilt ** 1) [transitive] to accidentally pour a liquid… … English dictionary