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61 Кто может украсть теленка, украдет и корову
Once a person commits a little theft, he may well become a real thiefVar.: Кто украдёт яйцо, тот украдёт и лошадь. Кто украл яйцо, украдёт и курицуCf: Не that steals an egg will steal a chicken (an ox) (Am.). Не that will steal an egg, will steal an ox (Br.). Не that will steal an ounce will steal a pound (Am.). Не that will steal a pin will steal a better thing (Am.). Не that will steal a pin will steal a pound (Br.). Little rogues easily become great ones (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто может украсть теленка, украдет и корову
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62 затмить
1) General subject: blind, defuse, extinguish, go better (кого-л.), knock, obscure, outdazzle, outmatch, outshine, outtop, overshadow, overtop, put into the shade, run away (with; особ. в театре), take the shine out of, umbrage (кого-л.), beat hollow, steal the show, take the shine out of (кого-л.), steal the show (кого-л. другого), steal the spotlight (кого-л.), steal the limelight (кого-либо), throw in the shade (превзойти, кого-л., что-л.), throw into the shade (превзойти, кого-л., что-л.), take the shine out of (что-л.), (соперника) steal the scene, run rings around somebody2) Colloquial: upstage -
63 воровать
1) General subject: cabbage, finger, gyp, liberate, mooch, mouch, nobble, pilfer, prig, purloin, steal, thieve, plunder, shoplift (steal from a shop while it's open), lift (to "lift" something is to steal it surreptitiously (with light fingers - pickpocket, shoplift etc))2) Colloquial: crib, touch for, screw out of, gaffle4) Rare: rape5) Law: strike7) Jargon: gonef, goniff, hoist, jostle, promote, snaffle, snare, sting, boost (boost a car - steal a car. Two typewriters were boosted from the shop yesterday - Shoplift), buzz, hooky, jackroll (обычно у пьяных), knock off, put the snatch on (someone or something), rip, rip off, rip-off, ripoff, snipe8) Makarov: poach -
64 воровать
(что-л.)
steal; pilfer, filch (о мелкой краже); pinch разг.* * ** * *воровать; своровать steal; pilfer, filch* * *abductcabbagegypkidnapmoochmouchplunderpurloinskulkingstealthievethieving -
65 красть
(что-л.)
steal; pilfer (о мелких кражах)* * ** * *красть; украсть steal; pilfer* * *abductkidnappickpurloinstealthievethieving -
66 похищать
(кого-л./что-л.)
purloin, steal* * *1) abduct; 2) steal* * *похищать; похитить purloin, steal; kidnap* * *abductkidnapplunderpurloinreavesnatchsteal -
67 украсть
(что-л.)
steal; pilfer (о мелких кражах)* * ** * *красть; украсть steal; pilfer* * *kidnapnabnobblescroungesnitchstealthieve -
68 прокрадываться
прокрастьсяsteal* (тж. перен.)прокрадываться мимо — steal* by / past
прокрасться в комнату — steal* into a room
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69 наворовать
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70 накрасть
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71 похитить
см. похищать* * *1) abduct; 2) steal* * *похищать; похитить purloin, steal; kidnap* * *abductkidnappurloinspiritstealthieve -
72 раскрадывать
(что-л.); разг.
steal, loot, clean out* * ** * *раскрадывать; раскрасть ; steal, loot, clean out -
73 уворовать
совер.; (что-л.); разг.
steal* * *(что-л.); steal* * *kidnapstealthieve -
74 прокрадываться
несов. - прокра́дываться, сов. - прокра́стьсяsteal, sneakпрокра́дываться ми́мо — steal by / past
прокра́сться в ко́мнату — steal / sneak into the room
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75 отбор/перехват шайбы
отбор/перехват шайбы
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
steal
Another term for takeaway.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отбор/перехват шайбы
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76 вырываться вперёд
1) General subject: shoot ahead, spurt into the lead2) Economy: march to steal a manufacturing (напр. в конкурентной борьбе), steal a march (напр. в конкурентной борьбе) -
77 вырываться вперед
1) General subject: shoot ahead, spurt into the lead2) Economy: march to steal a manufacturing (напр. в конкурентной борьбе), steal a march (напр. в конкурентной борьбе) -
78 коготок увяз - всей птичке пропасть
Set phrase: a castle that parleys is half gotten, a city that parleys is half gotten, a woman that parleys is half gotten, but one claw snagged, the bird is bagged, he that will steal a pin will steal a better thing (one reprehensible step leads to many more with no way of getting out of it at all), if one claw is caught, the bird is lost, one link broken, the whole chain is brokenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коготок увяз - всей птичке пропасть
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79 коготок увяз-всей птичке пропасть
1) Set phrase: one link broken, the whole chain is broken (дословно: Одно звено сломано-вся цепь порвана)2) Makarov: he that will steal a pin will steal a better thing (one reprehensible step leads to many more with no way of getting out of it at all)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > коготок увяз-всей птичке пропасть
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80 кто украдёт иголку, украдёт и кошёлку
General subject: he that will steal a pin will steal a poundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кто украдёт иголку, украдёт и кошёлку
См. также в других словарях:
steal´er — steal «steel», verb, stole, sto|len, steal|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to take (something) that does not belong to one; take dishonestly: »Robbers stole the money. Who steals my purse, st … Useful english dictionary
Steal — (st[=e]l), v. t. [imp. {Stole} (st[=o]l); p. p. {Stolen} (st[=o] l n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stealing}.] [OE. stelen, AS. stelan; akin to OFries. stela, D. stelen, OHG. stelan, G. stehlen, Icel. stela, SW. stj[ a]la, Dan. sti[ae]le, Goth. stilan.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steal — steal, *pilfer, filch, purloin, lift, pinch, snitch, swipe, cop are comparable when they mean to take another s possession without right and without his knowledge or permission. Steal, the commonest and most general of the group, can refer to any … New Dictionary of Synonyms
steal — ► VERB (past stole; past part. stolen) 1) take (something) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it. 2) give or take surreptitiously or without permission: I stole a look at my watch. 3) move somewhere quietly or… … English terms dictionary
steal — [stēl] vt. stole, stolen, stealing [ME stelen < OE stælan, akin to Ger stehlen, prob. altered < IE base * ster , to rob > Gr sterein, to rob] 1. to take or appropriate (another s property, ideas, etc.) without permission, dishonestly, or … English World dictionary
steal — vt stole, sto·len, steal·ing [Old English stelan]: to take or appropriate without right or consent and with intent to keep or make use of see also robbery, theft Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
steal — steal; steal·able; steal·age; steal·er; steal·ing·ly; … English syllables
Steal — (st[=e]l), v. i. 1. To practice, or be guilty of, theft; to commit larceny or theft. [1913 Webster] Thou shalt not steal. Ex. xx. 15. [1913 Webster] 2. To withdraw, or pass privily; to slip in, along, or away, unperceived; to go or come furtively … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steal — may refer to: * Theft * The gaining of a stolen base in baseball * Steal (basketball), a situation when the defensive player actively takes possession of the ball from the opponent s team * In professional sports, a steal is a draft pick who… … Wikipedia
steal — O.E. stelan to commit a theft (class IV strong verb; past tense stæl, pp. stolen), from P.Gmc. *stelanan (Cf. O.S. stelan, O.N., O.Fris. stela, Du. stelen, O.H.G. stelan, Ger. stehlen, Goth. stilan), of unknown origin. Most IE words for steal… … Etymology dictionary
Steal — (st[=e]l), n. [See {Stale} a handle.] A handle; a stale, or stele. [Archaic or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] And in his hand a huge poleax did bear. Whose steale was iron studded but not long. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English