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81 придушить
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82 удавить
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83 удушающий захват крестом
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > удушающий захват крестом
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84 давить
несовер. - давить; совер. - раздавить, задавить, выдавить
1) (на кого-л./что-л.)
weigh (upon), lie heavy (on), weigh heavily (on), press down (on)
2) crush
3) run over, knock down* * *(на кого-л./что-л.) weigh (upon), lie heavy* * *crushjampressstrangletrample -
85 жать
I несовер.
1) (кого-л./что-л.; давить)
press
2) (об обуви, одежде)
pinch, hurt, be tight
II несовер.; (что-л.); совер. сжать; с.-х.
reap, mow; cut, crop (серпом)* * *1) press, squeeze 2) pinch, hurt, be tight* * *cutharvestjammowpressreapstrangle -
86 задыхаться
несовер. - задыхаться; совер. - задохнуться
1) gasp (for breath)
2) (от чего-л.) pant (with), stifle (with) suffocate (with)
3) перен. choke (with), be strangled (by)* * ** * *gasp, pant;choke, suffocate* * *asphyxiatebreathchokegasppantstiflestranglesuffocate -
87 подавлять
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) suppress, repress, quell. put down (о восстании); restrain (о чувстве); stifle, suppress (о стоне)
2) воен. neutralize
3) depress (угнетать); crush; overwhelm (величием)* * *suppress, repress, quell. put down; restrain* * *closeconquerdepressdominateextinguishinhibitmortifyoverbearovergooverwhelmquashquellquenchrepressscotchstiflestranglesuppressvanquish -
88 удушить
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89 удавить(ся)
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90 душить
гл. см. тж. задушить( несовершен вид) to suffocate;strangulate;( совершен вид) to choke to death;strangle -
91 задушить
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92 удавить
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93 удушить
гл.to choke to death;strangle;strangulate -
94 взять на манишку
English-Russian dictionary of the underworld > взять на манишку
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95 душить
гл.( несовершен вид) to asphyxiate; suffocate; strangulate; ( совершен вид) to choke to death; smother; strangle; перен to stifle; suppress -
96 удавить
гл.( задушить) to choke to death; strangulate; strangle -
97 удушить
гл.to choke to death; strangle; strangulate -
98 душить
I несов. - души́ть, сов. - задуши́ть; (вн.)1) ( убивать) smother (d), stifle (d); (за горло тж.) strangle (d), throttle (d)его́ ду́шит ка́шель — his cough [kɒf] is choking / suffocating him, he is choked by his cough, he has a choking cough
4) тк. несов. (о неприятных чувствах, мыслях - угнетать, переполнять) grip (d), torment (d)его́ ду́шит подозре́ние [за́висть] — he is gripped / tormented by suspicion [jealousy]
его́ ду́шит гнев — he is choking with anger
••II несов. - души́ть, сов. - надуши́тьдуши́ть кого́-л в объя́тиях — press / clutch smb to one's bosom; embrace smb warmly
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99 задавить
сов. (вн.)1) (придавив, умертвить) crush (d)2) ( об автомобиле - сбить) run over (d), knock down (d)3) прост. (задушить, удавить) strangle (d)4) разг. (подавить, преодолеть) suppress (d), crack down (on)5) (измучить, изнурить) oppress (d), exhaust (d)нужда́ задави́ла кого́-л — smb is ravaged by poverty
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100 передушить
сов. (вн.)strangle (d), smother ['smʌ-] (d)лиса́ передуши́ла мно́го кур — the fox has killed many hens
См. также в других словарях:
Strangle — Stran gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strangled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strangling}.] [OF. estrangler, F. [ e]trangler, L. strangulare, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? a halter; and perhaps akin to E. string, n. Cf. {Strain}, {String}.] 1. To compress the windpipe of (a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Strangle — Stran gle, v. i. To be strangled, or suffocated. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strangle — I verb arrest, block, check, choke off, crush, extinguish, hush, inhibit, keep back, keep down, mask, muzzle, put a stop to, quell, quiet, repress, reserve, restrain, silence, smother, snuff out, squelch, still, stop, strangulare, subdue,… … Law dictionary
strangle — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. estrangler, from L. strangulare to choke, stifle, check, constrain, from Gk. strangalan choke, twist, from strangale a halter, cord, lace, related to strangos twisted, from PIE root *strenk tight, narrow; pull tight, twist … Etymology dictionary
strangle — vb *suffocate, asphyxiate, stifle, smother, choke, throttle … New Dictionary of Synonyms
strangle — [v] choke, stifle asphyxiate, gag, garrote/garrotte, inhibit, kill, muffle, quelch, repress, restrain, shush, smother, squelch, strangulate, subdue, suffocate, suppress, throttle; concepts 130,191,252 Ant. free, let go, loose … New thesaurus
strangle — ► VERB 1) squeeze or constrict the neck of, especially so as to cause death. 2) suppress or hinder (an impulse, action, or sound). DERIVATIVES strangler noun. ORIGIN Old French estrangler, from Greek strangal halter … English terms dictionary
strangle — [straŋ′gəl] vt. strangled, strangling [ME stranglen < OFr estrangler < L strangulare < Gr strangalan < strangalē, halter < strangos, twisted: see STRONG] 1. to kill by squeezing the throat as with the hands, a noose, etc., so as to … English World dictionary
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strangle — 01. The murdered woman had been [strangled] with a belt. 02. The dog almost [strangled] itself when it got its leash tangled on the fence. 03. I dreamt that someone was trying to [strangle] me, and when I woke up, I found my blanket had gotten… … Grammatical examples in English
strangle — [[t]stræ̱ŋg(ə)l[/t]] strangles, strangling, strangled 1) VERB To strangle someone means to kill them by squeezing their throat tightly so that they cannot breathe. [V n] He tried to strangle a border policeman and steal his gun... [V n] He was… … English dictionary