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41 throw
n. worp, gooi--------v. werpen; toegooien; afgooien; gooien metthrow1[ θroo] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————throw2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 richten ⇒ (toe)werpen, toezenden7 snel op zijn plaats brengen ⇒ werpen, leggen, maken8 verslaan9 maken ⇒ hebben, organiseren♦voorbeelden:1 throw dice • dobbelstenen gooien, dobbelenthe horse threw him • het paard wierp hem afthrow its feathers • ruiensnakes throw their skins • slangen werpen hun huid afthrow oneself at someone • zich op iemand storten/werpen; zich aan iemand opdringenthrow oneself into something • zich ergens op werpen, zich enthousiast ergens in stortenhe was thrown into prison • hij werd in de gevangenis geworpenthrow a cape over one's shoulders • zich een cape over de schouders gooienbe thrown (back) upon one's own resources • op zichzelf worden teruggeworpenhe threw us a sarcastic look • hij wierp ons een sarcastische blik toethrow the switch to ‘off’ • de schakelaar op ‘uit’ zettenthrow someone into confusion/into a fit • iemand in verwarring brengen/een stuip bezorgenthey were thrown out of work • ze waren ineens zonder werkthrown upon each other • op elkaar aangewezen→ throw about throw about/, throw around throw around/, throw away throw away/, throw back throw back/, throw down throw down/, throw in throw in/, throw off throw off/, throw out throw out/, throw over throw over/, throw overboard throw overboard/, throw together throw together/, throw up throw up/ -
42 throw about (Brit) or around
vt always separateto throw oneself around (in bed, on floor) — sich hin und her werfen, sich herumwerfen
to throw a ball around —
he was thrown around in the car/accident — er wurde im Auto hin und her geschleudert/bei dem Unfall herumgeschleudert
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43 throw up
1. phr v подбрасывать; вскидывать2. phr v бросать, отказываться от участияthrow down — бросать, сбрасывать
throw back — бросать обратно, назад
throw over — бросать, оставлять, покидать
3. phr v рвать; вырвать4. phr v извергать; выбрасыватьthe lava thrown up by the volcano — лава, извергнутая вулканом
throw away — выбрасывать, выкидывать
5. phr v распахивать6. phr v возводить, быстро строить7. phr v выделять, оттенять8. phr v отдавать, бросать9. phr v амер. обвинять; упрекать, ругать10. phr v охот. терять следСинонимический ряд:1. jerry-build (verb) jerry-build; run up2. vomit (verb) barf; bring up; disgorge; eject; erupt; regurgitate; shoot; sick up; spew; spit out; spit up; upchuck; vomit -
44 throw
§ (threw, thrown) გადაგდება, გადასროლა§1 გადაგდება, სროლა (ქვისა, შუბისა)●●it is within a stone's throw of here აქედან ორ ნაბიჯზეა2 (threw, thrown) გადაგდება (გადააგდებს), სროლაshe threw the stone to / at me ქვა გადმომიგდო, მესროლაhe threw himself on the sofa დივანზე დაეგდო, გაიშხლართა -
45 throw one's weight about
разг.вызывающе, заносчиво держаться; важничать, задаваться; помыкать кем-л.Who the hell gave you the right to throw your weight about and attempt to tell experienced actors what to do and what not to do? (N. Coward, ‘Collected Short Stories’, ‘Star Quality’) — Кто, черт побери, дал вам право помыкать актерами, которые столько лет отдали сцене, и учить их, что им надо делать и что не надо!
‘Look, Herbert,’ she said quietly, ‘I talk a lot - and they say I throw my weight about and lay down the law - but I don't suppose I'm much good really.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Three Men in New Suits’, ch. 6) — - Слушайте, Герберт, - тихо сказала девушка, - я много болтаю, про меня говорят, что я невесть что о себе воображаю и все критикую. А на самом деле - грош мне цена.
She was in here the other day, throwing her weight about as if she was Hedy Lamarr and Katharine Herburn rolled into one. (J. Lindsay, ‘Betrayed Spring’, ch. II) — Она была здесь на днях и держалась так заносчиво, что можно было подумать - это Хеди Ламарр и Кэтрин Хепберн вместе взятые.
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46 throw the book at smb.
1) присудить кого-л. к максимально возможному наказанию, сроку тюремного заключения [первонач. амер.; жарг.; book сокр. от a book of law кодекс, свод законов]‘What happens now if I get caught speeding in your town?’ ‘We'll throw the book at you.’ (A. Hailey, ‘The Moneychangers’, part I, ch. 6) — - Что будет, если я превышу скорость в вашем городе? - Получите максимальное наказание.
2) наказать кого-л.; резко упрекать или сурово критиковать кого-лListen to me, Romilayu, I'm unkillable. Nature has tried everything. It has thrown the book at me. And here I am. (S. Bellow, ‘Henderson the Rain King’, ch. XXII) — Послушайте, Ромилеу, меня нельзя убить. Сама природа обрушила на меня уйму всяческих бедствий. А я вот стою перед вами цел и невредим.
Say that again and I'll throw the book at you. (RHD) — Только скажи это еще раз, и тебе здорово влетит.
3) амер.; воен.; разг. применять дисциплинарные меры в полном объёме, "на всю катушку"‘If he doesn't come around soon,’ he told Holmes coldly, ‘you have to break him. Have no choice. Throw the book at him...’ (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. XXIII) — - Если Пру не образумится в ближайшее время, - холодно сказал Джейк Холмсу, - вам придется обломать его. Другого выхода нет. Налагайте на него дисциплинарные взыскания, без всяких поблажек...
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47 throw someone's name around
expr infmlJust throw my name around a bit and see how it works — Дай понять, что ты меня знаешь, и увидишь, что все будет нормально
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > throw someone's name around
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48 throw a cloak
Общая лексика: окутывать завесой (e.g., throw a cloak of secrecy around smth.), окутать завесой -
49 throw one's weight about (or. around)
paзг.дepжaтьcя вызывaющe, зaнocчивo; вaжничaть, зaдaвaтьcяShe was in here the other day, throwing her weight about as if she was Hedy Lamarr and Katharine Hepburn rolled into one (J. Lindsay). Who the hell gave you the right to throw your weight about and attempt to tell experienced actors what to do and what not to do? (N. Coward)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > throw one's weight about (or. around)
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50 throw a security cordon
Безопасность: взять (что-л.) в кольцо безопасности (around smth.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > throw a security cordon
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51 throw one's arms around
обвить руками кого-л.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > throw one's arms around
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52 throw (one's) weight around
1) Сленг: бравировать, использовать своё положение в личных целях, хвастать своим служебным положением2) Макаров: говорить повелительным тоном, распоряжаться3) Фразеологизм: важничать, давить авторитетомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > throw (one's) weight around
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53 throw a drag-net around
1) Общая лексика: устроить полицейскую облаву (на квартал и т. п.)2) Макаров: (a district, etc) устроить полицейскую облаву (на квартал и т.п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > throw a drag-net around
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54 throw a drag-net around (a district, etc)
Макаров: устроить полицейскую облаву (на квартал и т.п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > throw a drag-net around (a district, etc)
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55 throw a drag-net around a district (etc.)
Макаров: устроить полицейскую облаву на квартал (и т.п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > throw a drag-net around a district (etc.)
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56 throw in parts, to strew around
Общая лексика: раскидатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > throw in parts, to strew around
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57 throw it around
Табуированная лексика: танцевать вращая бёдрами -
58 throw weight around
1) Общая лексика: говорить повелительным тоном, держаться заносчиво, распоряжаться -
59 throw one's arms around
обнять; заключить в объятияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > throw one's arms around
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60 throw a drag-net around a district
Макаров: (etc.) устроить полицейскую облаву на квартал (и т.п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > throw a drag-net around a district
См. также в других словарях:
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