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нсв vito be at feud with sb; to feud with sb over sth; to be at enmity with sb lit -
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1) General subject: animosity, antagonism, bad blood, dissension, enmity, feud (be at deadly feud with somebody - враждовать или быть на ножах с кем-либо), hatred, hostility, opposition, rancour, warfare, grudge2) Obsolete: debate3) Military: religious strives4) History: conflict6) Advertising: war7) Business: quarrel -
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1) General subject: be at enmity, feud, lead a cat and dog life, to be at swords' points, be at feud (with)2) History: conflict3) Makarov: be at sword s' points4) Idiomatic expression: at each other's throat (to go / be at each other's throat) -
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1) General subject: to be at feud with (smb.) (быть на ножах, с кем-л.), cut one another's throat2) Makarov: cut one another's throatsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смертельно враждовать
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1) General subject: achieve reconciliation with (с кем-л.), heal the breach, kiss and be friends, make friends, make it up with (с кем-л.), make peace, make up a quarrel, piece up a quarrel, sink a feud, smoke the pipe of peace, (кое-как) plaster a quarrel, patch it up with, achieve reconcilement with (с кем-л.), put oneself right with (с кем-л.), set oneself right with (с кем-л.), patch it up (with) (с кем-л.)2) Colloquial: make amends (only plural)3) Jargon: bury the hatchet, play catch with, play ball, play ball with4) Makarov: make it up with (smb.) (с кем-л.), make up, plaster a quarrel (кое-как), put oneself right with (smb.) (с кем-л.), set oneself right with (smb.) (с кем-л.)5) Phraseological unit: make good (разг.) -
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1) General subject: argy bargy, be at loggerheads, be at loggerheads with (с кем-л.), be at quarrel, bicker, brawl, broil, clash, differ, disagree, dispute, feud, fight, fuss, have differences, jar, pull caps, pull wigs, quarrel, quarrel with, quarreller, scrap, spat, tangle, threap, tiff, to be at loggerheads, to be at loggerheads with (smb.) (пререкаться, с кем-л.), to be at quarrel, wrangle, have a row, quarrel with (с кем-л.), have an argument2) Naval: fall foul3) Bookish: altercate4) Law: barrot, have words5) Jargon: argy-bargy, romp, hassel, hassle, mix it mix it up mix-up6) Makarov: mix it up, fall foul of, fall out -
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quarrel глагол:fuss (суетиться, ссориться, волноваться из-за пустяков, объясняться, надоедать с пустяками, приставать с пустяками)disagree (не соглашаться, противоречить, расходиться во мнениях, не совпадать, ссориться, не соответствовать)come to blows (подраться, вступить в драку, вступить в бой, дойти до рукопашной, драться, ссориться)словосочетание: -
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make up глагол: словосочетание:put oneself right with (помириться, снискать благосклонность)set oneself right with (помириться, снискать благосклонность)
См. также в других словарях:
have a feud with — index dispute (contest) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
be at feud with — carry on a quarrel with, be in conflict with … English contemporary dictionary
Feud — A feud (pronEng|ˈfjuːd) (referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud or vendetta) is a long running argument or fight between parties mdash;often, through guilt by association, groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin… … Wikipedia
feud — I . n. 1) to stir up a feud 2) a blood; family, internecine; personal feud 3) a feud between, with II v. (D; intr.) to feud over; with * * * [fjuːd] family internecine personal feud with (D; … Combinatory dictionary
feud — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long, long running, long standing, old ▪ ongoing ▪ bitter ▪ bloody ▪ … Collocations dictionary
feud — feud1 [fju:d] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: feide] an angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that continues for a long time feud over ▪ a bitter feud over territory feud with/between ▪ a feud between rival drug… … Dictionary of contemporary English
feud — 1. n. & v. n. 1 prolonged mutual hostility, esp. between two families, tribes, etc., with murderous assaults in revenge for a previous injury (a family feud; be at feud with). 2 a prolonged or bitter quarrel or dispute. v.intr. conduct a feud.… … Useful english dictionary
feud — 1 noun (C) an angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that lasts for a long time (+ over): a bitter feud over territory 2 verb (I) to continue quarrelling for a long time often in a violent way : feud (with sb) over sth: the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
feud — [n] major argument; estrangement altercation, bad blood*, bickering, broil*, combat, conflict, contention, contest, controversy, disagreement, discord, dispute, dissension, enmity, faction, falling out*, fight, fracas, grudge, hostility, quarrel … New thesaurus
feud — [[t]fju͟ːd[/t]] feuds, feuding, feuded 1) N COUNT A feud is a quarrel in which two people or groups remain angry with each other for a long time, although they are not always fighting or arguing. ...a long and bitter feud between the state… … English dictionary
Feud (professional wrestling) — A professional wrestling feud is a staged rivalry between multiple wrestlers or factions of wrestlers. They are integrated into ongoing storylines, particularly in events which are televised. Feuds may be protracted and last for months or even… … Wikipedia