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1 расшаркиваться
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2 bersikap menjilat
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3 sahte bir saygı göstermek
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4 низкопоклонничать
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5 Kratzfüße machen
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6 scharwenzeln
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7 dienern
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8 buckeln
I v/i2. Katze etc.: arch one’s backII v/t (schultern) shoulder* * *bụ|ckeln ['bʊkln]vi (pej)to bow and scrape, to kowtow* * *bu·ckeln[ˈbʊkl̩n]vi1. (einen Buckel machen)▪ ein Tier buckelt an animal arches its back3.▶ nach oben \buckeln und nach unten treten to crawl to the bigwigs and bully the underlings BRIT pej fam, to suck ass and kick ass AM pej fam!* * ** * *A. v/i1. fig pej (kriechen) bow and scrape, kowtow (vor jemandem to sb)2. Katze etc: arch one’s backB. v/t (schultern) shoulder* * * -
9 katzbuckeln
* * *to fawn* * *kạtz|bu|ckeln ['katsbʊkln]vi (pej inf)to bow and scrape, to grovel* * *katz·bu·ckeln[ˈkatsbʊkl̩n]▪ [vor jdm] \katzbuckeln to grovel [before sb]* * *intransitives Verb (abwertend) bow and scrape (vor + Dat. to)* * *katzbuckeln v/i (untrennb, hat -ge-) bow and scrape (vor +dat before)* * *intransitives Verb (abwertend) bow and scrape (vor + Dat. to)* * *v.to bow and scrape expr. -
10 courbette
kuʀbɛt1) (low) bowfaire des courbettes — fig to bow and scrape ( devant to)
2) ( en équitation) curvet* * *kuʀbɛt nf* * *courbette nf1 (low) bow; faire des courbettes fig to bow and scrape (devant to);2 Équit curvet.[kurbɛt] nom féminin1. [salut] low bow2. [d'un cheval] curvet -
11 Buckel
m; -s, -1. am Rücken: hump; (buckliger Rücken) hunchback; (schlechte Haltung) stoop, round shoulders Pl.; einen Buckel machen stoop; (sich schlecht halten) hunch one’s shoulders; Katze: arch its back; sich (Dat) einen Buckel lachen umg., fig. crease ( oder double) up (laughing), split one’s sides laughing2. umg. (Rücken) back; einen breiten Buckel haben fig. have a thick skin; eine Menge ( genug) auf dem oder am Buckel haben fig. have a lot ( oder plenty) on one’s plate; ... Jahre auf dem Buckel haben fig. have notched up... years; er hat schon etliche Jahre auf dem Buckel fig. he’s been around for a while ( oder a bit); den Buckel hinhalten ( für) fig. carry the can (for); du kannst mir den Buckel runterrutschen oder raufsteigen! you know what you can do; den Buckel voll kriegen get a good hiding; jemandem den Buckel voll lügen fig. tell s.o. a pack of lies3. (Hügel) hillock; (Unebenheit) bump; Skifahren: mogul; (Ausbuchtung) bulge; (Verzierung) boss; (Beschlag) knob* * *der Buckelhump; bump; humpback; hunchback* * *Bụ|ckel ['bʊkl]m -s, -einen Buckel machen (Katze) — to arch its back
steh gerade, mach nicht so einen Buckel! — stand up (straight), don't hunch your back or shoulders like that!
einen krummen Buckel machen (fig inf) — to bow and scrape, to kowtow
den Buckel vollkriegen (inf) — to get a good hiding, to get a belting (inf)
er kann mir den Buckel ( he)runterrutschen (inf) — he can ( go and) take a running jump, he can get lost or knotted (all inf)
viel/genug auf dem Buckel haben (inf) — to have a lot/enough on one's plate (inf)
den Buckel voll Schulden haben (inf) — to be up to one's neck or eyes in debt (inf)
seine 80 Jahre auf dem Buckel haben (inf) — to be 80 (years old), to have seen 80 summers
See:→ jucken2) (inf = Hügel) hummock, hillock3) (inf = Auswölbung) bulge, hump4) (von Schild) boss* * *der1) (a back with a hump.) humpback2) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) hump3) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) hump* * *Bu·ckel<-s, ->[ˈbʊkl̩]meinen [krummen] \Buckel machen to arch one's back3. (fam) hunchback, humpback4. (kleine Wölbung) bump6.noch mehr Arbeit kann ich nicht bewältigen, ich habe schon genug auf dem \Buckel! I can't cope with any more work - I've done enough already!das Auto hat schon einige Jahre auf dem \Buckel the car has been around for a good few years* * *der; Buckels, Buckel1) (ugs.): (Rücken) backeinen Buckel machen — < cat> arch its back; < person> hunch one's shoulders
rutsch mir den Buckel runter! — (fig. salopp) get lost! (sl.)
den Buckel hinhalten — (fig.) take the blame; carry the can (fig. coll.)
einen krummen Buckel machen — (fig.) bow and scrape; kowtow
2) (Rückenverkrümmung) hunchback; hump3) (ugs.): (Hügel) hillock4) (ugs.): (gewölbte Stelle) bump* * *sich (dat)2. umg (Rücken) back;einen breiten Buckel haben fig have a thick skin;… Jahre auf dem Buckel haben fig have notched up … years;den Buckel hinhalten (für) fig carry the can (for);raufsteigen! you know what you can do;den Buckel voll kriegen get a good hiding;jemandem den Buckel voll lügen fig tell sb a pack of lies3. (Hügel) hillock; (Unebenheit) bump; Skifahren: mogul; (Ausbuchtung) bulge; (Verzierung) boss; (Beschlag) knob* * *der; Buckels, Buckel1) (ugs.): (Rücken) backeinen Buckel machen — < cat> arch its back; < person> hunch one's shoulders
rutsch mir den Buckel runter! — (fig. salopp) get lost! (sl.)
den Buckel hinhalten — (fig.) take the blame; carry the can (fig. coll.)
einen krummen Buckel machen — (fig.) bow and scrape; kowtow
2) (Rückenverkrümmung) hunchback; hump3) (ugs.): (Hügel) hillock4) (ugs.): (gewölbte Stelle) bump* * *- m.hump n.hunch n.(§ pl.: hunches)hunchback n.stud n. -
12 salamelecco
salamelecco s.m. salaam; bowing and scraping (pl.): fare mille salamelecchi, to bow and scrape (o to be overceremonious); non sopporto tutti questi inutili salamelecchi, I can't stand all this ceremony (o ridiculous formality).* * ** * *salameleccopl. - chi /salame'lεkko, ki/sostantivo m.salaam; senza troppi -chi without ceremony; fare (mille) -chi to bow and scrape. -
13 Kratzfuß
m umg., altm.: einen Kratzfuß machen bow and scrape* * *Krạtz|fuß (low) bow (with one foot drawn backwards)einen Kratzfuß machen — to bow low
* * *der (veralt.) leg (arch.)einen Kratzfußmachen — make a leg (arch.)
* * *Kratzfuß m umg, obs:einen Kratzfuß machen bow and scrape* * *der (veralt.) leg (arch.)einen Kratzfußmachen — make a leg (arch.)
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14 kłania|ć się
impf v refl. 1. (składać ukłon) (niski) to bow (komuś to sb); (samą głową) to nod (komuś to sb); (dygając) to curtsy a. curtsey (komuś to sb)- kłaniać się kapeluszem to tip one’s hat- kłaniać się do ziemi to bow down a. low- kłaniać się skinieniem głowy to nod in greeting, to nod hello- nie kłaniać się komuś (nie zwracać uwagi) not to notice sb, not to acknowledge sb’s presence; (celowo robić afront) to snub sb, not to give sb the time of day ⇒ ukłonić się2. (w formach grzecznościowych) (przesyłać pozdrowienia) to send one’s regards- halo, dzień dobry, kłania się Marek Adamski hello, this is Marek Adamski a. Marek Adamski here- kłaniaj się ode mnie ojcu remember me to your father3. przen. matematyka/historia się kłania – egzaminy tuż tuż (it’s) high time to start revising maths/history – the exams are just around the corner 4. pejor., przen. (przypochlebiać się) to kowtow przen., pejor. (komuś to sb); to bow and scrape przen., pejor. (komuś to sb)- nie będę się kłaniał władzy I won’t kowtow a. bow and scrape to those in powerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kłania|ć się
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15 kumarrella
yks.nom. kumarrella; yks.gen. kumartelen; yks.part. kumarteli; yks.ill. kumartelisi; mon.gen. kumarrelkoon; mon.part. kumarrellut; mon.ill. kumarreltiinbow and scrape (verb)kowtow (verb)truckle to (verb)* * *• bow and scrape• bow• truckle to -
16 Männchen
n; -s, -2. ZOOL. male; (Vogel) cock; Männchen machen Tier: stand on its hind legs; Hund: auch sit up and beg; MIL., umg. snap to attention; umg., Person: grovel, bow and scrape* * *das Männchenmanikin; male* * *Mạ̈nn|chen ['mɛnçən]1) little man; (= Zwerg) man(n)ikin3)Männchen machen (Tier) — to sit up on its hind legs; (Hund) to (sit up and) beg; (pej inf) (Mensch) to grovel; (hum: Soldat) to jump smartly to attention
* * *Männ·chen1<-s, ->[ˈmɛnçən]\Männchen machen Hund, dressiertes Tier to stand up on its/their hind legs, to [sit up and] begMänn·chen2<-s, ->[ˈmɛnçən]nt (Strichmännchen) [match]stick man [or figure]\Männchen malen to draw [match]stick men [or figures]; (fig) to doodleMänn·chen3<-s, ->[ˈmɛnçən]* * *das; Männchens, Männchen1) little man2) (TierMännchen) maleMännchen machen — < animal> sit up and beg
* * *1. little man, manikin;Männchen malen umg draw matchstick menMännchen machen Tier: stand on its hind legs; Hund: auch sit up and beg; MIL, umg snap to attention; umg, Person: grovel, bow and scrape* * *das; Männchens, Männchen1) little man2) (TierMännchen) maleMännchen machen — < animal> sit up and beg
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17 rond
rond, e1 [ʀɔ̃, ʀɔ̃d]1. adjectiveb. ( = net) round• être rond comme une bille or comme une queue de pelle to be blind drunk (inf)2. masculine nouna. ( = cercle) ring• s'asseoir/danser en rond to sit/dance in a circle• tourner en rond (à pied) to walk round and round ; (en voiture) to drive round in circles ; (enquête, discussion) to go round in circles• il n'a pas le or un rond he hasn't got a penny to his name• ça doit valoir des ronds ! that must be worth a mint! (inf)3. adverb• qu'est-ce qui ne tourne pas rond ? (inf) what's the matter?• ça fait 50 € tout rond it comes to exactly 50 euros* * *
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ronde ʀɔ̃, ʀɔ̃d adjectif1) ( en forme de cercle) gén round; [bâtiment] circular2) ( arrondi) gén rounded; [seins] full; [visage] round; [personne] tubbyelle se trouve trop ronde — euph she thinks she's too fat
3) ( net) [nombre] round4) (colloq) ( ivre) drunk
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faire des ronds dans l'eau — lit to make ripples in the water
Phrasal Verbs:••être rond en affaires — (colloq) to be honest, to be on the level (colloq)
être rond comme une barrique or une queue de pelle or un petit pois — (colloq) to be blind drunk (colloq)
* * *ʀɔ̃, ʀɔ̃d rond, -e1. adj1) (= sphérique, circulaire) roundLa Terre est ronde. — The earth is round.
Il a les joues rondes. — He has round cheeks.
3) * (= ivre) drunk, tight *Il est complètement rond. — He's completely drunk.
4) (= sans détour)2. nm1) (= cercle) circleElle a dessiné un rond sur le sable. — She drew a circle in the sand.
en rond [s'asseoir, danser] — in a circle, in a ring
Ils se sont assis en rond. — They sat down in a circle.
2) * (= sou)je n'ai plus un rond — I haven't a penny to my name, I'm broke *
3. nf1) [surveillance] patrol2) (= danse) round dance3) MUSIQUE semibreve Grande-Bretagne whole note USAà la ronde (= alentour) — around, (= à chacun) around
Il a passé les photos à la ronde. — He passed the photos around., He passed the photos round. Grande-Bretagne
4. advtourner rond [moteur] — to run smoothly
* * *A adj1 gén [objet, table, trou, chapeau, tête, œil] round; [tube, bâtiment] circular; [plat] round, circular; [écriture, lettres] rounded; [bras, mollet, ventre, cuisse, menton] rounded; [seins] full; [visage] round; [personne] tubby; un petit nez rond a button nose; un bébé tout rond a chubby baby; elle se trouve trop ronde euph she thinks she's too fat;2 ( net) [nombre, chiffre] round; un compte rond a round sum; ça fait trois cents euros tout rond that's three hundred euros exactly; elle a sept ans tout rond she's seven years old exactly;3 ○( ivre) drunk;4 Vin [vin] round.B nm1 ( cercle) circle; tracer un rond to draw a circle; danser en rond to dance (round) in a circle; s'asseoir en rond to sit in a circle ou ring; faire des ronds de fumée to blow smoke rings; faire des ronds dans l'eau lit to make ripples in the water; un rond de lumière a patch of light; ⇒ baver;2 ◑( argent) ils ont des ronds they're rich, they're loaded○; n'avoir plus un rond to be broke○; tu as assez de ronds? have you got enough dough○?; coûter des ronds to cost a bundle○!;3 Culin ( morceau de bœuf) round steak;4 ( tranche) slice.C ronde nf1 Danse, Mus round dance; faire une ronde to make ou form a circle; entrer dans la ronde lit, fig to join the dance;2 ( va-et-vient) la ronde des voitures sur la place de la Concorde/le circuit the cars whirling round Place de la Concorde/the circuit; la ronde des notes de service dans un bureau memos going the rounds in an office; la ronde des saisons the passing of the seasons;3 ( inspection) ( de policiers) patrol; (de soldats, gardiens) watch; faire sa ronde to be on patrol ou watch;5 ( écriture arrondie) roundhand.D à la ronde loc adv1 ( autour) around; toutes les cloches à la ronde sonnaient all the bells were ringing for miles around; on entendait le bruit à trois kilomètres à la ronde you could hear the noise three kilometresGB away;2 ( ici et là) around; offrir des gâteaux à la ronde to pass some cakes around.rond à béton Constr reinforcing bar; rond de jambe Danse rond de jambe; faire des ronds de jambe à qn fig to be overly polite to sb; rond de serviette napkin ring; rond de sorcière fairy ring.être rond en affaires○ to be honest, to be on the level○; ouvrir des yeux ronds to be wide-eyed with astonishment; être rond comme une barrique or queue de pelle or un petit pois to be blind drunk○.( féminin ronde) [rɔ̃, rɔ̃d] adjectiffaire ou ouvrir des yeux ronds to stare in disbeliefde jolies épaules bien rondes well-rounded ou well-turned shoulders5. [chiffre, somme] round————————nom masculinfaire des ronds de fumée to blow ou to make smoke rings2. [anneau] ring3. (familier) [sou]4. DANSE————————adverbe(familier & locution)tourner rond to go well, to run smoothlyqu'est-ce qui ne tourne pas rond? what's the matter?, what's the problem?————————en rond locution adverbiale[se placer, s'asseoir] in a circle[danser] in a ring -
18 ломать шапку
1) уст. (кланяться, сняв головной убор) take off one's cap on meeting smb.Да ведь над кем не смеются? Обвыкнутся. И сейчас уже некоторые, кто раньше и говорить-то не хотел со Шлёнкой, шапку перед ним ломают. (Ф. Панфёров, Бруски) — But who didn't they laugh at? They'll soon get used to it. Even now many of them, who formerly would not have exchanged a word with Shlyonka, took off their caps when they met him.
2) (унижаться, заискивать) come < with> cap in hand; bow and scrape before smb.[Игнатьич] был родом здешний - сибиряк и природой самой приучен почитать "опчество", считаться с ним, не раздражать его, однако шапку при этом лишка не ломать, или, как здесь объясняются - не давать себе на ноги топор ронить. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — He was a true Siberian and nature had taught him to respect 'society', to reckon with it, and not to upset it, but not to bow and scrape all the time, or, as they put it here, let anyone drop an axe on your feet.
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19 scharwenzeln
* * *schar|wẹn|zeln [ʃar'vɛntsln] ptp scharwe\#nzeltvi aux sein or haben (inf)to dance attendance (um upon)* * *schar·wen·zeln *[ʃarˈvɛntsl̩n]vi Hilfsverb: sein o haben (fam)▪ [um jdn/vor jdm] \scharwenzeln to dance attendance [on sb] BRIT, to kowtow [to sb], to suck up [to sb] fam* * *um jemanden scharwenzeln dance attendance on sb -
20 DOS
dos [do]masculine noun• couché sur le dos lying on one's (or its) back• « voir au dos » "see over"• les vivres sont portés à dos de chameau/d'homme the supplies are carried by camel/men• ils partirent, sac au dos they set off, their rucksacks on their backsb. ( = nage) dos (crawlé) backstroke• renvoyer deux adversaires dos à dos to send away two opponents without pronouncing in favour of either• on l'a dans le dos ! (inf!) we've had it! (inf)• tomber sur le dos de qn ( = arriver à l'improviste) to drop in on sb ; ( = attaquer) (physiquement) to go for sb* * *doavoir le dos rond or voûté — to stoop, to have round shoulders
au dos de — (chèque, carte) on the back of
faire quelque chose dans or derrière le dos de quelqu'un — to do something when somebody's back is turned
ils sont arrivés, sac au dos — they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs
il n'a rien sur le dos — (colloq) he's wearing hardly anything
dos à dos — lit back to back
renvoyer deux parties dos à dos — fig to refuse to come out in favour [BrE] of either party
tourner le dos à — ( position) to have one's back to; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to; fig to turn one's back on
faire le gros dos — [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down
••mettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelque chose/quelqu'un — (colloq) to blame something on something/somebody
se mettre quelqu'un à dos — (colloq) to get on the wrong side of somebody
* * *do nm1) ANATOMIE backde dos — from the back, from behind
2) [livre] spine"voir au dos" — "see over"
à dos de; à dos de chameau — riding on a camel, on a camel
Elle me critique dans mon dos. — She criticizes me behind my back.
* * *dos ⇒ Le corps humain nm inv gén (d'homme, animal, de main, vêtement, siège, page) back; ( de livre) spine; ( de lame) blunt edge; être sur le dos to be (lying) on one's back; avoir le dos rond or voûté to stoop, to have round shoulders; mal de dos backache; dormir/nager sur le dos to sleep/swim on one's back; être à plat dos to be flat on one's back; voir qn de dos to see sb from behind; au dos de (chèque, carte, photo, enveloppe) on the back of; robe décolletée dans le dos dress with a low back; voyager à dos d'âne/de chameau to travel riding on a donkey/camel; tout le matériel a été transporté à dos d'homme/de mulet all the equipment was carried by people/mules; faire qch dans or derrière le dos de qn to do sth when sb's back is turned; ils sont arrivés, sac au dos they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs; il n'a rien sur le dos○ he's wearing hardly anything; dès que j'ai le dos tourné as soon as my back is turned; dos à dos lit back to back; renvoyer deux parties dos à dos fig to refuse to come out in favourGB of either party; tourner le dos à qn ( position) to have one's back to sb; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to sb; ( par mépris) to turn one's back on sb; tourner le dos à qch, avoir le dos tourné à qch ( position) to have one's back to sth; depuis son licenciement, tous ses anciens collègues lui tournent le dos fig since he/she was made redundant, all his/her former colleagues have turned their backs on him/her; tourner le dos au progrès/à l'avenir to turn one's back on progress/the future; faire le gros dos [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down; ⇒ cuiller, laine, plein, sucre.tomber sur le dos de qn○ to come down on sb like a ton of bricks○; être sur le dos de qn○ to be on sb's back○; avoir qn sur le dos○ to have sb on one's back; courber le dos to bow and scrape; mettre qch sur le dos de qch/qn○ to blame sth on sth/sb; il a bon dos le réveil/train○! it's easy to blame it on the alarm-clock/train!; j'ai bon dos it's always me; se mettre qn à dos○ to get on the wrong side of sb; je l'ai dans le dos○! I'm stuck○! ; s'enrichir sur le dos de qn○ to get rich at sb's expense; passer la main dans le dos de qn○ to flatter sb; faire un enfant dans le dos à qn○ to play a dirty trick on sb; faire la bête à deux dos○ to make love.nom masculin,
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bow and scrape — To kowtow, to ingratiate oneself sycophantically • • • Main Entry: ↑bow bow and scrape To be over obsequious • • • Main Entry: ↑scrape * * * behave in an obsequious way to someone in authority * * * bow and scrape : to treat someone who is… … Useful english dictionary
bow and scrape — {v.} To be too polite or obedient from fear or hope of gain; act like a slave. * /The old servant bowed and scraped before them, too obedient and eager to please./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bow and scrape — {v.} To be too polite or obedient from fear or hope of gain; act like a slave. * /The old servant bowed and scraped before them, too obedient and eager to please./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bow and scrape — ► bow and scrape behave in an obsequious way. Main Entry: ↑bow … English terms dictionary
bow and scrape (to someone) — showing disapproval phrase to show too much respect for someone Thesaurus: to treat someone with excessive respectsynonym Main entry: bow … Useful english dictionary
bow and scrape — verb /ˈbaʊəndskreɪp/ a) to make a deep bow with the right leg drawn back (thus scraping the floor), left hand pressed across the abdomen, right arm held aside. b) to show excessive politeness or servility. Syn: make a leg … Wiktionary
bow and scrape — behave obsequiously. → bow … English new terms dictionary
bow\ and\ scrape — v To be too polite or obedient from fear or hope of gain; act like a slave. The old servant bowed and scraped before them, too obedient and eager to please … Словарь американских идиом
bow and scrape — To say that someone is bowing and scraping means that they are being excessively polite or servile. The President was greeted with much bowing and scraping … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
bow and scrape — to try too hard to please someone in a position of authority. It s embarrassing to see staff bowing and scraping to the new Prime Minister. (often in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
bow and scrape — idi to be excessively polite or deferential … From formal English to slang