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1 hang out the white flag
(hang out (hoist или show) the white flag (тж. haul down, lower или strike one's или the flag))прекращать сопротивление, капитулировать, сдавать свои позиции [haul down, lower или strike one's или the flag этим. мор. спустить флаг]‘I've had enough: I'll haul down my flag; the others may fight it out if they want to.’ He shook hands all around and went off to do some work which he said was pressing. (M. Twain, ‘The American Claimant’, ch. XXI) — - С меня хватит, спускаю флаг. Остальные могут продолжать сражение, если им угодно. - Селлерс пожал всем руки и ушел, сославшись на срочную работу.
Ramsden: "I am as advanced as ever I was. I defy you to prove that I have even hauled down the flag." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act I) — Рамсден: "Я не стал ретроградом. Если вы считаете, что я хоть в чем-нибудь сдал позиции, - докажите."
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2 hang out the flag of truce
Общая лексика: выбросить белый флагУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hang out the flag of truce
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3 hang out the laundry
Сленг: воздушный десант -
4 hang out the wash
Макаров: вывесить белье -
5 hang out the wash to dry
1) Общая лексика: вывесить бельё сушиться2) Макаров: вывесить белье для сушкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hang out the wash to dry
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6 hang out the white flag
Общая лексика: вывесить белый флаг, сдаватьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hang out the white flag
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7 hang out the red flag
menyatakan perang -
8 hang out the white flag
mengalah -
9 hang out the wash to dry
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10 hang out the laundry
шутл сбрасывать парашютистовConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > hang out the laundry
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11 hang out
hang out а) вывешивать (флаги) hang out the flag, the victory is ours! б)высовываться (из окна) в) coll. жить, квартировать г) coll. болтаться; окола-чиваться Can you tell me where Jim hangs out? д) упорствовать The town wassurrounded by the enemy but the people hung out until help came. е) требовать(for) The workers are still hanging out for more pay. Be careful, the dealersmay hang out for a higher price. -
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1. transitive verb1) aufhängen [Wäsche]2) heraushängen lassen [Zunge, Tentakel]2. intransitive verb1) (protrude) heraushängenlet it all hang out — (fig. sl.) die Sau rauslassen (ugs.)
* * *◆ hang outI. vt▪ to \hang out sth ⇆ out etw heraushängento \hang out out a white flag die weiße Fahne [o Flagge] zeigento \hang out the washing ⇆ out die Wäsche [draußen] aufhängen▶ to \hang out sb out to dry jdn seinem Schicksal überlassenII. vi1. shirt tail, tongue heraushängen2. (sl: spend time) sich akk aufhalten, sich akk herumtreiben fam; (loiter) rumhängen fam; (live) hausen, wohnen3.▶ to let it all \hang out out (sl) die Sau rauslassen sl* * *A v/tB v/i1. heraushängen:a) sich ungezwungen benehmen,b) aus sich herausgehen,c) kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen2. ausgehängt sein3. umga) hausen, sich aufhaltenb) sich herumtreiben* * *1. transitive verb1) aufhängen [Wäsche]2) heraushängen lassen [Zunge, Tentakel]2. intransitive verb1) (protrude) heraushängenlet it all hang out — (fig. sl.) die Sau rauslassen (ugs.)
* * *v.aushängen v.hinaushängen v. -
13 hang out
v.• enarbolar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<washing\>\> tender*, colgar*; \<\<flag\>\> poner*2) v + adva) ( dangle) \<\<wires\>\> estar* sueltowith his shirt/tongue hanging out — con la camisa/la lengua afuera
let it all hang out! — (sl & dated) suéltate la melena! (fam)
b) (colloq) ( live) vivir; ( spend time) andar*, moverse* (fam)to hang out with somebody — andar* con alguien
c) ( pass time) (AmE sl)what've you been up to? - just hanging out — ¿qué has estado haciendo? - nada, por ahí con los chicos (or mis amigos etc)
1.VT + ADV [+ washing] tender; [+ flags, banner] poner, colgar2. VI + ADV1) [tongue, shirt tails]the dog lay there panting, with his tongue hanging out — el perro estaba ahí echado, jadeando con la lengua fuera or con la lengua colgando
your shirt is hanging out — llevas la camisa colgando, tienes la camisa fuera
2) * (=live) vivir; (=spend time) pasar el ratohe hung out in Paris for several years — pasó or vivió varios años en París
she hangs out with some strange people — anda or se junta con gente rara
3) * (=hold out)they're hanging out for more money — siguen exigiendo más dinero, insisten en pedir más dinero
4)- let it all hang out* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<washing\>\> tender*, colgar*; \<\<flag\>\> poner*2) v + adva) ( dangle) \<\<wires\>\> estar* sueltowith his shirt/tongue hanging out — con la camisa/la lengua afuera
let it all hang out! — (sl & dated) suéltate la melena! (fam)
b) (colloq) ( live) vivir; ( spend time) andar*, moverse* (fam)to hang out with somebody — andar* con alguien
c) ( pass time) (AmE sl)what've you been up to? - just hanging out — ¿qué has estado haciendo? - nada, por ahí con los chicos (or mis amigos etc)
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14 ■ hang out
■ hang outA v. i. + avv.1 sporgersi: Don't hang out of the window!, non sporgerti dal finestrino!2 (fam.) tenere duro; resistere3 (fam.) durare4 (fam.) abitare; stare; trovarsi di solito; bazzicare: Where does he hang out?, dove bazzica di solito?B v. t. + avv.appendere ( un'insegna, ecc.); mettere fuori; issare, esporre ( bandiere, ecc.); stendere ( la biancheria); DIALOGO → - Chores- Can you hang the washing out?, puoi stendere il bucato?C v. i. + prep.sporgere (fuori) □ ( slang) to let it all hang out, lasciarsi andare; mollare i freni inibitori □ (fig.) to hang sb. out to dry, lasciare q. nei guai; mollare q.; ( anche) farla pagare a (q.). -
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1) (protrude) sporgere2) colloq. (frequent) bazzicare; hang out [sth.], hang [sth.] out stendere [ washing]; appendere, mettere fuori [sign, flag]* * *1. vt + adv2. vi + adv1)to hang out of sth — penzolare or pendere fuori da qc
2) (fam: frequent) frequentare* * *1) (protrude) sporgere2) colloq. (frequent) bazzicare; hang out [sth.], hang [sth.] out stendere [ washing]; appendere, mettere fuori [sign, flag] -
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1. I1) the dog's tongue was hanging out язык у собаки был высунут; his trousers were torn and the shirt was hanging out у него были порваны брюки и наружу торчала рубашка2) where does he hang out? coll. где он околачивается /проводит время/?, где его искать?2. IIhang out at some time coll. where are you hanging out now? где ты теперь бываешь?; I knew where she hung out mostly я знал, где она обычно болтается /где ее искать/3. IIIhang out smth. /smth. out/ hang out flags вывешивать (на домах, на улицах и т. п.) флаги; they hung the washing out они вывесили /развесили/ белье на улице4. XVI1) hang out over some place the rocks hang out over the gully скалы нависли над лощиной2) hang out in some place coll. I knew that he hung out in a bar mostly я знал, что он почти все время пропадает в баре5. XXI1hang out smth. /smth. out/ in some place they hung the washing out in the garden они развесили белье в саду -
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[ʹhæŋʹaʋt] phr v1. высовыватьсяyour shirt is hanging out - у тебя рубашка торчит /вылезла, плохо заправлена/
2. высовывать3. вывешиватьto hang out a flag [the wash] - вывесить флаг [бельё]
4. нависать5. разг. обитать, жить; обретатьсяwhere do you hang out? - где ты живёшь?
6. разг. постоянно бывать (где-л.); околачиваться, «ошиваться»7. (for) настаивать (на)to hang out for better terms - настаивать на более выгодных условиях, торговаться
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to hang out one's shingle - заняться частной практикой; открыть свой кабинет (особ. о враче или адвокате)let it all hang out - амер. сл. а) пустить всё на самотёк, послать к чёрту; б) рассказать всё как есть /без утайки/; «расколоться»
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18 hang out
1. phr v высовываться2. phr v высовывать3. phr v вывешивать4. phr v нависать5. phr v разг. обитать, жить; обретаться6. phr v разг. постоянно бывать; околачиваться, «ошиваться»7. phr v настаиватьto hang out for better terms — настаивать на более выгодных условиях, торговаться
Синонимический ряд:1. reside (verb) abide; bide; dwell; live; reside2. visit (verb) affect; attend; frequent; hang around; haunt; resort; visit -
19 hang out
vtto \hang out sth <-> out etw heraushängen;to \hang out out a white flag die weiße Fahne [o Flagge] zeigen;to \hang out out the washing die Wäsche [draußen] aufhängen vi1) ( project) heraushängenwhere does he \hang out out these days? wo treibt er sich zurzeit herum?PHRASES:to let it all \hang out out (sl) die Sau rauslassen (sl) -
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n. verblijf (Slang); plaats waar iemand vaak komthang out♦voorbeelden:1 where were you hanging out? • waar heb jij uitgehangen?II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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