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2 рассердиться
1) General subject: become angry, blaze out (на кого-л.), bristle, flare, get angry, get blood up, get dander up, get hot under the collar, get into a pelter, get into a temper, get mad (don't be mad at me - не сердитесь на меня), get one's dander up, get one's monkey up, go off (Maria went off last night after I told her about losing her bike.), grow angry, lose one's hair, lose one's temper, lose temper, set up one's bristles, wax angry, blow up, boil, get back up, get back up, get mad, get monkey up, get warm, lose wool, put back up, set back up, set up bristles, fly into a temper (на), get into a temper (на), grow angry with (на кого-л.), get angry at (на что-л.), go apeshit2) Colloquial: lose one's wool, pitch a fit3) American: lose goat4) Australian slang: climb the wall, do( one's) scone, drop (one's) bundle6) Makarov: blaze up, get ( one's) back up, get into a pet, take the pet, flame up, flare up, fly into a rage, fly into a temper, fly out (на)7) Idiomatic expression: get panties in a wad -
3 atrasar
v.1 to put back (retrasar) (cita, reloj).2 to be slow (reloj).3 to delay, to detain, to hold up, to put back.María atrasó el bus a propósito Mary delayed the bus on purpose.María atrasó la reunión dos días Mary delayed the meeting two days.* * *1 (reloj) to be slow1 (tren etc) to be late2 (quedarse atrás) to fall behind■ el corredor se atrasó en el último kilómetro de la carrera the runner fell behind in the last kilometre of the race\atrasarse en los pagos to fall behind, be in arrears* * *1.VT [+ progreso] to slow down; [+ salida etc] to delay; [+ reloj] to put back2.VI [reloj] to lose time, be slow3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < reloj> to put backb) <reunión/viaje> to postpone, put back2. 3.atrasarse v pron1) reloj to lose time2) (en estudios, trabajo, pagos) to fall behind, get behindse atrasaron en el pago del alquiler — they fell behind o got into arrears with the rent
3) país/industria to fall behind4) (esp AmL) ( llegar tarde) avión/tren to be late, be delayed; persona to be lateme atrasé porque había mucho tráfico — I was delayed o held up by the traffic
5) menstruación to be late* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard.Ex. It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex. Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex. Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.----* atrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < reloj> to put backb) <reunión/viaje> to postpone, put back2. 3.atrasarse v pron1) reloj to lose time2) (en estudios, trabajo, pagos) to fall behind, get behindse atrasaron en el pago del alquiler — they fell behind o got into arrears with the rent
3) país/industria to fall behind4) (esp AmL) ( llegar tarde) avión/tren to be late, be delayed; persona to be lateme atrasé porque había mucho tráfico — I was delayed o held up by the traffic
5) menstruación to be late* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard.Ex: It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.
Ex: Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex: Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex: Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.* atrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *atrasar [A1 ]vt1 ‹reloj› to put backhay que atrasar los relojes una hora we have to put the clocks back one hour2 ‹reunión/fecha/viaje› to postpone, put backhan atrasado la salida the departure has been delayedproblemas financieros han atrasado la conclusión de las obras the completion of the work has been held up by financial problems■ atrasarvi«reloj» to lose timeA «reloj» to lose timeeste reloj se atrasa this watch loses timeel reloj se me atrasa un minuto cada hora my watch loses one minute every hourB (en los estudios, el trabajo) to fall behind, get behindse atrasaron en el pago del alquiler they fell behind o got into arrears with the rentC «país/industria» to fall behinddurante este período el país se atrasó en ciencia y tecnología during this period the country fell behind o lost ground in the area of science and technologynos estamos atrasando respecto a nuestros vecinos we are falling behind our neighborsD ( esp AmL) (llegar tarde) «avión/tren» to be late, be delayed; «persona» to be lateme atrasé porque había mucho tráfico I was delayed or held up by the trafficE «menstruación» to be lateF (Ur) «enfermo» to get worse* * *
atrasar ( conjugate atrasar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo [ reloj] to lose time
atrasarse verbo pronominal
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[ persona] to be late
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atrasar
I verbo transitivo to put back
II vi (un reloj) to be slow
' atrasar' also found in these entries:
English:
set back
- turn back
- lose
- put
- set
* * *♦ vt1. [poner más atrás] to move (further) back2. [en el tiempo] [reunión, viaje, reloj] to put back;atrasaron la fecha de la reunión they put back the date of the meeting♦ vi[reloj] to be slow* * ** * *atrasar vt: to delay, to put offatrasar vi: to lose time* * *atrasar vb3. (ir lento) to be slow -
4 zaći
• go down; lose oneself; set; sink (sank, sunk); stray; to go down -
5 за двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь
Set phrase: all covet, all lose, between two stools you fall to the ground (contrast: to kill two birds with one stone), dogs that put up many hares kill none, dogs that put up many hares kill none (дословно: Собаки, которые спугивают много зайцев, ни одного не поймают), grasp all, lose all, grasp all, lose all (дословно: За все хвататься-все потерять), he who commences many things finishes but few, if you run after two hares, you will catch neither (he who attempts to do many things simultaneously, will accomplish none)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь
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6 горбатого одна могила исправит
Set phrase: can the leopard change his spots? you cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear (one cannot correct someone else's bad habits or stupid convictions, a bad man will die a bad man), he who is born a fool is never cured (contrast: true blue will never stain), only the grave can straighten the hunchback, the thief is sorry he is to be hanged, but not that he is a thief, the wolf may change his coat, but not his disposition, the wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature, what is bred in the bone will not come out of the flesh, what is bred in the bone will not go out of the fleshУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > горбатого одна могила исправит
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7 женщина, которая не скрывает свой возраст, или слишком молода и ей нечего терять, или слишком стара и ей нечего искать
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > женщина, которая не скрывает свой возраст, или слишком молода и ей нечего терять, или слишком стара и ей нечего искать
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8 за спрос денег не берут
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за спрос денег не берут
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9 за спрос не дают в нос
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > за спрос не дают в нос
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10 или грудь в крестах, или голова в кустах
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > или грудь в крестах, или голова в кустах
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11 или пан, или пропал
Set phrase: a feast or a famine, a feast or a fast, kill or cure, make a spoon or spoil a horn, make or break, make or mar, man or mouse, neck or nothing (all or nothing. used as a statement of one's determination and readiness to try and do something despite possible risks, failure, even one's death), sink or swim, win or loseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > или пан, или пропал
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12 либо грудь в крестах, либо голова в кустах
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > либо грудь в крестах, либо голова в кустах
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13 либо рыбку съесть, либо на мель сесть
Set phrase: either you catch a fish and eat it, or you beat it, win or loseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > либо рыбку съесть, либо на мель сесть
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14 многого желать, ничего не видать
Set phrase: all covet, all lose (дословно: Всё желать, всё потерять)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > многого желать, ничего не видать
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15 многого желать-добра не видать
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > многого желать-добра не видать
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16 не шути над тем, что дорого другому
Set phrase: better lose a jest than a friend (дословно: Лучше воздержаться от шутки, чем потерять друга)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не шути над тем, что дорого другому
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17 не шути с таким ты шуток, кто на всяко слово чуток
Set phrase: better lose a jest than a friend (дословно: Лучше воздержаться от шутки, чем потерять друга)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не шути с таким ты шуток, кто на всяко слово чуток
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18 опускать руки
Set phrase: lose heart -
19 пасть духом
Set phrase: lose heart -
20 потерять из виду кого, что
Set phrase: lose sight (of smb., smth.), get out of touch with (smb.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > потерять из виду кого, что
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