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1 outsmart oneself
Общая лексика: "перехитрить себя", пасть жертвой собственных интриг -
2 outsmart
[aʋtʹsmɑ:t] v амер. разг.перехитритьto outsmart oneself - пасть жертвой собственных интриг, «перехитрить себя»
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3 outsmart
v амер. разг. перехитритьto outsmart oneself — пасть жертвой собственных интриг, «перехитрить себя»
Синонимический ряд:outwit (verb) cheat; deceive; delude; fool; have; outdo; outfox; outgeneral; outguess; outjockey; outmaneuver; outmanoeuvre; outreach; outslick; outthink; outwit; overreach; trick; undo -
4 outsmart
autˈsmɑ:t гл.;
амер.;
разг. перехитрить Syn: outwit, overreach (американизм) (разговорное) перехитрить - to * oneself пасть жертвой собственных интриг, "перехитрить себя" outsmart амер. разг. перехитритьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > outsmart
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5 overreach
перехитрить глагол:превышать полномочия (overreach, exceed one's instructions)выходить за пределы (go beyond, outstep, pass, overreach, lap over, overflow)имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
outsmart oneself — idi to defeat oneself through the very schemes one has perpetrated to promote one s own welfare or profit … From formal English to slang
outsmart — ☆ outsmart [out΄smärt′ ] vt. to overcome by cunning or cleverness; outwit outsmart oneself to have one s efforts at cunning or cleverness result in one s own disadvantage … English World dictionary
outsmart — /owt smahrt /, v.t. 1. to get the better of (someone); outwit. 2. outsmart oneself, to defeat oneself unintentionally by overly elaborate intrigue, scheming, or the like: This time he may have outsmarted himself. [1925 30; OUT + SMART (adj.)] * * … Universalium
outsmart — out•smart [[t]ˌaʊtˈsmɑrt[/t]] v. t. to get the better of (someone); outwit • outsmart oneself Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang
Characters of The Order of the Stick — This is a list of characters from the webcomic The Order of the Stick (OOTS). It is a comedic webcomic that celebrates and satirizes tabletop role playing games and medieval fantasy through the ongoing tale of the eponymous fellowship of… … Wikipedia
overreach — over·reach /ˌō vər rēch/ vt: to make (someone or something) the subject of overreaching this uncounseled defendant was...overreach ed by the prosecution s submission of misinformation to the court Townsend v. Burke, 334 U.S. 736 (1948) must… … Law dictionary
psych — short for psychology in various senses; as an academic study, in student slang by 1895. The verb is generally negative when used transitively, positive when intransitive; first attested (also psych out) 1934 as to outsmart, from 1963 as to… … Etymology dictionary
overreach — v. reach too far; project beyond; miss a target by going too far; defeat (oneself) by making an excessive effort; outsmart, get the better of; overtake; painfully strike the back and front foot together when running or walking (of a horse) … English contemporary dictionary
overreached — v. reach too far; project beyond; miss a target by going too far; defeat (oneself) by making an excessive effort; outsmart, get the better of; overtake; painfully strike the back and front foot together when running or walking (of a horse) … English contemporary dictionary
overreaches — v. reach too far; project beyond; miss a target by going too far; defeat (oneself) by making an excessive effort; outsmart, get the better of; overtake; painfully strike the back and front foot together when running or walking (of a horse) … English contemporary dictionary
overreaching — n. reaching too far; act of superseding; overambition; overtaking; passing the markv. reach too far; project beyond; miss a target by going too far; defeat (oneself) by making an excessive effort; outsmart, get the better of; overtake; painfully… … English contemporary dictionary