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121 nastupiti
vi & vt pf (početi) begin, set in; - nastupati l -ti prvi put make one's debut; nastupititi na televiziji make a TV appearance, appear on TV; -ti agresivno/oštro adopt an aggressive attitude, use an a. approach; A sl: come on strong, come on like the headnurse, p* * *• enter• set in• pose• behave• appear• arrive• mature -
122 быть напористым
1) General subject: assert oneself2) Makarov: come it strong -
123 выставлять напоказ
1) General subject: air, blazon (часто blazon forth, blazon out, blazon abroad), blazon abroad, blazon forth, blazon out, cut a dash (что-либо), display, flaunt, flourish, (что-л.) hold up to view, hotdog, make a parade of (что-либо), parade, splurge, (что-л.) cut a feather, (что-л.) make great display of, make a parade of, (что-л.) put (smth.) on show (of something which is supposed to be very private), demonstrate, put on a display, show off, glare2) Colloquial: sport3) American: cut a wide swathe4) Literal: draw the curtain (что-либо)5) Law: expose6) Economy: put something in the window7) Diplomatic term: (что-л.) make a show ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выставлять напоказ
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124 жить на широкую ногу
1) General subject: live at a high rate, live high, live in a great way, live in grand style, live in great style, live on a grand scale2) Colloquial: live large3) Australian slang: live high on the hog4) Makarov: keep a splendid establishment, keep open house, come out strongУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жить на широкую ногу
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125 производить большое впечатление
1) Jargon: snow2) Makarov: come out strongУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производить большое впечатление
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126 решительно выступать
1) Military: countervail (обычно с успехом)2) Makarov: come out strongУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > решительно выступать
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127 сорить деньгами
1) General subject: be flush with money, launch out, overspend, spend money like water, spend money with both hands, splash money, throw away handfuls of money, throw money about, throw one's money about, make ducks and drakes with one's money, throw money to the dogs, fling one's money around, make the money fly2) Jargon: wreck (в основном на развлечения)3) Set phrase: throw one's money away4) Makarov: come out strong -
128 щеголять
1) General subject: flaunt, gallant, hotdog, make a parade of (чем-либо), parade, ponce, spark, sport, swank, trot (чем-либо), make a parade of (чем-л.), cut a dash, make a splash, boast of, dress foppishly, make a display, make a show (of smth.), show off2) Colloquial: sport (чем-л.)3) Jargon: around ponce about, (тж. ponce around, ponce about) ponce, muumuu-flaunt4) Makarov: come out strong, cut a feather, cut a wide swath, cut a dash (нарядно одеваться), dress foppishly (нарядно одеваться), dress ultra-fashionably (нарядно одеваться)
См. также в других словарях:
come on strong — (informal) To speak or act forcefully or aggressively • • • Main Entry: ↑come come on strong see under ↑come • • • Main Entry: ↑strong * * * come on strong informal … Useful english dictionary
come on strong — {v. phr.}, {slang} To overwhelm a weaker person with excessively strong language, personality, or mannerisms; to insist extremely strongly and claim something with unusual vigor. * /Joe came on very strong last night about the War in Indochina;… … Dictionary of American idioms
come on strong — {v. phr.}, {slang} To overwhelm a weaker person with excessively strong language, personality, or mannerisms; to insist extremely strongly and claim something with unusual vigor. * /Joe came on very strong last night about the War in Indochina;… … Dictionary of American idioms
come on strong — ► come on strong informal behave aggressively or assertively. Main Entry: ↑strong … English terms dictionary
come on strong — 1. to act in a forceful way. I didn t want to come on too strong, so I tried not to seem angry. The opposition came on strong with rallies and protests and an e mail campaign. 2. to be popular. Animal movies have come on strong again … New idioms dictionary
come on strong — AND come on like gangbusters in. to seem aggressive; to impress people initially as very aggressive and assertive. (See explanation at like gangbusters.) □ She has a tendency to come on strong, but she’s really a softie. □ The new president comes … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
come it strong — phrasal slang : overdo, exaggerate contrasted with draw it mild * * * come it strong (informal) To do or say much, go to great lengths, exaggerate • • • Main Entry: ↑come … Useful english dictionary
come on strong — do it with more energy, do it with enthusiasm If you come on too strong, the customer will not buy from you … English idioms
come on strong — informal to express yourself in a very determined and confident way He can come on very strong with his political views … English dictionary
come\ on\ strong — v. phr. slang To overwhelm a weaker person with excessively strong language, personality, or mannerisms; to insist extremely strongly and claim something with unusual vigor. Joe came on very strong last night about the War in Indochina; most of… … Словарь американских идиом
come on strong — overwhelm with excessively strong language or personality He came on too strong during the job interview and was unable to get the job … Idioms and examples