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  • 101 подвернуть хвост

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подвернуть хвост

  • 102 подвернуть хвосты

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подвернуть хвосты

  • 103 подвертывать хвост

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подвертывать хвост

  • 104 подвертывать хвосты

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подвертывать хвосты

  • 105 поджать хвост

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поджать хвост

  • 106 поджать хвосты

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поджать хвосты

  • 107 поджимать хвост

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поджимать хвост

  • 108 поджимать хвосты

    ПОДЖИМАТЬ/ПОДЖАТЬ <ПРИЖИМАТЬ/ПРИЖАТЬ, ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬ, ОПУСКАТЬ/ОПУСТИТЬ> ХВОСТ < ХВОСТЫ> all highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat, surrender, give up one's course of action because one experiences a loss of self-confidence, apprehension, humiliation etc (often in circumstances when one encounters strong, unexpected opposition, when one suddenly becomes afraid of the possible consequences of one's actions etc):
    - X поджал хвост X tucked (stuck, went away with etc) his tail between his legs.
         ♦ "Больно спесив Кирила Петрович! а небось поджал хвост, когда Гришка мой закричал ему: "Вон, старый пёс! долой со двора!"" (Пушкин 1). "Kirila Petrovich is proud all right, but he certainly went away with his tail between his legs when Grisha shouted to him - 'Goon, you old cur! Get out of here!'" (1b).
         ♦ "...Сегодня он действительно его выгнал. Это так и было. Ну, а тот рассердился... Ораторствовал здесь, знания свои выставлял, да и ушёл, хвост поджав..." (Достоевский 3). "...Today he really did send him packing. That's exactly what happened. And then the other character lost his temper....Made a speech or two, showed off his knowledge and then left with his tail between his legs" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поджимать хвосты

  • 109 язык без костей

    [VPsubj with быть, pres only; fixed WO]
    =====
    s.o. is very talkative, says things he should not, is not careful about what he says:
    - у X-a язык без костей X has a loose tongue;
    - X's tongue is always wagging.
         ♦ "Ишь, сопит! Обиделся, видно, малолетка... Я ведь так, не со зла... Язык без костей, вот и мелю..." (Максимов 2). "Hell, he's snivelling! Must have offended him....Don't mind me, kid, I don't mean any harm. My tongue runs away with me and I say all kinds of junk..." (2a).
         ♦ "Молотишь, папаня, что ни попадя, язык без костей" (Максимов 1). "You're talking a lot of rubbish, Dad, your tongue's out of control" (1a).
         ♦ "У нас, знаешь, в деревне языки без костей - кому чего на ум взоредёт, то и болтают". - "А чего болтают, - возразила Ксения. - Хоть и деревня, а тоже народ живёт не дурее других. Болтать зря не будут" (Войнович 4). "You know, tongues are always wagging in this village; someone gets an idea, they've got to blab about it." "What do you mean blab," objected Ksenia. "It might be a village but people here don't live any worse than other people. We don't go in for idle talk" (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > язык без костей

  • 110 болтать

    I
    1) (сов. взболта́ть) (вн.; перемешивать) stir (d)
    2) (тв.; качать) dangle (d)

    болта́ть нога́ми — dangle one's legs; ( в воде) dabble

    3) безл. разг. (о движении самолёта, судна) rock (d)
    ••

    болта́ть языко́м — wag one's tongue, clack, blab

    II разг.
    1) (говорить - быстро, несерьёзно) chatter, natter, gabble; (бестолково, невнятно) babble, jabber, twaddle; ( о детях) prattle

    болта́ть вздор — talk rubbish; drivel

    болта́ть глу́пости — talk nonsense

    что он там болта́ет? — what is he drivelling / blabbering about?; what's he (going) on about?

    3) (с тв.; непринуждённо беседовать) chat (with), have a chat (with)

    мы про́сто болта́ем о том о сём — we are just having a chat about all kinds of things

    она́ полдня́ болта́ла с сосе́дями — she spent half the day gabbling away with her neighbours

    переста́ньте болта́ть во вре́мя уро́ка! — stop chattering in class!

    5) неодобр. (говорить то, что не следует) blab, blabber

    не доверя́й ему́, он болта́ет ли́шнее — don't confide in him because he blabs

    поме́ньше бы ты болта́л! — I wish you weren't such a blabbermouth!

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > болтать

  • 111 уводить

    несов. - уводи́ть, сов. - увести́; (вн.)
    1) (выводить, удалять) take away (d), lead away (d); ( войска) withdraw (d)
    2) разг. ( похищать) carry off (d); walk off / away (with); ( автомобиль) steal
    3) разг. (у кого́-л; увлекать за собой, побудив бросить супруга, партнёра и т.п.) lead (d) away (from)

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > уводить

  • 112 выводить в расход

    выводить (пускать, списывать) в расход ( кого)
    прост.
    do away with smb.; finish smb. off; expend smb.; cf. admit (knock, let, shoot) daylight into smb.

    - Убьют меня, убьют! - заскулил Силантий... В расход меня сразу, никакого снисхождения не будет! (Е. Мальцев, От всего сердца) — 'They'll kill me,' wailed Silanti... 'They'll do away with me in no time, without showing the least mercy.'

    [Капитан] тихо, словно бы через силу выдавил: - Немца - в расход. (В. Кондратьев, Сашка) — The captain spoke - in a strained voice, as though it was forced out with an effort: 'The German is to be expended.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выводить в расход

  • 113 избавиться от

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > избавиться от

  • 114 уничтожить

    1. kill
    2. do away with

    уничтожил; уничтоженныйadhered away

    сгорел; уничтожил; уничтоженныйburned away

    3. kill off
    4. obliterate
    5. obliterated
    6. obliterating
    7. annihilate; destroy; abolish; annul
    8. crush
    9. destroy
    10. eliminate
    11. undo
    12. wipe out

    стереть с лица земли; уничтожить; истребитьwipe out

    взаимно уничтожил; взаимно уничтоженныйcanceled out

    разбомбить, уничтожить бомбёжкойbomb out

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. истребить (глаг.) извести; изничтожить; истребить; перевести
    2. съесть (глаг.) поглотить; поесть; пожрать; проглотить; скушать; слопать; сожрать; стрескать; съесть; убрать; умять; уписать; уплести; усидеть
    Антонимический ряд:

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > уничтожить

  • 115 устранять

    To ameliorate the unfavourable effects of...

    If a molecule of water is eliminated between two hydroxyl groups...

    How to banish noise and hum in high-fidelity sets.

    Bend the lens to cancel the spherical aberration.

    We should clear away this difficulty.

    This feature does away with the need for costly servocontrols.

    The installation of a waste-heat boiler eliminates the need of some other equipment.

    Standard forms of boiler and heating surface may be used, thus obviating the need for expensive special plants.

    Such icing is dealt with by heating the intake air.

    The part is polished to remove the blemishes acquired during...

    To place the magnets properly so as to remove part of the deviation,...

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > устранять

  • 116 быть съеденным ржавчиной

    1) General subject: to be eaten away with rust

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть съеденным ржавчиной

  • 117 да ну тебя

    1) Jocular: get away with you
    2) USA: get lost (colloquial), cut it out., get away, go away, quit it

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > да ну тебя

  • 118 избавиться от

    1) General subject: make away with (чего-либо, кого-либо), do away with, pawn off, wean off, recover from
    2) Colloquial: liquidate
    4) Business: get rid of
    5) Makarov: dispose of (...)
    6) Current usage: bin

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > избавиться от

  • 119 избежать наказания

    1) General subject: beat the rap, get away with sth / doing sth (How can he get away with speaking to her like that?), get off
    3) Jargon: beat up

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > избежать наказания

  • 120 он не сумел сдержаться

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > он не сумел сдержаться

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  • away with the fairies —    Someone who is away with the fairies is in such a dreamy state that they are not totally in touch with reality and give the impression of being slightly mad.     It s no use trying to explain the problem to her she s away with the fairies! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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  • away with the fairies — adjective (to be) not with it, dreaming, not all there Now, I know the story is away with the fairies, but he produces a body and I take him down to the station to talk to the detectives …   Wiktionary

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