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121 выбить из колеи
[vybit' is kol'ei] To kick someone out of the rut. To upset someone's routine; to unsettle someone. Cf. To get someone out of the groove.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > выбить из колеи
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122 jdm. den Laufpass geben
1. to chuck sb.2. to give sb. their marching orders3. to give sb. the push1. to ditch sb. coll.2. to jilt sb.(ugs.: jdn. aus dem Zimmer werfen)1. to kick sb. out2. to throw sb. out(ugs.: jdn. vor die Tür setzen)to show sb. the door(ugs.: sich von jdm. trennen)to pack sb. in -
123 kovmak
"to drive away, to expel, to throw sb out, to kick sb out (of); to dismiss, to fire, to sack; to banish; to turn back, to repel; to get rid of, to send sb packing; to shoo" -
124 künye
"1. a person´s vital statistics, brief curriculum vitae. 2. document showing someone´s curriculum vitae. 3. identification tag, dog tag; identification bracelet. -si bozuk (someone) with a black mark on his record, with a bad record, with a checkered past. -sini okumak /ın/ to chew (someone) out something fierce, give (someone) what for. -sini silmek /ın/ slang to kick (someone) out, give (someone) the old heave-ho." -
125 uğratmak
"1. /ı, a/ to cause (someone) to call in on, stop by to see, or drop in on (someone) (briefly). 2. /ı, a/ to cause (someone) to stop by (a place); to have (a vehicle) call at or stop at (a place) (briefly). 3. /ı, a/ to route (a road) through or by (a place). 4. /ı, a/ to cause (someone) to rush out into (a place). 5. /ı, a/ to cause (someone) to meet with, encounter, or suffer (a difficulty, a disaster); to cause (someone) to come down with (an illness). 6. /ı, a/ to cause (someone) to suffer (misfortune) at the hands of a jinn. 7. /ı, dan/ to expel (someone) from, kick (someone) out of (a place)." -
126 сногсшибательный
1) General subject: buster, corking, eye popping, nobby, over-the-top, stunning, stupendous, snorting, killer, jaw-dropping2) Colloquial: eye-popping, rattling, raving4) Current usage: mindblasting (syn. mind-blowing) -
127 употребляется об очень сексапильной девушке
Taboo: I wouldn't kick her out of my bed ( even) if she fartedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > употребляется об очень сексапильной девушке
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128 я тебя вышвырну отсюда!
American: I’ll kick you out!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > я тебя вышвырну отсюда!
См. также в других словарях:
kick someone out of somewhere — kick (someone) out (of (somewhere)) to tell someone to leave a place. They kicked us out of the gym because it was needed for a basketball game. When the principal caught Lisa smoking in the bathroom, she was kicked out. Usage notes: usually… … New idioms dictionary
kick someone out of — kick (someone) out (of (somewhere)) to tell someone to leave a place. They kicked us out of the gym because it was needed for a basketball game. When the principal caught Lisa smoking in the bathroom, she was kicked out. Usage notes: usually… … New idioms dictionary
kick (someone) out — (of (somewhere)) to tell someone to leave a place. They kicked us out of the gym because it was needed for a basketball game. When the principal caught Lisa smoking in the bathroom, she was kicked out. Usage notes: usually someone is kicked out… … New idioms dictionary
kick somebody out (of something) — ˌkick sb ˈout (of sth) derived (informal) to make sb leave or go away (from somewhere) Main entry: ↑kickderived … Useful english dictionary
Kick It Out — Infobox Single Name = Kick It Out Artist = Heart from Album = Little Queen B side = Go on Cry Released = 1977 Format = 7 single Recorded = 1977 Genre = Hard Rock Length = Label = Portrait Records Writer = Ann Wilson Producer = Mike Flicker Chart… … Wikipedia
kick sb out — UK US kick sb out Phrasal Verb with kick({{}}/kɪk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► HR to force someone to leave their job or a place: »The CEO was kicked out for mishandling company funds. kick sb out of sth »I m not in favor of somebody with ten years… … Financial and business terms
kick someone out — (informal) EXPEL, eject, throw out, oust, evict, get rid of, axe; dismiss, discharge; informal chuck out, send packing, boot out, give someone their marching orders, sack, fire; Brit. informal turf out; N. Amer … Useful english dictionary
kick someone out — informal most of us were given one week suspensions from school, but Andy and Olivia were actually kicked out Syn: expel, eject, banish, exile, throw out, oust, evict, get rid of, ax; dismiss, discharge; informal chuck (out), send packing, boot… … Thesaurus of popular words
kick someone out — informal Syn: expel, eject, throw out, oust, evict, get rid of, dismiss, discharge; informal chuck out, send packing, boot out, sack, fire … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
ˌkick sb ˈout — phrasal verb informal to force someone to leave a place or organization Sonia s been kicked out of her house.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Kick it out — Used in the context of general equities. liquidate a position (sell a long/cover a short) without regard to price … Financial and business terms