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101 poner cara larga
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102 poner mala cara
• give a big hand to• give a blow• pull a fast one• pull a wry face• show discontent• weapons• wear a new dress -
103 odstaw|ić
pf — odstaw|iać impf vt 1. (odłożyć) (na bok) to put [sth] away, to put away; (na miejsce) to put [sth] back, to put back [krzesło, talerz]- odstaw garnek/nie odstawiaj garnka z ognia take the pot off the heat/leave the pot on- odstawić niemowlę od piersi to wean a baby- odstawić lek to stop taking a medicine, to come off a medicine- odstawić zastrzyki to stop having injections, to come off injections2. pot., przen. (pozbawić władzy) to deprive (kogoś od czegoś sb of sth) 3. (dostarczyć) to deliver- odstawić zboże do magazynu to deliver grain to a store4. (zawieźć) to take- odstawić złodzieja na policję to take a thief to the police (station)5. posp. (udawać) to play, to act- odstawiać bohatera/dobrego ojca to play a. act the hero/the good father6. posp. (wykonać) to do; to pull off pot.- odstawili już całą robotę they’ve done the whole job- odstawić komuś numer to pull a fast one on sb pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odstaw|ić
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104 обманывать
deceive глагол:spoof (обманывать, мистифицировать)take advantage of (воспользоваться, обманывать, эксплуатировать, использовать с выгодой, перехитрить)bilk (обманывать, уклоняться от уплаты)blinker (обманывать, надевать шоры)fiddle (играть, играть на скрипке, обманывать, совершать махинации, торговать из-под полы, вертеть в руках)mountebank (обманывать, жульничать)job (выполнять задание, ударить, нанимать на сдельную работу, работать нерегулярно, работать сдельно, обманывать)green (зеленеть, красить в зеленый цвет, мистифицировать, делаться зеленым, делать зеленым, обманывать)go back on (обманывать, подводить)practise deceit (обманывать, хитрить)словосочетание:sell a goldbrick (обманывать, надувать)play a trick (сыграть с кем-л. шутку, обманывать, надувать кого-л.)take for a ride (надувать кого-л., обманывать, одурачивать кого-л., прикончить кого-л., убивать)hand a lemon (надувать кого-л., обманывать)pull the wool over eyes (обманывать, вводить в заблуждение)play false (обманывать, предавать) -
105 koń
żołnierz/policjant na koniu — mounted soldier/policeman
zdrów jak koń — (przen) as sound as a bell
* * *maIns.pl. -mi zool. horse ( Equus caballus); dosiadać konia mount a horse; jeździć na koniu ride a horse; koń arabski Arab horse; koń angielski English Thoroughbred; koń Przewalskiego zool. Przewalski's horse ( Equus caballus przewalskii); koń morski zool. walrus, morse ( Odobenus rosmarus); koń mechaniczny fiz. horsepower; żołnierz/policjant na koniu mounted soldier/policeman; na koń! to horse!, mount up!; konia z rzędem temu, kto zna odpowiedź I'll give half my kingdom to the one who knows the answer; jechać co koń wyskoczy ride like the wind; koń by się uśmiał it's so funny I forgot to laugh; można z nim konie kraść he'd lay down in traffic for you, he'd walk a mile in the rain to help you out; zjadłbym konia z kopytami I could eat a horse; pracować jak koń work like a dog l. horse; napracowałem l. naharowałem się jak koń I feel like I've been ridden hard and put away wet; znamy się jak łyse konie I know him/her like I know myself, I know him/her better than I know myself; robić kogoś w konia pull a fast one on sb; być czarnym koniem be a dark horse; koń trojański Trojan horse; zdrowy jak koń as fit as a fiddle; uradowany, jakby go kto na sto koni wsadził happy as a clam at high tide; baba z wozu, koniom lżej one down and easier to go, every little bit helps; królestwo za konia my kingdom for a horse; darowanemu koniowi nie zagląda się w zęby you don't look a gift horse in the mouth; jeśli spaść, to z dobrego konia it's better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low; koń ma cztery nogi, a potknie się it's a good horse that never stumbles; łaska pańska na pstrym koniu jeździ being in your master's good graces doesn't last forever, your good fortune can be changed by a twist of fate; pańskie oko konia tuczy looking after your possessions brings good results, the eye of a master does more work than both his hands; koń jaki jest każdy widzi it's as plain as the nose on your face.miGen. -a Ins.pl. -mi2. sport (= kozioł) (vaulting l. long) horse.3. szachy (= skoczek) knight, horse.4. wulg. (= penis) prick, dick; walić konia jerk off; Br. toss off.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koń
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106 перехитрить
1) General subject: best, circumvent, euchre, get round (кого-либо), jockey, out jockey, outflank, outfox, outgeneral, outmaneuver, outmanoeuvre, outthink, outwit, overreach, second guess, second-guess, take advantage, turn flank (кого-л.), get over, get round, take an advantage of, take advantage of (кого-л.), take advantage of (кого-л.), get the better of someone2) Colloquial: dish, get over somebody (кого-либо), out-jockey, outguess, do down3) American: outsmart4) Obsolete: encompass5) Literal: turn the flank of (кого-л.)6) Australian slang: put one over (кого-л.)7) Jargon: fox, play cat and mouse with, pot, pull a fast one, whicker, hype8) Makarov: get the better end of (smb.) (кого-л.), get the better of (smb.) (кого-л.), head off, come over, double-cross, checkmate ingenuity (кого-л.), come over (кого-л.), come round (кого-л.) -
107 jeleń
(red) deer, (przen) sucker* * *ma1. zool. deer ( Cervus); ( samiec) stag, hart; jeleń bagienny ( południowoamerykański) marsh deer, swamp deer ( Blastocerus dichotomus); jeleń brazylijski brocket (deer), forest deer ( Mazama); jeleń olbrzymi paleont. Irish elk ( Megaloceros giganteus); jeleń szlachetny red deer ( Cervus elaphus); jeleń wirginijski white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus).2. pot. (= obiekt oszustwa) (easy) mark, soft touch; (= człowiek nabrany) dupe; (= frajer, naiwniak) sap, fall guy; sucker; zrobić z kogoś jelenia put one over on sb; pull a fast one on sb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jeleń
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108 odstawiać
impf ⇒ odstawić* * *( odkładać na bok) to put away; ( towar) to deliver; (lek, zastrzyki) to discontinue; ( odwozić gdzieś) to takeodstawiać kogoś — (pot: udawać) to play lub act sb
* * *ipf.odstawić pf.1. (meble, szafę) (= przesuwać, przenosić) move ( od czegoś away from sth).2. (= odłożyć) set aside, put away.3. (zastrzyki, leki) (= skończyć brać, robić coś) discontinue; odstawić dziecko od piersi wean a baby; odstawić narkotyki/wódkę come off drugs/vodka; odstawić numer pot. pull a fast one.4. pot. (= zwolnić, odsunąć) odstawić na boczny tor put on the shelf.5. (= dostarczać) deliver.6. (= zaprowadzić, odprowadzić) take; odstawić dzieci do szkoły take the kids to school; odstawić samochód do warsztatu take one's car to a garage; odstawić samochód do wypożyczalni return a (rented) car.7. pot. (= udawać) play, act.8. pot. (= robić, pracować) do, carry out; odstawiać fuchę botch a job.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odstawiać
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109 wywijać
(-am, -asz); vt* * *ipf.1. (= wykładać na wierzch) turn down, fold down; wywijać mankiety ( na rękawy marynarki) shoot one's cuffs.ipf.1. (= nie dawać się złapać) elude ( od czegoś sth), wriggle out ( od czegoś of sth); wywinąć się śmierci escape death.2. (= wykręcać się od czegoś) evade ( od czegoś sth) shirk ( od czegoś sth); wywijać się od odpowiedzialności evade l. shirk responsibility.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywijać
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110 dar el cambiazo a alguien
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111 kan|t
m (G kantu) 1. (krawędź) edge- kant stołu/biurka the edge of the table/desk2. (na nogawce) crease- spodnie w kant/bez kantów trousers with/without a crease- prasować spodnie w kant to iron a. press a crease into (one’s) trousers- spodnie uprasowane w a. na kant trousers with creases3. pot. (oszustwo) con (trick) pot., scam pot.- robić kanty to pull a fast one pot.- ta transakcja to kant the whole deal is a scam■ postawić się komuś kantem pot. to stand up to sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kan|t
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112 numer|ek
Ⅰ m pers. dim. (N pl numerki) pot. (łobuz) rascal Ⅱ m inanim. 1. dim. (liczba) number 2. dim. pot. (kawał) stunt 3. dim. pot. (stosunek płciowy) quickie pot. 4. (żeton) ticket; (do lekarza) a token or a slip with a number confirming one will be seen by a doctor at a given time- zostawił palto, ale nie pobrał numerka he left his coat but he didn’t take the ticketThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > numer|ek
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113 oyun
"1. game. 2. play, theatrical presentation. 3. dance, folk dance. 4. trick, ruse. 5. wrestling a movement designed to throw one´s opponent off guard. - almak to win a game. - çıkarmak (for an acting troupe) to put on a performance; (for a team) to play a game. - etmek/oynamak/yapmak /a/ to play a trick on, pull a fast one on, hoodwink, dupe. - ebesi the person who is it in a game. -a gelmek to be deceived, be hoodwinked, be duped. -a getirmek /ı/ to deceive, hoodwink, dupe. - havası tune (which accompanies a folk dance). - kâğıdı (a) playing card. - vermek 1. to put on a theatrical production, put on a play. 2. to lose a game. - yanmak (for a game) to be spoilt." -
114 сделать
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115 кинуть
2) Colloquial: do out of (Они нас кинули на 20 штук зелёных. We've been done out of 20 thousand bucks. Нас кинули. We've been stiffed ; shafted.; обмануть, предать кого-л. to deceive smb. wittingly or unwittingly; smth.), let down, shaft (smb.), stand up (Он обещал прийти, но он нас кинул. He promised to come, but he stood us up.; подвести кого-л. to fail to do smth.), to stiff (smb.)4) Jargon: sucker (He had suckered us all), con (to con someone), pull a fast one (on someone), stiff (не заплатить), scam (scam could be used a verb in very slangy speech. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/scammed In any case using scam with a contextual verb can be a very effective way to translate кинуть), (не деньгами) flake, (не деньгами) flake out, jerk, (парня, девушку) dump -
116 ловко надуть
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117 ловко одурачить
General subject: pull a fast one (кого-л.) -
118 мошенничать
1) General subject: Jew, beat, bilk, blackleg, cheat, cozen, fake, gammon, gazump, gyp, humbug, jink, quack, quacksalver, ready, ready up, rig, rogue, rook, shark, swindle, play jack with, finagle3) American: deacon, gip, pull a fast one4) Law: defraud6) Jargon: bunco bunko, diddle, fiddle, gazoozle, girk, gold brick, hornswoggle, hose, pluck, snafu, babble, dish, plug, ride a pony7) Makarov: play the knave, skin the lamb -
119 надувать
1) General subject: bag (ся), balloon, bamboozle, beat, belly, blow, blow out (щеки и т.п.), blow up (шину и т.п.), bob, bunco, cheat, chisel, con, cozen, distend, drift, duff, dupe, gazump, hoax, hocus-pocus, hornswoggle, huffle, humbug, inflate, jockey, juggle, pigeon, pout, puff, puff out, put across, queer, ream, swell, swindle, take in, trick, wipe another's nose, practise upon (кого-л.), have on toast (кого-л.), play jack with (кого-л.)3) Colloquial: cod, confidence trick, diddle, do, doodle, finagle, have on, hum, kid, nick, put across (кого-л.), sell, sting5) Obsolete: fob6) Engineering: blow up7) Economy: hoodwink8) Australian slang: rip off, screw, suck in, take for a ride9) Diplomatic term: dish10) Jargon: bam, carve, gag, hype, phenagle, pull a fast one, snooker, spoof, fiddle, finnigle, shuck, yentz11) Makarov: bloat, plant, sell a gold brick, wind, carve up, do down, do to down, double-cross, fill out, fill with air, come the old soldier over (кого-л.), do in the eye (кого-л.), fob off on (кого-л. поддельной вещью ложными обещаниями и т. п.), fob off with (кого-л. поддельной вещью ложными обещаниями и т. п.) -
120 облапошить
См. также в других словарях:
pull a fast one — {v. phr.} To gain the advantage over one s opponent unfairly; deceive; trick. * /When Smith was told by his boss that he might be fired, he called the company president, his father in law, and pulled a fast one by having his boss demoted./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull a fast one — {v. phr.} To gain the advantage over one s opponent unfairly; deceive; trick. * /When Smith was told by his boss that he might be fired, he called the company president, his father in law, and pulled a fast one by having his boss demoted./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull a fast one on someone — pull a fast one (on (someone)) to deceive or trick someone. Most people would never suspect that you d even think of pulling a fast one on them … New idioms dictionary
pull a fast one on — pull a fast one (on (someone)) to deceive or trick someone. Most people would never suspect that you d even think of pulling a fast one on them … New idioms dictionary
pull a fast one — (on (someone)) to deceive or trick someone. Most people would never suspect that you d even think of pulling a fast one on them … New idioms dictionary
pull a fast one — ► pull a fast one informal try to gain an unfair advantage. Main Entry: ↑fast … English terms dictionary
pull a fast one (on somebody) — pull a ˈfast one (on sb) idiom (slang) to trick sb Main entry: ↑pullidiom … Useful english dictionary
pull a fast one — phrasal : to deceive by a crafty and usually dishonest trick tried to pull a fast one and got caught * * * pull a fast one ● fast * * * pull a fast one informal phrase to trick someone Thesaurus: to cheat or trick someone … Useful english dictionary
pull a fast one — tv. to outwit or outsmart someone by a clever and timely maneuver. □ Don’t try to pull a fast one on me. □ So you think you can pull a fast one? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
pull a fast one — To pull a fast one means to gain an advantage over someone by deceiving them. The street vendor pulled a fast one on Tom. He sold him a big bunch of roses but wrapped a smaller bunch while Tom was taking out his wallet … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
pull a fast one on — verb deceive somebody We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week • Syn: ↑flim flam, ↑play a joke on, ↑play tricks, ↑trick, ↑fob, ↑fox, ↑play a trick on … Useful english dictionary