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1.n.мұрынcut off one's nose to spite one's face — басқа біреуге жамандық істеймін деп, өзіне зиян келтіру
pay through the nose — артық төлеу, көп ақша төлеу
snap a person's nose off — қарсы сейлеу, қатал сөйлеу
poke (push, thrust) one's nose into — біреудің ісіне араласу
turn up one's nose at — мұрнын көтеру, өзін артық санау
(right) under one's very nose — жақын, қасында, жанында
as plain as the nose on one's face — айдан анық, белгілі
put one's nose out of joint — 1) біреудің ісін бұзу, бұлдіру, залал келтіру
2) иіс сезімі, соқыр сезім3) тұмсық, мұрын2.v.1) иісті сезу, иіс білу, тіміскілеу2) білу, бақылау3) килігу, араласу (орынсыз)
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