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1 рассёдлывать лошадь
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2 сбросить
1) General subject: buck off (с седла), cast, cast off (оковы), derobe, detrude, discard, drop, dump, fling down (откуда-л.; что-л.), fling off (the horse flung his rider off - лошадь сбросила седока), kick off (туфли и т. п.), release, shed, shoot, shuck, shuffle off (одежду), slip off (платье), spill (седока), throw off, unsaddle (седока), unseat (с седла), whip off, slip off (одежду), throw off (пальто и т.п.), kick off (туфли), fling down (что-л., откуда-л.), (груз с души, бремя) shake free2) Aviation: jettison3) Colloquial: cut down (вес, килограммы; \<i\>Ex.: I \<b\>cut down\</b\> 47 lbs of body fat by following this 1 easy tip!\</i\>)4) Engineering: reset5) Cards: (руку) lay down your hand (покер. в некоторых случаях имеет более конкретный смысл: сбросить достаточно сильную руку, полагая, что она бита)6) Scottish language: clash8) Football: flick (кому-либо под удар)10) Makarov: clash down, fling down (что-л. откуда-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
unsaddle — [unsad′ l] vt. unsaddled, unsaddling 1. to take the saddle off (a horse, etc.) 2. to throw from the saddle; unhorse vi. to take the saddle off a horse, etc … English World dictionary
Unsaddle — Un*sad dle, v. t. [1st pref. un + saddle.] [1913 Webster] 1. To strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from, as a horse. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw from the saddle; to unhorse. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unsaddle — verb (T) 1 to remove the saddle (=leather seat) from a horse 2 if a horse unsaddles someone, it throws them off its back; unseat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unsaddle — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to take the saddle from 2. to throw from the saddle intransitive verb to remove the saddle from a horse … New Collegiate Dictionary
unsaddle — /un sad l/, v., unsaddled, unsaddling. v.t. 1. to take the saddle from. 2. to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse. v.i. 3. to take the saddle from a horse. [1350 1400; ME unsadelen; see UN 2, SADDLE; cf. D ontsadelen, OHG intsatalôn] … Universalium
unsaddle — un|sad|dle [ʌnˈsædl] v [T] to remove the ↑saddle (=leather seat) from a horse … Dictionary of contemporary English
unsaddle — v. remove the saddle (as from a horse) … English contemporary dictionary
unsaddle — un•sad•dle [[t]ʌnˈsæd l[/t]] v. dled, dling 1) spo to take the saddle from 2) spo to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse 3) spo to take the saddle from a horse • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang
unsaddle — [c]/ʌnˈsædl/ (say un sadl) verb (unsaddled, unsaddling) –verb (t) 1. to take the saddle from. 2. to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse. –verb (i) 3. to take the saddle from a horse. {un 2 + saddle} …
unsaddle — v.tr. 1 remove the saddle from (a horse etc.). 2 dislodge from a saddle … Useful english dictionary
buck — Synonyms and related words: Beau Brummel, Belgian hare, Cape elk, Highland fling, Virginia deer, and jump, antagonize, antelope, assault, battle, bear, bear upon, beat against, beat up against, billy, billy goat, bloke, blood, blunt, boar, bone,… … Moby Thesaurus