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81 где, черт побери ?
Jargon: (...) where, in thunder (...) ?, (...) where, the blazes (...) ?, (...) where, the deuce (...) ?, (...) where, the devil (...) ?, (...) where, the dickens (...) ?, (...) where, the hell (...) ?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > где, черт побери ?
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82 куда, чёрт возьми ?
Jargon: (...) where, in thunder (...) ?, (...) where, the blazes (...) ?, (...) where, the deuce (...) ?, (...) where, the devil (...) ?, (...) where, the dickens (...) ?, (...) where, the hell (...) ?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > куда, чёрт возьми ?
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83 куда, черт побери ?
Jargon: (...) where, in thunder (...) ?, (...) where, the blazes (...) ?, (...) where, the deuce (...) ?, (...) where, the devil (...) ?, (...) where, the dickens (...) ?, (...) where, the hell (...) ?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > куда, черт побери ?
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84 откуда его чёрт несёт?
откуда его (их и т. п.) чёрт несёт (принёс)?where the hell did he (they, etc.) come from?Григорий выглянул в окно. По четыре в ряд, в прекрасном порядке шли две сотни. Казаки - как на выбор, кони - хоть на смотр. - Откуда это? Откуда их чёрт принёс? - радостно бормотал Григорий... (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — Grigory looked out of the window. Squadrons were riding past four abreast in splendid order. Cossacks and horses alike were magnificent. 'Where the hell did they come from?' Grigory muttered joyfully...
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > откуда его чёрт несёт?
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85 nicher
I.v. trans. To store away. Je ne sais pas où j'ai niche ça! I don't know where the hell I've put it! (As the above expression illustrates, the original intention is not to hide something purposely, although the net result is that the item is seldom found again.)II.v. intrans. To 'hang out', to live, to dwell. Où que tu niches ces temps-ci? And where's your pad these days?III.v. pronom. To find oneself in a place where one is unlikely to be discovered. Dieu sait où il se niche! Heaven knows where he is now! (This verb can sometimes refer to 'impossible' geographical locations. Te dire où ça se niche? Alors là?! Don't ask me where that place is! I've not the foggiest!) -
86 gdzież
Ⅰ pron. książk. where on earth- gdzieżeś położył tę książkę? where on earth did you put that book?- gdzież u licha się podziewałeś? where the devil przest. a. on earth have you been?- gdzież on nie bywał! w Wenecji, Padwie… he’s been everywhere – Venice, Padua…Ⅱ part. gdzież mi do niego! I’m not a patch on him! pot.- gdzież tam! what are you talking about!* * *pron, part* * *adv.emf. (w pytaniach wyrażających zdumienie l. irytację) where on earth, where the hell, where ever; gdzież ja to położyłem? where on earth did I put it?particleemf. = gdzie.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gdzież
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87 cabrón
adj.1 mean, evil.2 intelligent.m.1 billy goat, buck.2 cuckold, man married to an unfaithful wife.3 son of a bitch, sod, git, get.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 ZOOLOGÍA he-goat, billy-goat2 tabú (que consiente el adulterio) cuckold————————1 ZOOLOGÍA he-goat, billy-goat2 tabú (que consiente el adulterio) cuckold* * *cabrón, -ona ***1.SM (=cornudo) cuckold2. SM / F1)¡cabrón! — you bastard! ***
es un cabrón — he's a bastard ***
2) LAm [de burdel] brothel keeper; And, Cono Sur (=chulo) pimp; CAm, Cono Sur (=traidor) traitor; And (=maricón) queer **, fag (EEUU) **¡cabrón! — (=idiota) you stupid berk! **
* * *I- brona adjetivo (Esp, Méx vulg)IIel muy cabrón/la muy cabrona — the bastard o (AmE) son of a bitch (vulg)/the bitch (vulg)
- brona masculino, femenino1) (Esp, Méx vulg) (masculino) bastard (vulg), son of a bitch (AmE vulg); (femenino) bitch (vulg)2) cabrón masculinoa) (vulg) ( cornudo) cuckoldb) (Andes fam o vulg) ( proxeneta) pimp, ponce (BrE)* * *= rotter, dickhead, scumbag, bitchy [bitchier -comp., bitchiest -sup.], badass, swine, pig, bastard.Ex. When she had finished Beck said reassuringly: 'Don't let old Tilly bother you - She can be a rotter at times - She's a Jekyl and Hyde, if ever there was one - One minute she's fine; another, she's a monster'.Ex. Whoever said Moby is the leader of dickheads that beat people up? He is just a bald-headed hippie who wouldn't hurt a fly.Ex. He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting 'detestable murderers and scumbags'.Ex. She worked at a local clothing company for a while and found the other staff and managers to all be very cliquey, bitchy and rather shallow.Ex. In the hardscrabble times of the Bible, where there were plagues, invasions from foreign powers, and swarms of locusts, you pretty much had to be a badass.Ex. In German law it is a criminal offense for A to insult B, for example, by calling him a swine.Ex. He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.Ex. I once thought I saw the light at the end of the tunnel, but it was just the light from a torch of some bastard bringing me more work.----* ser un cabrón con = be rotten to.* * *I- brona adjetivo (Esp, Méx vulg)IIel muy cabrón/la muy cabrona — the bastard o (AmE) son of a bitch (vulg)/the bitch (vulg)
- brona masculino, femenino1) (Esp, Méx vulg) (masculino) bastard (vulg), son of a bitch (AmE vulg); (femenino) bitch (vulg)2) cabrón masculinoa) (vulg) ( cornudo) cuckoldb) (Andes fam o vulg) ( proxeneta) pimp, ponce (BrE)* * *= rotter, dickhead, scumbag, bitchy [bitchier -comp., bitchiest -sup.], badass, swine, pig, bastard.Ex: When she had finished Beck said reassuringly: 'Don't let old Tilly bother you - She can be a rotter at times - She's a Jekyl and Hyde, if ever there was one - One minute she's fine; another, she's a monster'.
Ex: Whoever said Moby is the leader of dickheads that beat people up? He is just a bald-headed hippie who wouldn't hurt a fly.Ex: He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting 'detestable murderers and scumbags'.Ex: She worked at a local clothing company for a while and found the other staff and managers to all be very cliquey, bitchy and rather shallow.Ex: In the hardscrabble times of the Bible, where there were plagues, invasions from foreign powers, and swarms of locusts, you pretty much had to be a badass.Ex: In German law it is a criminal offense for A to insult B, for example, by calling him a swine.Ex: He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.Ex: I once thought I saw the light at the end of the tunnel, but it was just the light from a torch of some bastard bringing me more work.* ser un cabrón con = be rotten to.* * *( Esp vulg: en algunas regiones fam): el muy cabrón the swine ( colloq), the bastard ( vulg), the son of a bitch ( AmE vulg)masculine, feminineBC* * *
cabrón 1◊ - brona adjetivo (Esp, Méx vulg): el muy cabrón/la muy cabrona the bastard o (AmE) son of a bitch (vulg)/the bitch (vulg)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Esp, Méx vulg) (m) bastard (vulg), son of a bitch (AmE vulg);
(f) bitch (vulg)
cabrón 2 sustantivo masculino (vulg) ( cornudo) cuckold;
( proxeneta) (Andes fam o vulg) pimp, ponce (BrE)
cabrón,-ona
I m Zool billy goat
II sustantivo masculino y femenino vulgar ofens (hombre) bastard
(mujer) bitch
' cabrón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabrito
- cabrona
English:
cunt
- sod
- swine
- bastard
* * *cabrón, -ona♦ adjel examen estuvo bien cabrón the exam was a bitch♦ nm,fEsp muy Famtrabajó/estudió como un cabrón he worked/studied his Br arse o US ass offes un cabrón para la física he's a whizz at physics♦ nmes un cabrón his wife's screwing around behind his back2. [animal] billy-goat¿adónde irá ese cabrón? where the hell is that guy going?♦ a lo cabrón loc advMéx Fam by force;entraron a la casa a lo cabrón they broke into the house* * *m vulg -
88 ¿qué/dónde/cuándo diablos ...?
¿qué/dónde/cuándo diablos...?familiar what/where/when the hell...?■ ¿dónde diablos se han metido? where the hell have they got to? -
89 ni|eść
impf (niosę, niesiesz, niesie, niósł, niosła, nieśli) Ⅰ vt 1. (iść trzymając w ręku) to carry- nieść paczkę w ręku/pod pachą to carry a parcel in one’s hand/under one’s arm- niósł worek na plecach he was carrying a sack on his back- ranny niesiony na noszach an injured person carried on a stretcher2. (unosić, przenosić) to carry, to bring- rzeka niosła wiele pni i gałęzi the river was carrying along a lot of branches and tree trunks- wiatr niosący chmury/zapachy/tumany kurzu the wind carrying clouds/smells/clouds of dust- echo niosło odgłosy detonacji the echo carried the sound of the explosion- nowe narty niosły go dobrze the new skis carried him well3. przen. (przyciągać) to bring, to attract- niosły ją tu radość i nadzieja joy and hope brought her here- niosła go chęć przeżycia przygody he was attracted by adventure4. książk. (ofiarowywać) to bring- nieść komuś pociechę/pomoc/ukojenie to bring comfort/help/consolation to sb- lekarz niósł ulgę cierpiącym the doctor brought relief to the suffering- modlitwa niesie pociechę prayer brings comfort ⇒ przynieśćⅡ vi książk. 1. przen. (odczuwać, doznawać) to bear, to carry- nieść w sobie smutek/gorycz/radość/złość to bear grief/bitterness/joy/anger inside one- niesiona w sercu nadzieja hope carried in one’s heart2. (powodować, pociągać) to present, to carry- jego felietony niosą ogromny ładunek humoru his columns present a great deal of humour- takie posunięcie niosło w sobie duże ryzyko this move carried a lot of risk3. pot. (składać jaja) to lay- nieść jaja a. jajka to lay eggs- te kury od dawna już nie niosą jaj the hens haven’t been laying (eggs) for a long time ⇒ znieść4. Wojsk. (strzelać) to carry- nieść na 100 metrów [działo, karabin, łuk] to carry a. range a hundred metresⅢ nieść się książk. 1. (rozprzestrzeniać się) to spread, to waft- zapach żywicy niósł się w powietrzu the smell of resin spread in the air- od strony łąk niosły się mocne wonie a strong aroma wafted from the meadows- dźwięki muzyki niosły się w powietrzu the sounds of music wafted in the air2. (przemieszczać się) to drift- chmury niosły się nad miastem clouds drifted over the city- łódź niosła się szybko z prądem the boat drifted along with the current3. (składać jaja) to lay eggs■ gdzie cię/was diabli niosą? pot. where the hell are you going?- ciągle go gdzieś diabli niosą he is always going the devil knows where- nieść coś do ust to raise sth to one’s mouth- patrzyła na każdy kęs, który niósł do ust she watched every morsel he raised to his mouth- z mokrej ziemi niesie wilgocią wet soil emanates dampness- nieść życie/zdolności/miłość w ofierze a. w darze komuś/czemuś książk. to offer up one’s life/abilities/love to sb/sth- nogi nie chcą go/jej nieść pot. his/her legs can’t go any further- plotka/wieść/fama niesie, że… rumour has it that…- wieść niesie, że tam mieszkała czarownica legend has it that a witch used to live there- fama niesie, że dyrektor zostanie zwolniony rumour has it that the director is going to be dismissedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ni|eść
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90 ramasser
ramasser [ʀamαse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = prendre) [+ objet, personne] to pick upb. ( = collecter) to pick up ; [+ copies, cahiers, cotisations, ordures] to collectc. ( = récolter) to gather ; [+ pommes de terre] to dig up• où as-tu ramassé ce mec ? (inf!) where the hell did you find that guy? (inf!)2. reflexive verbb. ( = tomber) (inf) to fall over ; ( = échouer) [candidat] (inf) to come a cropper (inf) (Brit), to take a flat beating (US)* * *ʀamase
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1) ( prendre par terre) to collect [bois, œufs]; to pick up [crayon]; to dig up [pommes de terre]ramasser à la pelle — lit to shovel [something] up [terre]; fig ( en grande quantité) to get bucketfuls of [argent]
2) ( collecter) to take [something] in, to collect [cahiers, devoirs]; to collect [ordures ménagères]; to collect GB, to pick up [écoliers]3) ( rassembler) to pick up [objets, jouets]4) (colloq) ( relever) to pick up [enfant, ivrogne]5) ( recueillir) to collect GB, to take in [personne, animal]6) (colloq) ( arrêter) [police] to nick (colloq) somebody
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se ramasser verbe pronominal1) ( se replier) to huddle up, to shrink into oneself; ( se pelotonner) to curl up2) (colloq) ( échouer) to come a cropper (colloq)* * *ʀamɒse vt1) [objet tombé ou par terre] to pick upIl a ramassé son crayon. — He picked up his pencil.
2) (= recueillir) [feuilles mortes, ordures] to collect3) (= récolter) [champignons, tomates] to gather, to pick, [noix] to gather, to collect, [pommes de terre] to dig up, to lift4) * fig (= trouver) to pick up5) * fig (= recevoir) [coup, maladie, mauvaise note] to getramasser une pelle; ramasser un gadin — to fall flat on one's face
* * *ramasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( prendre par terre) to collect [bois, coquillages, œufs]; to pick up [cailloux, crayon, prunes]; to dig up [pommes de terre]; to pick up [paille, foin]; ramasser à la pelle lit to shovel [sth] up [sable, terre]; fig ( en grande quantité) to get bucketfuls of [argent];2 ( collecter) Scol to take [sth] in, to collect [cahiers, devoirs, livres]; to collect [ordures ménagères, vieux journaux]; to collect GB, to pick up [enfants, écoliers];4 ○( relever) to pick up [enfant, vieillard, ivrogne]; ramasser qn dans le ruisseau fig péj to pick sb up out of the gutter;6 ○( arrêter) [police] to nick○ sb; se faire ramasser dans une rafle to get picked up in a (police) raid;7 ○( attraper) to get [réprimande, gifle, mois de prison]; to catch [rhume]; ramasser un coup to get hit; se faire ramasser to get a telling-off;8 ( réunir en une masse) to gather up [jupe]; ramasser ses cheveux en un chignon to put up one's hair in a chignon;9 ( gagner) to scoop up [prix];10 ( condenser) to condense [récit] (en into).B se ramasser vpr1 ( se replier) to huddle up, to shrink into oneself; ( se pelotonner) to curl up;3 ○( échouer) to come a cropper○.ramasser une bûche○ or un gadin○ to come a cropper○; se faire ramasser à un examen○ to fail ou flunk○ US an exam; ramasser ses forces to muster one's strength.[ramase] verbe transitif1. [objet à terre] to pick up (separable)ramasser quelque chose à la pelle (familier) : ils ramassent des fraises à la pelle dans leur jardin they get loads of strawberries from their gardendes mauvaises notes, il en a ramassé à la pelle cette année he's been getting bad marks by the dozen this yeara. (familier) [épuisé] he was all washed outb. [blessé] you could have scraped him off the ground2. [cueillir - champignons] to pick, to gather ; [ - pommes de terre] to dig ; [ - marrons] to gather3. [rassembler - copies] to collect, to take in (separable) ; [ - cartes à jouer] to gather up (separable) ; [ - feuilles mortes] to sweep up (separable)4. [élèves, ouvriers] to collect5. [résumer] to condensese faire ramasser to get nabbed, to be collared8. (familier) [recevoir - mauvais coup, gifle] to get9. (familier) [attraper - maladie] to catch10. (argot scolaire)————————se ramasser verbe pronominal (emploi passif)les truffes se ramassent à la pelle dans cette région (familier) there are loads of truffles around here————————se ramasser verbe pronominal(familier) [se relever] to pick oneself up————————se ramasser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [avant de bondir] to crouch[échouer] to fail -
91 wo zum Teufel -
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92 percher
v. intrans. To 'hang out', to live somewhere. Où c'est que tu perches? Where's your pad? (The rhetorical question 'Je me demande où il peut bien percher!' means 'I wonder where the hell he is now!') -
93 wo zum Teufel ...
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94 hangi
"Which...? -niz Which of you? - akla hizmet ediyor? colloq. What´s making him do such a strange thing? - biri Which one (of a large number)? - cehennemin dibinden geldin? colloq. Where the hell did you come from? - dağda kurt öldü? colloq. This is a nice surprise, but whatever made you/him do it? - peygambere kulluk edeceğini/ümmet olacağını şaşırmak/bilmemek to be at a loss as to whose orders to follow. - taşı kaldırsan, altından çıkar. colloq. 1. He has an opinion about anything you mention. 2. He has a finger in every pie. - taş pekse/katıysa, başını ona vur. colloq. 1. Nothing can be done to help you; and if you don´t believe me, go ask my boss. 2. You´re to blame for the mess you´re in, so don´t come crying to me! Seni/Sizi - rüzgâr attı buraya/böyle? colloq. What on earth brought you here?/Where have you been all this time?" -
95 deadhead
I n AmE1) infmlThe deadheads that managed to sneak in were quietly looking for vacant seats — Безбилетники, которым удалось проскользнуть внутрь, тихо искали свободные места
2) infmlHe was amazed at the number of deadheads present — Его удивило количество посетителей, за которых платила администрация
3) slWow, are you a deadhead! — Ну ты и придурок!
4) slII vi AmE slJohnny, where the hell did you get your rep as a swinger? You're a deadhead, Johnny. Christ, the tourists in this town have more fun than you do — Джонни, откуда у тебя репутация плейбоя, черт? Ты нудный человек, Джонни. Туристы в этом городе веселятся гораздо больше тебя, ей-богу
III adj AmE slWe should charge a few dollars extra because we have to deadhead back to town — Мы накинем несколько баксов, потому что обратно мы поедем без пассажиров
IV adv AmE slThe channel was deadhead at this time of the day — В это время суток этот телевизионный канал не работал
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96 не иголка
разг.smb. or smth. that cannot vanish or remain unnoticed; not a pin (not a needle in a haystack)- Не могу добиться, куда, к дьяволу, девались правительственные войска, - продолжал Гусев... - Провалились. Попрятаться не могли, - не иголки. (А. Толстой, Аэлита) — 'Nobody tells me where the hell the government troops have gone,' Gusev continued... 'Vanished. They're not needles, you know, to vanish in a haystack.'
Тальберг.
Миленькая моя, как можно меня спрятать! Я не иголка. Нет человека в городе, который не знал бы меня. Спрятать помощника военного министра! (М. Булгаков, Дни Турбиных) — Talberg. Darling, how can I be hidden? I'm not a pin. There is nobody in town who doesn't know me. To hide the right hand of the Hetman's War Minister - a nice little job. -
97 agrafer
v. trans.1. To 'nab', to 'collar', to arrest. Les cognes l'ont agrafé au saut du lit: The fuzz grabbed him at the crack of dawn.2. To 'buttonhole', to detain someone in conversation against his/her will.3. To 'nick', to 'pinch', to steal. Mais où c'est que t'as agrafé ça? Where the hell did you get that?4. To 'tear a strip off someone', to scold. Et comment qu'il m'a agrafé! He gave me a right roasting! -
98 flanquer
I.v. trans.1. To 'bung', to 'stick', to put. Où t'as flanqué mon pardosse? Where the hell did you throw my coat?2. Flanquer quelqu'un dedans: To 'land someone in it', to get someone into trouble.3. Flanquer quelqu'un à la porte: To 'send someone packing', to chuck someone out.4. Flanquer la frousse à quelqu'un: To 'put the wind up someone', to frighten the wits out of someone.II.v. trans. reflex.1. Se flanquer dedans: To 'land oneself in it', to get oneself into trouble (usually through an error of judgement).2. Se flanquer en l'air: To 'top oneself', to 'do oneself in', to commit suicide. -
99 loustic
n. m.1. 'Would-be wit', facetious character.2. (pej.): 'Geezer', 'bloke', chap. Qui m'a foutu un loustic pardl?! Where the hell did you find that nurk?! (The word is a phonetic corruption of the German lustig: funny.) -
100 catch twenty two situation
n infmlThe show business catch twenty two situation - no work unless you have an agent, no agent unless you've worked — В шоу-бизнесе наблюдается парадоксальная ситуация. Вы не можете работать, если у вас нет агента, но агент будет у вас работать только в том случае, если вы уже работали в этой сфере
It's a classic catch twenty two situation - you won't get a good job unless you've got good references. But where the hell can you get good references unless you work? — Это какой-то заколдованный круг - вы не получите приличную работу, если у вас нет хорошей характеристики. Но где, черт возьми, можно получить хорошую характеристику, если не работаешь?!
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