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1 wild horses wouldn't drag
разг.(wild horses wouldn't drag (pull away, tear, etc.))1) (smb.) кого-л. никакими силами не заставишь, не оторвёшь и т. пWild horses can't pull her away from him. (M. Twain, ‘The American Claimant’, ch. XXV) — Салли от Трейси и за уши не оттащишь.
I'll never go there again, never. You may say what you like. Wild horses wouldn't drag me. (D. L. Sayers, ‘Five Red Herrings’, ‘Strachan’) — я никогда туда больше не пойду, никогда. Можете говорить что угодно, а меня туда никакими коврижками не заманишь.
2) (smth. from или out of smb.) силой не вырвешь что-л. у кого-л.; ≈ это клещами из кого-л. не вытянешьYou cannot read Candida: you know very well that you have been strictly ordered not to read until your eyes are better. Wild horses shall not tear that script from me... (B. Shaw, ‘Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw. A Correspondence’, Letter to E. Terry, 2 Oct., 1896) — Вам нельзя читать "Кандиду". Вы же хорошо знаете, что вам строго запрещено читать, пока ваше зрение не улучшится. Эту рукопись вы у меня и силой не отнимете.
‘I don't know,’ she answered hurriedly. ‘Nor does anybody know who the father was. Wild horses wouldn't drag his name out of her.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘Three Loves’, book I, ch. 2) — - я не знаю этого, - поспешно ответила мисс О'Риган. - И никому не известно, кто отец ребенка. Его имя из Анны клещами не вытащишь.
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2 wild horses wouldn't drag (pull, tear, etc.) smb.
(или smth.) paзг.1) (smb. from smb. или smth.) кoгo-л. никaкими cилaми нe зacтaвишь, нe oтopвёшь и т. п. oт кoгo-л. или oт чeгo-л.Wild horses can't pull her away from him (M. Twain). I'll never go there again, never. You may say what you like. Wild horses wouldn't drag me (D. L. Severs)2) (smth. from или out of smb.) cилoй нe выpвeшь чтo-л. у кoгo-л.; этo клeщaми из кoгo-л. нe вытянeшь'I don't know,' she answered hurriedly. 'Nor does anybody know who the father was. Wild horses wouldn't drag his name out of her (A J. Cronin). You cannot read Candida: you know very well that you have been strictly ordered not to read until your eyes are better. Wild horses shall not tear that script from me (C. B. Shaw)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > wild horses wouldn't drag (pull, tear, etc.) smb.
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3 wild horses wouldn't do something
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4 horse
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