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101 он выполняет все капризы своей жены
General subject: he waits upon his wife hand and footУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он выполняет все капризы своей жены
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102 по рукам и ногам
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103 серповидно-клеточный дактилит
Medicine: sickle cell dactylitis, hand-and-foot syndromeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серповидно-клеточный дактилит
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104 служить верой и правдой
1) General subject: be true to (one's) salt, perform homage, render obedience, serve faithfully2) Makarov: serve hand and footУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > служить верой и правдой
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105 служить не за страх, а за совесть
Makarov: serve hand and footУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > служить не за страх, а за совесть
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106 усердно
1) General subject: diligently, ding-dong, drudgingly, eagerly, hard, heartily, in earnest, industriously, studiously, toughly, zealously, assiduously2) Colloquial: hand and foot3) Obsolete: beat the cats, to4) Mathematics: painstakingly, with hard5) Religion: with purpose of heart -
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РАССЫПАТЬСЯ МЕЛКИМ БЕСОМ перед кем coll VP subj: human the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WOto try hard to impress s.o. in an attempt to gain his favorto flatter s.o. in every way possible (often of a man trying to win a woman's affections)X рассыпался перед Y-ом мелким бесом = X fell all over himself to please (to shine up to) YX danced attendance (up)on Y (in limited contexts) X waited on Y hand and foot.Егорша мелким бесом начал рассыпаться: Раечка, Раечка, дорогая соседка... (Абрамов 1). Egorsha started falling all over himself to shine up to her. "Raechka, Raechka, dear neighbor..." (1a)....Парубки, в высоких козацких шапках, в тонких суконных свитках... с люльками в зубах, рассыпались перед ними (молодыми женщинами) мелким бесом... (Гоголь 5)....The lads in high Cossack hats, in fine cloth jerkins...with a pipe in their teeth, danced attendance on them (the young women)... (5a). -
108 рассыпаться мелким бесом
[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to try hard to impress s.o. in an attempt to gain his favor; to flatter s.o. in every way possible (often of a man trying to win a woman's affections):- X рассыпался перед Y-ом мелким бесом≈ X fell all over himself to please < to shine up to> Y;- [in limited contexts] X waited on Y hand and foot.♦ Егорша мелким бесом начал рассыпаться: Раечка, Раечка, дорогая соседка... (Абрамов 1). Egorsha started falling all over himself to shine up to her. "Raechka, Raechka, dear neighbor..." (1a).♦...Парубки, в высоких козацких шапках, в тонких суконных свитках... с люльками в зубах, рассыпались перед ними [молодыми женщинами] мелким бесом... (Гоголь 5)....The lads in high Cossack hats, in fine cloth jerkins...with a pipe in their teeth, danced attendance on them [the young women]... (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рассыпаться мелким бесом
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109 anschließen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. (an + Akk oder Dat) (Schlauch etc.) attach, join; TECH. connect (to), ETECH. auch hook up (to); mit Stecker: plug in(to); angeschlossen werden an das Kabelnetz etc.: be connected to, get plugged into, get hooked up to; angeschlossen sein Sender: be linked up (with); wir verabschieden uns nun von den angeschlossenen Sendern we (must) say goodbye now ( oder at this point) to the linked stationsII v/refl1. (nachfolgen) follow; an den Vortrag schloss sich eine Diskussion an the lecture was followed by a discussion3. (jemandem) (mitgehen mit) join, attach o.s. to s.o.; unterstützend: take s.o.’s side; (sich anfreunden) make friends, grow close to s.o.; (einer Ansicht) support, endorse; (einem Beispiel) follow; (das Gleiche tun) follow suit; JUR. (einem Urteil) concur with; der Meinung schließe ich mich an I’d like to support that viewIII v/i siehe II. 1., 2.* * *(anketten) to chain; to padlock;(verbinden) to connect;sich anschließen(beitreten) to join;(nachfolgen) to follow* * *ạn|schlie|ßen sep1. vt3) (fig = hinzufügen) to addangeschlossen (Organisation etc) — affiliated (dat to or (US) with), associated (dat with)
2. vrdem Vortrag or an den Vortrag schloss sich ein Film an — the lecture was followed by a film
3. vi* * *an|schlie·ßenI. vt1. ELEK, TECH, TELEK2. (mit Schnappschloss befestigen)3. (hinzufügen)▪ etw \anschließen to add sth4. (anketten)jdn an Händen und Füßen \anschließen to chain sb hand and footII. vr1. (sich zugesellen)2. (beipflichten)dem schließe ich mich an I think I'd go along with that3. (sich beteiligen)4. (angrenzen)5. (folgen)dem Vortrag schloss sich ein Film an the lecture was followed by a filmIII. vi* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (verbinden) connect (an + Akk. od. Dat. to); connect up < electrical device>; (mit Stecker) plug in3) (anfügen) add2.1)2) auch itr* * *anschließen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (2. (an +akk oder dat) (Schlauch etc) attach, join; TECH connect (to), ELEK auch hook up (to); mit Stecker: plug in(to);angeschlossen sein Sender: be linked up (with);wir verabschieden uns nun von den angeschlossenen Sendern we (must) say goodbye now ( oder at this point) to the linked stations3. (hinzufügen) add (an +akk to)B. v/r1. (nachfolgen) follow;an den Vortrag schloss sich eine Diskussion an the lecture was followed by a discussion2. (sich anreihen) follow (3. (jemandem) (mitgehen mit) join, attach o.s. to sb; unterstützend: take sb’s side; (sich anfreunden) make friends, grow close to sb; (einer Ansicht) support, endorse; (einem Beispiel) follow; (das Gleiche tun) follow suit; JUR (einem Urteil) concur with;der Meinung schließe ich mich an I’d like to support that viewC. v/i → B 1, 2* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (mit Schloss) lock, secure (an + Akk. od. Dat. to)2) (verbinden) connect (an + Akk. od. Dat. to); connect up < electrical device>; (mit Stecker) plug in3) (anfügen) add2.1)2) auch itr[sich] an etwas (Akk.) anschließen — (zeitlich) follow something; (räumlich) adjoin something
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110 łapka
( na myszy) mousetrap* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. (= mała łapa) paw; kurze łapki (= zmarszczki wokół oczu) crow's feet; służyć l. skakać przed kimś na dwóch łapkach przen. wait upon sb's hand and foot, dance attendance on sb, cringe to l. before sb.2. (= packa) (fly) swatter.3. (= pułapka na zwierzęta) trap, snare; łapka na myszy mousetrap.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łapka
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111 binde
4свя́зывать, завя́зывать; привя́зыватьbínde af — отвя́зывать
bínde ind — переплета́ть ( книги)
bínde om — обвя́зывать
* * *bind, fetter, hitch, strap, tie, truss, yoke* * *vb (bandt, bundet)( holde fast, forpligte) bind ( fx bind him with rope, bind the loose sand, bind nations to each other, this promise binds me for life);( gøre ufri, F) fetter ( fx fettered by convention);( uden objekt: klæbe) stick,(om dør etc) stick, jam;[ med sb:][ binde buketter (, kranse)] make bouquets (, wreaths);[ binde en buket] tie a bouquet;[ binde kapital] tie up capital;[ binde en knude] tie (el. make) a knot (på in);[ binde sit slips] tie one's tie;[ binde en sløjfe] tie a bow,(se også I. sløjfe);[ binde støvet] lay the dust;[ med præp, adv, sig:][ binde an med] tackle;[ binde en for øjnene] blindfold somebody;[ binde for en sæk] tie up a sack;[ pengene er bundet i] the money is locked up in ( fx the business; shares);[ binde bøger ind] bind books;[ binde bånd om] tie up, put a piece of string round;[ binde op]( løse) untie ( fx a knot);( samle kornet i neg) tie the sheaves;[ binde håret op] bind up one's hair;[ binde roserne op] tie up the roses;[ binde en på hænder og fødder] tie (el. bind) somebody hand and foot;[ binde en noget på ærmet] make somebody believe something,T take a rise out of somebody, pull somebody's leg;[ binde noget sammen] tie something together;( til et bundt) tie something up;[ binde sig] bind oneself, commit oneself,F pledge oneself ( til to);[ binde en sæk til] tie up a sack; -
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113 varte
vb:[ varte op] wait, serve;[ varte én op] wait on somebody,F attend on somebody;( servere for) serve somebody;[ varte ham op i alle ender og kanter] wait on him hand and foot;[ varte op ved bordet] wait at table,(am) wait on table. -
114 llevar a algn en palmas o palmitas
Spanish-English dictionary > llevar a algn en palmas o palmitas
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115 verse atado de pies y manos
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116 på hendene
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117 svinebinde
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118 связывать
связатьсвязывать в узел — bundle (up) (d.); make* a bundle (of)
связать кому-л. руки (прям. и перен.) — tie smb.'s hands
связывать по рукам и ногам (прям. и перен.) — tie / bind* hand and foot (d.)
связывать обещанием — bind* by promise (d.)
связывать свою судьбу (с тв.) — throw* / cast* in one's lot (with); (о народе, стране) link one's destiny (with)
связывать свой надежды (с тв.) — pin one's hopes (on)
быть связанным с кем-либо — be connected with smb.
быть связанным с чем-л. — be bound up with smth.; ( влечь за собой) entail smth., involve smth.
тесно связанный (с тв.) — closely associated (with)
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119 el pençe divan
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120 elini ayağını oynatamayacak şekilde
adj. hand and footTurkish-English dictionary > elini ayağını oynatamayacak şekilde
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hand and foot — adverb in all ways possible they served him hand and foot * * * adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hand and fōt 1. : in a way to prevent escape or totally impede action bound the prisoner hand a … Useful english dictionary
hand and foot — {adv. phr.} 1. So that the hands and feet cannot be used. Used with bind or a synonym. * /The robbers bound him hand and foot and left him on the floor./ 2. So that no tree action is possible. Used with bind or a synonym. * /If Mr. Jones signs… … Dictionary of American idioms
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hand and foot — idi with slavish attentiveness: to wait on someone hand and foot[/ex] … From formal English to slang
wait on hand and foot — {v. phr.} To serve in every possible way; do everything for (someone). * /Sally is spoiled because her mother waits on her hand and foot./ * /The gentlemen had a valet to wait on him hand and foot./ Compare: HAND AND FOOT … Dictionary of American idioms
wait on hand and foot — {v. phr.} To serve in every possible way; do everything for (someone). * /Sally is spoiled because her mother waits on her hand and foot./ * /The gentlemen had a valet to wait on him hand and foot./ Compare: HAND AND FOOT … Dictionary of American idioms
wait\ on\ hand\ and\ foot — v. phr. To serve in every possible way; do everything for (someone). Sally is spoiled because her mother waits on her hand and foot. The gentlemen had a valet to wait on him hand and foot. Compare: hand and foot … Словарь американских идиом
wait on someone hand and foot — wait on (someone) hand and foot to do everything for another person. You should do some of the work around here instead of being waited on hand and foot all the time. Usage notes: often used as a negative remark about someone thought of as… … New idioms dictionary
wait on hand and foot — wait on (someone) hand and foot to do everything for another person. You should do some of the work around here instead of being waited on hand and foot all the time. Usage notes: often used as a negative remark about someone thought of as… … New idioms dictionary
wait on somebody hand and foot — wait on sb hand and ˈfoot idiom (disapproving) to take care of sb s needs so well that they do not have to do anything for themselves • He seems to expect me to wait on him hand and foot. Main entry: ↑waitidiom … Useful english dictionary