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1 rub in
rub in/into rub it in inf 1. сыпать соль на рану; подчеркивать (что-либо неприятное)How old are you, Mr Sharpe? — All right, no need to rub it in.
I know I ruined the performance, there’s no need to rub it in.
2. вдалбливать/вбивать в голову; капать на мозгиShe always rubs in the fact that she graduated with honours and I didn’t.
The lesson of this sad story should be well rubbed in.
Parents often try to rub into their children how much they owe to them.
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2 rub into
rub in/into rub it in inf 1. сыпать соль на рану; подчеркивать (что-либо неприятное)How old are you, Mr Sharpe? — All right, no need to rub it in.
I know I ruined the performance, there’s no need to rub it in.
2. вдалбливать/вбивать в голову; капать на мозгиShe always rubs in the fact that she graduated with honours and I didn’t.
The lesson of this sad story should be well rubbed in.
Parents often try to rub into their children how much they owe to them.
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3 rub it in
rub in/into rub it in inf 1. сыпать соль на рану; подчеркивать (что-либо неприятное)How old are you, Mr Sharpe? — All right, no need to rub it in.
I know I ruined the performance, there’s no need to rub it in.
2. вдалбливать/вбивать в голову; капать на мозгиShe always rubs in the fact that she graduated with honours and I didn’t.
The lesson of this sad story should be well rubbed in.
Parents often try to rub into their children how much they owe to them.
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4 rub it in
expr infmlI know you're right, there's no need to rub it in — Хватит повторять одно и то же, я и так знаю, что ты прав
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5 to rub it in
«Втирать что-либо». Постоянно напоминать о какой-либо ошибке, тыкать носом. Местоимение it в этом выражении относится, возможно, к соли, которую когда-то моряки в море втирали в раны как антисептическое средство, что вызывало нестерпимую боль, тем самым постоянно напоминая страдальцу о его ранении.OK, so I was stupid enough to let slip that you cheated on your wife, but there's no need to rub it in. — Хорошо, я поступил глупо, проговорившись о том, что ты изменил жене, но не надо постоянно напоминать мне об этом.
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