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ПОРТИТЬ КРОВЬ кому ПОПОРТИТЬ (ИС-ПОРТИТЬ) много (столько, сколько и т. п.) КРОВИ all coll VP subj: human or abstrto bother, inconvenience, annoy s.o. greatly, cause problems for s.o.: X портит Y-y кровь = X causes Y (endless) troubleX causes Y a lot of headaches X causes Y (unnecessary) worry (in limited contexts) X poisons Y's existence.«Ах, если бы как-нибудь вытянуть из него всё, что он знает! С каким наслаждением я бы потом его прикончил... Сколько он крови мне попортил...» (Стругацкие 2). "If only I could drag it out of him. Then it would give me great pleasure to finish him off. How much unnecessary worry he's caused me" (2a). -
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• ПОРТИТЬ КРОВЬ кому; ПОПОРТИТЬ < ИСПОРТИТЬ> много <столько, сколько и т.п.> КРОВИall coll[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to bother, inconvenience, annoy s.o. greatly, cause problems for s.o.:- [in limited contexts] X poisons Y's existence.♦ "Ах, если бы как-нибудь вытянуть из него вей, что он знает! С каким наслаждением я бы потом его прикончил... Сколько он крови мне попортил..." (Стругацкие 2). "If only I could drag it out of him. Then it would give me great pleasure to finish him off. How much unnecessary worry he's caused me" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > испортить крови
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• ПОРТИТЬ КРОВЬ кому; ПОПОРТИТЬ < ИСПОРТИТЬ> много <столько, сколько и т.п.> КРОВИall coll[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to bother, inconvenience, annoy s.o. greatly, cause problems for s.o.:- [in limited contexts] X poisons Y's existence.♦ "Ах, если бы как-нибудь вытянуть из него вей, что он знает! С каким наслаждением я бы потом его прикончил... Сколько он крови мне попортил..." (Стругацкие 2). "If only I could drag it out of him. Then it would give me great pleasure to finish him off. How much unnecessary worry he's caused me" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > попортить крови
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• ПОРТИТЬ КРОВЬ кому; ПОПОРТИТЬ < ИСПОРТИТЬ> много <столько, сколько и т.п.> КРОВИall coll[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to bother, inconvenience, annoy s.o. greatly, cause problems for s.o.:- [in limited contexts] X poisons Y's existence.♦ "Ах, если бы как-нибудь вытянуть из него вей, что он знает! С каким наслаждением я бы потом его прикончил... Сколько он крови мне попортил..." (Стругацкие 2). "If only I could drag it out of him. Then it would give me great pleasure to finish him off. How much unnecessary worry he's caused me" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > портить кровь
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