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РАЗЖЁВЫВАТЬ/РАЗЖЕВАТЬ И В POT КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (что) кому coll VP subj: human usu. pfv) to explain sth. to s.o. in the simplest and most detailed way possibleX разжевал Y и Z-y в рот положил = X spelled Y out for ZX spoon-fed Y to Z. -
2 разжевать и в рот положить
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to explain sth. to s.o. in the simplest and most detailed way possible:- X spoon-fed Y to Z.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разжевать и в рот положить
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3 разжевывать и в рот класть
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to explain sth. to s.o. in the simplest and most detailed way possible:- X spoon-fed Y to Z.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разжевывать и в рот класть
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4 замахать руками
разг.he (she) won't listen to smb.; he (she) won't hear of it; cf. get into a flap- Значит, перспектива всё-таки светит, - заметил Соболев. - Да как будто бы. Только в облисполкоме, когда узнали об этом, замахали руками. Один из заместителей Карпова прямо выпалил мне: "...Спросят с вас за эти штучки". (Г. Марков, Грядущему веку) — 'So it looks promising,' Sobolev observed. 'You'd think so. But when they heard about it in the regional executive committee they got into a flap. One of Karpov's deputies spelled it out: 'You may well be called to account for these little stratagems.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > замахать руками
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