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РАССТЕГНУТЬ POT (ГЛОТКУ) substand, rude VP subj: human1. to begin to talk, chatter, sing, swear etc: X рот расстегнул — X opened his mouth (trap, big mouth, big fat mouth, big yap etc).2. - кому to force s.o. to start talking, singing etc: X Y-y рот расстегнет — X will make Y open his mouth(in limited contexts) X will force (squeeze) it out of Y. -
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• РАССТЕГНУТЬ РОТ < ГЛОТКУ> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====1. to begin to talk, chatter, sing, swear etc:- X рот расстегнул≈ X opened his mouth (trap, big mouth, big fat mouth, big yap etc).2. расстегнуть глотку кому to force s.o. to start talking, singing etc:- [in limited contexts] X will force (squeeze) it out of Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > расстегнуть глотку
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3 расстегнуть рот
• РАССТЕГНУТЬ РОТ < ГЛОТКУ> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====1. to begin to talk, chatter, sing, swear etc:- X рот расстегнул≈ X opened his mouth (trap, big mouth, big fat mouth, big yap etc).2. расстегнуть рот кому to force s.o. to start talking, singing etc:- [in limited contexts] X will force (squeeze) it out of Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > расстегнуть рот
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