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41 хоть святых вон неси
• ХОТЬ СВЯТЫХ ( ВОН) ВЫНОСИ( НЕСИ, УНОСИ) obsoles, coll=====⇒ (sth. is) intolerable, appalling, embarrassing, or repulsive to the eyes or ears:- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make the saints blush;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make a preacher (the saints) swear;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to try the patience of a saint.♦ Был он чудак... шутник, враль. Бывало, такого наврёт, хоть святых выноси (Г рекова 3). He was an oddball, a joker, a liar. Sometimes he could invent such lies that the saints would blush... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть святых вон неси
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42 хоть святых вон уноси
• ХОТЬ СВЯТЫХ ( ВОН) ВЫНОСИ( НЕСИ, УНОСИ) obsoles, coll=====⇒ (sth. is) intolerable, appalling, embarrassing, or repulsive to the eyes or ears:- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make the saints blush;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make a preacher (the saints) swear;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to try the patience of a saint.♦ Был он чудак... шутник, враль. Бывало, такого наврёт, хоть святых выноси (Г рекова 3). He was an oddball, a joker, a liar. Sometimes he could invent such lies that the saints would blush... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть святых вон уноси
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43 хоть святых выноси
• ХОТЬ СВЯТЫХ ( ВОН) ВЫНОСИ( НЕСИ, УНОСИ) obsoles, coll=====⇒ (sth. is) intolerable, appalling, embarrassing, or repulsive to the eyes or ears:- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make the saints blush;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make a preacher (the saints) swear;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to try the patience of a saint.♦ Был он чудак... шутник, враль. Бывало, такого наврёт, хоть святых выноси (Г рекова 3). He was an oddball, a joker, a liar. Sometimes he could invent such lies that the saints would blush... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть святых выноси
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44 хоть святых неси
• ХОТЬ СВЯТЫХ ( ВОН) ВЫНОСИ( НЕСИ, УНОСИ) obsoles, coll=====⇒ (sth. is) intolerable, appalling, embarrassing, or repulsive to the eyes or ears:- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make the saints blush;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make a preacher (the saints) swear;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to try the patience of a saint.♦ Был он чудак... шутник, враль. Бывало, такого наврёт, хоть святых выноси (Г рекова 3). He was an oddball, a joker, a liar. Sometimes he could invent such lies that the saints would blush... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть святых неси
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45 хоть святых уноси
• ХОТЬ СВЯТЫХ ( ВОН) ВЫНОСИ( НЕСИ, УНОСИ) obsoles, coll=====⇒ (sth. is) intolerable, appalling, embarrassing, or repulsive to the eyes or ears:- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make the saints blush;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to make a preacher (the saints) swear;- (it (this [NP] etc) is) enough to try the patience of a saint.♦ Был он чудак... шутник, враль. Бывало, такого наврёт, хоть святых выноси (Г рекова 3). He was an oddball, a joker, a liar. Sometimes he could invent such lies that the saints would blush... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть святых уноси
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46 алеть
без доп.
1) redden (становиться алым); blush, grow crimson; flush (о лице); glow (о закате)
2) (виднеться) show red* * ** * *redden; blush, grow crimson; flush; glow* * *blushflush -
47 вгонять в краску
разг.put smb. to the blush; make smb. blushВсе очень смеялись. Тётушка, в отличнейшем расположении духа, кричала: - Ещё штраф Петру Андреичу за то, что ввёл красную девицу в краску! (О. Форш, Одеты камнем) — Everyone laughed heartily. Auntie was in the best of spirits and shouted: 'Another fine, Pyotr Andreyevich, for making a maiden blush!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вгонять в краску
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48 румянец
1. ruddiness; blushвспыхнуть, залиться румянцем — to blush scarlet
2. color3. colour4. glowСинонимический ряд:розовощекость (сущ.) розовощекость -
49 бумага всё терпит
Set phrase: paper won't blush, pens may blot, but they cannot blush (used ironically to mean: one can write down anything (e.g., any nonsense, any lie)), the fairer the paper, the fouler the blot, white paper takes any impression, youth and white paper take any impression -
50 бумага все терпит
Set phrase: paper won't blush, pens may blot, but they cannot blush (used ironically to mean: one can write down anything (e.g., any nonsense, any lie)), the fairer the paper, the fouler the blot, white paper takes any impression, youth and white paper take any impression -
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52 вогнать в краску
1) General subject: put to the blush2) Set phrase: make blush -
53 вспыхнуть
1) General subject: blaze up, blush, blush scarlet, break out (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии), burst into a rage, burst out (о войне, эпидемии), combust, flame, flare, flash, flush (часто flush up), get into a huff, get into a tantrum, glance, glint, go into a tantrum, inflame, irrupt, kindle, lighten, outblaze, overflush, raddle, reddle, ruddle, spark, take the huff, turn scarlet, blaze away, burst in, catch fire, flare up-to flare out, go off like a rocket, burst into flame (о чувствах и т. п.), set alight, set ablaze, burst into fire, set on fire2) Australian slang: chuck a wobbly, spit the dummy3) Astronautics: burst4) Makarov: break into flame, break into flames, break out (о болезни, эпидемии), burst into flame, burst into flames, go up in flames, flame out, flame up, flare up, flash out, flash up, flush scarlet, flush up, fly into a tantrum, go off like a Roman candle, catch fire (энтузиазмом и т. п.) -
54 гиперемия
1) Biology: hyperaemia (см. ток hyperemia)2) Medicine: blush, congestion, engorgement, flushing, hyperemia, suffusion, suffusion (увеличенное кровенаполнение какого-л. участка периферической сосудистой системы)3) Veterinary medicine: flux4) Fishery: phys hyperemia5) Aviation medicine: blush (ing) -
55 заливаться
1) General subject: break into shed, swim, warble (о птицах), burst out, quaver, roll, warble, blush (заливаться краской стыда - blush with shame), bark furiously (заливаться лаем - bark furiously), sing exuberantly (заливаться песней - sing exuberantly or rousingly), break into tears (заливаться слезами - break into tears, drown in tears), roar (заливаться смехом - roar with laughter), pour (залиться)2) Colloquial: (спиртным) swig -
56 залиться румянцем
1) General subject: become red, blush red, blush scarlet, go red, turn red, turn scarlet2) Makarov: flush red, flush scarlet -
57 заставить покраснеть
General subject: encrimson, kindle to blushes, put to the blush, raise a blush (от смущения)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить покраснеть
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58 краснеть
1) General subject: be ashamed, blush, color (о лице, плодах), colour (о лице, о плоде), crimson, flush, grow Or turn red, immantle (о лице), mantle (о лице), pink, redden, turn colour2) Mathematics: turn red3) Jargon: (от стыда, смущения) beamer4) Makarov: blush (от смущения, стыда), ruddy, flush up, colour up (о лице плоде) -
59 краснеть от стыда
Makarov: blush for shame (Верещагин), blush with shame, flush with shame -
60 отличаться бесстыдством
General subject: blush like a black dog, blush like a blue dogУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отличаться бесстыдством
См. также в других словарях:
blush — vb Blush, flush are comparable as verbs primarily when meaning to turn or grow red in the face and as nouns when meaning a turning or growing red in the face. Blush implies a sudden heightening of color usually as the result of shame or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Blush — Blush, n. 1. A suffusion of the cheeks or face with red, as from a sense of shame, confusion, or modesty. [1913 Webster] The rosy blush of love. Trumbull. [1913 Webster] 2. A red or reddish color; a rosy tint. [1913 Webster] Light s last blushes… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blush — [ blɶʃ ] n. m. • 1969; mot angl. « afflux de sang au visage » ♦ Anglic. Fard à joues sec. Touche de blush. Des blushs. ● blush, blushs nom masculin (anglais to blush, rougir) Fard à joues applicable au pinceau. blush [blœʃ] n. m. ÉTYM. 1969 … Encyclopédie Universelle
Blush — (bl[u^]sh) v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blushed} (bl[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Blushing}.] [OE. bluschen to shine, look, turn red, AS. blyscan to glow; akin to blysa a torch, [=a]bl[=y]sian to blush, D. blozen, Dan. blusse to blaze, blush.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blush — blush·ful; blush; blush·er; blush·ful·ly; blush·ing·ly; un·blush·ing·ly; un·blush·ing·ness; … English syllables
blush — [blush] vi. [ME blushen, to shine brightly, blush, glance < OE blyscan; akin to blyse, torch < IE * bhles , shine > BLAZE1] 1. to become red in the face from shame, embarrassment, or confusion 2. to be ashamed or embarrassed: usually… … English World dictionary
Blush — Blush, v. t. 1. To suffuse with a blush; to redden; to make roseate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To blush and beautify the cheek again. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To express or make known by blushing. [1913 Webster] I ll blush you thanks. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blush — ► VERB ▪ become red in the face through shyness or embarrassment. ► NOUN 1) an instance of blushing. 2) literary a pink or pale red tinge. ● at first blush Cf. ↑at first blush DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
blush-on — /blush on , awn /, n. blusher (def. 2). [b. BLUSH and v. phrase brush on] * * * … Universalium
blush-on — blush′ on n. cvb clo blusher 2) • Etymology: b. blush and v. phrase brush on … From formal English to slang
blush — [n] pink coloring bloom, blossom, burning, color, flush, flushing, glow, glowing, mantling, pink tinge, reddening, redness, rosiness, rosy tint, ruddiness, scarlet; concept 622 Ant. paleness, pallidity, whiteness blush [v] become colored, pinken… … New thesaurus