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1) General subject: be above oneself, be haughty, bridle, bridle up, cock one's nose, get above oneself, perk, plume, stick nose up in the air, to be above oneself, to be set up, turn up ( one's) nose at (smb.), god it, hold head high, perk up, turn up nose (перед кем-л.), give oneself airs, put on frills2) Aviation: nose up (самолёта)3) Colloquial: get a swelled head, be snooty ( about sth.) (We are a city of foodies, but at the same time, we're not snooty about it.)4) Jargon: puffed up -
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1) General subject: act the lord, assume airs, be puffed up, be too big for boots, blow up, bridle, bridle up, chuck weight about, cock, cock one's nose, condescend, flaunt, get too big for shoes, give oneself airs, go about with head in the air, god it, grow too big for ( one's) shoes, lord, lord it, peacock, play the peacock, prance, puff, put on airs, put on airs and graces, put on frills, put on side, put oneself forward, set oneself forward, set up one's comb, swagger, swash, swell, talk big, talk large, talk tall, to be on (one's) high horse, to be on the high horse, to be puffed up, to be too big for (one's) boots, assert oneself, assume air, cut a dash, get the high-hat, get the highhat, hold head high, mount the high horse, ride the high horse, walk heavy2) Colloquial: do the grand, put on dog, ritz, swell with importance3) American: mount the high horse, ride one's high horse, showboat4) Australian slang: swank6) Makarov: acquire airs, get a swelled head, go about with ( one's) head in the air, hold (one's) head high, lugs, put on lugs, chuck weight about, cock nose, cut a gash, cut a swath, feel oats7) Phraseological unit: throw (one's) weight around -
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задирать (драть, поднимать) носпрост., неодобр.turn up (cock) one's nose; stick one's nose up; poke one's nose up in the air; go about with one's nose in the air; cf. put on airs; be on the high horse; get on (get up on, mount, ride) the high horse; be on the high ropes; play the peacock; put on dog (frills, style); be highbrow; set up one's comb; thrust the chin into the neck; walk on stilts; do the grand; pile (put) on lugs; put on side; get too big for one's bootsСтаруха вдруг с небывалой горячностью вмешалась в наш разговор: - Чего ты фордыбачишься, дурочка! Тебе дело говорят, а ты нос дерёшь. Точно умнее тебя и на свете-то нет никого. (А. Куприн, Олеся) — The old woman suddenly burst into our conversation with unusual heat. 'Stop being a fool, will you? You should listen when he speaks sense to you instead of sticking up your nose. Think there is nobody on earth cleverer than you?'
- Вы совершенно правы, Владимир Николаевич. Давно надо моряков к рукам прибрать, а то слишком уж задирать стали носы, - с жаром проговорила Вера Алексеевна. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'You are quite right, Vladimir Nikolayevich!' Vera Alexeyevna agreed with some warmth. 'It's high time those naval men were taken in hand. They're getting too big for their boots.'
- А она задрала нос, упрямится, срывает теперь всю тренировку. (Л. Кассиль, Ход белой королевы) — 'As to Natasha, she's turned up her nose at everything, and she's smashing all my training plans.'
Сыграли спектакль. Успех был феерическим, нас приглашали в другие школы, и я ходил задравши нос. (Б. Васильев, Летят мои кони...) — We produced it. Its success was phenomenal, we were invited to act it in other schools and I went about with my nose in the air.
- А ты, Любочка, ты-то! На порог меня не пустила. Ладно... И чего это ты передо мной-то нос задрала? (В. Белов, Всё впереди) — 'And what about you, Liuba darling? You won't even let me in. That's all right, but why should you be so snooty, poking your nose up in the air like that?'
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[zadirat' nos] To lift up one's nose. To act in a superior and affected manner; to become puffed up, conceited. Cf. To turn up one's nose; to put on airs; to cock one's nose.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > задирать нос
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swagger словосочетание:put on dog (важничать, держать себя высокомерно)mount the high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)ride the high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)put on airs and graces (важничать, манерничать)cock one's nose (важничать, задирать нос)ride one's high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)be on one's high horse (важничать, вести себя высокомерно)set up one's comb (важничать, хорохориться)глагол:assume airs (важничать, напускать на себя важный вид) -
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м.1. nose2. ( клюв птицы) beak3. мор. bow, head, prow♢
показать нос (дт.) разг. — cock a snook (at); thumb one's nose (at)остаться с носом разг. — be tricked
говорить в нос — speak* through one's nose, speak* with a twang
повесить нос разг. — be crestfallen, be discouraged
водить за нос кого-л. разг. — pull the wool over smb.'s eyes, lead* smb. up the garden path
ткнуть кого-л. носом во что-л. разг. — thrust* smth. under smb.'s nose; груб. rub / stick* smb.'s nose into smth.
уткнуться носом во что-л. — be engrossed / absorbed in smth.; lose* oneself in smth.
задирать нос разг. — turn up one's nose; put* on airs
совать нос во что-л. разг. — poke / thrust* one's nose into smth., pry into smth.
совать нос не в своё дело разг. — poke / stick* one's nose into, или meddle with, other people's affairs
не видеть дальше своего носа разг. — not see* an inch before one's nose; be not able to see farther than one's nose
перед носом, под носом у кого-л. разг. — under smb.'s nose
клевать носом разг. — nod; be drowsy
заруби это себе на носу — mark my words,... and don't you forget it!, put that in your pipe and smoke it
бурчать себе под нос — mutter under / below one's breath
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м.1) ( часть лица) noseу него́ кровь идёт из носа — his nose is bleeding
2) разг. ( клюв птицы) beak3) мор. bow [baʊ], head, prow••носом зе́млю рыть — ≈ lean over backwards
бурча́ть себе́ под нос — mutter under / below one's breath
води́ть за́ нос кого́-л разг. — ≈ pull the wool over smb's eyes, lead smb up the garden path
говори́ть в нос — speak through one's nose, speak with a twang
задира́ть нос разг. — turn up one's nose; put on airs
заруби́ э́то себе́ на носу́ — ≈ mark my words, and don't you forget it; put that in your pipe and smoke it идиом.
из-под са́мого носа разг. — from under one's very nose
клева́ть носом разг. — nod; be drowsy
на носу́ (близко, скоро наступит) разг. — near, at hand; in front of one's nose; just around the corner
не ви́деть да́льше своего́ носа разг. — not see an inch before one's nose; be not able to see farther than one's nose
оста́ться с носом разг. — ≈ be tricked; be left holding the bag
пе́ред / под носом у кого́-л разг. — under smb's nose
пове́сить нос разг. — ≈ be crestfallen, lose heart
показа́ть нос (дт.) разг. — cock a snook (at); thumb one's nose (at)
сова́ть нос (в вн.) разг. — poke / thrust one's nose (into), pry (into)
сова́ть нос не в своё де́ло разг. — poke / stick one's nose into other people's affairs
ткнуть кого́-л носом во что-л разг. — thrust smth under smb's nose; груб. rub / stick smb's nose into smth
уткну́ться носом во что-л — ≈ be engrossed / absorbed in smth; lose oneself in smth
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1) General subject: be food for worms, become food for worms, breathe last, breathe last gasp, breathe one's last, bump off, bust, cash in one's check, close one's days, conk, croak, cross the Great Divide, depart, die, die testate, divide, do and die, do or die, draw one's last breath, end days, evaporate, expire, get one's quietus, get quietus, go aloft, go bung, go meet Maker, go off the hooks, go the way of all things, go to Maker, go to glory, go to one's account, hand in one's check, hand in one's chips, hop the perch, hop the stick, hop the twig, join the great majority, kick the bucket, kick up one's heels, lay bones, pack up, part, pass away, pass beyond the veil, pass in, pass in one's chips, pass on, pass over, pay one's debt to nature, perish, pike, pop off (особ. внезапно), pop off the hooks, quit this scene of troubles, slip breath, slip one's cable, slip wind, snuff, snuff (обыкн. to snuff it), succumb (от чего-либо), suffer death, take exit, take the ferry, to be at peace, to be food for worms, to be with the Saints, to slinky (one's) breath (one's wind), to slinky (one's) cable, turn toes to the daisies, breath last gasp, decease, gasp last, go from hence into the other world, go hence, go to grass, go to last home, go to long home, go to long rest, go to long rest, go to own place, hand in checks, kick up heels, leave the stage, make exit, make exit, pay debt to nature, quit the stage, shut lights out, step off, sup with Pluto, go for a Burton, flatline (of a person - to die - Origin: 1980s: from flat + line - with reference to the continuous straight line displayed on a heart monitor, indicating death)2) Medicine: (ящик) box3) Colloquial: go west, pass out, peg out, pip out, skip (часто skip out), snuff out, tip over the perch, hand in checks, hand in one's dinner-pail, turn in one's dinner-pail, bite the big one4) Dialect: tip off the perch, tip up heels5) American: hand in chips, hand in one's account, kick, pass in chips, be called to account, go to account6) Obsolete: give up the ghost, starve7) Literal: quit the scene8) Latin: aut vincere aut mori, exit9) Military: lose the number of mess10) Rare: end, stick spoon in the wall11) Australian slang: throw a seven12) Bible: enter within the veiling13) Jargon: buy the farm, cash ( one's) chips, check out, cut one's cable, dance off, guit it, hand in (one's) checks (chips), kick in, kick off, kick the bicket, knock off work, off, pass in (one's) checks (chips), pass in the checks, pop off, shoot star, take the last (long) count, turn belly up (go belly up), turn toes up, turn up (one's) toes (to the daisies) turn (one's) toes up, turn up one's toes, turn up toes, hang up hat, hung up hat, lay down fork and knife, pass in checks, slip cable, buy the big one (I don't plan to buy the big one for at least another 30 years. Я не планирую умереть, как минимум, ещё тридцать лет.), take the (long) count, get one's ticket punched, bump, cash in (one's) chips, conk out, give (someone) the foot, go, kiss off, kiss the dust, knock it, knock it off, knock off, throw in the sponge (towel), tip over14) Graphic expression: meet death15) Sublime: be no more, to be no more16) American English: step off the curb17) Makarov: demise, go beyond the veil, go beyond the veil (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go down into the tomb, go home, go home (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go out of the world, go over to the majority, go over to the majority (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go the way of all flesh, go the way of all living, go the way of all the earth, go the way of all the earth (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go the way of all the flesh, go the way of all the flesh (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go the way of nature, go to (one's) last home, go to (one's) last home (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go to (one's) long home, go to (one's) long home (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go to (one's) long rest, go to (one's) long rest (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go to (one's) own place, go to (one's) own place (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go to glory (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go to heaven, go to heaven (скончаться, разделить участь всех смертных, отправиться на тот свет, отправиться к праотцам, уйти на покой, покинуть этот бренный мир), go to the great majority, join the angels, join the majority, join the silent majority, lay (one's) bones, pass over to the great majority, shut (one's) lights out, slip (one's) breath, slip (one's) wind, snuff it, yield up breath, yield up the ghost, call off all bets, cash in checks, cash in chips, check in, close days, cock nose, crease it, cross the Great D., cross the Stygian ferry, cross the Styx, cross the bar, cross the river, cut cable, dine with Mohammed, do the seven, draw last breath, drop a cue, drop off, end days, enter behind the veil, enter beyond the veil, enter within the veil, die away (о чувствах), die down (о чувствах), cross over (перейти в мир иной)18) Taboo: crap out, lead apes in hell20) Idiomatic expression: cash in one's chips (применяется как глагол)
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thumb one's nose — phrasal 1. : to point at with extended fingers and the thumb at one s nose as a gesture of derision, scorn, or defiance 2. : to treat or regard with disdain thumb their noses at the collective wisdom of the ages C.I.Glicksberg * * * thumb one s… … Useful english dictionary
thumb one's nose — verb a) To place a thumb upon the tip of the nose, typically with the fingers spread and while simultaneously wiggling ones fingers, in a gesture of disrespect. My brother thumbed his nose in reply to my snide remarks. b) To act disrespectfully,… … Wiktionary
cock a snook — also cock snooks phrasal to thumb one s nose < cocking a snook at the establishment > … New Collegiate Dictionary
cock a snook — informal, chiefly Brit. place one s hand so that the thumb touches one s nose and the fingers are spread out, in order to express contempt. → snook … English new terms dictionary
cock a snook at — thumb one s nose at, make a scornful gesture at another … English contemporary dictionary
Cock — (k[o^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cocked} (k[o^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cocking}.] [Cf. Gael. coc to cock.] 1. To set erect; to turn up. [1913 Webster] Our Lightfoot barks, and cocks his ears. Gay. [1913 Webster] Dick would cock his nose in scorn.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cock a snook — To make a rude gesture by putting one thumb to the nose with the fingers outstretched … The small dictionary of idiomes
cock — I. /kɒk / (say kok) noun 1. a male chicken. 2. the male of any bird, especially of the gallinaceous kind. 3. Obsolete the crowing of the cock: they were up at first cock. 4. a leader; chief person; ruling spirit. 5. a device for permitting or… …
cock a snook/snoot — Vrb phrs. To openly show contempt or disrespect. From the action of placing one s hand infront of the face with thumb touching the nose and fingers spread and extended, used to express contempt. Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
make a long nose — phrasal : to thumb one s nose * * * make a long nose To cock a snook or put a thumb to the nose as a vulgar gesture • • • Main Entry: ↑long make a long nose see under ↑long3 • • • Main Entry: ↑nose … Useful english dictionary
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