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121 cock-eyed
прил.;
разг.
1) страдающий косоглазием, косоглазый Syn: squint-eyed, cross-eyed
2) странный, нелепый, абсурдный;
бестолковый When it's summer in the North, it's winter in the South - completely cock-eyed. ≈ Когда на Севере лето, на Юге зима - странно! Syn: goggle-eyed, absurd, ridiculous
3) амер. в нетрезвом состоянии, пьяный, напившийся You wouldn't have asked me to marry you if you hadn't been cock-eyed at the time. ≈ Ты бы ни за что в жизни не сделал мне тогда предложение, если бы не был в нетрезвом состоянии. (жарг.) косоглазый косой( америк.) пьяныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cock-eyed
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122 cock-a-hoop
[͵kɒkəʹhu:p] a1. 1) predic ликующий2) самодовольный, хвастливо-задорный2. 1) сбившийся набок; перекошенный2) в беспорядкеeverything is cock-a-hoop in this office - в этой конторе полная неразбериха
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123 cock something up
sl very inf запороть (испортить)Don’t ask Jim to organize anything! He’s had no experience and he’ll cock it all up for you.
We don’t want to cock the whole thing up.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > cock something up
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124 cock-a-doodle-doo
[ˌkɔkəˌduːdl'duː] 1. сущ.1) кукарекуloud cock-a-doodle-doo — громкое кукареку, громкий крик "кукареку"
2) детск.; шутл. петух, петушокSyn:2. гл.Syn:crow 2. -
125 cock teaser
n vulg slShe's a cock teaser, she never goes all the way — Она делает все, но не дает
The era became epitomized by Little Miss Cock Teaser - that pert number who jerked off a whole generation of her young coevals, allowing moist liberties but with steel-trap relentlessness withholding the big prize — Характерным явлением этой эпохи была Мисс Динамистка, бойкая девушка, которая дрочила целое поколение своих молодых сверстников, позволяя почти все, но с каким-то ожесточением храня свое сокровище
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126 cock, water
—2. RUS рогатая камышница f3. ENG water cock4. DEU Wasserhuhn n5. FRA râle m à crête1. LAT Gallicrex cinerea ( Gmelin)2. RUS рогатая камышница f3. ENG water cock, kora4. DEU Wasserhuhn n5. FRA râle m à crête -
127 cock-a-hoop
1. a ликующий2. a самодовольный, хвастливо-задорный3. a сбившийся набок; перекошенный4. a в беспорядке -
128 cock of the walk
1) мecтный зaпpaвилa, вaжнaя пepcoнa [ walk oзнaчaeт пoмeщeниe, гдe coдepжитcя бoйцoвый пeтуx пepeд бoeм]'You think you're the cock of the walk,' she said, implying: 'But I'll tame you, you see if I don't' (A. Sillitoe)2) xoзяин пoлoжeнияWherever he functioned Nicolas was certainly cock of the walk (J. Galsworthy)
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