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41 snur
:### [ på snur] aslant, on one side;[ sætte hatten på snur] cock one's hat;[ med hatten kækt på snur] with one's hat at a jaunty angle. -
42 набакир
aslant; sideways, tilted on one side (hat, cap); acockнадіти шапку набакир — to put a cap on awry (askew, aslant)
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43 portare il cappello sulle ventitré
portare il cappello sulle ventitréto cock one's hat\→ cappello————————portare il cappello sulle ventitréto wear one's hat at a jaunty o rakish angle.\→ ventitréDizionario Italiano-Inglese > portare il cappello sulle ventitré
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44 заломить
несовер. - заламывать;
совер. - заломить (что-л.)
1) (сгибанием) break
2) разг. заламывать цену charge an exorbitant price заламывать руки bend/twist one's arms заламывать шапку cock one's hatсов. см. заламывать.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заломить
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45 hår
волосы-et, -, -a/-ene* * ** * *subst. hair subst. [ hårstrå] hair, strand of hair (fjerne hår) epilate, depilate, remove superfluous hair (gi noen grå hår) make one's hair turn grey, cause someone to worry a lot (ligne noen på et hår) be the spitting image of someone (kortklippet hår) close-cropped hair, crewcut (på et hår) to a hair, to the turn of a hair, exactly (sette hatten på tre hår) cock one's hat on three hairs (stive hår) bristles, stiff hair, bristly hair (strittende hår) stiff hair, bristly hair, dishevelled hair -
46 заламывать
заломить (вн.)1. break* off (d.)заламывать ветку — break* off a branch
2. разг.:заламывать цену — ask too high a price, try to rip off
заламывать шапку — cock one's hat / cap
заламывать руки (в горе и т. п.) — wring* one's hands
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47 заламывать
(что-л.)
1) (сгибанием)
break
2) разг. заламывать цену charge an exorbitant price
заламывать руки bend/twist one's arms
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48 заламывать
несов. - зала́мывать, сов. - заломи́ть; (вн.)break off (d)зала́мывать ве́тку — break off a branch
••зала́мывать це́ну — charge an exorbitant price
зала́мывать ша́пку — cock one's hat / cap
зала́мывать ру́ки — 1) (в горе и т.п.) wring one's hands 2) (кому́-л) twist smb's arms
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49 лихо
I ср.;
только ед.;
прост. (зло) evil, ill не поминайте лихом разг. ≈ remember me kindly, think kindly of me узнать, почем фунт лиха ≈ to fall on hard times, to plumb the depths of misfortune не буди лиха пока лихо спит ≈ don't trouble (un) til trouble troubles you II нареч. от лихой II dashingly лихо заломить шапку ≈ to cock one's hat( at a jaunty angle) -
50 лихо
1. с. тк. ед. (зло)evil♢
не поминай(те) меня лихо ом — remember me kindly, think* kindly of me2. нареч.узнать, почём фунт лиха — fall* on hard times
dashingly♢
лихо заломить шапку — cock one's hat -
51 şapkayı yan giymek
v. cock one's hat -
52 şapkayı yan yatırmak
v. cock one's hat -
53 лихо
I с.( зло) evil ['iː-]••не помина́й(те) (меня) ли́хом разг. — remember me kindly, think kindly of me
не буди́ ли́ха пока́ ли́хо спит ти́хо посл. — don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you
II нареч.узна́ть, почём фунт ли́ха разг. — fall on hard times
1) ( с удалью) dashingly, sportilyли́хо заломи́ть ша́пку — cock one's hat (sportily)
ли́хо э́то получи́лось! — wasn't it a smart trick!
3) разг. ( быстро) swiftly, in a wink / zip4) как межд. ( выражает удивление) I like that!, gee!, wow! -
54 félrecsapja a kalapját
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55 важничать
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 -
56 skævt
adv awry, askew ( fx wear one's hat awry (el. askew)),T cock-eyed;( på skrå) aslant ( fx wear one's hat aslant), slantwise ( fx cut it slantwise), obliquely;( forkert) wrongly, one-sidedly;( ulige) unequally ( fx distributed);[ gå skævt] go awry ( fx our plans went awry), go wrong;( gå dårligt) go badly;[ billedet hænger skævt] the picture is hanging askew,T the picture is cock-eyed,F the picture is on the skew;[ komme skævt ind på det] get off on the wrong foot;[ se skævt til](dvs med uvilje) frown on (el. at),F look askance at;[ din hat sidder skævt] your hat is awry (el. askew);[ smile skævt] give a wry smile. -
57 orecchio
m (pl -cchi) earmusic a orecchio by ear* * *1 ear: (anat.) orecchio esterno, medio, interno, outer, middle, inner ear; dolore, mal d'orecchio, earache; essere sordo, non sentirci da un orecchio, to be deaf in one ear; essere duro d'orecchio, to be hard of hearing; ha le orecchie a sventola, his ears stick out; mi ronzano gli orecchi, my ears are tingling (o buzzing); dire qlco. all'orecchio di qlcu., to say sthg. (o to have a word) in s.o.'s ear; dimmelo in un orecchio, whisper it in my ear; portare il cappello sull'orecchio, to wear one's hat over one ear (o on one side); mi sono fatta il buco alle orecchie, I had my ears pierced; lo prese per un orecchio, he took him by the ear; ho ancora nelle orecchie quelle grida, I can still hear those shouts (ringing in my ears); l'ho sentito con le mie stesse orecchie, I heard it with my own ears; turarsi le orecchie, to stop one's ears // mi fischiano gli orecchi: qualcuno parla di me, my ears are tingling (o my ears are burning): someone must be talking about me // tendere, allungare le orecchie, to prick up one's ears (anche fig.); il cane si fermò e tese le orecchie, the dog stopped and cocked its ears // avere le orecchie lunghe, (fig.) to keep one's ears open // ti tiro le orecchie!, ( ti sgrido) I'll give you a ticking off; se non torni a casa presto, ti darò una tirata di orecchie, (fam. scherz.) if you're not home early, you'll hear all about it // a portata di orecchio, within earshot // abbassare le orecchie, (fig.) to be crestfallen // avere orecchio per la musica, (fig.) to have an ear for music; non avere orecchio ( musicale), to have a tin ear // suonare, cantare a orecchio, to play, to sing by ear // dare, prestare orecchio a qlco., to give ear (o to lend an ear) to sthg. // entrare da un orecchio e uscire dall'altro, to go in one ear and out the other // è inutile chiedergli un prestito, da quest'orecchio non ci sente, (fig.) it's useless asking him for a loan; he's deaf as far as that subject is concerned // essere tutto orecchi, to be all ears // fare orecchi da mercante, to turn a deaf ear (o to pretend not to hear) // avere gli orecchi foderati di prosciutto, to be blinkered // giungere all'orecchio, (fig.) to come to the ear // lacerare gli orecchi, to deafen // mettere una pulce nell'orecchio a qlcu., to drop s.o. a hint // i muri hanno orecchie, (prov.) the walls have ears // chi ha orecchie per intendere, intenda, (prov.) he that has (o hath) ear to hear, let him hear2 (bot.): orecchio di Giuda, ( Auricularia auricula-Judae) Jew's ear; orecchio d'orso, ( Primula auricula) auricule; orecchio di topo, ( Hieracium pilosella) mouse-ear hawkweed.* * *1) earda quell'orecchio non ci sente — that's his deaf ear; fig. he won't listen
dire, bisbigliare qcs. nell'orecchio a qcn. — to say, to whisper sth. in sb.'s ear
ha le -chie a sventola — his ears stick out, he's flap-eared
2) fig.tendere l'orecchio — to cock an ear, to keep an ear cocked, to strain one's ears
giungere all'orecchio di qcn. — to come to o reach sb.'s ears
porgere o prestare orecchio a qcn. to give o lend an ear to sb., to give o lend sb. a hearing; drizzare le -chie to prick (up) one's ears; non credo alle mie -chie! I can't believe my ears! tenere le -chie bene aperte to keep one's ears open, to pin one's ears back; apri bene le -chie! — pin your ears back! listen carefully!
3) (udito)avere orecchio — mus. to have a musical ear
non avere orecchio — mus. to have a tin ear, to be tone-deaf
a orecchio — [suonare, cantare] by ear
••mettere la pulce nell'orecchio a qcn. — to set sb. thinking
essere musica per le -chie di qcn. — to be music to sb.'s ears
tirare gli -chi, dare una tirata d'-chi a qcn. — to slap sb. on the wrist, to tell sb. off
con le -chie basse — [andarsene, stare] crestfallen
attaccarsi qcs. all'orecchio — not to forget sth
* * *orecchiosostantivo m.1 ear; essere sordo da un orecchio to be deaf in one ear; da quell'orecchio non ci sente that's his deaf ear; fig. he won't listen; avere mal d'-chi to have (an) earache; dire, bisbigliare qcs. nell'orecchio a qcn. to say, to whisper sth. in sb.'s ear; ha le -chie a sventola his ears stick out, he's flap-eared; i muri hanno -chi walls have ears2 fig. tendere l'orecchio to cock an ear, to keep an ear cocked, to strain one's ears; giungere all'orecchio di qcn. to come to o reach sb.'s ears; porgere o prestare orecchio a qcn. to give o lend an ear to sb., to give o lend sb. a hearing; drizzare le -chie to prick (up) one's ears; non credo alle mie -chie! I can't believe my ears! tenere le -chie bene aperte to keep one's ears open, to pin one's ears back; apri bene le -chie! pin your ears back! listen carefully!3 (udito) avere un orecchio fino to have good ears; duro d'-chi hard of hearing; avere orecchio mus. to have a musical ear; non avere orecchio mus. to have a tin ear, to be tone-deaf; a orecchio [suonare, cantare] by earmettere la pulce nell'orecchio a qcn. to set sb. thinking; fare -chie da mercante to turn a deaf ear; essere tutt'-chi to be all ears; essere musica per le -chie di qcn. to be music to sb.'s ears; entrare da un orecchio e uscire dall'altro to go in one ear and out the other; tirare gli -chi, dare una tirata d'-chi a qcn. to slap sb. on the wrist, to tell sb. off; hai le -chie foderate di prosciutto? are you deaf or what? con le -chie basse [andarsene, stare] crestfallen; attaccarsi qcs. all'orecchio not to forget sth. -
58 løfte
I sg - lǿftet, pl - lǿfterобеща́ние сII 1hólde et lǿfte — сдержа́ть обеща́ние
поднима́ть* * *assurance, cock, heave, hoist, lift, pick, pledge, promise, put up, raise, rear, take up, undertaking, vow* * *I. (et -r) promise (om of, fx a promise of help),F pledge, vow (om of);(+ inf) a promise to,(+ sætning) a promise that;[ med vb:]F make a pledge ( fx to abstain from wine), make a vow ( fx ofpoverty);[ give en løfte om noget] promise somebody something;[ jeg har løfte på] I have been promised;[ tage det løfte af en at] make somebody promise that;(se også tavshed).II. vb( fra underlag) lift (up) ( fx one's foot; a box from the floor; a heavy weight);( hæve) raise ( fx one's eyebrows, one's hand, one's glass);( virke opløftende på) elevate, uplift;[ løfte arven efter én] follow in somebody's footsteps;[ løfte en finger], se (røre en) finger;(også fig) raise one's head;[ løfte noget ned] lift something down;[ løfte op i kjolen] lift up one's dress;[ løfte på]( veje i hånden) try the weight of;[ løfte på hatten] raise one's hat;[ løfte sig] rise;(se også løftet). -
59 lette
I sg - létten, pl - létterлаты́ш мII 1облегча́тьlétte anker — снима́ться с я́коря, отправля́ться в путь
* * *alleviate, ease, relieved, take off* * *I. (en -r)( indbygger i Letland) Lett, Latvian.II. vb lighten ( fx a burden), relieve ( fx distress);( gøre nemmere) make easier,F lighten ( fx a task), facilitate ( fx access to something,understanding);( mildne) ease ( fx restrictions, the pressure);( uden objekt) ( om tåge) lift,F disperse;(flyv.) take off;(mar: afsejle) get under way;[ det lettede!] what a relief![ lette anker] weigh anchor;( om hund) cock its leg against;(spøg.: stjæle) relieve (el. ease) him of ( fx his purse);[ lette skibet for noget af lasten] lighten the ship of part of the cargo;( kaste den overbord) jettison part of the cargo;[ lette sit hjerte] unburden one's heart (el. one's mind el. oneself);[ lette på hatten] raise one's hat;(T: komme i gang) get off one's behind;(dvs tilstå) clear one's conscience;(dvs fri ham for bekymring) ease his conscience;(se også II. ånde). -
60 mit Ohren
- {eared} = die Ohren spitzen {to cock one's ears; to perk up one's ears; to prick up one's ears}+ = die Ohren steifhalten {to keep a stiff upper lip; to keep one's chin up}+ = mit gestutzten Ohren {cropeared}+ = bis über beide Ohren {head over ears}+ = Halt die Ohren steif! {Keep a stiff upper lip!}+ = mir klingen die Ohren {my ears tingle}+ = jemandem in den Ohren liegen {to pester someone}+ = Er ist noch grün hinter den Ohren. {He is half-baked.}+ = bis über beide Ohren verliebt sein {to be head over heels in love}+ = die Kaninchenrasse mit hängenden Ohren {lopear}+ = bis über die Ohren verschuldet sein {to be up to one's eyes in debt}+ = Er hat es faustdick hinter den Ohren. {He is a deep me.; He is a sly old dog.}+ = Sie ist bis über beide Ohren verliebt. {She's head over ears in love.}+ = jemandem das Fell über die Ohren ziehen {to pull the wool over someone's eyes}+
См. также в других словарях:
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Cocked hat — Cock 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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