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farne (или combinarne) delle (или di) belle (тж. farla bella)
наделать, натворить дел:Prese le quattro povere bestie, e le diede a Renzo, con un'occhiata di compassione sprezzante, che pareva volesse dire: bisogna che tu l'abbia fatta bella. (A.Manzoni, «I promessi sposi»)
Взяв несчастных четырех каплунов, она вручила их Ренцо, взглянув на него с пренебрежительным состраданием, словно хотела сказать: «Хорошенькую ты видно выкинул штучку».Il funzionario allibì; i due agenti allungarono le labbra serrate pensando: «L'abbiamo fatta bella!». (V.Brocchi, «I tempi del grande amore»)
Чиновник посинел от страха. Двое агентов вытянули губы и подумали: «В хорошенькую историю мы влипли!».Per due o tre volte nella sua vita, nelle epoche decisive, i nervi gliene avevano fatto delle belle, dovendone poi sopportare per lungo tempo le conseguenze. (M.Serao, «Cuore infermo»)
Два или три раза за всю жизнь, в ответственный момент, его нервы сдавали, и ему потом долгое время приходилось расплачиваться за это.Filippo. — Chi sa che cosa aveva quest'oggi Giuliano per il capo! Si sfogava con me, ecco tutto! Voi dovete avergliene fatte di belle per averlo ridotto in quello stato. (I.Svevo, «Le ire di Giuliano»)
Филиппо. — Кто его знает, что это на него нашло сегодня! Я попался ему под горячую руку, вот он и обрушился на меня. Должно быть, вы ему здорово насолили, раз он дошел до такого состояния.
См. также в других словарях:
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decisive — [dēsī′siv, disī′siv] adj. [ML decisivus < L decisus: see DECISION] 1. that settles or can settle a dispute, question, etc.; conclusive [decisive evidence] 2. determining or closely affecting what comes next; critically important; crucial [a… … English World dictionary
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decisive — 1610s, from M.L. decisivus, from L. decis , pp. stem of decidere (see DECIDE (Cf. decide)). Related: Decisively … Etymology dictionary
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