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1 detested
НеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > detested
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2 detested regime
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3 be detested
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4 regime
n1) режим, строй; система•to cancel regime — ликвидировать режим / строй
to eliminate a regime — ликвидировать режим / строй
to establish regime — устанавливать режим / порядок
to impose a regime (on smb) — навязывать режим (кому-л.)
- anti-democratic regimeto set up a regime — устанавливать режим / порядок
- anti-national regime
- anti-popular regime
- authoritarian regime
- boundary regime
- brutal regime
- capitulations regime
- civilian regime
- colonial regime
- condemnation of the regime
- corrupt regime
- criminal regime
- crumbling regime
- decayed regime
- decomposing regime
- defunct regime
- demise of a regime
- democratic regime
- deposed regime
- despotic regime
- detested regime
- dictatorial regime
- dismantling of a regime
- downfall of a regime
- dying regime
- dynastic regime
- existing regime
- fall of a regime
- fascist regime
- fascist-type regime
- frontier regime
- gendarme regime
- genocidal regime
- hated regime
- illegitimate regime
- implacable regime
- installation of a regime
- international legal regime
- international regime of seaports
- legal regime
- mercenary regime
- military regime
- military-police regime
- minority regime
- monarchical regime
- monarchist regime
- national-democratic regime
- navigation regime
- nonexistent regime
- nonproliferation regime
- obsolete political regimes
- occupation regime
- oppressive regime
- passport regime
- patriotic regime
- people's democratic regime
- police regime
- preferential regime
- present regime
- presidential regime
- progressive regime
- protectorate regime
- pro-Western regime
- puppet regime
- reactionary regime
- regime of the high seas
- regime of the open sea
- regime of the territorial waters
- removal of the discriminatory regime
- safeguards regime
- secular regime
- social regime
- socialist regime
- stringent verification regime
- terrorist regime
- totalitarian regime
- treaty regime
- tsarist regime
- US-equipped and financed regimes
- verification regime
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5 bubble and squeak
Блюдо, приготовленное из остатков обеда: холодная варёная картошка и овощи, обжаренные вместе, иногда с мясом. Так говорят потому, что сначала ингредиенты варятся, булькая (bubble) в воде, а потом трещат или шипят (squeak) на сковородке.As a child I detested Mondays, because we always had to eat up the leftovers from the weekend as bubble and squeak. — В детстве я ненавидел понедельники, потому что мы всегда доедали остатки воскресной еды, поджаренные на сковородке.
English-Russian dictionary of expressions > bubble and squeak
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6 give smb. a run for his money
(give smb. a (good) run for his money)1) доставить кому-л. удовольствие за его деньги, стоить заплаченных денег, затраченного труда [первонач. жаргон на бегах]‘There's one thing I'll say about the Blanche Family,’ announced Mick, ‘They give you a run for your money.’ (A. Marshall, ‘I Can Jump Puddles’, ch. IV) — - Об этом актерском семействе Бланш, - заметил Мик, - могу сказать одно: деньги, заплаченные за билет, не выброшены на ветер.
This may not be the best tool kit, but it will give you a run for your money. (RHD) — Может, это и не самый лучший набор инструментов, но он стоит истраченных на него денег.
2) дать кому-л. возможность, шанс (проявить себя и т. п.)...they'll give a fellow a good run for his money before they get rid of him. (SPI) —...они всем дают возможность проявить себя. Расстаются только с нерадивыми работниками.
3) заставить кого-л. живее поворачиваться; ≈ задать кому-л. жаруIf ever I detested anyone, that's the man... I went and told him we were on strike and I'd resume paying as soon as we resumed work. All right, he says. But next day, while I'm out, he turns up and scares the missus... You'll understand I gave him a run for his money. (J. Lindsay, ‘Rising Tide’, ch. XI) — Если есть человек, которого я ненавижу, так это он... Я пошел и сказал ему, что мы забастовали и что я заплачу ему, как только мы возобновим работу. "Ладно", - говорит он. А на следующий день, когда меня не было дома, он является ко мне на квартиру и запугивает мою старуху... Ну и задал я ему жару, сами понимаете.
Believe me, he could have given any of these bloomin' authors a whale of a run for their money! (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. IV) — Верьте слову - Поль этим дохлым писакам сто очков вперед даст!
There were always a few men who enjoyed the spice of adventure in defying the mine owners, and giving the dees of the Gold Stealing Detection Staff a run for their money. (K. S, Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 19) — Кое-кого привлекал риск: им нравилось надувать владельцев рудников и заставлять сыщиков изрядно потрудиться, чтобы оправдать свое жалованье.
‘He'll smell a rat - we might as well call it off.’ ‘Ya [= yes], give him a run for his money,’ said Nosey. ‘You got the wind up, Pretty Boy?’ (S. Chaplin, ‘The Day of the Sardine’, ch. III) — - Теперь он почует недоброе. Давай плюнем на это дело. - Погоди, он у нас попляшет еще, - сказал Носарь. - Ты что, сдрейфил, красавчик?
Large English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. a run for his money
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7 hated
ненавидеть; ненавистныйСинонимический ряд:1. undesired (adj.) outcast; rejected; unasked; undesired; uninvited; unpopular; unsolicited; unwanted; unwelcome2. abhorred (verb) abhorred; abominated; despised; detested; execrated; loathed
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Detested — Detest De*test , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Detested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detesting}.] [L. detestare, detestatum, and detestari, to curse while calling a deity to witness, to execrate, detest; de + testari to be a witness, testify, testis a witness: cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
detested — de·test || dɪ test v. hate, strongly dislike, despise … English contemporary dictionary
detested — adj hated, loathed, despised, abhorred, execrated, abominated, held in abomination, held in contempt; disliked, unliked, disfavored, unfavored, disrelished; ostracized, shunned, blackballed; scorned, contemned, ridiculed, sneered at, laughed at,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
detested — adjective treated with contempt • Syn: ↑despised, ↑hated, ↑scorned • Similar to: ↑unloved … Useful english dictionary
Detest — De*test , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Detested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detesting}.] [L. detestare, detestatum, and detestari, to curse while calling a deity to witness, to execrate, detest; de + testari to be a witness, testify, testis a witness: cf. F. d[… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Detesting — Detest De*test , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Detested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detesting}.] [L. detestare, detestatum, and detestari, to curse while calling a deity to witness, to execrate, detest; de + testari to be a witness, testify, testis a witness: cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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