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101 золотая середина
[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a middle position, policy etc that falls between extremes:- happy medium.♦ "Есть золотое правило: не лезь в первые, не оставайся последним. Потому что спереди бьют в лоб, а сзади пинают в крестец. Спокойнее всего посередине. Потому и называется - золотая середина" (Копелев 1). "There's a golden rule: don't push to be first and don't be left last. Because in front they hit you in the forehead and behind they kick you in the ass. It's best in the middle. That's why they call it the golden mean" (1a).—————← Loan translation of the Latin aurea mediocritas, used by Horace (65-8 B.C.).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > золотая середина
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102 inflar
v.1 to blow up, to inflate (soplando).El payaso infla el globo The clown inflates the balloon.2 to blow up, to exaggerate.Elsa infló la verdad Elsa exaggerated the truth.3 to be a pain (informal) (molestar). ( River Plate)4 to swell, to puff up.Su actitud infló las emociones His attitude swelled the emotions.5 to booze, to drink, to drink alcohol, to have some drinks.* * *1 (balón) to blow up, inflate2 figurado (hechos, noticias) to exaggerate3 (precios) to inflate1 to inflate one's opinion of oneself2 familiar (hartarse de comer) to stuff oneself (de, with)* * *verb- inflarse* * *1. VT1) [+ neumático, globo] to inflate, blow up2) (=exagerar) [gen] to exaggerate; [+ precios] to inflate3) (=engreír) to make conceited4) (Econ) to reinflate5) Cono Sur to heed, pay attention to2.VI Méx * to booze *, drink3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <balón/rueda> to inflate; < globo> to blow upb) <noticia/acontecimiento> to exaggerate2) (Chi fam) ( hacer caso a) to take notice of2.inflar vi1) (RPl arg) to be a pain in the neck (colloq)2) (Méx fam) ( beber) to booze (colloq), to drink3.inflarse v pron1) velas to swell, fill2) (Méx fam) ( beberse) to drink, down (colloq)* * *= bloat.Ex. During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.----* inflar Alguien a hostias = baste.* inflar de hostias a Alguien = beat + Nombre + black and blue.* inflarse = swell up.* inflar un presupuesto = pad + a budget.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <balón/rueda> to inflate; < globo> to blow upb) <noticia/acontecimiento> to exaggerate2) (Chi fam) ( hacer caso a) to take notice of2.inflar vi1) (RPl arg) to be a pain in the neck (colloq)2) (Méx fam) ( beber) to booze (colloq), to drink3.inflarse v pron1) velas to swell, fill2) (Méx fam) ( beberse) to drink, down (colloq)* * *= bloat.Ex: During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.
* inflar Alguien a hostias = baste.* inflar de hostias a Alguien = beat + Nombre + black and blue.* inflarse = swell up.* inflar un presupuesto = pad + a budget.* * *inflar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹balón/rueda› to inflate; ‹globo› to blow upcon las velas infladas por el viento with the sails filled by the wind2 ‹noticia/acontecimiento› to exaggerate; ‹cifras› to massage■ inflarvi■ inflarseA «velas» to swell, fillse infla de orgullo cuando habla de su hijo he swells with pride when he speaks about his son* * *
inflar ( conjugate inflar) verbo transitivo
‹ globo› to blow up
inflarse verbo pronominal [ velas] to swell, fill
inflar verbo transitivo
1 (un globo, etc) to inflate, blow up
Náut (vela) to swell
2 fig (una noticia, historia, etc) to exaggerate: inflaron el presupuesto, they inflated the budget
3 LAm to drink alcohol
' inflar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bombín
English:
blow up
- inflate
- pump up
- blow
- puff
- pump
* * *♦ vt1. [soplando] to blow up, to inflate;[con bomba] to pump up; Esp Famlo inflaron a golpes they beat him up2. [exagerar] to blow up, to exaggerateno (me) infles la paciencia don't push your luck;muy Faminflar las pelotas o [m5] las bolas o [m5] los huevos a alguien Br to get on sb's tits, US to break sb's balls;muy Famdejá de inflar las pelotas o [m5] las bolas o [m5] los huevos stop being such a pain in the Br arse o US ass♦ viRP Fam [molestar] to be a pain;¡no infles! don't be such a pain!* * *v/t inflate* * *inflar vthinchar: to inflate* * *inflar vb¿me puedes inflar este globo? can you blow this balloon up for me?2. (con bomba) to pump up -
103 non mi provocare!
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104 corde
n. f.1. Parler de corde dans la maison d'un pendu: To 'put one's foot in it', to mention the unmentionable.2. Avoir de la corde de pendu: To have the luck of the devil. (Popular belief has it that a piece of the tragic rope acts as a good luck charm.)3. Se mettre la corde au cou: To 'put on the ball and chain', to 'get hitched', to get married.4. Ça sent la corde! I can smell a rat! — It looks fishy (suspicious) to me!5. Il pleut des cordes: 'It's pissing down'—'It's raining cats and dogs'—It's pouring (also: il pleut des hallebardes).6. Faire des cordes pour la marine: To 'crap', to 'shit', to defecate.7. Ne tirez pas trop sur la corde ( avec moi): Don't push me too far (if you know what's good for you).8. Ça n'est pas dans mes cordes (also: ça ne rentre pas dans mes cordes): It's not (really) my line—I don't think I'm the right person for this.9. Prendre un virage a la corde (Motoring, cycling): To cut a corner close, to cut a corner fine. -
105 mémère
n. f.1. 'Mammy', mother.2. Faut pas pousser mémère dans les onies! (joc. & iron.): Don't push me to the limit! — Don't strain my patience! -
106 hit etc the panic button
expr infml1)She hit the panic button and just went to pieces — Она запаниковала и долго не могла взять себя в руки
Whatever you do, don't push the panic button — Что бы ты ни делал, главное не паниковать
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hit etc the panic button
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107 on record
записанный, зарегистрированный, отмеченный; занесённый в протоколBut Dollar Diplomacy is not simply the diplomacy of investment. It is, on the record, a method of conquering strategic positions by use of financial influence. (G. Marion, ‘Bases and Empire’, ch. 10) — Но дипломатия доллара не является просто дипломатией капиталовложений. Как показывает история, это метод завоевания стратегических позиций с помощью финансового влияния.
‘But if you want to stay in the power play you have to make a clear choice. In that document you don't make it.’ ‘I'm not ready or informed enough to make it. don't push me, Mel.’ ‘I'm not pushing, sir. I just want to be on the record.’ ‘You're on it, Mel.’ (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. XV) — - Если же вы хотите продолжать борьбу за влияние, вы должны сделать окончательный выбор. В вашем документе этого не заметно. - Я еще недостаточно информирован и не готов к этому. Не торопите меня, Мел. - Я не тороплю, сэр. Я просто хочу обратить ваше внимание на это. - Я приму к сведению, Мел.
This is the worst earthquake on record. — Это самое сильное землетрясение из всех зарегистрированных до сих пор.
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108 А я тут при чем?
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109 Зря стараешься
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110 Остынь
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111 Отвали!
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112 Отвянь
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113 Притормози коней
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114 Расслабься!
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115 не доводите его до крайности
General subject: don't push him too farУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не доводите его до крайности
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116 не наваливайтесь на забор, иначе он рухнет
General subject: don't push against the fence, it will give wayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не наваливайтесь на забор, иначе он рухнет
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118 отвали!
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119 przed
praep. 1. (w przestrzeni) (naprzeciw) in front of (czymś sth); (nie dochodząc) before (czymś sth)- siedzieć przed lustrem/telewizorem to sit in front of a mirror/the TV- usiądź przede mną sit in front of me- zatrzymać się przed domem to stop before a. in front of a house- uklęknąć przed kimś to kneel before a. in front of sb- skłonić się przed kimś to bow to sb- iść/patrzeć przed siebie to walk/look straight ahead- skręć w lewo przed rondem turn left before the roundabout- samochód podjechał przed kaplicę the car drove up to the chapel- wyszedł przed bramę he came out in front of the gate; (w tym samym kierunku) szła z rękami wyciągniętymi przed siebie she walked with her arms stretched out in front of her- pchała przed sobą wózek (spacerowy) she was pushing a pushchair (along)2. (w kolejności) before- na liście moje nazwisko jest przed twoim my name is before yours on the list- była przed nami w kolejce she was in front of us (in the queue)- nie wpychaj się przed nas don’t push in in front of us- sprawy publiczne stawiał przed innymi he put public affairs before everything else- Rosjanie wysunęli się przed Holendrów the Russians moved ahead of the Dutch3. (wcześniej niż) before- przed śniadaniem/świtem/wojną before breakfast/daybreak/the war- przed południem in the morning- V wiek przed naszą erą the fifth century before Christ a. BC- przyszła przed dwunastą she came before twelve- zdążył wrócić przed zamknięciem bramy he was back before the gate was closed- kilka osób mówiło na ten temat przede mną several people spoke about it before me- nie możesz podjąć tych pieniędzy przed upływem trzech miesięcy you can’t withdraw the money until a period of three months has elapsed- najgorsze jest jeszcze przed nami the worst is yet a. still to come a. still before us- przed czasem ahead of time a. schedule- samolot przyleciał przed czasem the plane arrived ahead of schedule4. (jakiś czas temu) before, earlier- przed godziną/miesiącem/dwoma laty an hour/a month/two years before a. earlier a. ago- przed laty years before a. earlier a. ago- przed chwilą widziałam to na stole I saw it on the table a moment ago5. (obrona) against, from- ochrona przed zimnem/słońcem protection against (the) cold/against sunlight- schronienie przed deszczem shelter from a. against the rain- strach przed kimś/czymś fear of sb/sth- schować się przed słońcem/deszczem to shelter from the sun/rain- ukryć coś przed kimś to hide sth from sb- opędzać się przed komarami to beat off mosquitoes6. (wobec) popisywać się przed gośćmi to show off in front of guests- wystąpić przed pełną salą to appear in front of a. before a full house- pochylić głowę przed kimś to bow to sb- wyżalać się przed kimś to pour out one’s troubles a. one’s heart to sb- niczego przede mną nie ukryjesz you can’t hide anything from me- został postawiony przed Trybunałem Stanu he was brought before the State Tribunal- przed sądem odbywa się sprawa o ustalenie ojcostwa a paternity case is in progress in court* * *1. prep +instr1) ( miejsce) in front of2) ( czas) beforeprzed obiadem/wojną — before dinner/the war
3) ( w obronie przed)przed chorobą/zimnem — against disease/cold
uciekać/chronić się przed czymś — to flee/shelter from sth
4) ( wobec)2. prep +acc( kierunek)* * *prep.1. + Ins. ( miejsce) in front of, outside; przed kimś/czymś in front of sb/sth; spotkamy się przed bankiem I'll meet you outside the bank; stał przed domem he stood in front of the house; karetka jechała przed nami ambulance was going in front of us; ogródek przed domem front garden; prosto przed siebie straight ahead; stawić się przed (sądem, komisją itp.) appear before l. in front of.2. ( moment) before, ahead of; przed południem before midday, in the morning, a.m., ante meridiem; przed końcem miesiąca by the end of the month; przed zapadnięciem zmroku before (it gets) dark; przed świętami before holidays; przed chwilą a while l. moment ago; przed czasem ahead of time, in good time; ( o porodzie) preterm; samolot przyleciał przed czasem plane arrived ahead of schedule; krótko przed shortly before; przed czterdziestką ( o wieku) on the right side of forty l. the hill, approaching forty; przed oczyma duszy in one's mind's eye.3. ( okres) ago, before; przed trzema godzinami three hours ago; przed dwoma miesiącami two months ago; przed laty years ago; przed upływem tygodnia before the week is over; na długo przed czymś long before; coś nie ma przed sobą przyszłości there's no future in sth; przed Chrystusem before Christ, B.C., before the Christian l. Common Era.4. ( obrona) against, from; uciekał przed policją he was fleeing from the police; bronił się przed ciosami napastnika he defended himself from his rival's blows; chronić kogoś przed czymś protect sb against sth, keep sb from sth; schronienie przed deszczem shelter from the rain; strach przed czymś fear of sth.5. ( ocena) to, before; popisywał się przed dziewczyną he showed off to impress the girl; wyżaliła się przed przyjaciółką she complained to her (girl)friend; nic przede mną nie ukrywasz? you're not hiding anything from me, are you?6. (= kolejność) before, above, previous to; przybiegł na metę przed faworytami he came to the finish line before the favorites, he finished before the favorites; dała jej pierwszeństwo przed innymi he gave her priority over the others; przede wszystkim first of all, first and foremost, above all; daleko przed kimś way ahead of sb; mam to jeszcze przed sobą ( w przyszłości) it's still ahead of me.7. (= szacunek) to, before; chylić głowę przed autorytetem bow one's head to l. before sb; chylić czoła przed kimś take one's hat off to sb; być odpowiedzialnym przed kimś be responsible to sb; przed Bogiem before God.8. + Acc. (= kierunek) before; wyjść przed dom go out; ciężarówka wysunęła się przede mnie truck passed me; patrzyć przed siebie look straight ahead; iść przed siebie walk straight on; roztoczył się przed nami piękny widok beautiful view opened before us; iść/jechać przed kimś go/drive before l. ahead of sb; być dopuszczonym przed czyjeś oblicze be admitted to sb's presence; przed obliczem in the presence; zanieść prośbę przed majestat króla present a request to the king.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przed
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120 hinchar
v.1 to blow up, to inflate.ya me está hinchando las narices (informal figurative) he's beginning to get up my nose (peninsular Spanish)2 to swell, to bloat, to bulge, to inflate.* * *1 (inflar) to inflate, blow up; (con bomba) to pump up2 figurado (exagerar) to inflate, blow up, exaggerate1 MEDICINA to swell (up)2 (engreírse) to become conceited, become bigheaded4 familiar (hacer dinero) to make a packet, line one's pockets\hinchar a golpes / hinchar a palos familiar to beat, thrashhincharle a alguien la cabeza con algo figurado to stuff somebody's head with somethinghincharse de algo to do something a lothinchársele a uno las narices familiar to get sick and tired* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ vientre] to distend, enlarge; [+ globo] to blow up, inflate, pump up2) (=exagerar) to exaggerate3) Cono Sur ** (=molestar) to annoy, upset2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (Esp) < globo> to inflate (frml), to blow up; < rueda> to inflate, pump up; <suceso/noticia> (fam) to blow... up (colloq)2.hinchar vi1) (CS fam) ( fastidiar) persona to be a pain in the ass (AmE vulg) o (BrE vulg) arse; (+ me/te/le etc)2) (CS) (Dep)3.hinchar por alguien — to cheer somebody on, root for somebody (colloq)
hincharsev prona) vientre/pierna (+ me/te/le etc) to swell uphincharse de plata or dinero — (fam) to earn o make a fortune (colloq)
b) (fam) ( enorgullecerse) to swell with pridec) (Esp fam) ( hartarse)hincharse a/de algo: me hinché de ostras I stuffed myself with oysters (colloq); se hinchó a insultarme — she called me everything under the sun
* * *= bulk, swell, bloat.Ex. Such entries bulk the catalogue, making its weeding increasingly difficult and time-consuming.Ex. Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.Ex. During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.----* hinchar las pelotas = piss + Nombre + off.* hinchar los cojones = piss + Nombre + off.* hinchar los huevos = piss + Nombre + off.* hincharse = bloat, swell up.* hincharse con el viento = billow.* * *1.verbo transitivo (Esp) < globo> to inflate (frml), to blow up; < rueda> to inflate, pump up; <suceso/noticia> (fam) to blow... up (colloq)2.hinchar vi1) (CS fam) ( fastidiar) persona to be a pain in the ass (AmE vulg) o (BrE vulg) arse; (+ me/te/le etc)2) (CS) (Dep)3.hinchar por alguien — to cheer somebody on, root for somebody (colloq)
hincharsev prona) vientre/pierna (+ me/te/le etc) to swell uphincharse de plata or dinero — (fam) to earn o make a fortune (colloq)
b) (fam) ( enorgullecerse) to swell with pridec) (Esp fam) ( hartarse)hincharse a/de algo: me hinché de ostras I stuffed myself with oysters (colloq); se hinchó a insultarme — she called me everything under the sun
* * *= bulk, swell, bloat.Ex: Such entries bulk the catalogue, making its weeding increasingly difficult and time-consuming.
Ex: Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.Ex: During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.* hinchar las pelotas = piss + Nombre + off.* hinchar los cojones = piss + Nombre + off.* hinchar los huevos = piss + Nombre + off.* hincharse = bloat, swell up.* hincharse con el viento = billow.* * *hinchar [A1 ]vt( Esp)1 ‹globo› to inflate ( frml), to blow up; ‹rueda› to inflate, pump up■ hincharvi(+ me/te/le etc): me hincha su manera de hablar I can't stand the way he talks ( colloq), the way he talks really ticks me off ( AmE) o ( BrE) pisses me off (sl)1 «vientre/pierna» (+ me/te/le etc) to swell upse le han hinchado mucho las piernas his legs have really swollen up2 ( fam) (enorgullecerse) to swell with pride3( Esp fam) (hartarse) hincharse A/ DE algo: me hinché a ostras I stuffed myself with oysters ( colloq)se hincharon de comer they gorged o stuffed themselves ( colloq)se hinchó de insultarme she called me everything under the sunme hinché de correr para nada I ran around like a madman for nothing* * *
hinchar ( conjugate hinchar) verbo transitivo (Esp) ‹ globo› to inflate (frml), to blow up;
‹ rueda› to inflate, pump up;
‹suceso/noticia› (fam) to blow … up (colloq)
verbo intransitivo (CS fam) ( fastidiar) [ persona] to be a pain in the ass (AmE vulg) o (BrE vulg) arse;
(+ me/te/le etc)◊ me hincha su actitud his attitude really pisses me off (sl)
hincharse verbo pronominal
b) (fam) ( enorgullecerse) to swell with pride
hinchar verbo transitivo
1 (un globo) to inflate, blow up
2 fig (una historia, un presupuesto) to inflate, exaggerate: hincharon un poco los hechos para darle más interés a la historia, they embellished the facts a bit to make the story more interesting
' hinchar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nariz
English:
distend
- inflate
- puff
- pump
- swell
* * *♦ vt1. [soplando] to blow up, to inflate;[con bomba] to pump up; Esp Famya me está hinchando las narices he's beginning to get up my nose;Esp Famlo hincharon a palos they beat him till he was black and blue;muy Famhinchar las pelotas o [m5] las bolas o [m5] los huevos a alguien Br to get on sb's tits, US to bust sb's balls;RP Famno (me) hinches la paciencia don't push your luck2. [exagerar] to blow up, to exaggerate♦ vi¡no hinches! stop being a pest!* * *v/t1 inflate, blow up2 Rplannoy* * *hinchar vt1) inflar: to inflate2) : to exaggerate* * *
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