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1 притянуть что-либо за уши
[prit'anut' za ushi] To pull something up by the ears. To make use of something without adequate grounds; to advance far-fetched arguments. Cf. To drag something in.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > притянуть что-либо за уши
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2 тянуть кота за хвост
1) General subject: drag something out, keep in suspense2) American English: drag it out, beat about the bush, tip toe [around a subject]Универсальный русско-английский словарь > тянуть кота за хвост
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3 притянуть что-либо за уши
Set phrase: drag something inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > притянуть что-либо за уши
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4 разрушить
1) General subject: attack, batter, blast, break, break down, bring to naught (планы, замыслы), burst, cast down, confound, crash, dash, defeat, degrade, demolish, derail (планы), destroy, dilapidate, disestablish, disrupt, erode, fail, fling down, fordo, havoc, knock down (дом), lay flat (что-л.), lay in ashes, make a bonfire, make a bonfire of, make away with (что-л.), make havoc, play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, ravage, ruin, scatter, shake, shatter, smite (to smite hip and thigh - беспощадно бить, раэбить наголову), squelch, subvert, take down, wrack, bring down in flames, screw up, drag down, undermine2) American: bang up3) Literal: wreck (надежды, планы), kill (Moment's gone. You killed it! - Момент упущен. Ты расстроил всю обстановку/разрушил атмосферу!)4) Military: circumvent, knock out, lay flat, wreak destruction6) Law: wreck7) Australian slang: cock up8) Architecture: vandalize9) Diplomatic term: bring to destruction10) Jargon: Butch, bitch up (something) bitch (something) up, hash, jim, lose up, snuff out, mung, bust, plumb, plumber, punch11) Astronautics: erase12) Microelectronics: damage13) Makarov: lay (smth.) flat (что-л.), do in -
5 tuku
to leave something lying spread on the ground; to spread, unfurl, unroll something on the ground; tukuga, mat spread on the ground; tukuga tagata, mat on which have been put pieces of cooked human flesh.tuku kupega, a fishing technique: two men drag along the top of a fishing net doubled up, spread out on the bottom of a small cove, trapping the fish into the net; tukutuku, to fish while swimming, holding a basket-shaped net.tuku huri, to sit with one's buttocks resting on one's heels, soles flat on the ground (also: tuku-turi). Figuratively: ka tuku! pay attention! (literally: sit still!).tuku rîu, to sit in the posture typical of choir singers in rîu festivals or singing festivals in general, which was sitting on one's heels. -
6 надоедать
1) General subject: aggravate, annoy, badger, bind (поучениями), bore, bother, cloy, devil, dun, fuss, give (smb.) a pain in the neck (кому-л.), harry, hassle, herry, importune, interfere, make oneself a nuisance, make weary, molest, nickel and dime, nickel-and-dimed, nickel-and-diming, nickeled-and-dimed, nickeling-and-diming, niggle, pall (обыкн. pall on), peeve, pester, tease, tire, trouble, urge, weary, worry, buzz about, get on wick, make a nuisance of oneself, make a nuisance of oneself, make oneself a nuisance, persecute, keep at with (кому-л., чем-л.), get old (о шутке и т.п.), din2) Colloquial: blister, brown off, bug, feed up pass, plague, pop boring3) American: wig (кому-л.), stick in craw4) Obsolete: irk5) Rare: hatchel6) Australian slang: crap off, get in ( smb.'s) hair, get up (smb.'s) nose, nark, pick on, pull (smb.'s) leg, rough-house7) Scottish language: deave8) Jargon: bind (поучениями и т.п.), fool around, get (one's), get in (one's) hair, goat, bone, drag, ear, get, hound9) Makarov: get on (smb.'s) wick, make oneself a nuisance (to), ply, cheese off, feed up10) Taboo: ball somebody up (кому-л.), break somebody's balls (кому-л.), bugger somebody off (кому-л.), futz about (usu futz about with something), screw somebody (кому-л.), screw somebody up (кому-л.), stick like shit to a blanket12) Idiomatic expression: under my skin -
7 понимать
1) General subject: absorb, add up, appreciate, apprehend, bottom, catch, compass, comprehend, conceive, discern, enter into, fathom, follow (you follow me? - понятно?), get wise to (что-л.), grasp, grip (умом), have (he has no Greek -он не знает греческого языка; I have your idea - я понял вашу мысль), imagine, interpret (как), know a good thing when one sees it, penetrate, perceive, pick out (значение), pick up, prehension, rap (кого-л., чьи-л. трудности, неудачи), realize (а не только реализовать), savvy, see, seize, sense, take, think, twig, understand (no one could understand that from my words - никто не мог сделать такого заключения из моих слов), pick out, recognize (We had to recognize that our game was up), drift (Ты меня понял? Did you catch my drift?, make sense, (someone) read3) American: plug in4) Military: hive6) Religion: get the message, know God7) Psychology: be with (то, что объясняют), make of8) Electronics: read9) Jargon: colly, dig, down with it, feature, green, have a clue, put the finger on (something) (что-то и т.п.), see the light, see the point, track, scooby (I haven't got a scooby. Sorry.), capish (Non, if you don't capish, let's get it clear right now. Не, если ты не понимаешь, давай объясню понятливей сейчас..), be down with (you are down with your teen's lingo), (что-л.) swing with, get it, cop, drag, get, savvy savvey10) Information technology: get an idea11) Oil: realise12) Business: know, make aware of13) Makarov: gain an insight, make out, mean (иметь в виду), catch on, cotton on, figure out, enter into (чувства и т. п.) -
8 разрушать
1) General subject: attack, batter, blast (планы, надежды), blast (надежды, планы), blight (надежды), blot out, blow up, break, break up (семью, дом), bring to naught (планы, замыслы), bum, burst, bust up, confound (планы, надежды), corrade (горные породы, под воздействием воды), crash, crock (здоровье), dash (надежды и т. п.; dash you! - к черту!), defeat (надежды и т. п.), degrade, demolish, depolarize, desolate, destroy, destruct, devour, dilapidate, disappoint, discomfit (планы, намерения), disestablish (установленное), dismantle, disturb (надежды), eat, erode (ткани), fail, frustrate (планы замыслы), havoc, kill (надежды), knock down (постройки), lay in ashes, make a bonfire, make a bonfire of, make havoc, obliterate, overthrow, play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, puncture, ravage, ruin, ruinate, scatter, sculpture, shake (дом), shake down, shatter (надежды), shipwreck (надежды и т.п.), smite, subverse, subvert, take down, take out, throw down one's tools (здание), thwart, unbuild, undermine, unmake, unsolder, vandalize, wrack, wreck (здоровье и т. п.), carry out destruction, disrupt, eat crow, eat dirt, wipe out, deplete (e.g. ozone layer), wreak havoc, (морально) drag down, wreck havoc2) Geology: corrade (горные породы; под воздействием воды и т.п.), sap4) American: plough under5) Latin: destruo6) Military: administer damage, deal damage, deliver damage, desintegrate, devastate, inflict damage, lay flat, wreak destruction7) Engineering: corrode, damage, disintegrate, fracture, vitiate9) Chemistry: collapse10) Construction: corrade (горные породы под воздействием воды), rack11) Mathematics: rupture12) Religion: abolish13) Railway term: disorganize14) Australian slang: cook, cook ( smb.'s) goose (чьи-либо планы или надежды), dingo, floor (планы, надежды и т.п.), queer, screw16) Diplomatic term: blow up (blew; blown), defeat (планы, замыслы и т.п.), erode (изнутри)17) Forestry: disperse (напр. почвенные агрегаты)18) Polygraphy: eat (при травлении)20) Physics: dipolarize22) Information technology: corrupt (напр. информацию), destroy (информацию), erase (информацию)24) Silicates: break down25) Oil&Gas technology crush26) Polymers: beat27) Quality control: eat (при коррозии)29) Makarov: break up, deteriorate, disruption, dissipate, erase (напр. информацию), explode, overthrow (overthrew; overthrown), play Old Harry, play havoc, play the bear, play the deuce, play the dickens, shake down (дом), tear down, throw down, cast down, eat away, eat up, fling down, crock up (здоровье)30) Taboo: muck something up31) Scuba diving: blow off -
9 узнать
1) General subject: be on to, be wise, cognize, come to one's knowledge (it came to my knowledge - я узнал), discover, enquire, find out (to find out the truth - узнать правду), get to hear, get to know, get to learn, get wind of (что-л.), get wise, hear, hear say (о чем-л., от кого-л.), inquire, learn, learn from, peg (кого-л.), recognize, see (it is like this, you see - видите ли, дело обстоит таким образом), to be (get) wise (to), to be on to (smth.), understand, wise up, get wind of, become aware (of), do research on (о людях, их прошлом he learned to be less trusting of customers, prospective employees and to do research on them before entering into relationships.), get wind of (пронюхать, что-л.), drag to light2) Colloquial: spot3) American: warm wise to (что-л.), warm wise to (понять, что-л.)4) Mathematics: determine5) Law: become privy to6) Australian slang: suss out7) Diplomatic term: come to know -
10 кошка
I жен.; зоол.бесхвостая кошка — ( разновидность домашней кошки) Manx cat
европейская дикая кошка — зоол. catamount
••как угорелая кошка — разг. like a singed/scalded cat
кошки скребут на душе — разг. there's a gnawing in one's heart
II жен.; тех.между ними кошка пробежала — разг. something came between them
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11 как улитка
как (будто, словно, точно) улитка (ползёт кто-либо, что-либо)creep at a snail's pace (gallop); dragЯ знал, что, когда ничего не ждёшь, время катится очень быстро, а если чего-нибудь ждёшь, то оно ползёт как улитка. (А. Алексин, Поздний ребёнок) — I know that when you're not expecting anything to happen, time really does fly, but when you're waiting for something, it just drags.
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12 ломать голову
разг.break one's head over smth.; rack (cudgel, beat, puzzle) one's brain (brains, head, wits); drag one's brains about (with) smth.; worry one's head < off>; puzzle over smth.Взяв под руки обеих девушек, Тоня направилась к дому. А Виктор, идя сзади, ломал голову над сказанными Тоней словами, не понимая их смысла. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — Taking the two girls by the arm, Tonya led the way to the house. As he followed them, Victor puzzled over her words, unable to fathom their meaning.
Ждать было невыносимо: голод повис над семьёй. Андрей голову ломал над тем, как беде помочь, но придумать ничего не мог. (Б. Горбатов, Непокорённые) — Waiting was unendurable. Hunger threatened his family. Andrei racked his brains for some way of relieving the situation, but he couldn't think of anything.
- Думаешь, Мише Бурову не хочется поломать голову над каким-нибудь современным перпетуум мобиле? (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — 'Do you think Misha Burov wouldn't like to be breaking his head over some contemporary perpetuum mobile?'
Юрка всё время ломал голову, что бы такое придумать, чтобы Виталию Сергеевичу доставить удовольствие. (Н. Дубов, Беглец) — Yurka was cudgeling his brains all the time for something that would be a nice treat for Vitaly Sergeyevich.
См. также в других словарях:
drag something up — ˌdrag sthˈup derived to mention an unpleasant story, fact, etc. that people do not want to remember or talk about • Why do you have to keep dragging up my divorce? Main entry: ↑dragderived … Useful english dictionary
drag something up — informal deliberately mention something unwelcome. → drag … English new terms dictionary
drag something into the 21st century — drag someone/something/into the 21st century/the modern world/ phrase to make a person or organization do things in a more modern way Thesaurus: to make something more modern or fashionablesynonym … Useful english dictionary
drag something into the modern world — drag someone/something/into the 21st century/the modern world/ phrase to make a person or organization do things in a more modern way Thesaurus: to make something more modern or fashionablesynonym … Useful english dictionary
drag something down to something — ˌdrag sb/sthˈdown (to sth) derived to bring sb/sth to a lower social or economic level, a lower standard of behaviour, etc • If he fails, he ll drag us all down with him. Main entry: ↑dragderived … Useful english dictionary
drag something out of a rut — [drag/get/lift etc.] (someone/something) out of a/(their) rut to help someone or something to change their situation and to make progress. The president has to get his election campaign out of a rut … New idioms dictionary
drag something out of their rut — [drag/get/lift etc.] (someone/something) out of a/(their) rut to help someone or something to change their situation and to make progress. The president has to get his election campaign out of a rut … New idioms dictionary
drag something out of a their rut — [drag/get/lift etc.] (someone/something) out of a/(their) rut to help someone or something to change their situation and to make progress. The president has to get his election campaign out of a rut … New idioms dictionary
drag something down — ˌdrag sb/sthˈdown (to sth) derived to bring sb/sth to a lower social or economic level, a lower standard of behaviour, etc • If he fails, he ll drag us all down with him. Main entry: ↑dragderived … Useful english dictionary
drag something out of somebody — ˌdrag sth ˈout of sb derived to make sb say sth they do not want to say • We dragged a confession out of him. Main entry: ↑dragderived … Useful english dictionary
drag something out — PROLONG, protract, draw out, spin out, string out, extend, lengthen, carry on, keep going, continue. → drag * * * extract information from someone against their will the truth was being dragged out of us * * * ˌdrag sthˈout derived to make sth… … Useful english dictionary