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101 scalpicciare
scalpicciare v. intr. to shuffle; to shuffle along; to drag one's feet.* * *[skalpit'tʃare]* * *scalpicciare/skalpit't∫are/ [1](aus. avere) to shuffle (along), to scuff one's feet. -
102 раскачиваться
1) General subject: drag feet2) Makarov: drag (one's) feet -
103 волочить ноги
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104 замедлять процесс
1) Agriculture: decelerate (напр. роста)2) Accounting: drag (one's) feet ("drag their feet" on cash outflows by delaying payments)3) Diplomatic term: slow down the process -
105 лениво делать
1) General subject: drag one's feet -
106 неохотно делать
1) General subject: drag one's feet -
107 раскачиваться
1) General subject: drag feet2) Makarov: drag (one's) feet -
108 устраивать проволочку
1) General subject: drag feet2) Makarov: drag (one's) feetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устраивать проволочку
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109 strascicare
[straʃʃi'kare]1. vtstrascicare qc per terra — to drag sth along the ground, trail sth along the groundstrascicare un lavoro — to drag out o draw out a piece of work
2. vi3. vr (strascicarsi)(trascinarsi) to drag o.s. (along) -
110 trascinare
[traʃʃi'nare]1. vt(gen) to drag2. vr (trascinarsi)(strisciare) to drag o.s. (along)3. vip (trascinarsi)(controversia) to drag on -
111 negotiations
n plto activate the process of negotiations — активизировать процесс / ход переговоров
to break off negotiations — прерывать / приостанавливать переговоры
to conclude negotiations on smth — договариваться о чем-л.; проводить переговоры по какому-л. вопросу
to determine smth by negotiations — решать что-л. путем переговоров
to facilitate negotiations for a political settlement — облегчать переговоры в целях политического урегулирования
to give grounds for delay or postponement of the negotiations — давать основания для задержки или отсрочки переговоров
to give new impetus to the negotiations — давать новый импульс / толчок переговорам
to have a vital stake in the outcome of the negotiations — быть кровно заинтересованным в исходе переговоров
to hold negotiations — вести / проводить переговоры
to impede negotiations — затруднять / осложнять переговоры
to improve one's bargaining position at negotiations — укреплять свои позиции на переговорах
to initiate negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to launch negotiations — начинать переговоры; приступать к переговорам
to leak the date of negotiations to the media — разглашать дату переговоров средствам массовой информации
to leave the prime minister politically naked in the negotiations — оставлять премьер-министра политически безоружным на переговорах
to oversee negotiations — контролировать ход переговоров; следить за ходом переговоров
to prolong negotiations — 1) продолжать переговоры 2) отсрочить / отложить переговоры
to renew / to reopen / to restart / to resume negotiations — возобновлять переговоры
to seek a solution by negotiations — стараться решить что-л. путем переговоров
to side-track the negotiations — уводить переговоры в сторону; избегать переговоров; откладывать переговоры
- active negotiationsto undermine the negotiations — подрывать / срывать переговоры
- armistice negotiations
- arms buying negotiations
- arms control negotiations
- arms negotiations
- arms-reduction negotiations
- back stage negotiations
- basis for negotiations
- behind-the-scene negotiations
- beyond negotiations
- bilateral negotiations
- break-down in negotiations
- bruising negotiations
- business negotiations
- by negotiations
- closing stage of negotiations
- collapse in negotiations
- collapse of negotiations
- complex negotiations
- comprehensive negotiations - constructive negotiations
- control negotiations
- conventional force negotiations
- cordial negotiations
- course of negotiations
- crucial negotiations
- culmination of negotiations
- current negotiations
- deadlocked negotiations
- delicate negotiations
- detailed negotiations
- difficult negotiations
- diplomatic negotiations
- direct negotiations
- disarmament negotiations
- discreet negotiations
- dragged-out negotiations
- drawn out negotiations
- earnest negotiations
- endless negotiations
- extensive negotiations
- face-to-face negotiations
- failure of negotiations
- feverish negotiations
- final stage of negotiations
- flurry of negotiations
- follow-on negotiations
- for the duration of negotiations
- forthcoming negotiations
- fresh negotiations
- friendly negotiations
- fruitful negotiations
- full-size negotiations
- global negotiations
- grinding negotiations
- hard negotiations
- hectic negotiations
- hitch in negotiations
- in the course of negotiations
- inconclusive negotiations
- indirect negotiations
- intense negotiations
- intensive negotiations
- it will be a matter of negotiations
- joint negotiations
- laborious negotiations
- last-minute negotiations
- lengthy negotiations
- limited negotiations
- machinery and methods of negotiations
- meaningful negotiations
- membership negotiations
- merger negotiations
- military negotiations
- ministerial negotiations
- multilateral negotiations
- negotiations among equals
- negotiations are at a delicate stage
- negotiations are at an end
- negotiations are back on track
- negotiations are deadlocked
- negotiations are going above smb's head
- negotiations are underway
- negotiations behind closed doors
- negotiations behind the scenes
- negotiations broke down
- negotiations center on smth
- negotiations from strength
- negotiations have become bogged down
- negotiations have been stalled over an issue
- negotiations have collapsed
- negotiations have finished
- negotiations have reached deadlock
- negotiations have resumed
- negotiations on disarmament
- negotiations reach an impasse
- negotiations through the medium of smb
- negotiations will bear fruit
- negotiations without any prior conditions
- not open for negotiations
- not open to negotiations
- ongoing negotiations
- open for negotiations
- open to negotiations - painful negotiations
- painstaking negotiations
- patient negotiations
- peace negotiations
- peaceful negotiations
- pending these negotiations
- political negotiations
- preliminary negotiations
- preparatory negotiations
- private negotiations
- progress of negotiations
- prolonged negotiations
- protracted negotiations
- renewal of negotiations
- results of negotiations
- resumption of negotiations - secret negotiations
- separate negotiations
- session of negotiations
- settlement by negotiations
- settlement through negotiations
- social negotiations
- stalemated negotiations
- sticking point in the negotiations
- stiff negotiations - substantive negotiations
- successful negotiations
- summit negotiations
- sustained negotiations
- through negotiations
- top-level negotiations
- tortuous negotiations
- torturous negotiations
- tough negotiations
- trade negotiations
- trilateral negotiations
- tripartite negotiations
- truce negotiations
- US-mediated negotiations
- wage negotiations
- walkout from negotiations
- well prepared negotiations
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112 sudra
v.t. to drag, to tow, to haul; to drag off; to scuff, to shuffle along in (shoes). oyog’ini sudrab bos to drag one’s feet. chorig’ingni sudra! Hop to it!, Get moving! (sudral, sudralish, sudrat, sudrash) -
113 zavlačiti
vt impf (odgađati) delay, procrastinate, defer; (ne žuriti se) drag out, coll drag one's feet, dawdle, take one's time, take forever; (da se dobije na vremenu) stall, play for time, play a waiting game, form temporize; (vući za nos) string along, lead by* * *• retract -
114 дотягивать
несов. - дотя́гивать, сов. - дотяну́ть; (до)1) (вн.; доставлять, тащить) draw (d up to, d as far as); ( с усилием) drag (d to; d as far as); ( вверх) haul (d up to; d as far as)2) ( протягивать) stretch out (d to; d as far as); (прокладывать, доводить) extend (d to; d as far as), bring (d to)доро́гу дотяну́ли до дере́вни — the road has been extended as far as the village
3) разг. ( с трудом добираться куда-л) hold out (till), last out (till)маши́на едва́ дотя́нет до го́рода — the car will just about hold out till we get to town
самолёт не дотяну́л до аэродро́ма — the plane didn't make it to the airfield
4) разг. (до; занимать чем-л время) while away one's time (till, until)не зна́ю, как дотяну́ть до у́жина — I don't know how to while away my time until dinner
он не дотя́нет до утра́ — he won't last / live out the night, he won't last (out) till morning
не дотяну́ть до побе́ды — not to live to see the victory
с таки́м коли́чеством еды́ мы не дотя́нем до зимы́ — this amount of food won't last us till winter
6) разг. (достигать какого-л уровня; обыкн. с отриц.) reach (d)не дотя́гивать (до) — тж. fall short (of)
не дотя́гивать 2 проце́нтов до пла́на — fall 2 percent short of the target
7) разг. (дорабатывать, улучшать) improve (d), put (d) right, brush up (d); ( редактировать) edit (d), touch [tʌʧ] up (d)статью́ ну́жно немно́го дотяну́ть — the article needs a touch-up
8) разг. (вн. и без доп.; оттягивать выполнение чего-л) delay (d), protract (d), drag one's feetон дотяну́л (де́ло) до того́, что упусти́л все возмо́жности — he kept putting the matter off till all chances were lost
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115 таскать
(вн.)1) ( носить) carry (d); ( что-л тяжёлое) lug (d); ( волоком) drag (d)ежедне́вно таска́ть тяжёлые су́мки — carry heavy bags every day
2) разг. (тянуть, водить за собой) pull / drag (d) alongтаска́ть кого́-л всю́ду с собо́й — take smb along everywhere
3) разг. (долго или небрежно носить - одежду, обувь) wear (d)не таска́й э́ти ту́фли в дождь — don't wear [put on] these shoes when it rains
4) разг. (за вн.; трепать) pull (d by)таска́ть кого́-л за́ волосы — pull smb's hair, pull smb by the hair
••е́ле но́ги таска́ть разг. — be barely able to drag one's feet
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116 тащиться
несов. - тащи́ться, сов. - потащи́ться1) ( тянуться по земле) trail alongподо́л пла́тья тащи́лся по́ полу — the skirt trailed on the floor
2) тк. несов. ( с трудом двигаться) drag oneself alongе́ле тащи́ться — drag one's feet; be barely able to walk
что ты за мной та́щишься? — why are you following me?
неохо́та тащи́ться в таку́ю даль — I don't feel at all like going that far
5) жарг. (сов. тж. затащи́ться) (от; испытывать наркотический кайф) get high (on drugs)6) тк. несов. жарг. (от; получать удовольствие) be in ecstasies (about), be sent into ecstasies; be wild (about) -
117 schurren
schụr|ren ['ʃʊrən]vi (dial)(Schlitten) to gratemit den Füßen schurren — to shuffle one's feet; (beim Gehen) to drag one's feet
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118 човгати
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119 oreille
oreille [ɔʀεj]feminine noun* * *ɔʀɛj1) Anatomie eardresser l'oreille — lit, fig to prick up one's ears
n'écouter que d'une oreille, écouter d'une oreille distraite — to half-listen, to listen with half an ear
en avoir plein les oreilles (colloq) de quelque chose — to have had an earful of something
arrête de crier, tu me casses les oreilles — (colloq) stop yelling, you're bursting my eardrums
2) ( ouïe) hearingavoir l' oreille fine — to have keen hearing ou sharp ears
avoir de l'oreille — Musique to have a good ear (for music)
n'avoir pas d'oreille — Musique to be tone-deaf
3) ( personne)à l'abri or loin des oreilles indiscrètes — where no-one can hear
4) (de marmite, plat) handle; (de vis, fauteuil) wing••tirer or frotter les oreilles à quelqu'un — to tell somebody off
les oreilles ont dû te siffler (colloq) or tinter (colloq) or sonner — (colloq) your ears must have been burning
* * *ɔʀɛj nf1) ANATOMIE ear2) (locutions)avoir l'oreille fine — to have sharp ears, to have good hearing
l'oreille basse — crestfallen, dejected
prêter l'oreille à qn — to listen to sb, to lend an ear to sb
3) [marmite, tasse] handle4) TECHNIQUE, [écrou] wing* * *oreille ⇒ Le corps humain nf1 Anat ear; l'oreille externe/moyenne/interne the outer/middle/inner ear; avoir les oreilles décollées to have sticking out ears; elle a des perles aux oreilles she is wearing pearl earrings; dire qch à l'oreille de qn, dire qch à qn dans le creux de l'oreille to whisper sth in sb's ear; dresser l'oreille lit, fig to prick up one's ears; porter la casquette sur l'oreille to wear one's cap over one eye; emmitouflé jusqu'aux oreilles all wrapped up; rougir jusqu'aux oreilles to blush to the roots of one's hair; tendre l'oreille to strain one's ears; entrer par une oreille et sortir par l'autre to go in one ear and out the other; c'est arrivé or parvenu à leurs oreilles they got to hear of it, it came to their ears; écouter de toutes ses oreilles, être tout oreilles to be all ears, to listen intently; n'écouter que d'une oreille, écouter d'une oreille distraite to half-listen, to listen with half an ear; ouvre-bien les oreilles! listen carefully; il m'en a glissé or soufflé un mot à l'oreille he had a word with me about it; en avoir plein les oreilles de qch to have had an earful of sth; arrête de crier, tu me casses les oreilles stop yelling, you're bursting my eardrums; ne prête pas l'oreille à don't listen to; ⇒ affamé, dormir, fendre, puce, sourd;2 ( ouïe) hearing; avoir l' oreille fine to have keen hearing ou sharp ears; avoir de l'oreille Mus to have a good ear (for music); n'avoir pas d'oreille Mus to be tone-deaf; avoir l'oreille juste to have perfect pitch;3 ( personne) les oreilles sensibles or pudiques people who are easily shocked; à l'abri or loin des oreilles indiscrètes where no-one can hear;4 (de marmite, plat) handle; (de vis, fauteuil) wing;5 (de serviette, ballot) floppy end.avoir l'oreille basse to look sheepish; avoir l'oreille de qn to have sb's ear; s'il y a une oreille qui traîne if anybody' s listening; tirer or frotter les oreilles à qn to tell sb off, to give sb a ticking off○ GB; se faire tirer l'oreille pour faire to drag one's feet about doing; montrer le bout de l'oreille ( être vu) [animal] to peep out; ( se trahir) to reveal a little bit of one's true self; les oreilles ont dû te siffler or tinter or sonner your ears must have been burning.[ɔrɛj] nom fémininj'ai mal aux oreilles I've got earache, my ears are hurtingavoir les oreilles décollées to have protruding ou sticking-out earsavoir les oreilles qui bourdonnent ou des bourdonnements d'oreille to have a buzzing in the earsoreille interne/moyenne inner/middle earoreille externe outer ou external earb. [réprimander] to tell somebody off2. [ouïe] (sense of) hearingavoir de l'oreille ou l'oreille musicale to have a good ear for music3. [pour écouter] earécouter de toutes ses oreilles, être tout oreilles to be all earsvenir ou parvenir aux oreilles de quelqu'un to come to ou to reach somebody's ears4. TECHNOLOGIE [d'une cocotte] handle[d'un écrou] wing -
120 hık
"a hiccup. -/hıh demiş babasının/anasının burnundan düşmüş. colloq. He/She is the spit and image of his/her father/mother. He/She is the spitting image of his/her father/mother. - mık quibbling, quibbles, trifling objections; dragging one´s feet: Hık mık yok! Anladın mı? No quibbling! Understand? - mık etmek/demek to quibble, cavil, raise unimportant or irrelevant objections; to drag one´s feet. - tutmak to have the hiccups."
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drag\ one's\ feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels v. phr. To act slowly or reluctantly. The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed. The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay … Словарь американских идиом
drag one's feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels act slowly or reluctantly He has been dragging his feet about whether or not to take the job … Idioms and examples
drag one's feet — ► drag one s feet 1) walk wearily or with difficulty. 2) be slow or reluctant to act. Main Entry: ↑drag … English terms dictionary
drag one's feet — verb postpone doing what one should be doing (Freq. 2) He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days • Syn: ↑procrastinate, ↑stall, ↑drag one s heels, ↑shillyshally, ↑dilly dally, ↑dillydally … Useful english dictionary
drag one's feet — idi cvb sts drag one s feet, to act or proceed slowly or reluctantly … From formal English to slang
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drag one's feet — or[drag one s heels] {v. phr.} To act slowly or reluctantly. * /The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed./ * /The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay, but… … Dictionary of American idioms
drag one's feet — 1》 walk wearily or with difficulty. 2》 (also drag one s heels) be deliberately slow to act. → drag … English new terms dictionary
drag one's feet — also drag one s heels phrasal to act in a deliberately slow or dilatory manner … New Collegiate Dictionary
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drag one's feet — verb To procrastinate, put off; to dawdle, avoid, or make progress slowly and reluctantly. I have been dragging my feet about filing my taxes … Wiktionary