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41 грозить (кому-л.) кулаком
General subject: shake fist at, threaten with fistУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грозить (кому-л.) кулаком
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42 дать (кому-л.) в нос
1) General subject: plant fist on nose, punch on the noseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дать (кому-л.) в нос
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43 дать в нос
1) General subject: conk, (кому-л.) plant fist on nose, (кому-л.) punch on the nose2) Makarov: (кому-л.) plant (one's) fist on (smb.'s) nose -
44 жадюга
General subject: pinch fist, pinch-fist, pinchpenny, penny pincher, miser, cheapskate -
45 мастурбирование
Taboo: beating off, beatting your meat, boffing your boner, boning it off, bopping the baloney, bouncing your boner, choking the chicken, firing your peter, fiving fingered shuffle or, flipping off, floging the donkey, fouring fingered shuffle, friggin'ing your riggin', friging, fucking your fist; fist fucking, getting your rocks off, having one off the wrist, jacking, jacking off, jerk-offing, jerkin'ing your gerkin, jerking off, jerking rod, jilling off, masturbating, playing pocket pool, playing your flute, poping your peter, pounding your pud, pulling your pud, pulling your putz, pumping the muscle, ringing your dong, rub-offing, rub-uping, rubbin'ing the nubbin, rubbin'ing the rigid rod, rubbing ' nubbin, rubbing the wad, skinning the weenie, slapping the salami, slapping your boner, smacking off, spanking the monkey, spiggin'ing the twig, spiking your cock, stiffening your noodle, tickling your dick, tootling your flute, wack-offing, wanking, whacking off, yanking -
46 не суметь сделать
1) General subject: make a poor fist at (что-л.)2) Makarov: fail to do (что-л.), make a poor fist of (что-л.) -
47 отбить мяч кулаком
Makarov: fist a ball out, fist out a ballУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отбить мяч кулаком
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48 отвести кулак
1) General subject: draw back fist (для удара)2) Makarov: draw back fist (для удара) -
49 сделать неудачную попытку сделать
Makarov: make a poor fist at (что-л.), make a poor fist of (что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать неудачную попытку сделать
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50 сделать удачную попытку
General subject: make a good fist at, make a good fist ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать удачную попытку
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51 сжатый кулак
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52 скряга
1) General subject: Scrooge, buzzard, cheapskate, chuff, churl, close as a clam, close file, codger (старый), curmudgeon, griper, hoarder of money, hunks, miser, muckworm, niggard, nip cheese, nip farthing, nip-cheese, penny father, penny pincher, penny-father, piker, pinch fist, pinch-fist, pinchpenny, save all, scrape-penny, scraper, screw, skin, skinflint, money grubber2) Colloquial: (старый) codger, nip-farthing3) Dialect: save-all5) Obsolete: lickpenny6) Rare: flint7) Australian slang: cheap skate, tight arse, tight wad8) Scottish language: carl9) Jargon: grab-all, nickel nurser, penny-pincher, pinch-belly, pinch-gut10) Literature: (часто scrooge) Scrooge11) Archaic: carle -
53 указательный знак в виде руки
General subject: mutton fist, mutton hand, mutton-fist, mutton-handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > указательный знак в виде руки
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54 хорошо справиться
1) General subject: make a good fist at (с чем-л.), make a good fist of (с чем-л.)2) Makarov: make good work of (smth.) (с чем-л.), make good work with (smth.) (с чем-л.) -
55 человек с большими красными руками
General subject: mutton fist, mutton hand, mutton-fist, mutton-handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек с большими красными руками
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56 В-369
HA-KA (НА-КАСЬ, НА-КАСЯ, НА), ВЫКУСИ! substand, rude Interj these forms only fixed WOemphatically no (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth., refutation of some statement etc): (when refusing to do sth.) no (frigging) way!you can whistle for it! not on your life! nothing doing! like hell I (we) will! I'll see you in hell first! (when refuting a statement) what (a load of) crap! that's bullshit!(when emphasizing a previous statement of refusal etc) put that in your pipe (and smoke it)! "В лес ехать надо». - «Мне? В лес?» - «Да». - «...На этот раз на, выкуси! Не поеду!» - «Поедешь. Своей волей не поедешь - по суду отправим» (Абрамов 1). "...You've got to go out to the forest." "Me? lb the forest?" "Yes." "...This time you can whistle for it! I'm not going!" "Yes you are. If not of your own free will, then the court will make you go" (1a).«Правильно! Ты думаешь человек человеку кто? Друг? Товарищ? Братишка? На-ка, выкуси! Человек человеку люпус ест! (transliteration of the Latin lupus est = волк)» (Войнович 4). "Right! What do you think man is to man? A friend? A comrade? A brother? Ha-ha, what crap! Man is like a wolf to his fellow man" (4a).Ступай, откель ( ungrammat = откуда) пришёл! А Гришку твоего, захочу - с костями съем и ответа держать не буду!.. Вот на!.. Выкуси!» (Шолохов 2). "Go back to where you came from! And if I want your Grishka, I'll have him, bones and all, and won't answer to anyone for it!...So there! Put that in your pipe!" (2a).The idiom may be accompanied by one of two gestures: a "fig" gesture, in which one's hand is extended, clenched in a fist with the palm usually facing up and the thumb placed between the index and middle fingersor an obscene gesture, by which the left fist is placed in the crook of the right arm and the right elbow is bent, bringing the forearm all the way up. -
57 Д-303
после драки кулакАми he мАшут (saying) it is senseless to show one's indignation about, or try to take measures concerning, a matter that has already been completed (said when one tries to rectify a matter or situation when it is too late): - why throw punches when the fight is over you don't shake your fist when the fight is over therefe no use locking the barn door after the horse is gone (stolen) it is easy to be wise (bold) after the event....Если уж быть до конца честным, надо признаться, что, будь моя статья об этой декаде более яркой, хотя бы в лучших её местах, думаю, не пожалели бы на меня медали. Но, как говорится, после драки кулаками не машут (Искандер 4)....То be perfectly honest, I think the truth is that they would have coughed up a medal for me, if my write-up on the festival-even just the key passages—had been more brilliant. But, as the saying goes, you don't shake your fist when the fight is over (4a). -
58 Л-136
ГРЕСТИ (ЗАГРЕБАТЬ) ЛОПАТОЙ деньги, золото, серебро coll VP subj: human to make a lot of moneyX гребёт деньги лопатой = X makes money hand over fistX rakes in (up) the money X makes big bucks.(Лапшин:) Они тут в Москве деньги-то лопатами гребут (Розов 2). (L.:) These Moscow folk, they make money hand over fist (2a).(Фома) Лесков рвал налево и направо: выколачивал пайки, топливо... что-то продавал, что-то выменивал, а в результате стол у них, и не по-военному сытный, не оскудевал. Петра Васильевича (Лашкова), правда, коробила эта не по их скромным нуждам предприимчивость напарника, он временами ворчал и нудился, хотя... молчал. Но когда тот заикнулся было о пассажирах-беженцах, с них, мол, лопатой грести можно, (Лашков) отказал наотрез... (Максимов 3). (Foma) Leskov stole things right and left: rustled up extra rations and fuel...sold this and swapped that, and as a result their larder was fuller than it should have been in wartime and never looked any worse than usual. True, his mate's resourcefulness, which far exceeded their modest needs, gave Pyotr Vasilievich (Lashkov) some qualms-he muttered and sulked occasionally, but he didn't speak up. Not until Foma started dropping hints about passengers-you could simply rake in the money from refugees, he said. Here Lashkov peremptorily refused (3a).Построили санаторий, целебные воды, роскошный климат, деньги греби лопатой. Сюда из столицы ездили...» (Стругацкие 1). "We build the health resort-healing waters, superb climate-go rake up the money, it's yours. People used to come here from the capital" (1a). -
59 Р-242
ЕЖОВЫЕ РУКАВИЦЫ co// NP pl only fixed WOl very strict, oppressive treatment: iron hand (fist, rod, rule) rod of iron tight rein mailed fist.В то время ещё ничего не было достоверно известно ни о коммунистах, ни о социалистах, ни о так называемых нивелляторах вообще. Тем не менее нивелляторство существовало, и притом в самых обширных размерах. Были... нивелляторы «бараньего рога», нивелляторы «ежовых рукавиц» и проч. и проч. (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). At that time nothing was yet known for certain about either communists, socialists, or so-called levelers in general. Nevertheless, leveling existed, and on a very vast scale. There were... levelers of "knuckling under," levelers of "the rod of iron," and so forth (1a). -
60 грозить кулаком
General subject: (кому-л.) shake fist at, (кому-л.) threaten with fist
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Fist — fucking Ne doit pas être confondu avec F.I.S.T.. Le fist fucking ou fisting, est une pratique sexuelle consistant à pénétrer le vagin ou le rectum de sa (ou de son) partenaire avec la main (ou plutôt le poing, fist en anglais). La sexologie … Wikipédia en Français
fist — [fıst] n [: Old English; Origin: fyst] 1.) the hand when it is tightly closed, so that the fingers are curled in towards the ↑palm. People close their hand in a fist when they are angry or are going to hit someone ▪ She held the money tightly in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Fist — (f[i^]st), n. [OE. fist, fust, AS. f[=y]st; akin to D. vuist, OHG. f[=u]st, G. faust, and prob. to L. pugnus, Gr. pygmh fist, py x with the fist. Cf. {Pugnacious}, {Pigmy}.] 1. The hand with the fingers doubled into the palm; the closed hand,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fist — Fist, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fisting}.] 1. To strike with the fist. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To gripe with the fist. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fist — [ fıst ] noun count ** your hand when your fingers are closed tightly: He banged the table with his fist. clench your fist (=squeeze your fingers closed): She was clenching her fists with the pain. => CLOSE FISTED, HAND1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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fist|y — «FIHS tee», adjective, fist|i|er, fist|i|est. = fistic. (Cf. ↑fistic) … Useful english dictionary
fist — O.E. fyst, from W.Gmc. *fustiz (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. fust, O.Fris. fest, M.Du. vuust, Du. vuist, Ger. Faust), from P.Gmc. *fukhstiz, probably ultimately from PIE *penkwe five (Cf. O.C.S. pesti, Rus. piasti fist ) … Etymology dictionary
fist of — To do (something) fairly well, not badly, etc ● fist … Useful english dictionary
Fist — Fist,der:⇨Wind(I,2) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme