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41 бросание
casting, fling, pelt* * ** * *casting, fling, pelt, projection, sling, throw* * *castingchuckingdartingflingflingingflingsheavinghurlingpeltprojectionslingslingingthrowingtosstossestossing -
42 отшвыривать
(кого-л./что-л.); разг.
hurl (away); fling away, throw off; kick aside (ногой)* * ** * *отшвыривать; отшвырнуть ; hurl; fling away -
43 швырять
(кого-л./что-л.; чем-л.); разг.
fling* * ** * *швырять; швырнуть ; fling, hurl, toss, throw* * *buzzchuckcobdashflinghurlsling -
44 швыряться
несовер.; (чем-л.); разг.
fling, throw, hurl; вз.-возвр.
(друг в друга) fling/throw/hurl at one another* * *fling, throw, hurl -
45 бросать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - бросать; совер. - бросить1) ( кидать)throw; hurl, fling ( швырять); throw about (небрежно); chuck разг.; cast, dart, fling, hurl перен.бросать якорь — to cast/drop anchor
бросать взгляд — (на кого-л./что-л.) to cast a glance (at); to dart/shoot a glance (at), to fling one's eyes (at, over) ( о быстром взгляде)
бросать якорь — to cast/drop anchor
2) ( срочно направлять)бросать войска (куда-л.) — to send troops ( to a place)
3) ( оставлять)abandon, forsake, desert, relinquish- бросать семью4) (переставать делать что-л.)give up, quit, leave off5) безл. break into, be seized withего бросает то в жар, то в холод — he keeps going hot and cold
••- бросать на ветер
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46 бросать башмак вслед
1) General subject: cast an old shoe after (кому-л., на счастье), cast an old shoe after (на счастье; кому-л.), fling an old shoe after (на счастье; кому-л.)2) Makarov: cast an old shoe after (кому-л. на счастье), fling an old shoe after (кому-л. на счастье)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бросать башмак вслед
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47 бросать в лицо
1) General subject: (что-л.) throw in face (кому-л.), fling in the face of -
48 бросаться вон
General subject: fling away, fling off -
49 бросить (кого-л.) в тюрьму
1) General subject: fling into prison, throw into prison2) Makarov: throw (smb.) into prison, toss into jail, cast into prison, fling into prisonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бросить (кого-л.) в тюрьму
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50 бросить в тюрьму
1) General subject: cast into prison, (кого-л.) fling into prison, (кого-л.) throw into prison2) Diplomatic term: put into prison3) Makarov: (кого-л.) throw (smb.) into prison, (кого-л.) toss into jail, (кого-л.) cast into prison, (кого-л.) fling into prison -
51 бросить вызов
1) General subject: bid defiance to, challenge, defy (I defy you to do it! - ну-ка, сделайте это!), give a dare, (кому-л.) launch a challenge against, set at defiance, take up the glove, throw down a gage, throw gage, throw out a challenge, affront, throw down the gauntlet, throw down the glove, throw the gauntlet, outdare, issue a challenge (to sb), take on, (кому-л.) throw down a challenge to (smb).2) Jargon: by wolf ticket (He's such a fighter.He'll buy anybody's wolf ticket. Он такой драчун. Он каждому готов бросить вызов.), call (I called him, but he ignored me. Я бросил ему вызов, но он проигнорировал меня.)3) Makarov: cast down gage, cast gage, create challenge, enter the lists, fling down the gauntlet, fling the gauntlet, fly in the face of (кому-л.) -
52 бросить на пол
1) General subject: fling down (на землю и т. п.)2) Makarov: (кого-л.) fling down (и т. п.) -
53 бросить перчатку
1) General subject: gage, throw down a gage, throw down the glove, throw down the gauntlet, throw gage, throw the gauntlet2) Makarov: cast down gage, cast gage, fling down the gauntlet, fling the gauntlet -
54 броситься
1) General subject: bolt (бежать), dart, dash, fling, hurl down (на землю), jump, lash, lunge, make a bolt, make a dart (к двери), pelt, plunge into, pop, precipitate, rush, spring, sprint, start, swoop, tear along, with his hackles up (на кого-л.), go for, jump at, make a dash, set upon, make a bolt (бежать), come on (в атаку), go at (на кого-л.), set at (на кого-л.), set on (на кого-л.), hurl oneself (на-at, upon), jump at (к кому-л.), fly at (на кого-л.), leap upon (на кого-л.), have a throw at (на что-л.), have a throw at (напасть, на что-л.), break into a run (броситься бежать), make a break for it, pour out, leap2) Colloquial: pelter3) Makarov: do a bolt for it, make a bolt for it, do a bolt, flounce, make a dart, fling out (вон), fly at (на кого-л.), fly on (на кого-л.), fly upon (на кого-л.) -
55 броситься (кому-л.) в объятия
1) General subject: fling into arms, fly into arms, run into arms, rush into arms, fly to arms2) Makarov: run into (smb.'s) arms, rush into (smb.'s) arms, fling into arms, fly into arms, fly to armsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > броситься (кому-л.) в объятия
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56 брыкнуть
General subject: fling, fling out (о лошади), kick -
57 ввергать
1) General subject: escalate, fling, plunge, plunge in, plunge into, precipitate, throw into (кого-л., что-л., во что-л.)2) Diplomatic term: (into) plunge (во что-л.), precipitate (во что-л.)3) Makarov: cause to fall into, fling into -
58 ввергнуть
1) General subject: fling, plunge, plunge in, plunge into, precipitate, cast into2) Makarov: cause to fall into, fling into -
59 вешаться (кому-л.) на шею
1) General subject: fling oneself at head, he made a dead-set at me, throw at head2) Makarov: throw at (smb.'s) head, fling oneself at head, make a dead-setУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вешаться (кому-л.) на шею
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60 всплеснуть руками
1) General subject: fling one's arms up2) Makarov: fling arms up
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Fling — (fl[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flung} (fl[u^]ng); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flinging}.] [OE. flingen, flengen, to rush, hurl; cf. Icel. flengia to whip, ride furiously, OSw. flenga to strike, Sw. fl[ a]nga to romp, Dan. flenge to slash.] 1. To cast,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fling — fling; fling·er; pif·fling; scuf·fling·ly; skif·fling; tri·fling·ly; tri·fling·ness; tri·fling; baf·fling·ly; baf·fling·ness; shuf·fling·ly; snuf·fling·ly; sti·fling·ly; … English syllables
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fling — /fling/, v., flung, flinging, n. v.t. 1. to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence: to fling a stone. 2. to move (oneself) violently with impatience, contempt, or the like: She flung herself angrily from the room. 3. to put suddenly or… … Universalium
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fling — ► VERB (past and past part. flung) 1) throw forcefully; hurl. 2) (fling oneself into) wholeheartedly engage in (an activity or enterprise). 3) move with speed: he flung away to his study. 4) (fling on/off) put on or take off (clothes) carelessly… … English terms dictionary
fling — [fliŋ] vt. flung, flinging [ME flingen, to rush < ON flengja, to whip (Norw dial., to throw) < IE base * plāk : see FLAW2] 1. to throw, esp. with force or violence; hurl; cast 2. to put abruptly or violently [to be flung into confusion] 3.… … English World dictionary
fling on — ˌfling ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they fling on he/she/it flings on present participle flinging on past tense … Useful english dictionary
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fling — [n1] casual throw cast, chuck, firing, heave, hurl, launching, lob, peg, pitch, shot, slinging, toss; concept 222 fling [n2] unrestrained behavior affair, attempt, binge, celebration, crack*, essay, fun, gamble, go*, good time, indulgence, orgy,… … New thesaurus