-
81 проматывать
1) General subject: consume (средства и т.п.), dilapidate, dissipate (деньги), fling away, play ducks and drakes, play ducks and drakes with (что-л.), run through, sport away, squander, squander (часто squander away), make ducks and drakes of, play ducks and drakes with, squander away2) Australian slang: make ducks and drakes of, play at ducks and drakes with3) Makarov: make ducks and drakes, fiddle away, fling away (деньги и т. п.) -
82 разразиться
1) General subject: break, break forth (to break forth into tears - расплакаться), break into (смехом, слезами), break out (he broke out laughing - он расхохотался), burst, come on (о ветре, шквале), fling out (бранью и т. п.), go off (into; смехом), irrupt, launch, launch out (словами, упреками), outbreak, break forth, break into, burst in, burst out, fling out (бранью), lash out (бранью и т.п.), whip out (бранью, угрозами), give utterance to (гневом и т.п.), come on (о буре), break loose (о шуме), burst into (хохотом, аплодисментами), burst out2) Diplomatic term: launch (речью, угрозами и т.п.) -
83 распахивать
1) General subject: fling open, plough up, throw open, throw up, blow open, break open (дверь и т.п.), burst open (дверь и т.п.), fling open (дверь и т.п.), fly open (дверь и т.п.), throw open (дверь и т.п.)2) Computers: maximize3) Agriculture: rib, plow up, break down (ряд, борозду)4) Rare: burst open5) Railway term: bulldoze6) Information technology: zoom7) Makarov: throw (smth.) open -
84 распахнуть дверь
1) General subject: fling open the door (She flinged open the front door.) -
85 сбрасывать
1) General subject: abscise (листву), buck off (с седла), cast (кожу), deduct, derobe, detrude, discard, doff, down, drop (с самолёта), dump (мусор), hurl down, hurl down (вниз), jettison (грузы), kick off (движением ноги), overthrow, release (авиабомбы), shed (одежду, кожу), shoot (мусор и т. п.), shuck, shuffle off (одежду), slip off (платье), slough (кожу), slough off, spill, throw (всадника), throw down, throw off, tip, toss (седока), unsaddle, unseat (всадника), fling down, thrust from4) Military: discard (ступени ракеты), dispense, dump (бомбы, грузы), lay (АБ)5) Engineering: buck, cast (листья), discharge, dispose (сточные воды), drain (воду), dump (напряжение), escape (воду), null, quench (интегратор), relieve (давление), reset, truncate (члены ряда), unset8) Cards: throw away9) Forestry: kick10) Metallurgy: kickoff11) Textile: cast (петли с игл в процессе вязания)12) Electronics: throw off (нагрузку)14) Information technology: clear, flush (на диск содержимое файловых буферов), purge, roll-out15) Communications: clear out16) Astronautics: jettison (обтекатель), launch17) Business: dismount18) SAP. move down19) Network technologies: offload21) Makarov: clear (устанавливать на нуль, возвращать в исходное состояние), discharge (воду), discharge (отводить, разгружать, спускать), discharge (разгружать), doff (одежду), dump (отводить, разгружать, спускать), mew (рога), outfall, reset (устанавливать на нуль, возвращать в исходное состояние), slough off (кожу), throw off (вызывать уменьшение чего-л., уменьшать), throw off (с какой-л. поверхности), waste (в воду сточные воды), drop out, fling off, cast off (напр. седока), cast off (оковы), cast off (петли в вязании), drag on (с подводящего рольганга)22) Archaic: shift off23) SAP.tech. undo changes24) oil&gas: vent -
86 сверкать пятками
1) General subject: fling up one's heels, twinkle toes2) Makarov: fling up heels -
87 сдаться
1) General subject: back down ( on), capitulate, chuck one's hand in, give in, give way, ground arms, haul down one's flag, put up hands, strike flag, surrender (surrender at discretion - сдаваться на милость победителя), throw in the towel, throw up cards, throw up one's cards, toss in the towel, yield, chuck hand up, lay down arm, make leeway, throw up the game, forfeit, (полиции, властям) hand yourself over to2) Naval: lower flag3) Colloquial: fold, buckle (под давлением, под натиском)4) American: say uncle5) Military: hand over6) Jargon: throw in the sponge (towel), throw in the towel (sponge), toss in the towel (sponge), toss it in, lay down, toss in the sponge -
88 сделать стремительное движение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать стремительное движение
-
89 смешать с грязью
1) General subject: reduce to dust, throw dirt at (кого-л.), (кого-л.) drag through the mire, sling dirt at somebody (кого-л.), throw mud at somebody2) Colloquial: abuse and vilify (из какого-то учебника)3) Makarov: (кого-л.) reduce (smb.) to dust, (кого-л.) smb.'s name through the mire, (кого-л.) drag name through the mire, (кого-л.) drag through the mire, cast dirt at (кого-л.), fling dirt at (кого-л.), fling mud at (кого-л.) -
90 спасовать
1) General subject: quail, throw in cards, throw in hand, throw up ( one's) hands, throw up cards, throw up one's cards, throw up the game2) Colloquial: crumple up at it4) Jargon: poop out, chicken out5) Makarov: cry craven, fling in cards, fling up cards -
91 удирать
1) General subject: betake oneself to one's heels, bolt, bung off, bunk, chevy, cut, decamp, fling up one's heels, fly, get away, give leg bail, give leg-bail, hare it, hightail, lam, make off, nip off, pull foot, pull it, run away, run off, scamper, scutter, scuttle, scuttle away, scuttle off, scuttler, show a clean pair of heels, take it on the lam, take to one's heels, turn one's tail (струсив), vamoose, vamose, betake oneself to heels, show a clean pair of heels, take to feet, take to heels2) Colloquial: change one's base, hop, hop it, morris, nip away, run for it, scoot, shirk, shove off, skedaddle, slope, beat it, cut away, leg it (British: I legged it down three back alleys and two side streets before I had the nerve to stop and catch my breath.)4) American: absquatulate, beat (to beat it)5) Obsolete: hop the stick (особ. от кредиторов), hop the twig (особ. от кредиторов), hop the twig (особенно от кредиторов)6) Rude: haul ass7) Jargon: cut one's stick, skip, bug out, high -tail it, high -tall8) Makarov: burn rubber, cut and run, dig out, fling up heels -
92 швырнуть
1) General subject: aim a stone (в кого-л.), cast, chuck, cob, dash, fling (to fling a stone at somebody - швырнуть камнем в кого-либо), heave (to heave overboard - бросить за борт), hurl, kick down, let fly, slam, sling, wap, whop, flop down, send flying3) American: chuck (камень, комок земли и т.п.), chunk, chunk (камень, комок земли и т.п.)4) Makarov: let fly (smth.) (что-л.) -
93 шотландская удалая пляска
General subject: fling (тж. Highland fling)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > шотландская удалая пляска
-
94 яростно жестикулировать
1) General subject: fling arms about2) Makarov: fling arms aboutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > яростно жестикулировать
-
95 броситься в объятия
1) General subject: (кому-л.) fling into arms, (кому-л.) fly into arms, (кому-л.) run into arms, (кому-л.) rush into arms, (кому-л.) fly to arms2) Makarov: (кому-л.) run into (smb.'s) arms, (кому-л.) rush into (smb.'s) arms, (кому-л.) fling into arms, (кому-л.) fly into arms, (кому-л.) fly to armsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > броситься в объятия
-
96 пройтись на счёт
1) General subject: (чей-л.) have a fling at2) Makarov: (чей-л.) have a fling at -
97 запускать
1. запуститьзапускать камнем в окно — fling* / throw* / shy a stone at a window(-pane)
2. (вн.; о воздушных шарах, ракетах и т. п.) launch (d.)запускать на орбиту (вн.) — launch into orbit (d.)
3. ( приводить в действие) start up (d.)4. (вн.) разг. (засовывать, вонзать) thrust* (d.)2. запустить (вн.; переставать заботиться)запускать руку в чей-л. карман — dip one's hand into smb.'s pocket
neglect (d.); allow to deteriorate (d.); let* slide (d.) разг. -
98 кидать
кинуть (вн.)throw* (d.), cast* (d.), fling* (d.)кидать камнями (в вн.) — shy / fling* / throw* stones (at) (ср. тж. бросать)
♢
кинуть кому-л. упрёк — hurl reproaches at smb.кидать жребий — throw* / cast* lots
-
99 кидаться
кинуться1. throw* / fling* oneselfкидаться кому-л. на шею — throw* oneself on smb.'s neck; throw* one's arms round smb.'s neck
кидаться кому-л. в объятия — throw* oneself into smb.'s arms
кидаться камнями — throw* stones
3. страд. к кидать (ср. тж. бросаться)♢
кидаться со всех ног — rush (as fast as one can)кинуться бежать — rush / dash away, take* to one's heels
-
100 распахивать
1. распахать (вн.)plough up (d.), till (d.)2. распахнуть (вн.)throw* / fling* / thrust* open (d.); open wide (d.)распахивать пальто — throw* open one's coat
распахивать окно — throw* / fling* the window open
ветер распахнул дверь — the wind blew the door open
широко распахнуть двери (дт.; прям. и перен.) — open wide the doors (to)
См. также в других словарях:
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
Fling — Fling, n. 1. A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse. [1913 Webster] 2. A severe or contemptuous remark; an expression of sarcastic scorn; a gibe; a sarcasm. [1913 Webster] I, who love to have a fling,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
Fling — may refer to:*Fling a brief casual relationship. *Fling (film) a 2008 John Stewart Muller film *FLING, the Struggle Front for the National Independence of Guinea * Fling , a song by Built to Spill from their 1994 album There s Nothing Wrong with… … Wikipedia
Fling — Fling, v. i. 1. To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling. [1913 Webster] 2. To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling. [1913 Webster] 3. To throw one s self in a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
fling — (v.) c.1300, probably from or related to O.N. flengja to flog, of uncertain origin. The M.E. intransitive sense is that suggested by phrase have a fling at make a try. The noun meaning attempt, attack is from early 14c. Sense of period of… … Etymology dictionary
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