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41 gendarmer
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42 alzare la cresta
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43 montare o salire in cattedra
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44 montare in cattedra
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45 адыраңдау
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46 кідіңдеу
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47 қоқаңдау
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48 putz
iz.1. ( ahotik) blow, puff; \putzak kandela itzali zuen the puff of air blew the candle out; \putz batez kandela itzali zuen she blew the candle out2. ( harrokeria) pride; i-i e-r egiteko \putzak eman to encourage sb to do sth | to egg sb on to do sth; \putzak hartu to give o.s. airs | to get on one's high horse3. ( puzkerra) silent fart, flatulence; zakurraren \putza! shit! hitz itsusia. ; ez dik zakurraren \putzik balio hitz itsusia. it's not worth shit hitz itsusia. niri ez zaidak \putzik ere inporta I don't give a shit! hitz itsusia. ; zakurraren \putza zekik he knows fuck-all about it hitz itsusia. ; zakurraren \putza egin duzue zuek! you've done fuck all! hitz itsusia. -
49 volverse estirado
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50 volverse presumido
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51 петушиться
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52 hoog te paard zitten
hoog te paard zitten〈 figuurlijk〉 be/get on one's high horseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hoog te paard zitten
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53 vom hohen Ross herunterkommen
to get off one's high horse fig.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > vom hohen Ross herunterkommen
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54 nagyképûsködik
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55 важничать
1) General subject: act the lord, assume airs, be puffed up, be too big for boots, blow up, bridle, bridle up, chuck weight about, cock, cock one's nose, condescend, flaunt, get too big for shoes, give oneself airs, go about with head in the air, god it, grow too big for ( one's) shoes, lord, lord it, peacock, play the peacock, prance, puff, put on airs, put on airs and graces, put on frills, put on side, put oneself forward, set oneself forward, set up one's comb, swagger, swash, swell, talk big, talk large, talk tall, to be on (one's) high horse, to be on the high horse, to be puffed up, to be too big for (one's) boots, assert oneself, assume air, cut a dash, get the high-hat, get the highhat, hold head high, mount the high horse, ride the high horse, walk heavy2) Colloquial: do the grand, put on dog, ritz, swell with importance3) American: mount the high horse, ride one's high horse, showboat4) Australian slang: swank6) Makarov: acquire airs, get a swelled head, go about with ( one's) head in the air, hold (one's) head high, lugs, put on lugs, chuck weight about, cock nose, cut a gash, cut a swath, feel oats7) Phraseological unit: throw (one's) weight around -
56 заноситься
1) General subject: be above oneself, get above oneself, get superior, to be above oneself, to be on( one's) high horse, to be set up, fly at higher game, hold head high, ride a cockhorse2) Colloquial: go to your head3) American: showboat -
57 streep
2 [smalle strook] stripe ⇒ line, 〈 breed〉 band, 〈 breed〉 bar, 〈 onregelmatig〉 streak 〈van licht/vuil〉♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 een streep door een plan halen • thwart a plan, knock a plan on the headop zijn strepen staan • get up on one's high horse -
58 yelken
"naut. sail, sheet (of a sailing vessel). - açmak 1. to hoist sail. 2. to set sail. - bezi sailcloth. -i mayna etmek to haul down a sail, strike a sail. -i sarmak/toplamak to furl a sail. -leri suya indirmek to get down off one´s high horse; to draw in one´s horns." -
59 важничать
разг.1. put* on airs, give* oneself airs; get* (up) on one's high horse идиом.2. (чем-л.) plume / pride oneself (on smth.), pique oneself (on, upon smth.) -
60 гордиться
1. (тв.) be proud (of), take* pride (in); ( кичиться) pride oneself (upon)законно гордиться чем-л. — take* a legitimate pride (in)
2. (без доп.; держать себя горделиво) put* on haughty airs, look haughty; get* one's high horse идиом.
См. также в других словарях:
get on one's high horse — behave with arrogance He is back on his high horse and has started giving orders to everyone … Idioms and examples
Get off one's high horse — one s arrogance is unacceptable … Dictionary of Australian slang
get off one's high horse — Australian Slang one s arrogance is unacceptable … English dialects glossary
get down off your high horse — See: OFF ONE S HIGH HORSE … Dictionary of American idioms
get down off your high horse — See: OFF ONE S HIGH HORSE … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ down\ off\ your\ high\ horse — See: off one s high horse … Словарь американских идиом
get off one's high horse — verb To stop acting in an imperious, overbearing or bossy manner … Wiktionary
on one's high horse — 1. In an attitude of fancied superiority 2. Very much on one s dignity • • • Main Entry: ↑high * * * informal used to refer to someone’s behaving in an arrogant or pompous manner get down off your high horse … Useful english dictionary
high horse — /ˈhaɪ hɔs/ (say huy haws) noun 1. a warhorse; charger. –phrase 2. get off one s high horse, to cease to adopt a superior or indignant tone. 3. get on one s high horse, Colloquial to adopt a superior tone or attitude that gives offence to others.… …
high horse — n. (colloq.) arrogance to get on one s high horse * * * (colloq.) [ arrogance ] to get on one s high horse … Combinatory dictionary
high horse — noun an attitude of arrogant superiority get off your high horse and admit you are wrong • Hypernyms: ↑attitude, ↑mental attitude * * * noun 1. : an unyielding, pretentious, or arrogant mood : a high and mighty air or attitude … Useful english dictionary