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Общая лексика: надавать по мозгам, отчитать, прочитать целую нотацию, устроить разнос -
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tr['ɪəfʊl]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give somebody an earful familiar (bore) pegarle un rollo a alguien 2 (tell off) cantarle las cuarenta a alguien, decirle a alguien cuatro verdades'ɪrfʊl, 'ɪəfʊlnoun (colloq)my mother gave me an earful — mi madre me echó un rapapolvo or (RPl) me cafeteó (fam)
['ɪǝfʊl]N1)get an earful of this — (Brit) escucha esto
2) (=telling-off)to give sb an earful — echar la or una bronca a algn *, regañar a algn
* * *['ɪrfʊl, 'ɪəfʊl]noun (colloq)my mother gave me an earful — mi madre me echó un rapapolvo or (RPl) me cafeteó (fam)
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earful ['ɪəfʊl]∎ to get an earful of water prendre de l'eau plein l'oreille;∎ familiar to get an earful (be told off) se faire passer un savon;∎ familiar get an earful of this! écoute un peu ça!;∎ familiar to give sb an earful (tell off) passer un savon à qn;∎ American familiar to give sb an earful about sth (say a lot to) raconter qch à qn en long, en large et en travers -
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earful ○ n to give sb an earful ( scold) passer un savon ○ à qn ; ( talk excessively) assommer qn de paroles ; to get an earful ( be scolded) recevoir un savon ○ ; to get an earful of sb's problems subir les jérémiades de qn ○ ; get an earful of this! écoute un peu ça! -
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поругать кого-либоMy mother gave me an earful because I had come home in the middle of the night.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > give (someone) an earful
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поругать кого-либоMy mother gave me an earful because I had come home in the middle of the night.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > give (someone) an earful
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['ɪəfʊl]nome colloq.to give sb. an earful — dare una lavata di capo a qcn.
to get an earful of sb.'s problems — sorbirsi i problemi di qcn
* * *earful /ˈɪəfʊl/n. (fam.)1 sfilza di improperi, di parolacce, di lamentele, ecc.● to give sb. an earful, riversare improperi su q.; fare un'urlata a q.; riempire q. di chiacchiere; raccontare tutti i pettegolezzi a q.* * *['ɪəfʊl]nome colloq.to give sb. an earful — dare una lavata di capo a qcn.
to get an earful of sb.'s problems — sorbirsi i problemi di qcn
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n infml1)He got an earful from his boss for being negligent in his duties — Он получил от шефа нагоняй за халатное исполнение своих обязанностей
Her mother gave her an earful when she finally got home — Когда она, наконец, заявилась домой, ей здорово влетело от матери
If he comes here again and tries to make trouble, he'll get an earful from me — Если он снова сюда придет и начнет выступать, то я ему устрою веселую жизнь
2)I'll go over and give this bird an earful — Я пойду и расскажу ей такое, что она закачается
3)"Before you tangle yourself up in any more lies, get an earful of this," and he played back the incriminating tape — "Прежде чем ты снова начнешь лгать и изворачиваться, послушай лучше вот это," - и он включил изобличающую его запись
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['ɪəful]сущ.; разг.I have heard an earful of good stories. — Мне столько хороших историй нарассказали!
2) выговор, разнос, нагоняйHeinz Harald Frentzen has revealed details about his less-than-happy departure from the Williams team following an earful from technical director Patrick Head at the Japanese Grand Prix. — Хайнц-Харальд Френтцен раскрыл некоторые подробности своего не самого радостного расставания с командой Уильямс, случившегося после того, как технический директор Патрик Хэд устроил ему форменный разнос после Гран-При Японии.
3) вниманиеI'll have to go over and give that bird an earful. — Надо бы мне вернуться и послушать ту птичку повнимательней.
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сущ.;
разг. создано по модели слов mouthful, handful, однако оба значения, в отличие от значений этих слов, переносные
1) куча всяких сплетен и новостей I have heard an earful of good stories. ≈ Они мне столько хороших историй нарассказали!
2) выговор, разнос, нагоняй (часто в выражении to get an earful, имеющем вариантное написание to get an ear full, см. пример) Heinz Harald Frentzen has revealed details about his less-than-happy departure from the Williams team following an ear full from technical director Patrick Head at the Japanese Grand Prix ≈ Хайнц-Харальд Френтцен раскрыл некоторые подробности своего "не самого радостного" расставания с командой Уильямс, случившегося после того, как технический директор Патрик Хэд устроил ему форменный разнос после Гран-При Японии.
3) внимание I'll have to go over and give that bird an earful. ≈ Надо бы мне вернуться и еще послушать ту птичку. куча всяких сплетен и новостей - to hear an * наслушаться всякой всячины масса советов, особ. непрошенных;
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subst. \/ˈɪəfʊl\/1) endeløs historie, lang tirade, svada• get an earful of this!2) omgang, skyllebøtte• if he does it, he'll get an earful from me!hvis han gjør det, skal han få med meg å gjøregive someone an earful gi noen en skyllebøtte -
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s.to give somebody an earful echar un sermón o (scold, criticize) una bronca a alguien (español de España)2 habladuría, hablada, chisme, rumor.3 montón.4 reprimenda, regaño, rapapolvo. -
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Фразеологизм: кричать очень громко на кого-л (To shout very loudly at someone.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > give somebody an earful
См. также в других словарях:
give an earful — give (someone) an earful informal to tell someone how angry you are with them. You can just imagine the earful he gave her when they got home … New idioms dictionary
give hell — informal 1) when I found out, I gave him hell Syn: reprimand severely, rebuke, admonish, chastise, castigate, chide, upbraid, reprove, scold, berate, remonstrate with, reprehend, take to task, lambaste; read the riot act, give a piece of one s… … Thesaurus of popular words
give someone an earful — give (someone) an earful informal to tell someone how angry you are with them. You can just imagine the earful he gave her when they got home … New idioms dictionary
give someone an earful — 1. tv. to scold someone. □ I’m going to give Ralph an earful for doing that. □ Sally gave Sam an earful for the way he treated Mary. 2. tv. to tell someone surprising secrets. □ Sally gave Wally an earful about Pete and the things he said about… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
earful — [“irful] 1. n. a tremendous amount of gossip. □ I got a big earful about Sally. □ can give you an earful about the mayor. 2. n. a scolding. □ Her mother gave her an earful when she finally got home. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
earful — ear|ful [ˈıəful US ˈır ] n give sb an earful informal to tell someone how angry you are about something they have done ▪ He gave me a real earful about being late so often … Dictionary of contemporary English
earful — noun give sb an earful informal to tell someone how angry you are about something they have done: He gave me a real earful about being late so often … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
give someone hell — (informal) 1 when I found out I gave him hell: REPRIMAND SEVERELY, rebuke, admonish, chastise, chide, upbraid, reprove, scold, berate, remonstrate with, reprehend … Useful english dictionary
give somebody an earful — verb To shout very loudly at someone I shouldve never tried to grind the business computer system to halt. Firstly I got sacked, and then my boss gave me a right earful … Wiktionary
reprimand — 1. verb was it really necessary to reprimand him in public? Syn: rebuke, admonish, chastise, chide, upbraid, reprove, reproach, scold, berate, take to task, lambaste, give someone a piece of one s mind, rake/haul over the coals, lecture,… … Thesaurus of popular words
hear — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To perceive by ear] Syn. listen to, hearken, hark, give attention, attend to, make out, auscultate, become aware of, catch, descry, apprehend, take in, eavesdrop, detect, perceive by the ear, overhear, take cognizance of,… … English dictionary for students