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1 раздражать кого-либо
1) General subject: give a pain in the neck, give somebody a pain, give the needle to somebody, jar upon a person, stroke somebody the wrong way, stroke somebody's hair the wrong way2) Jargon: bug (This kind of thing really bugs me. Эта вещь раздражает меня. Всё это раздражает меня.), rank out, hack, needle, get on someone case, get to someoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > раздражать кого-либо
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2 докучать кому-либо
General subject: give a pain in the neck, give somebody a painУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > докучать кому-либо
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3 лом
I м.( инструмент) crow, crowbar••II м. собир.про́тив лома нет приёма разг. шутл. — ≈ might makes right
( ломаные предметы) scrap, waste; fragments plIII м. прост.желе́зный лом — scrap iron
( ломота) muscle pain(s)••в лом (+ инф.; неохота, трудно) жарг. — it's a pain in the neck / rear (ger)
мне в лом занима́ться таки́ми веща́ми — things like that give me a pain in the rear
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4 действовать на нервы
1) General subject: eat away at one's nerves, get on one's nerves, get under the skin, grate on the nerves, jar, (кому-л.) jar on nerves, rasp the nerves, set the teeth on edge, (кому-л.) twist tail, (smb's) get on nerves, set teeth on edge, (начать) have one on edge (After a while another man aproached us. He was behaving rather nervously, and soon had me on edge too (Roshwald)), work nerves (work one's nerves; let's pray that these kids don't work my nerves today), get under skin (кому-л.), be a pain in the neck, get into somebody's hair, rub up the wrong way, wear on someone's nerves, jangle (sb's) nerves2) Colloquial: (кому-л.) give the fidgets, get on the nerves (Quit screaming! You are getting on my nerves!), break one's balls, break balls3) British English: get on wick6) Makarov: get under (smb.'s) skin (кому-л.), eat away at nerves7) Taboo: (кому-л.) ball somebody up, bust somebody's balls, (кому-л.) fuck with somebody, (кому-л.) give somebody the screaming shitsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать на нервы
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5 доставать
1) General subject: give a royal pain in the neck3) Simple: pester (кого-либо навязчивыми просьбами,предложениями и т.п)4) American English: razz, drive bonkers -
6 доставать
1) General subject: give a royal pain in the neck3) Simple: pester (кого-либо навязчивыми просьбами,предложениями и т.п)4) American English: razz, drive bonkers -
7 достать
1) General subject: give a royal pain in the neck2) Jargon: reach -
8 достать
1) General subject: give a royal pain in the neck2) Jargon: reach -
9 надоедать
1) General subject: aggravate, annoy, badger, bind (поучениями), bore, bother, cloy, devil, dun, fuss, give (smb.) a pain in the neck (кому-л.), harry, hassle, herry, importune, interfere, make oneself a nuisance, make weary, molest, nickel and dime, nickel-and-dimed, nickel-and-diming, nickeled-and-dimed, nickeling-and-diming, niggle, pall (обыкн. pall on), peeve, pester, tease, tire, trouble, urge, weary, worry, buzz about, get on wick, make a nuisance of oneself, make a nuisance of oneself, make oneself a nuisance, persecute, keep at with (кому-л., чем-л.), get old (о шутке и т.п.), din2) Colloquial: blister, brown off, bug, feed up pass, plague, pop boring3) American: wig (кому-л.), stick in craw4) Obsolete: irk5) Rare: hatchel6) Australian slang: crap off, get in ( smb.'s) hair, get up (smb.'s) nose, nark, pick on, pull (smb.'s) leg, rough-house7) Scottish language: deave8) Jargon: bind (поучениями и т.п.), fool around, get (one's), get in (one's) hair, goat, bone, drag, ear, get, hound9) Makarov: get on (smb.'s) wick, make oneself a nuisance (to), ply, cheese off, feed up10) Taboo: ball somebody up (кому-л.), break somebody's balls (кому-л.), bugger somebody off (кому-л.), futz about (usu futz about with something), screw somebody (кому-л.), screw somebody up (кому-л.), stick like shit to a blanket12) Idiomatic expression: under my skin
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pain in the ass — or[pain in the neck] {n.}, {slang}, {vulgar with ass} An obnoxious or bothersome person or event. * /Phoebe Hochrichter is a regular pain in the neck (ass)./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pain in the ass — or[pain in the neck] {n.}, {slang}, {vulgar with ass} An obnoxious or bothersome person or event. * /Phoebe Hochrichter is a regular pain in the neck (ass)./ … Dictionary of American idioms
give a pain — {v. phr.}, {slang} To make (you) disgusted; annoy. * /Ann s laziness gives her mother a pain./ * /John s bad manners give his teacher a pain./ Compare: PAIN IN THE NECK … Dictionary of American idioms
give a pain — {v. phr.}, {slang} To make (you) disgusted; annoy. * /Ann s laziness gives her mother a pain./ * /John s bad manners give his teacher a pain./ Compare: PAIN IN THE NECK … Dictionary of American idioms
give\ a\ pain — v. phr. slang To make (you) disgusted; annoy. Ann s laziness gives her mother a pain. John s bad manners give his teacher a pain. Compare: pain in the neck … Словарь американских идиом
(a) pain in the ass — someone or something that is very annoying. He doesn t win cases he just makes such a pain in the ass of himself that opponents give up. She acts like all the people she works with are a pain in the neck. Usage notes: also used in the forms a… … New idioms dictionary
pain — /payn/, n. 1. physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc. 2. a distressing sensation in a particular part of the body: a back pain. 3. mental or emotional suffering or torment: I am sorry my news causes you such pain. 4. pains … Universalium
pain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Suffering Noun 1. pain, suffering, sufferance; hurt, cut; discomfort, painfulness; discomfort, malaise; nightmare; anguish, agony, misery, excruciation, torment, torture, rack; Weltschmerz; distress,… … English dictionary for students
give — givable, giveable, adj., n. givee, n. giver, n. /giv/, v., gave, given, giving, n. v.t. 1. to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone. 2. to hand to someone: Give me that plate, please … Universalium
pain — {{11}}pain (n.) c.1300, punishment, especially for a crime; also condition one feels when hurt, opposite of pleasure, from O.Fr. peine, from L. poena punishment, penalty (in L.L. also torment, hardship, suffering ), from Gk. poine punishment,… … Etymology dictionary
pain — [[t]peɪn[/t]] n. 1) physical suffering typically from injury or illness 2) an instance of such suffering; a distressing sensation in a part of the body: a back pain[/ex] 3) severe mental or emotional distress: the pain of loneliness[/ex] 4) pains … From formal English to slang