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121 spallata
sf [spal'lata]push (o shove) with the shoulderdare una spallata a qc — to give sth a push (o a shove) with one's shoulder
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122 bons
2 → link=bonze bonze♦voorbeelden: -
123 iemand aan de kant zetten
iemand aan de kant zettenpush someone out; 〈 informeel〉 give someone the push/shoveVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand aan de kant zetten
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124 качнуть
несовер. - качать;
совер. - качнуть (однокр.)
1) (кого-л./что-л.) rock, swing, shake;
dandle( ребенка на руках или на коленях) качнуть колыбель качнуть головой
2) безл. (о лодке и т.п.) toss, roll, pitch лодку качает ≈ the boat is tossing/rolling его качало из стороны в сторону ≈ he was reeling from side to sideсов. (вн.) give* (smth.) a push;
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125 dar el bote a algn*
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126 secousse
secousse [s(ə)kus]feminine nouna. ( = cahot) bumpb. ( = choc) jolt ; ( = traction) pull* * *səkusnom féminin ( mouvement brusque) joltéviter les secousses — (en voiture, avion) to avoid the bumps
avancer par secousses — [voiture, train] to jerk forward; Géographie
* * *s(ə)kus nf1) (= choc, cahot) jolt, bump2) (électrique) shock3) (psychologique) shock* * *secousse nf1 ( mouvement brusque) jolt; une légère secousse a slight jolt; éviter les secousses (en voiture, avion) to avoid the bumps; avancer par secousses [voiture, train] to jerk forward; avancer sans une secousse to move forward smoothly; donner une secousse à qch ( en tirant) to give sth a tug; ( en poussant) to give sth a push;3 Géol secousse (sismique) (earth) tremor;4 Électrotech secousse (électrique) (electric) shock.[səkus] nom fémininelle se dégagea d'une secousse she shook ou jerked herself free3. GÉOLOGIEsecousse (sismique ou tellurique) (earth) tremor -
127 dejar cojo
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128 sacquer
v. trans.1. To 'give someone the big E', to give someone the push, to sack someone.2. (sch.) Se faire sacquer: To get 'ploughed', to be failed at an examination.
См. также в других словарях:
give sb the push — ► UK INFORMAL WORKPLACE, HR to tell someone that they no longer have a job, especially because they have done something wrong: »I have no idea why they gave me the push. Main Entry: ↑push … Financial and business terms
give (someone) the push — 1. to end someone s employment. After twenty years loyal service, they gave her the push. 2. to end a relationship with someone. They d only been seeing each other for two weeks when he gave her the push … New idioms dictionary
give someone the push — ► get (or give someone) the push Brit. informal 1) be dismissed (or dismiss someone) from a job. 2) be rejected in (or end) a relationship. Main Entry: ↑push … English terms dictionary
give someone the push — … Useful english dictionary
give somebody the push — … Useful english dictionary
give get the push — … Useful english dictionary
get (or give someone) the push (or shove) Brit. — get (or give someone) the push (or shove) Brit. informal 1》 be dismissed (or dismiss someone) from a job. 2》 be rejected in (or end) a relationship. → push … English new terms dictionary
push — ► VERB 1) exert force on (someone or something) so as to move them away from oneself or from the source of the force. 2) move (one s body or a part of it) forcefully into a specified position. 3) move forward by using force. 4) drive oneself or… … English terms dictionary
give the push — give (someone) the push Brit informal : to dismiss (someone) from a job : to fire (someone) His boss gave him the push. [=gave him the ax] • • • Main Entry: ↑push … Useful english dictionary
push — 1 /pUS/ verb 1 MOVE (I, T) to make someone or something move by using your hands, arms, shoulders etc to put pressure on them: It s still stuck you ll have to push harder. | When I give the signal, I want you all to push. | push sb/sth: Johnson… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
push — push1 [ puʃ ] verb *** ▸ 1 move someone/something away ▸ 2 press button on machine ▸ 3 move through group ▸ 4 encourage/force someone ▸ 5 try to sell something ▸ 6 make something reach level ▸ 7 sell illegal drugs ▸ 8 make impatient/annoyed ▸ 9… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English