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1) General subject: contest, deny, disaffirm, disallow, discard, foreswear, hurl out, ignore, jettison (что-либо), negate, negative, non concur, not to want any part of (smth.) (что-л.), outcast, outcaste, override, overrule, pass up (что-либо), rebut, redargue (претензии), refuse, reject, renounce (мнение и т. п.), repel, reprobate, repudiate (теорию и т. п.), repulse (обвинения), ride over, scout (что-либо), set aside, supersede, throw back, throw down, turn down (предложение), cashier, thrust aside, turn down, throw back (резко), spurn, play down, abandon (что-либо), thwart2) Colloquial: flush (кого-л.), thumb down3) American: non-concur4) Bookish: disaffect (чувства, сопереживание, поддержку)5) Mathematics: rejection6) Religion: anathematise, anathemize, negate (что-л.)7) Law: abnegate, defeat, disapprove, forswear, non-concur (законопроект, поправку к закону и т. п.), non-concur (законопроект, поправку к закону и т.п.)9) Diplomatic term: disavow, repudiate (что-л.), shed, turn down (предложение и т.п.), veto11) Jargon: give someone the air, put ( something or someone) down14) Travel: fff15) Quality control: disclaim (рекламацию)16) Makarov: defeat (законопроект), disapprove (законопроект и т.п.), kick (smb.) in the teeth (кого-л.), reject (гипотезу, теорию), throw off, throw out, cast aside, cast away, cast off, fling aside17) Taboo: turf out -
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1) Jargon: tell (someone) where to get off -
23 оскорбить кого-либо
1) General subject: injure somebody's feelings2) Colloquial: give somebody fits3) Jargon: give someone the fingerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оскорбить кого-либо
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24 перестать заниматься
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > перестать заниматься
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1) Jargon: tell (someone) where to get off -
26 уволить кого-либо
1) Colloquial: give somebody his marching orders2) Jargon: can (I'll can anybody who tries a stunt like that again.Я уволю любого кто попытается отмочить такой номер опять.), give someone the ax -
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28 давать кому-либо сдачи
[davat' zdachi] To give someone the change. To retaliate as vigorously as one is attacked; to give as good as one got; to return insult for insult. Cf. To answer in kind.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > давать кому-либо сдачи
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29 испражняться
1) General subject: crap, defecate, evacuate, go to stool, relieve nature, relieve oneself, stool2) Australian slang: choke a darkie, lay an egg4) Invective: squat5) Makarov: drop (о животном)6) Taboo: Forest Gump (см. Forest Gump), a-a, blow, bog, boom-boom, break a bit off, bury a Quaker, ca-ca, cack, chew on a brick, choke a darker, chuck a turd, crimp off a length, curl one off, despatch (one's) cargo, do, do (one's) business, do a bunk, do a job, do a shift, do-do, drop (one's) load, drop a turd, drop the kids off at the pool, dump, ease nature, empty the manure spreader, float a log, go, go for a walk with a spade, go potty, go to squat, grow a tail, grunt, ha-ha, have a b.m. (сокр. bowel movement q.v.), have a clear-out, heave a Havana, jobbie, ka-ka, lay a cable, move (one's) bowels, park (one's) breakfast, pinch a loaf, piss backwards, pony (см. pony and trap), poo, poo-poo, poop, poozie, post a letter, rake the cage out, rear, release a chocolate hostage, rob the date locker, scumble, see (one's) aunt, see a brown friend out to the coast, see a man about a horse, sheet (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов), shit, sink a few U boats, sit on the throne, strangle a darkie, take a crap, take a shit, tomtit, unload, use paper, use the facilities -
30 третировать
1) General subject: bugger about, bully, cold shoulder, cold-shoulder, disparage, flush, high hat, high-hat (кого-л.), ice out, leave in the cold (кого-л.), leave out in the cold, put a slight on (кого-л.), put a slight upon (кого-л.), rubbish, slight, slough over, stepmother, trample on (кого-л.), trample upon (кого-л.), treat, treat with contempt (кого-л.), upstage, use somebody like a dog (кого-либо), walk over, leave in the cold, run down (кого-л.), snub, provoke (in some contexts)2) Colloquial: flusher, give someone the brush (кого-л.), push about, push around, diss3) American: put the chill, snoot (кого-л.)4) Jargon: shaft (кого-л.)5) Makarov: to cold-shoulder, treat like a dog (кого-л.), treat like a toad under the harrow (кого-л.), treat like dirt (кого-л.), treat worse than a dog (кого-л.) -
31 дать кому-то возможность объясниться
General subject: give someone the benefit of the doubt (контекстуальный перевод)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дать кому-то возможность объясниться
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1) General subject: apprehend, arrest, balk, bind, catch, check, dam, delay, detain, embargo, hinder, hold back, hold over, hold up, impede, impound, inhibit, intercept, keep, keep back, lag, laten (кого-л.), pull back, put back, restrain, retard, set back, slow down, snaffle, stay, stem, stock, stop, hold off, hold up, keep in suspense, dally4) Naval: snub up7) Obsolete: belate8) Military: block, keep under arrest10) Construction: scotch11) Law: attach (лицо), block (прохождение законопроекта), pick-up, seize, take12) Economy: slow14) Australian slang: knock back, lumber16) Forestry: check (напр. рост растений)17) Textile: dwell19) Information technology: defer21) Special term: entrap (воду и т.п.)22) Patents: withhold24) Oil&Gas technology retain25) Automation: bog down (напр. передачу данных), suppress, back up, hang up26) leg.N.P. apprehend (speaking of persons), obstruct, seize (speaking of persons), seize (speaking of property), take in custody (speaking of persons), take in custody (speaking of property)27) General subject: entrap (воду и т.д.)28) Makarov: arrest( the motion of a moving part) (останавливать), defer (сообщение), defer (сообщение и т.п.), delay (по времени), hold back (сдерживать), impede (рост), inhibit (реакцию), intercept (напр. сток, наносы, осадки), intercept (напр., сток, наносы, осадки), intern, keep down, restrict, retain (фильтровать), retard (замедлять), tarry, tie up, trap (улавливать), dam up -
33 подписываться
1) General subject: endorse (под документом), gird, indorse (под документом), indorse (под чем-л.), sign in else's name (за кого-л.), subscribe, undersign, underwrite, sign (на газету, журнал - sign for)2) Law: subscribe (на акции, облигации и др.)3) Economy: sign in the name of (smb.) (за кого-л.), take up5) Diplomatic term: endorse (под чем-л.)6) Polygraphy: subscribe (на издание, книгу, журнал и т. п.)8) Banking: endorse, subscribe (на акции)9) Business: take out a subscription for10) Cables: subscribe (на издание, право доступа)11) Makarov: be down (на пожертвование), indorse -
34 присваивать кому-то звание почётного гражданина города
Business: give someone the freedom of the cityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > присваивать кому-то звание почётного гражданина города
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1) General subject: calculate, discharge, go over the ground2) Computers: account3) Military: reckon5) Railway term: work out7) Drilling: clear8) Makarov: cut it fine -
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1) Colloquial: tell somebody where to get off -
38 посылать подальше кого-либо
Jargon: give someone the brushoffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посылать подальше кого-либо
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39 резко кинуть
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40 вежливо или незаметно уклониться
Jargon: give( someone) the run-around (от чего-то)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вежливо или незаметно уклониться
См. также в других словарях:
give someone the ax — give (someone) the ax informal : to dismiss (someone) from a job : to fire (someone) His boss gave him the ax. • • • Main Entry: ↑ax … Useful english dictionary
give someone the OK — get/give/someone the OK phrase to get or give someone permission to do something I’ll place the order as soon as you give me the OK. Thesaurus: to give someone permission to do somethingsynonym Main entry: OK … Useful english dictionary
give someone the bird — phrase mainly american informal to hold up your middle finger as a very rude sign Thesaurus: to use a particular gesture to communicate somethinghyponym Main entry: bird * * * see flip someone the bird * * * gi … Useful english dictionary
give someone the eye — informal phrase to look at someone in a way that shows you are sexually attracted to them You see that guy over there – I’m pretty sure he was giving me the eye. Thesaurus: to look at someone in a particular wayhyponym to start a romantic or… … Useful english dictionary
give someone the bum's rush — (slang) 1. To eject someone by force 2. To dismiss someone summarily, esp from one s employment • • • Main Entry: ↑bum * * * give someone (or get) the bum s rush forcibly eject someone (or be forcibly ejected) from a place or gathering ■ abruptly … Useful english dictionary
give someone the elbow — british informal phrase to end your relationship with someone Thesaurus: to end a friendship or relationshipsynonym Main entry: elbow * * * give (someone) the elbow Brit informal : to end a … Useful english dictionary
give someone the works — (slang) To give someone the full punitive, coercive, ceremonial, etc treatment considered appropriate to his or her case • • • Main Entry: ↑work * * * informal treat someone harshly ■ kill someone … Useful english dictionary
give someone the nod — give (someone) the nod British & Australian, informal to give someone permission to do something. We re just waiting for the council to give us the nod then we ll start building … New idioms dictionary
give someone the benefit of the doubt — give (someone) the benefit of the doubt to believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either. After hearing his explanation, I was prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt … New idioms dictionary
give someone the runaround — give (someone) the runaround (informal) 1. To behave repeatedly in a vague, indecisive or deceptive way towards 2. To reply to a question or meet a request with evasion • • • Main Entry: ↑run * * * give someone the runaround informal phrase to… … Useful english dictionary
give someone the axe — If you give someone the axe, you terminate their employment or discharge them from an office or position.( Ax is the American spelling) … The small dictionary of idiomes