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81 knock etc the shit out of someone or something
expr vulg slOld George used to arrive home roaring drunk every Saturday night and knock the shit out of his wife — Старина Джордж обычно приезжал домой в дымину пьяный каждую субботу и гонял свою жену
The cocksuckers are hammering the shit out of the fucken machine — Эти придурки скоро совсем угробят оборудование
It knocks the shit out of my brain riding the train — Я не выношу ездить поездом, меня сразу начинает мутить
A few whiskeys knock the shit out of me — Несколько рюмок виски, и я уже в соплю пьяный
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82 take it etc out of someone
expr infmlThe long climb uphill took it out of us all — Когда мы наконец взобрались на гору, мы все были без сил
Getting failed at the examination seemed to have taken it out of her — Она была просто убита, когда не сдала экзамен
I thought having all the kids and working took it out of her — Я думаю, что забота о детях и бесконечные хлопоты по дому подорвали ее здоровье
Getting turned down in marriage must have taken a lot out of him — Когда она ему отказала, он ходил как в воду опущенный
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83 get etc a rise out of someone
expr infml1)You're just trying to take a rise out of me — Ты, наверное, хочешь меня позлить
I didn't mean it, I was only trying to take a rise out of you — Не обижайся, я просто хотела тебя разыграть
2) esp AmEShe really liked my joke. I knew I could get a rise out of her — Моя шутка ей понравилась. Я знал, что смогу рассмешить ее
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84 beat etc hell out of someone or something
expr infmlWe're kicking hell out of any scabs you run in — Мы душу вышибем из любого штрейкбрехера, которого вы пригоните сюда
If I'd acted that way when I was his age, my old man would have clouted the hell out of me — Если бы я вел себя так в его годы, мой предок убил бы меня
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85 get a buzz out of someone or something
expr AmE slI hope you get a buzz out of him. He's a funny guy — Я надеюсь, что он тебе понравится. Он такой смешной чувак
I thought you'd get a buzz out of that gag — Я думала, что тебе эта шутка понравится
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86 knock etc the stuffing out of someone
expr infml1)Her mother threatened to whale the stuffing out of him — Ее мать пригрозила, что убьет его
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87 take something out on someone or something
phrvt infmlI know how you must be feeling but there's no need to take your resentment out on me — Я знаю, как вы должны себя чувствовать, но зачем же срывать недовольство на мне?
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88 take the mickey out of someone
expr BrE slMy family takes the mickey out of me because I'm so potty about pop — Моя семья часто смеется надо мной, потому что я помешался на поп-музыке
Will you stop taking the mickey out of me? It's not fun any more — Ты перестанешь меня дразнить, наконец? Это уже не смешно
I can see perfectly well that you are trying to take the mickey out of me. Only it won't work — Я отлично понимаю, что ты хочешь вывести меня из себя. Но у тебя ничего не выйдет
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89 annoy etc hell out of someone
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90 beat etc the bejesus out of someone
expr AmE slWe're kicking the bejesus out of any scabs you run in — Мы душу вышибем из любого штрейкбрехера, которого вы пригоните сюда
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91 beat etc the living daylights out of someone
expr infmlThe last time Bobby put the cat in the refrigerator his mother beat the living daylights out of him — Последний раз, когда Бобби засунул кота в холодильник, мать его чуть не убила
If you don't tell me where you got that money, I'll knock the living daylights out of you — Если ты не скажешь, где ты достал эти деньги, я из тебя душу вытрясу
If you pull another trick like that she'll wallop the living daylights out of you — Если ты еще такое отмочишь, она с тебя шкуру спустит
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92 cut out for someone or something
adj infmlThey seem to be cut out for each other — Они, казалось, созданы друг для друга
He wasn't cut out for the happy life, was he? — Счастливая жизнь ему только снилась, не так ли?
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93 frighten etc the hell out of someone
expr infmlDon't go telling him. You'll frighten the hell out of him — Не говори ему этого. Ты его до смерти перепугаешь
He scared the hell out of her by sneaking up on her in the darkness — Он ее на смерть перепугал, когда подкрался к ней в темноте
The door blew shut and scared the hell out of me — Дверь с шумом захлопнулась, и я вздрогнул от испуга
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94 kick etc the shit out of someone
expr vulg slI can't kick the shit out of these guys to get things done — Я даже не могу сделать втык этим парням, блин, чтобы они принимались за дело
I don't want him to kick the shit out of my ass — Я не хочу, чтобы он все время орал на меня
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95 take the piss out of someone
expr BrE vulg slWill you stop taking the piss out of me! It's not one bit funny any more — Ты перестанешь меня дразнить? Это уже совсем не смешно
I can see perfectly well that you are trying to take the piss out of me. Only it won't work — Я отлично понимаю, что ты хочешь вывести меня из себя, но у тебя ничего не выйдет
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96 belt etc the living shit out of someone
expr vulg slWhereas at first I wanted to belt the living shit out of her, now I could almost cry with her — Сначала я хотел, блин, избить ее до потери пульса, но сейчас был готов заплакать вместе с ней
And then he counts to three and she doesn't move and then he begins to slap the livin' shit out of her — Затем он считает до трех - она не двигается. Тут он начинает со страшной силой избивать ее
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97 frighten etc the shit out of someone
expr vulg slHe frightened the shit out of her sneaking up in the dark — Он ее так напугал, когда подкрался в темноте, что она чуть в обморок не упала
Some of the films would scare the shit out of children as well as adults — Некоторые фильмы могут нагнать ужас не только на детей, но и на взрослых
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98 fuck the guts etc out of someone
expr AmE vulg slShe's gonna fuck the guts out of you — Она тебя, блин, задрючит
I'd rather have him fucking the hell out of me than wasting that gorgeous prick of his pissing — Разве я могу позволить, чтобы он своим членом просто ссал и все?! Пускай лучше трахает меня за милую душу
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99 get no change out of someone
expr infml"He was in the habit of taking liberties with the women" "Yes, but he never got much change out of me" — "У него была привычка приставать к женщинам" - "Да, но от меня он ничего не добился"
If he tries to make me join the Party, he'll get no change out of me — У него со мной насчет вступления в партию номер не пройдет
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100 knock etc the fuck out of someone or something
expr AmE vulg slA few whiskeys knock the fuck out of me — Стоит мне, блин, выпить несколько рюмок виски, как я вырубаюсь
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