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121 выдавать
vt; св - вы́дать1) давать что-л to give, to distribute; to hand outвыдава́ть зарпла́ту — to pay a salary/wages pl
выдава́ть ви́зу — to grant/to issue a visa
выдава́ть про́пуск — to issue a pass
2) открывать, разоблачать to betray, to give away, to tell on sb coll; BE to grass sb up collкто их вы́дал? — who grassed them up? coll
3) представлять себя не тем, кто ты есть to pass sb/sth off as; to pose as, to pretend, to give oneself out to beвыдава́ть ко́пию за оригина́л — to pass a copy off as the original
она́ выдаёт себя́ за экспе́рта — she poses as an expert, she pretends to be an expert
он выдава́л себя́ за кня́зя — he gave himself out to be the prince
4) передавать to hand overвыдава́ть престу́пника друго́му госуда́рству — to extradite a criminal
5)выдава́ть за́муж — to marry off
они́ вы́дали её за пе́рвого попа́вшегося разг — they married her off to the first man who came along
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122 палец о палец не ударить
палец (пальцем, пальца) о палец не ударитьразг., неодобр.not (never) lift (move, stir) a finger; not (never) do a hand's turn; not do a stitch (a stroke) of work; not turn one's hand over- Палец об палец он, верно, не ударил, чтоб провести в жизни хоть одну свою сентенцию. (А. Писемский, Тысяча душ) — 'He has probably never lifted a finger to put into practice a single one of his fine phrases.'
- Имей в виду, что больше я не ударю пальцем о палец! Расхлёбывай сам эту кашу. (В. Каверин, Открытая книга) — 'Remember, I'm not going to stir another finger on your behalf. You'll have to get out of this trouble by yourself.'
- Ах, негодяйка! Бесстыдница! Четыре недели живёт, палец о палец не ударила! Ты, что ж, жрать будешь у нас, а работать на своего отца станешь?! (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — 'Why, you shameless hussy! Living here for weeks already and not moving a finger! Do you imagine you're going to eat here and work for your father?'
Поступок Скобелева Зину возмутил. Она побежала с газетой к Виктору: - Вы только взгляните, Виктор Ильич, какой нахал этот человек! Ведь пальцем о палец не ударил, а пишет! (В. Кочетов, Журбины) — Scobelev's action shocked Zina. She ran with the newspaper to Victor. 'Just look what a time-server this Skobelev is, Victor Ilyich! He hasn't done a stroke of work, but he writes as if he had done it all.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > палец о палец не ударить
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123 вручать
акт, договор) deliver, hand, surrender, товары, документы) hand over -
124 вручить
1. hand in2. hand over; entrust3. serveвручить судебный приказ, ордер — to serve a warrant
Синонимический ряд:дать (глаг.) дать; отдать; передать; подать -
125 сдавать
сдавать, сдать [sdavatj](вн.) 1. (передавать) hand over, pass smth.; (о письмах и т. п.) hand (in); (в аренду) lease; 2. (экзамен) pass; 3. (город) surrender; 4. (ослабеть) be weakened; 5. карт. deal* (round); 6. разг. (выдать, предать) betray smb., smth., give* smb., smth. away -
126 висеть над головой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > висеть над головой
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127 нависать
1) General subject: beetle, blouse (о блузе), brood (об облаках, тьме и т. п.), hang, hang out, hang over, hover (об облаках), impend, loom, lour (угрожающе - о тучах), lower (угрожающе - о тучах), overhang, hand over2) Geology: mushroom (о ядре купола)4) Diplomatic term: impend (об опасности, бедствии и т.п.) -
128 очертя голову
1) General subject: harum-scarum, head foremost, headforemost, headlong, hurry scurry, hurry-scurry, in_haste, pell-mell, rashly, slap bang, slapdash, throwing caution to the winds, head first2) Colloquial: hurry-skurry, in all haste, slap-bang3) Australian slang: head over turkey4) Makarov: hand over head, headfirst5) Phraseological unit: balls to the wall
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hand over — [v] give back; release abandon, cede, commend, commit, consign, deliver, dispense, donate, entrust, feed, find, fork out*, fork up*, give up, hand, leave, present, provide, relegate, relinquish, supply, surrender, transfer, turn over, waive,… … New thesaurus
hand over — (someone/something) to give someone or something to someone else. The prisoners were handed over to the marshals to be taken to another jail to serve their sentences. The old man handed his passport over … New idioms dictionary
hand over — index abalienate, bestow, consign, contribute (supply), delegate, discharge (pay a debt), dole … Law dictionary
hand over to — index bequeath Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hand over — phrasal verb Word forms hand over : present tense I/you/we/they hand over he/she/it hands over present participle handing over past tense handed over past participle handed over 1) [transitive] to give something to someone by holding it in your… … English dictionary
hand over — verb to surrender someone or something to another (Freq. 5) the guard delivered the criminal to the police render up the prisoners render the town to the enemy fork over the money • Syn: ↑fork over, ↑fork out, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
hand over — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you hand something over to someone, you pass it to them. [V P n (not pron)] He also handed over a letter of apology from the Prime Minister... [V n P] I ve got his card. Judith said, handing it over. 2) PHRASAL VERB When you… … English dictionary
hand over — UK US hand (sth) over Phrasal Verb with hand({{}}/hænd/ verb ► to give someone else control of or responsibility for something: »to hand over control/power/responsibility hand sth over to sb »The founder handed the company over to his sons. »The… … Financial and business terms
hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… … Dictionary of American idioms
hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… … Dictionary of American idioms
hand\ over — v To give control or possession of; give (smth) to another person. When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his son. Syn.: fork… … Словарь американских идиом