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101 оклеивать
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102 остаться
1) General subject: be left, continue, keep, remain, remain behind, rest, stay, stick, stop with (с кем-л.), to be in pocket (о деньгах), hang up hat, stick upon memory, be in pocket (о деньгах)2) Mathematics: leave over3) Phraseological unit: abide with -
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1) General subject: be nowhere, fall, get the knock, get the worst of it, hang out to dry, have had chips, have the worse, kiss the dust, leave the field, meet Waterloo, meet with a balk, strike the beam, suffer a repulse, sustain a defeat, (сокрушительное) take a drubbing, to be undermost (в соревновании), to be worsted, have a reverse, have nose out of joint, meet with a baulk, suffer a defeat, suffer a set-back, sustain a reverse, lose a race (в борьбе)2) Obsolete: lose the bell3) Literal: kick the beam4) Sports: to be nowhere5) Rare: hop the perch6) Australian slang: go down the tubes7) Diplomatic term: suffer a setback8) Jargon: die on feet, die on one's feet, punch, get one's lumps, pass out, suck, tank, wash out9) Makarov: be in the blue, be undermost (в соревновании), be worsted, get beaten, go to the wall, have (one's) nose out of joint, have had (one's) chips, have the wrong end of the stick (в споре и т.п.), lose the day, meet (one's) Waterloo, receive defeat, strike, suffer a debacle, take a drubbing, take the count, tumble, come in nowhere, come off second-best, come to grief10) Taboo: crap outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потерпеть поражение
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104 приставать
1) General subject: accost (к кому-либо; особ. о проститутках), accost (к кому-л. - особ. о проститутках), adhere, badger, bird dog, bug, crowd, dun, hassle, importune (о проститутке), leech, molest, niggle, persecute (с вопросами и т.п.), play somebody up, prefix, put the make on (к женщине), solicit, tease, trouble, wig, worry, hammer at (назойливо), proposition (e.g. prostitutes propositioning the passers-by), make a pass at (к женщине), hit on (к женщине), keep at with (к кому-л., с чем-л.), make rude suggestions, pester2) Naval: haul alongside, put in (к берегу)4) Slang: jive5) American: haze7) Rare: flagitate8) Construction: cleavage9) Law: accost (к кому-л., особ. о проститутках), harass, importune (о нищем, бродяге, проститутке, педерасте), molest (к прохожему, к женщине), molest a person, solicit (в т. ч. о проститутке), solicit (в т.ч. о проститутке)10) Australian slang: pull (smb.'s) leg11) Forestry: cleave12) Jargon: hit it up, touch up (к женщине), feel up (в основном "грязно"), phunk (with), zap13) Fishery: land14) American English: get on someone's case about [something], keep bugging or pestering [someone about something], keep asking [someone about something], keep at [someone about something]. (When used as slang in Russian.), make a pass at [someone]15) Makarov: be on back (к кому-л.), cheese off16) Taboo: stick like shit to a blanket17) Idiomatic expression: cling / stick / hang on / hold on like a limpet (to sth/sb) -
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General subject: hang out with (Megan? She usually hangs out with Stu and Chico at Papa Joe's, it's on Hastings near Willingdon.) -
106 разъединять
1) General subject: atomize, detach, disaggregate, disarticulate, disassociate, disconnect (from), discouple, disengage, disjoin, disjoint, dissever, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, isolate, separate, sever, splinter, sunder, uncouple, unjoint, unlink, unlink (звенья цепи и т.п.), unlock, unyoke, scatter2) Aviation: turn off switch3) Engineering: break, clear (в телефонии), cut out, declutch, decollate, decouple, hang, pull down, release, split, switch, unbolt, ungear4) Agriculture: segregate5) Rare: sejoin6) Railway term: throw out of engagement9) Politics: balkanize (см. balkanization)10) Textile: part11) Electronics: cut, disconnect12) Information technology: clear down (цепь связи)13) Oil: back off15) Astronautics: demate16) Mechanic engineering: joint17) Business: cut off18) Drilling: take off, throw out of gear20) Makarov: cut off (телефонную или телеграфную связь), disconnect (бревна), scatter (коллекцию и т.п.), disconnect from, disconnect with, dissociate from -
107 украшать
1) General subject: adorn, adorn adornment, apparel, array (чем-либо), art up, attire, beautify, bedeck, beset (орнаментом), bespread, caparison, deck (цветами, флагами), decorate, dight, drapery (тканями), dress, embellish, engild, enrich, (цветами и т.д.) festoon with (flowers, etc.), fig, figure (фигурами), flounce, flourish (цветами, фигурами и т.п.), garnish, gild, glorify, grace, intersperse (что-л.), lace (галуном, кружевом и т. п.), ornament, overwork, pick out, plume, prank, prank (часто prank out, prank up), prettify, purfle, season (речь), set off, smug, tame, tinsel, tire, tissue, titivate, top off, trap, trick, trim (блюдо гарниром и т. п.)2) Computers: bum4) Obsolete: decore5) Poetical language: enamel6) Bookish: panoply7) Rare: set forth9) Jargon: gussy10) Makarov: brighten, hang ( hung, hanged) with (портьерами, флагами и т.п.), jewel, dress a play, dress out, fig out, fig up, deck out (флагами цветами и т. п.)11) Phraseological unit: dress up (To decorate; to prettify. To present in a favorable light.) -
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ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ VP1. (subj: human to expose o.s. knowingly to serious dangerto get o.s. into serious troubleX лезет в петлю = X puts (sticks) his head in a (the) nooseX risks his neck X puts his head on the (chopping) block.(Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.) (Букин:) Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его (Гомыру) полюбишь. (Маша:)...Почему я его должна полюбить? (Букин:) Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. (Маша:) В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? (Букин:) Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). (The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.) (B.:) I'm sure you'll get to like him (Gomyra) later. (M.:)... Why should I get to like him? (B.:) But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. (M.:) A noose? And what do you think? (B.:) Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. \П-127 кому coll ( impfv infin onlyused as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)) used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament: X-y (остаётся) в петлю лезть = X feels absolutely desperate X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself. -
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В СВОЁ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ coll PrepP Invar adv fixed WO1. жить \У-47 (to live) joyfully, lightheartedly, without worriesX живёт - = X lives and enjoys himselfX lives happily X enjoys (his) life (in limited contexts) X lives a life of pleasure.(Костылев:) Зачем тебя давить? Кому от этого польза?...Живи знай в свое удовольствие... (Горький 3). (К.:) Why should I hang you? What good would it do anybody?...Live and enjoy yourself!... (3f).Главное то, что у меня объявился свой капитал, а потому и пустился я жить в свое удовольствие, со всем юным стремлением, без удержу, поплыл на всех парусах (Достоевский 1). The chief thing was that I had come into my own money, and with that I threw myself into a life of pleasure, with all the impetuousness of youth, without restraint, under full sail (1a).2. (to do sth.) to one's complete satisfaction, to whatever extent one desiresto one's heart's contentas much (as long) as one pleases (likes, wants etc).Меньшевичка Люся Оганджанян уже бывала здесь. И она снова и снова, как Шехерезада, повторяет волшебную сказку о свердловском санпропускнике. Какой он чистый, большой, просторный. Ничем не хуже Сандуновских бань. В раздевалке - огромное зеркало. Мочалки всем выдают. Можно помыться в своё удовольствие (Гинзбург 1). The Menshevik Lucia Oganjanian, who had been there more than once in her time, told us nightly tales, as in the Arabian Nights, of the magical delights of the large, clean, spacious disinfection center in Sverdlovsk, just like the famous public baths in Moscow. There was a huge mirror in the changing room, everybody got a wash-cloth, one could wash to one's heart's content... (1b). -
110 лезть в петлю
• ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to expose o.s. knowingly to serious danger; to get o.s. into serious trouble:- X puts his head on the (chopping) block.♦ [Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.] [Букин:] Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его [Гомыру] полюбишь. [Маша:]...Почему я его должна полюбить? [Букин:] Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. [Маша:] В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? [Букин:] Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). [The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.] [B.:] I'm sure you'll get to like him [Gomyra] later. [M.:]... Why should I get to like him? [B.:] But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. [M.:] A noose? And what do you think? [B.:] Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. лезть в петлю кому coll [impfv infin only; used as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)]⇒ used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament:- X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лезть в петлю
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111 полезть в петлю
• ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to expose o.s. knowingly to serious danger; to get o.s. into serious trouble:- X puts his head on the (chopping) block.♦ [Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.] [Букин:] Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его [Гомыру] полюбишь. [Маша:]...Почему я его должна полюбить? [Букин:] Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. [Маша:] В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? [Букин:] Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). [The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.] [B.:] I'm sure you'll get to like him [Gomyra] later. [M.:]... Why should I get to like him? [B.:] But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. [M.:] A noose? And what do you think? [B.:] Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. полезть в петлю кому coll [impfv infin only; used as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)]⇒ used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament:- X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > полезть в петлю
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112 в свое удовольствие
• В СВОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. жить в свое удовольствие (to live) joyfully, lightheartedly, without worries:- [in limited contexts] X lives a life of pleasure.♦ [Костылев:] Зачем тебя давить? Кому от этого польза?...Живи знай в свое удовольствие... (Горький 3). [К.:] Why should I hang you? What good would it do anybody?...Live and enjoy yourself!... (3f).♦ Главное то, что у меня объявился свой капитал, а потому и пустился я жить в свое удовольствие, со всем юным стремлением, без удержу, поплыл на всех парусах (Достоевский 1). The chief thing was that I had come into my own money, and with that I threw myself into a life of pleasure, with all the impetuousness of youth, without restraint, under full sail (1a).2. (to do sth.) to one's complete satisfaction, to whatever extent one desires:- as much < as long> as one pleases (likes, wants etc).♦ Меньшевичка Люся Оганджанян уже бывала здесь. И она снова и снова, как Шехерезада, повторяет волшебную сказку о свердловском санпропускнике. Какой он чистый, большой, просторный. Ничем не хуже Сандуновских бань. В раздевалке - огромное зеркало. Мочалки всем выдают. Можно помыться в своё удовольствие (Гинзбург 1). The Menshevik Lucia Oganjanian, who had been there more than once in her time, told us nightly tales, as in the Arabian Nights, of the magical delights of the large, clean, spacious disinfection center in Sverdlovsk, just like the famous public baths in Moscow. There was a huge mirror in the changing room, everybody got a wash-cloth, one could wash to one's heart's content... (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в свое удовольствие
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113 сродниться
сов. (с тв.)become* intimate (with); (с коллективом и т. п.) become* closely linked (with); ( свыкнуться) get* used (to)сродниться с работой — get* the hang of a job
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114 тереться
1. rub oneselfтереться обо что-л. — rub against smth.
2.:тереться около кого-л. разг. — hang* around smb.
тереться среди кого-л., между кем-л. разг. — mix with smb., hobnob with smb.
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116 обвесить
I (кого-л.)
(обманывать в весе) cheat in weighing, give short weight
II (кого-л./что-л. чем-л.); разг.
hang round (with), cover (with)* * *1) cover; 2) give short weight* * *обвешивать; обвесить cheat in weighing -
117 обвешивать
I (кого-л.)
(обманывать в весе) cheat in weighing, give short weight
II (кого-л./что-л. чем-л.); разг.
hang round (with), cover (with)* * *1) cover; 2) give short weight* * *обвешивать; обвесить cheat in weighing -
118 разметаться
совер.; разг.
1) (в постели)
toss (about); lie with one's arms and legs outstretched
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119 тереться
1) (тереть, натирать себя чем-л) rub oneself2) (о вн.; прижиматься) rub against smthко́шка тёрлась о мои́ но́ги — the cat was rubbing against my legs
3) разг. неодобр. ( постоянно находиться где-л) hang around (somewhere)тере́ться во́зле кого́-л — follow smb around
тере́ться среди́ кого́-л [ме́жду кем-л] — mix / mingle with smb, rub elbows / shoulders with smb
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120 обвесить
I несовер. - обвешивать; совер. - обвесить(кого-л.)( обманывать в весе) cheat in weighing, give short weightII (кого-л./что-л. чем-л.)несовер. - обвешивать; совер. - обвесить, обвешать; разг.hang round (with), cover (with)
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