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1) Общая лексика: высокопоставленные должностные лица, верхи2) Математика: (colloq.) номенклатура3) Кино: руководящие работники4) Сленг: влиятельные лица, начальство -
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s [pl coll] pretpostavljeni, osobe na višem položaju -
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s [pl coll] pretpostavljeni, osobe na višem položaju -
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higher /ˈhaɪə(r)/A a. (compar. di high)superiore; più elevato: (zool.) the higher apes, le scimmie superiori● higher degree, laurea di secondo grado; dottorato di ricerca □ higher education, istruzione universitaria □ (fam.) the higher-ups, i superiori; i capi; quelli che contano (o che comandano)B n. -
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[ˌhaɪə(r)'ʌp]сущ.; разг.A lot of people would agree that the higher-ups need to be punished for the orders they gave. — Многие люди согласились бы с тем, что начальников нужно наказывать за те приказы, которые они отдают.
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high-up, /haɪˈʌp/ ( USA) higher-up /haɪərˈʌp/n. (pl. high-ups, higher-ups)(GB, fam.) pezzo grosso (fig. fam.); grosso calibro (fig. fam.); uno molto in alto: the high-ups, le alte sfere; i grossi calibri (fig. fam.). -
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1) command;
direction
2) коллект. authorities мн., the heads доносить по начальству ≈ to inform the higher-ups/authorities
3) разг. (начальник) chief, head, boss большое начальство ≈ big brassБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > начальство
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1. nounSchnipsen, das2. transitive verb,- pp- schnipsen3. intransitive verbflip [over] — (turn over) umdrehen
(sl.) ausflippen (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87110/flip_through">flip through* * *[flip] 1. past tense, past participle - flipped; verb1) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) (in die Luft) schnippen2) ((sometimes with over) to turn over quickly: She flipped over the pages of the book.) schnell umblättern2. noun(an act of flipping.) der Klaps* * *flip1[flɪp]I. vt<- pp->1. (throw)▪ to \flip sth etw werfento \flip a coin eine Münze werfen2. (remove)▪ to \flip sth etw [weg]schnippen [o [weg]schnipsen3. (sl)4. (strike)▪ to \flip sb/sth jdm/etw einen Klaps gebento \flip one's fingers mit den Fingern schnipsento \flip a switch einen Knopf drücken [o Schalter anknipsen5. (turn over)▪ to \flip sth etw umdrehento \flip a book open ein Buch aufschlagen6. (manipulate)▪ to \flip sb to do sth jdn so bearbeiten, dass er etw tutwill they be able to \flip them to testify against higher-ups? werden sie sie umdrehen können und dazu bringen, gegen die höheren Tiere auszusagen?7.II. vi<- pp->1. (strike) [leicht] schlagen3. (jump) einen Salto machenthe car \flipped and crashed into a wall der Wagen überschlug sich und krachte gegen eine Mauer5. (sl: go mad) durchdrehen fam, ausrasten sl, ausflippen fam; ( fig: be enthusiastic) ganz [o völlig] aus dem Häuschen sein famIII. n\flip of a coin Werfen nt einer Münzecould you have a \flip through my files? könnten Sie mal kurz meine Akten durchgehen?3. ( fam: short flight) kurzer [Rund]flug; (trip by car) Spritztour f fam; (short walk) kurze [o kleine] Rundebackward \flip Salto m rückwärtsflip2[flɪp]* * *[flɪp]1. n1) Schnipser m2) (= somersault) Salto m4) (= drink) Flip m2. adj(inf: flippant) schnodderig (inf)3. vtschnippen, schnipsen; switch knipsen; (inf) record rumdrehen (inf)to flip one's lid (inf) — durchdrehen (inf), aus dem Häuschen geraten (inf)
4. vi (inf)durchdrehen (inf)5. interj (Brit inf)verflixt (inf)* * *flip1 [flıp]A v/t1. schnippen, schnipsen:2. schnellen, mit einem Ruck bewegen:flip a coin eine Münze (zum Losen) hochwerfenB v/i1. schnippen, schnipsen3. sl ausflippenC s1. Schnipser m:give sth a flip etwas schnippen oder schnipsen2. Ruck m3. SPORT Salto m4. Eis-, Rollkunstlauf: Flip m5. Br umg kurzer Rundflugflip2 [flıp] s Flip m (alkoholisches Mischgetränk mit Ei)* * *1. nounSchnipsen, das2. transitive verb,- pp- schnipsen3. intransitive verbflip [over] — (turn over) umdrehen
(sl.) ausflippen (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:* * *(UK) n.kurzer Rundflug m. n.Ruck -e m.Schnipser m. (one's lid) * expr.einen Rappel kriegen ausdr. (over) (US) v.umdrehen v. (over) v.wenden v.(§ p.,pp.: wandte (wendete), gewandt (gewendet)) v.schnellen v.schnipsen v. -
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V1. आग भड़कनाThe fire flared up as it reached the petrol dump.2. अचानक क्रोधित होनाThe boss flared up on finding rejection of his ideas by the higher ups.He flares up easily on minor matters. -
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1) ( throw)to \flip sth etw werfen;to \flip a coin eine Münze werfen2) ( remove)to \flip sth etw [weg]schnippen [o [weg]schnipsen];3) ( strike)to \flip sb/ sth jdm/etw einen Klaps geben;to \flip one's fingers mit den Fingern schnipsen;to \flip a switch einen Knopf drücken [o Schalter anknipsen];4) ( turn over)to \flip sth etw umdrehen;to \flip a book open ein Buch aufschlagen;to \flip a pancake einen Pfannkuchen wenden5) ( manipulate)to \flip sb to do sth jdn so bearbeiten, dass er etw tut;will they be able to \flip them to testify against higher-ups? werden sie sie umdrehen können und dazu bringen, gegen die höheren Tiere auszusagen?PHRASES:to \flip one's lid [or top] [or (Am a.) stack] (sl) durchdrehen ( fam), ausrasten (sl), ausflippen ( fam) vi <- pp->1) ( strike) [leicht] schlagen3) ( jump) einen Salto machenthe car \flipped and crashed into a wall der Wagen überschlug sich und krachte gegen eine Mauer;the pages of my book \flipped over in the wind der Wind verblätterte die Seiten in meinem Buch\flip of a coin Werfen nt einer Münze;to have a [quick] \flip through sth ( fig) etw im Schnellverfahren tun;could you have a \flip through my files? könnten Sie mal kurz meine Akten durchgehen?backward \flip Salto m rückwärts( egg-nog) Flip m -
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expr slThe higher-ups blew a gasket when they heard — Начальство пришло в ярость, когда услышало об этом
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > blow a gasket
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I n infml1)When he is one of the ins he's liable to put an end to this sort of thing — Когда его изберут, то он покончит с этим делом
Now that he's an in, there's going to be some changes — Раз он стал начальником, то жди перемен
2) AmESorry, I don't have an in but I know someone who does — Извини, у меня блата нет, но я знаю одного человека, у которого он есть
3) AmEII adj1) infml2) infmlIf it's in or something, I'm sure they won't spread it around — Если это для служебного пользования, то вряд ли они станут болтать об этом
3) infml4) AmE slBy the end of the performance I was in — К концу представления я уже понял, что добился успеха у публики
Why, you're in, fellow! — Ты ведь стал популярным, парень
5) AmE slCome along now, you're in — А ну пошли, ты арестован
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I n1) infml2) infmlSlam on the juice, old man, and beat it out of here — Включай ток и трогай быстрее отсюда
Turn on the juice and let's see if it runs — Включай в сеть, и посмотрим, работает ли
3) infmlCome on, step on the juice or we will be late — Давай жми на газ, а то мы опоздаем
4) AmE infmlWhat we would drink in those days was much stronger than the present day juice — В те годы мы пили более крепкие напитки
5) slHe seemed to have some sort of juice with the higher-ups — У него, кажется, есть какой-то блат среди начальства
Don't claim to have juice. Telling a cop that you're a nephew of so and so isn't going to help — И не заикайся о своих связях. Если ты скажешь полицейскому, что ты племянник того-то, это не поможет
6) AmE slThe loan shark employed some hard-nosed hoodlums to exact the juice from holdouts — Ростовщик обычно нанимал каких-нибудь отпетых хулиганов для выбивания процентов из тех, кто медлил платить по ним
7) AmE sl8) AmE slII vi AmE sl III vt AmE infmlJuice seems to be a favorite with the college crowd — Этот вид наркотика особенно популярен в студенческой среде
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Синонимический ряд:1. oldsters (noun) ancients; oldsters; old-timers; senior citizens2. superiors (noun) betters; brass hats; elders; higher-ups; superiors -
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См. также в других словарях:
higher-ups — Senior administrators. See TOP BRASS, MUCKYMUCKS. ► “Whether or not the higher ups are buying or selling their stock can be a clue about the future of a company, an industry, even the overall market.” (Business Week, Aug. 7, 1995, p. 74) … American business jargon
higher ups — Go to high ups … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
higher-up — ˌhigher ˈup noun [countable] informal someone who has a high rank in an organization; = high up Bre: • Restaurant managers have been known to fill in customer comment cards themselves just to impress their higher ups. * * * higher up UK US noun… … Financial and business terms
higher-up — n informal someone who has a high rank in an organization ▪ Rumour has it that the higher ups want to push the schedule forward … Dictionary of contemporary English
higher-up — higher ups N COUNT A higher up is an important person who has a lot of authority and influence. [AM, INFORMAL] (in BRIT, use high up) … English dictionary
higher-up — {n.}, {informal} One of the people who has one of the more important positions in an organization; an important official. * /The teacher s problem was discussed by the higher ups./ * /The local officers of the scout group approved the plan, but… … Dictionary of American idioms
higher-up — {n.}, {informal} One of the people who has one of the more important positions in an organization; an important official. * /The teacher s problem was discussed by the higher ups./ * /The local officers of the scout group approved the plan, but… … Dictionary of American idioms
higher-up — noun informal One of the people who has one of the more important positions in an organization; an important official. The teacher s problem was discussed by the higher ups. The local officers of the scout group approved the plan, but the state… … Словарь американских идиом
higher-up — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms higher up : singular higher up plural higher ups informal someone who has a more important job than you in an organization … English dictionary
higher up — Synonyms and related words: A per se, ace, boss, bureaucracy, champion, chief, commander, dean, directorate, fugleman, genius, head, hierarchy, higher echelons, higher ups, laureate, leader, management, master, ministry, nonpareil, officialdom,… … Moby Thesaurus
higher-up — noun Somebody with greater authority, seniority, rank, status or position; one who outranks. Its a great plan, but well have to get approval from the higher ups to proceed … Wiktionary