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21 hoof
[hu:f, ]( American[) huf]American - hooves; noun(the horny part of the feet of horses, cows etc: That horse has an injured hoof.) kopito* * *I [hu:f]nounkopito, parkelj; humorously nogaon the hoof — živ, nezaklan (govedo)to beat ( —ali pad) the hoof — iti peš, pešačitiII [hu:f]1.transitive verbudariti s kopitom, ritniti;2.intransitive verb colloquiallypešačitislang plesati; slang to hoof it — pešačitislang to hoof s.o. out — spoditi koga, odpustiti iz službe -
22 hoof
/'hu:f/ * danh từ, số nhiều hoof; hooves - (động vật học) móng guốc -(đùa cợt) chân người !cloven hoof - móng chẻ hai (như của bò, hươu...) !on the hoof - còn sống (vật nuôi) !to pad the hoof - (xem) pad !to show the cloven hoof - (nghĩa bóng) để lộ bộ mặt thật, để lòi đuôi !under somebody's hoof - dưới sự đè nén áp lực của ai, bị ai chà đạp giày xéo * ngoại động từ - đá bằng móng - (từ lóng) đá, đá đít (ai) =to hoof someone out+ đá đít đuổi ai ra * nội động từ - cuốc bộ - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) nhảy múa, khiêu vũ -
23 beat it on the hoof
жарг.(beat it on the hoof (тж. beat или pad the hoof; уст. plod away on the hoof))идти пешком, на своих (на) двоихAt length, Charley Bates expressed his opinion that it was time to pad the hoof. This, it occurred to Oliver, must be French for going out; for directly afterwards the Dodger and Charley, and the two young ladies, went away together... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. IX) — Наконец Чарли Бейтс заявил, что пора, по его мнению, "поразмять копыта". Оливер решил, что это, вероятно, французское выражение, означающее прогуляться, так как немедленно вслед за этим Плут, Чарли и обе молодые девицы ушли все вместе...
...nothing remained for thousands of them but to "pad the hoof" back to London. (J. London, ‘The People of the Abyss’, ch. XII) —...для тысяч людей не оставалось ничего другого, как "на своих двоих" отправиться обратно в Лондон.
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24 shake a hoof
амер.; жарг.отплясывать, пускаться в плясA lot he knows about... dancing! If he'd ever been with me in Denver and shaken a hoof at Billy Portifero's place, he'd have something to hand out. (S. Lewis, ‘Elmer Gantry’, ch. XI) —...О танцах, туда же, берется судить! Побывал бы разок со мной в Денвере да выкинул бы коленце-другое в танцзале Билли Портиферо, вот тогда бы и говорил.
Come on, Reverend, I bet you can shake a hoof as good as anybody! The wife says she's gotta dance with you! (S. Lewis, ‘Elmer Gantry’, ch. XXV) — - Пожалуйте-ка к нам, ваше преподобие. Держу пари, что вы сможете плясать не хуже других. Вот жена говорит, что хочет танцевать с вами.
‘I'm the young in heart... Let's dance,’ he said to Margot. ‘I'll show you just how young. I shake a mean hoof!’ (M. Wilson, ‘My Brother, My Enemy’, ch. III) — - Идемте танцевать, - обратился он к Марго, - я вам покажу, каков я еще молодец. Сейчас как начну выделывать кренделя ногами, только держись!
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25 echar a patadas
• hoof• hoof out• hoof out of• kick out -
26 echar a puntapiés
• hoof• hoof out• hoof out of• kick out -
27 napujdati
• hoof out; hound; to hoof out -
28 de pezuńa
• hoof out• hoofed digit -
29 dedo con pezuńa
• hoof out of• hook -
30 pesuńo
• hoof out of• hook -
31 ungulado
• hoof out• hoofed digit• ungulate -
32 выгнать
1) General subject: boot out, boot round, bounce, chuck out, clean out, dislodge, distil, excommunicate (из школы, организации), give a kiss-off, give her marching orders (кого-л.), give his marching orders (кого-л.), kick away (часто с позором), kick out, oust, out, put out, rout, send out, send packing (кого-л.), send to the right-about (кого-л.), sling out, stink out, whip away, whip off, expel, fire, hoof out, put to grass, turn out of door, send flying (кого-л.)2) Colloquial: fire out, hoof, hooves, kick off (he got kicked off the force - его выгнали из полиции/вооруженных сил), punch-out, flush out3) Church: excommunicate (из школы, организации и т.п.)4) Diplomatic term: bump6) Makarov: kick, stink out (зверя, противника), cast out, drive out, fight off, force out7) Taboo: hoof somebody's bum (кого-л.) -
33 увольнять
fire глагол:sack (увольнять, грабить, отдавать на разграбление, класть в мешок, ссыпать в мешок, насыпать в мешки)muster out (увольнять, демобилизовать)shelve (откладывать в долгий ящик, отлого спускаться, ставить на полку, оборудовать полками, класть в долгий ящик, увольнять)hoof out (увольнять, выгонять с работы)словосочетание:give the gate (увольнять, давать отставку) -
34 уволить
1) General subject: boot out, boot round, can, can (служащего), canner (служащего), discard, discharge, dismiss, dispense, displace, fire out (с работы), give, give somebody the sack (кого-либо), give the bag (кого-л.), give the chuck, give the gate, give the mitten, give the push, give the shove, kick out, kiss off, muster out, pay off (рабочих), pension off, relieve, remove, retire, rif, send away, send packing (кого-л.), send to grass, send to the right-about (кого-л.), shelve, spare, stand off (на время), superannuate, terminate (YakovF), give the ax, give the axe, give the bird, give the sack, give the walking papers (to someone), hoof out, put to grass, send about his business (кого-л.), give someone his walking-papers, give the elbow2) Colloquial: boot, fire, hand a discharge (кого-л.), hoof, hooves, sack, give the boot, give the order of the boot, downsize3) American: drop, give the air, give the airs6) Diplomatic term: throw out of work (кого-л.)7) Jargon: fluff off, give( someone) the ax, give the bird, let out, pinkslip, ship, gate, give (someone) the gate8) American English: to be let go or to let someone go (used in the general sense when it is not clear whether one is fired or laid off.)10) Current usage: ditch11) Phraseological unit: give the heave-ho (I'm looking for work again because they gave me the old heave-ho.") -
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36 najuriti
• give the sack; hoof out; oust; pack away; pack off; swap; to hoof out -
37 дать коленом под зад
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дать коленом под зад
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38 tramp
бродяга имя существительное:босяк (tramp, down-and-out)глагол:путешествовать пешком (tramp, pad)имя прилагательное: -
39 kirúg vkit
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40 pata
• hooey• hoof out• paving stone road• paw the ground
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