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1 Social engineering is used by hackers. They play with the mind of people to get information and get into something to rip off things such as passwords and info.
Mental health: social engineerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Social engineering is used by hackers. They play with the mind of people to get information and get into something to rip off things such as passwords and info.
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2 вкладывать душу во что-либо
[vkladyvat' dushu] To put one's soul into something. To put all one's efforts into an undertaking; to do something whole-heartedly. Cf. To put one's heart and soul into something.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > вкладывать душу во что-либо
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3 уйти с головой во что-либо
[uyti z golovoy] To go headlong into something. To be fully absorbed, deeply engrossed or totally involved in something. Cf. To throw oneself/plunge into something; to get up to one's neck in something.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > уйти с головой во что-либо
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4 втискиваться
1) General subject: edge into (edge oneself into the conversation - вмешиваться в чужой разговор), elbow into something, get in, press in, squash, wedge oneself in3) Makarov: crowd (into, on to), squeeze, work in, crowd into, crowd onto, crowd through, crush into, edge in, edge into, elbow into -
5 изучать
1) General subject: address, consider, examine, expert, explore, familiarize with, gen up, go against (основания, данные), go behind (основания, данные), indagate (вопрос), inspect, learn, master, observe, prep (какой-л. предмет), read, review, scan, scrutinize, sift (факты, данные и т.п.), study, study (что-л.), go behind, investigate, look into something, see into (что-л.), do research on, peer4) Engineering: deal5) Rare: meditate6) Mathematics: treat7) Religion: monitor8) Law: investigate (вопрос)9) Australian slang: mug up11) Psychology: track12) Jargon: bone out, dust'em of, phi-bete13) Information technology: hack14) Drilling: research15) Network technologies: probe -
6 втираться
1) General subject: bluff, elbow, elbow into something, shuffle in, thrust, worm, wriggle, thrust oneself into, wimble into (в доверие и т.п.; куда-л.), poke way into a place (куда-л.), wheedle way (куда-л.), wimble into (куда-л., в доверие и т. п.)2) Colloquial: (into) bluff, push in3) Literal: insinuate4) Makarov: dig oneself in, elbow into -
7 совать нос во что-либо
[sovat' nos] To stick one's nose into something. To meddle in or interfere with other people's affairs; to intrude where one is not wanted. Cf. To poke/stick one's nose into something.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > совать нос во что-либо
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8 наскочить
1) General subject: beach, cannon, carom, clash, come on, crash into (to crash into something - наскочить на что-либо с треском), strike (на что-л.), bump into, dash against, dash upon, impale oneself upon, knock against2) Colloquial: hammer, drop across3) Engineering: bump4) Automobile industry: run into5) Fishery: run against6) Makarov: clash against, clash into, collide with -
9 прибрать к рукам
1) General subject: appropriate, get I put ( one's) hands on, secure a grip on, snatch control of smth., take in hand, get a grip (of something - что-либо), get one's claws into (something/someone), get hold of something2) American: hog -
10 вписать новую страницу во что-либо
[vpisat' novuyu stranitsu] To write a new page into something. To make a discovery; to do something outstanding, prominent in some field. Cf. To add a fresh page to something.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > вписать новую страницу во что-либо
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11 окунуться с головой
[okunuttsa z golovoy] To plunge headlong. To become utterly absorbed/engrossed in something; to be deeply immersed, irrevocably involved. Cf. To be up to one's ears in something; to throw oneself into something.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > окунуться с головой
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12 popo
to put something into something else, for instance, stones in a boat before going fishing.to enter, to go in; he-popo-mai kiroto ki te hare, he enters the house.bundle, bag made of leaves; to make a bundle, a parcel, to leave something in a bundle, a parcel. -
13 внести свежую струю
General subject: (во что-л.) infuse new blood into (smth.), (во что-л.) bring new blood into (smth.), inject new life (into something - во что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внести свежую струю
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14 втиснуться
General subject: crowd into, crowd through, edge into, elbow into something, force in, squash -
15 заставить
1) General subject: bring, cause, chock up, compel, determine, enforce, force, get (кого-л. сделать что-л.), induce, lead (to lead somebody to do something - заставить кого-л. сделать что-л.), make, oblige, pique (кого-л.), bring smb to do smth, give a start (кого-л.), chock up (мебелью), lead a fine dance (кого-л., поплясать), pack, nudge2) Colloquial: shanghai (someone into something) (кого-либо что-либо сделать)4) Makarov: lead( smb.) a fine dance (поплясать; кого-л.), lead (smb.) a pretty dance (поплясать; кого-л.), chock up (вещами и т. п.)5) Phraseological unit: call forth (To induce, inspire.) -
16 became seriously interested in
American: get into something (I \<b\>got into\</b\> gardening in high school)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > became seriously interested in
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17 вгрызаться
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18 втереться
1) General subject: crack in (в компанию, общество), elbow into something, insinuate (insinuate oneself into somebody's favour - втереться к кому-либо в доверие), prowl, wriggle3) American: get next to (куда-л.)4) Makarov: crack in (в компанию общество и т. п.) -
19 делать что-л с энтузиазмом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делать что-л с энтузиазмом
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20 жадно есть
1) General subject: devour, engorge, gobble, gorge, inhale, scoff, stodge, stuff, throw oneself on food, throw oneself upon food, tuck in2) Colloquial: mop up, pitch into3) American: gorp4) Rare: guttle5) Rude: gut6) Jargon: take it on, tuck into (something), hog it, (давиться) chuck (Don't just chuck, man, enjoy your food. Чувак, не надо жадничать, ешь в удовольствие.), munch out, root7) Makarov: stuff down, eat greedily, eat like a pig, eat with zest
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