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41 out-jockey
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42 out-jockey
[autdžɔki]transitive verbizigrati, prekaniti -
43 out jockey
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44 out-jockey
• zvítazit lstou• prelstit• podviest -
45 out-jockey
[aʋtʹdʒɒkı] v разг.перехитрить, превзойти ловкостью -
46 out-jockey
[aut'ʤɒkɪ]vперехитри́ти, переве́ршити спри́тністю -
47 jockey\ sy\ out\ of\ sg
kicsal vmit vkitől, kiügyeskedik vmit vkitől -
48 out-jockey
[ˌaut'ʤɔkɪ]гл.; разг.перехитрить, превзойти ловкостью, обмануть -
49 out-jockey
v разг. перехитрить, превзойти ловкостью -
50 out-jockey
/aut'dʤɔki/ * ngoại động từ - mưu mẹo hơn (ai), láu cá hơn (ai) -
51 out-jockey
[aut΄dзɔki] v խսկց. խա բել. խորա մանկությամբ գերազանցել -
52 draw out
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53 weigh out
transitive verb* * *(to measure out by weighing: He weighed out six kilos of sand.) abwiegen* * *vt▪ to \weigh out out ⇆ sth etw abwiegen* * *vt sepabwiegen* * *A v/t Ware aus-, abwiegen* * *transitive verb -
54 eat a horse and chase the jockey
есть с чудовищным аппетитом, жадно поглощать пищу, быть очень голоднымI'm so hungry I could eat the crutch out of a low-flying duck – я настолько голодный, что мог бы съесть все что угодно
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55 eat a horse and chase the jockey
есть с чудовищным аппетитом, жадно поглощать пищу, быть очень голоднымI'm so hungry I could eat the crutch out of a low-flying duck – я настолько голодный, что мог бы съесть все что угодно
English-Russian australian expression > eat a horse and chase the jockey
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56 izvući nešto od nekoga na kaiš
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57 iskaišariti
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58 обманом получить
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59 обманом получить
1) General subject: jockey out, jockey out of (что-л., у кого-л.), jockey out (что-л.), jockey out of (выманить, что-л., у кого-л.) -
60 перехитрить
1) General subject: best, circumvent, euchre, get round (кого-либо), jockey, out jockey, outflank, outfox, outgeneral, outmaneuver, outmanoeuvre, outthink, outwit, overreach, second guess, second-guess, take advantage, turn flank (кого-л.), get over, get round, take an advantage of, take advantage of (кого-л.), take advantage of (кого-л.), get the better of someone2) Colloquial: dish, get over somebody (кого-либо), out-jockey, outguess, do down3) American: outsmart4) Obsolete: encompass5) Literal: turn the flank of (кого-л.)6) Australian slang: put one over (кого-л.)7) Jargon: fox, play cat and mouse with, pot, pull a fast one, whicker, hype8) Makarov: get the better end of (smb.) (кого-л.), get the better of (smb.) (кого-л.), head off, come over, double-cross, checkmate ingenuity (кого-л.), come over (кого-л.), come round (кого-л.)
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