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1 jostle through
jostle through проталкиваться; протискиваться -
2 jostle through
Общая лексика: проталкиваться, протискиваться -
3 jostle through
проталкиваться; протискиватьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > jostle through
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4 jostle through
проталкиваться; протискиваться* * *проталкиваться, протискиваться* * *проталкиваться -
5 jostle through
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6 jostle through a crowd
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > jostle through a crowd
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7 to jostle through
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jostle [ˊdʒɒsl]1. n1) толчо́к; столкнове́ние2) толкотня́, да́вка2. v толка́ть(ся), тесни́ть(ся); пиха́ть; отта́лкивать;to jostle for power (локтя́ми) пробива́ть себе́ доро́гу к вла́сти
jostle against натолкну́ться на;jostle away, jostle from вы́толкнуть, оттолкну́ть;jostle through прота́лкиваться; проти́скиваться -
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[ˈdʒɔsl]jostle толкать(ся), теснить(ся); пихать; отталкивать; to jostle for power (локтями) пробивать себе дорогу к власти jostle толкотня, давка jostle толчок; столкновение jostle against натолкнуться на; jostle away, jostle from вытолкнуть, оттолкнуть; jostle through проталкиваться; протискиваться jostle against натолкнуться на; jostle away, jostle from вытолкнуть, оттолкнуть; jostle through проталкиваться; протискиваться jostle толкать(ся), теснить(ся); пихать; отталкивать; to jostle for power (локтями) пробивать себе дорогу к власти jostle against натолкнуться на; jostle away, jostle from вытолкнуть, оттолкнуть; jostle through проталкиваться; протискиваться jostle against натолкнуться на; jostle away, jostle from вытолкнуть, оттолкнуть; jostle through проталкиваться; протискиваться -
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1. noun1) толчок; столкновение2) толкотня, давка2. verbтолкать(ся), теснить(ся); пихать; отталкивать; to jostle for power (локтями) пробивать себе дорогу к властиjostle againstjostle awayjostle fromjostle through* * *(v) толкаться* * *толчок; соударение, столкновение, удар* * *[jos·tle || 'dʒɑsl /'dʒɒsl] n. толчок, столкновение, толкотня, давка v. толкать, теснить* * *1. сущ. 1) толчок 2) давка 2. гл. 1) толкать(ся) 2) соперничать 3) амер.; сленг шарить по карманам -
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1. [ʹdʒɒs(ə)l] n1. толчок; столкновение2. толкотня, давка2. [ʹdʒɒs(ə)l] v1. 1) толкать; теснитьI was jostled by the crowd - толпа толкала /швыряла/ меня
2) толкаться; теснитьсяto jostle against smb. - столкнуться с кем-л., натолкнуться на кого-л.
to jostle through a crowd - проталкиваться /протискиваться/ сквозь толпу
3) жить в тесноте; ютиться2. сталкиваться; бороться, соперничатьto jostle with smb. for power [position, advantage] - бороться с кем-л. за власть [положение, преимущество]
3. амер. сл. шарить по карманам, залезать в чужой карман; обворовывать -
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1. n1) сутичка; штовхан2) штовханина, тиснява, давка2. v2) зштовхуватися, стикатися; боротисяto jostle against smb. — наштовхнутися на когось; зіткнутися з кимсь
to jostle through a crowd — проштовхуватися (протовплюватися) крізь натовп
* * *I n1) поштовх; зіткнення2) штовханина, тисняваII v1) штовхати; тіснити; жити в тісноті; тулитися2) стикатися, суперничати3) cл. нишпорити по кишенях; обкрадати -
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['ʤɔsl] 1. сущ.1) толчок; столкновение, ударSyn:2) давка, толкотняSyn:2. гл.1)а) толкаться, теснитьсяThe children were jostleing with each other. — Дети толкали друг друга.
б) толкать, пихать2) соперничать3) амер.; разг. шарить по карманам• -
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1. n толчок; столкновение2. n толкотня, давка3. v толкать; теснить4. v толкаться; тесниться5. v жить в тесноте; ютиться6. v сталкиваться; бороться, соперничать7. v амер. сл. шарить по карманам, залезать в чужой карман; обворовыватьСинонимический ряд:1. bump (verb) bounce; brush against; bulldoze; bump; butt; crowd; elbow; force; hustle; jar; jiggle; jolt; press; prod; push; shake; shoulder; shove; thrust2. disturb (verb) disturb; stir; upset -
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jostle ['dʒɒsəl]se bousculer;∎ they were jostling for seats ils se bousculaient pour avoir des places;∎ figurative to jostle for position essayer de bien se placerbousculer, heurter;∎ she was jostled by the demonstrators elle a été bousculée par les manifestants;∎ to jostle sb out of the way écarter qn à coups de coudes ou en jouant des coudes;∎ to jostle one's way (through) se frayer un chemin à coups de coude3 nounbousculade f -
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1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbjostle [against each other] — aneinander stoßen
* * *['‹osl](to push roughly: We were jostled by the crowd; I felt people jostling against me in the dark.) rempeln* * *jos·tle[ˈʤɒsl̩, AM ˈʤɑ:sl̩]I. vtII. vicrowds of people \jostled at the main entrance to the concert hall Scharen von Menschen drängelten sich am Haupteingang zur Konzerthalle2. (compete)* * *['dZɒsl]1. vidrängelnhe jostled against me — er rempelte mich an
the people jostling round the stalls — die Leute, die sich vor den Buden drängelten
they are jostling for the top job — sie streiten sich or rangeln um den Spitzenjob
See:→ academic.ru/56923/position">position2. vtanrempeln, schubsenthey jostled him out of the room — sie drängten or schubsten ihn aus dem Zimmer
3. nGedränge nt, Rempelei f* * *A v/t1. anrempeln2. dränge(l)n:jostle one’s way through sich (hindurch)drängen durchB v/i1. jostle against rempeln gegen, anrempeln2. (sich) dränge(l)n3. US sl Taschendiebstähle begehenC s1. Rempelei f2. Gedränge n* * *1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbjostle [against each other] — aneinander stoßen
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1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbthe guide hustled the tourists along — der Führer scheuchte die Touristen voran
1) (push roughly)2) (hurry) hasten3. nounhustle and bustle about — geschäftig hin und her eilen od. sausen
1) (jostling) Gedränge, das2) (hurry) Hetze, diehustle and bustle — Geschäftigkeit, die; (in street) geschäftiges Treiben
* * *1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) stoßen3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.)4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.)2. noun(quick and busy activity.) das Getriebe- academic.ru/36150/hustler">hustler* * *hus·tle[ˈhʌsl̩]I. vt1. (jostle)▪ to \hustle sb somewhere jdn schnell irgendwohin bringenthe other boys \hustled him along the street die anderen Jungen trieben ihn die Straße hinunter2. (coerce)▪ to \hustle sb into doing sth jdn [be]drängen, etw zu tunto \hustle money auf krummen Wegen Geld beschaffenII. vithe centre forward \hustled into the penalty area die Sturmspitze drang in den Strafraum vorto \hustle through a crowd sich dat seinen Weg durch eine Menschenmenge bahnenIII. n Gedränge nt\hustle and bustle geschäftiges Treiben* * *['hʌsl]1. n(= jostling) Gedränge nt; (= hurry) Hetze f, Eile fthe hustle (and bustle) of the city centre — das geschäftige Treiben or das Gewühl (inf) in der Innenstadt
2. vt1)(= hurry)
to hustle sb into a room/out of a building — jdn schnell in einen Raum/aus einem Gebäude bringen or befördern (inf)I won't be hustled into a decision — ich lasse mich nicht zu einer Entscheidung drängen
I won't be hustled into selling my shares — ich lasse mich nicht dazu drängen, meine Aktien zu verkaufen
3. vi1) hasten, eilen; (through crowd etc) sich (durch)drängeln2) (= solicit) auf den Strich gehen (inf)* * *hustle [ˈhʌsl]A v/t1. a) stoßen, drängenb) (an)rempeln2. a) hetzen, (an)treibenb) drängen ( into doing sth etwas zu tun)she hustled her children off to school sie verfrachtete ihre Kinder in die Schule umg4. sich beeilen mit5. schütteln7. besonders US umga) etwas ergatternb) (sich) etwas ergaunernB v/i1. sich drängen2. hasten, hetzen3. sich beeilen5. besonders US umga) bettelnb) klauenc) betrügend) auf Freierfang sein (Prostituierte):go hustling anschaffen gehen umgC sa) Gedränge n,b) Gehetze n,c) Betrieb m, Wirbel m2. besonders US umg Gaunerei f, Betrug m* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb2) (hurry) hasten3. nounhustle and bustle about — geschäftig hin und her eilen od. sausen
1) (jostling) Gedränge, das2) (hurry) Hetze, diehustle and bustle — Geschäftigkeit, die; (in street) geschäftiges Treiben
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I [ʃʌv]nome colloq.to give sb., sth. a shove — dare una spinta a qcn., qcs
••II 1. [ʃʌv]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (push) spingereto shove sth. in sb.'s face — sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn.
to shove sth. down sb.'s throat — fig. far ingoiare qcs. a qcn
2) (stuff hurriedly) ficcare, cacciare3) (jostle, elbow) spintonare, sgomitare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo spingere- shove up* * *1. verb(to thrust; to push: I shoved the papers into a drawer; I'm sorry I bumped into you - somebody shoved me; Stop shoving!; He shoved (his way) through the crowd.) spingere2. noun(a push: He gave the table a shove.) spinta* * *[ʃʌv]1. nspintone mto give sb/sth a shove — dare uno spintone a qn/qc
2. vt(gen) spingere, (thrust) cacciare, ficcareto shove in/out etc — spingere dentro/fuori etc
he shoved his fist/stick into my face — mi ha minacciato con il pugno/bastone
3. vi•* * *shove /ʃʌv/n.( anche sport) spinta; urto; spintone: to give sb. a shove, dare una spinta a q. ( anche, fig., per aiutarlo a partire)● (fam.) to get the shove, ricevere il benservito; (fam.) to give sb. the shove, dare il benservito a q. □ (fam.) when push comes to shove ► push.♦ (to) shove /ʃʌv/A v. t.1 spingere; sospingere: The hunted man shoved the furniture against the door, l'uomo braccato spinse i mobili contro la porta2 (fam.) gettare; mettere; cacciare; ficcare: Shove it in the drawer, mettilo nel cassetto; He shoved the money into his pocket, si cacciò i soldi in tascaB v. i.1 spingere; dare spinte; farsi largo a spintoni● (fam.) Shove it!, piantala!; smettila!; va a quel paese! (volg.).* * *I [ʃʌv]nome colloq.to give sb., sth. a shove — dare una spinta a qcn., qcs
••II 1. [ʃʌv]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (push) spingereto shove sth. in sb.'s face — sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn.
to shove sth. down sb.'s throat — fig. far ingoiare qcs. a qcn
2) (stuff hurriedly) ficcare, cacciare3) (jostle, elbow) spintonare, sgomitare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo spingere- shove up -
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1. nounStoß, der2. transitive verb1) stoßen; schubsen (ugs.)2) (use force to propel) schieben3) (coll.): (put) tun3. intransitive verbdrängen; drängeln (ugs.)shove through the crowd — (coll.) sich durch die Menge drängeln (ugs.). See also academic.ru/59207/push">push 2. 1), 3. 4)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *1. verb(to thrust; to push: I shoved the papers into a drawer; I'm sorry I bumped into you - somebody shoved me; Stop shoving!; He shoved (his way) through the crowd.) schieben,stoßen2. noun(a push: He gave the table a shove.) der Stoß* * *[ʃʌv]I. n Ruck mto give sth a \shove etw [weg]rückenII. vt1. (push)▪ to \shove sth aside etw beiseiteschieben2. (place)to \shove sth into a bag etw in eine Tasche stecken▪ to \shove sth [down] somewhere etw irgendwohin stellen3.III. vi▪ to \shove along [or over] beiseiterücken* * *[ʃʌv]1. nSchubs( er) m (inf), Stoß mto give sb a shove — jdn schubsen (inf) or stoßen
to give sth a shove — etw rücken; door gegen etw stoßen; ball etw anstoßen; car
one more shove — noch einmal schieben, noch einen Ruck
2. vtstop shoving me — hör auf zu drängeln or mich zu schubsen (inf)
to shove sb against a wall —
to shove sb off the pavement — jdn vom Bürgersteig herunterschubsen (inf), jdn vom Bürgersteig herunterdrängen
2) (infhe shoved his head out of the window — er steckte seinen Kopf aus dem Fenster
3)shove it! (sl) — leck mich! (inf), fick dich! (vulg)
3. vistoßen; (to move sth) schieben; (= jostle) drängeln* * *shove [ʃʌv]A v/t1. (beiseite etc) schieben, stoßen:2. (achtlos oder rasch) schieben, stecken, stopfenB v/i1. schieben, stoßen2. (sich) dränge(l)n3. shove offa) (vom Ufer) abstoßen,b) besonders imp umg abschieben, Leine ziehenC s Stoß m, Schubs m (auch fig):give sb a shove (off) jemandem weiterhelfen* * *1. nounStoß, der2. transitive verb1) stoßen; schubsen (ugs.)2) (use force to propel) schieben3) (coll.): (put) tun3. intransitive verbdrängen; drängeln (ugs.)shove through the crowd — (coll.) sich durch die Menge drängeln (ugs.). See also push 2. 1), 3. 4)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Anstoß -¨e m. v.schieben v.(§ p.,pp.: schob, geschoben)schubsen v.stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen)
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