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2 he lashed out on a new car
Макаров: он раскошелился на новый автомобильУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he lashed out on a new car
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3 lash out
( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) arremeterv + adv (+ prep + o)1) (physically, verbally) atacar*to lash out at/against somebody — ( physically) emprenderla a golpes (or patadas etc) con alguien, arremeter contra alguien; ( verbally) arremeter contra alguien
2) ( spend freely) (BrE colloq)to lash out (on something): we decided to lash out and buy a decent camera decidimos tirar la casa por la ventana y comprarnos una cámara decente (fam); I had lashed out on a new dress — había gastado un montón en comprarme un vestido nuevo (fam)
1. VI + ADV1)to lash out — (with fists) repartir golpes a diestro y siniestro; (with feet) soltar patadas, tirar coces
to lash out at or against sb — (lit, fig) arremeter contra algn
2) * (=spend)2.VT + ADV* (=spend)he had to lash out £50 — tuvo que desembolsar 50 libras
* * *v + adv (+ prep + o)1) (physically, verbally) atacar*to lash out at/against somebody — ( physically) emprenderla a golpes (or patadas etc) con alguien, arremeter contra alguien; ( verbally) arremeter contra alguien
2) ( spend freely) (BrE colloq)to lash out (on something): we decided to lash out and buy a decent camera decidimos tirar la casa por la ventana y comprarnos una cámara decente (fam); I had lashed out on a new dress — había gastado un montón en comprarme un vestido nuevo (fam)
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4 lash out
1) внезапно лягнуть;
ударить;
наброситься (against, at) прям. и перен. Never walk behind a horse in case it lashes out (at you). ≈ Никогда не подходи к лошади сзади, она может лягнуть. He suddenly lashed out and hit me in the face. ≈ Он вдруг набросился на меня и ударил в лицо. She lashed out at me when I was late for work. ≈ Она накинулась на меня за опоздание на работу. The speaker lashed out against the new regulations. ≈ Выступающий набросился с критикой на новые постановления.
2) тратить попусту, транжирить He lashed out five thousand dollars for his daughter's wedding. ≈ Он выкинул пять тысяч долларов на свадьбу дочери. (разговорное) выбрыкнуть;
неожиданно лягнуть (at) сильно и внезапно ударить, наброситься, накинуться( на кого-л.) разразиться бранью, гневными упреками раздавать - to * food раздавать еду (on) давать деньги( на что-л.) - he *ed out on a new car он раскошелился на новый автомобильБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lash out
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фраз. гл.1) (lash out against / at) внезапно лягнуть; ударить; наброситься на (кого-л. / на что-л.) прям. и перен.Never walk behind a horse in case it lashes out (at you). — Никогда не подходи к лошади сзади, она может лягнуть.
He suddenly lashed out and hit me in the face. — Он вдруг набросился на меня и ударил по лицу.
She lashed out at me when I was late for work. — Она накинулась на меня за опоздание на работу.
The speaker lashed out against the new regulations. — Выступающий набросился с критикой на новые постановления.
2) тратить деньги; раскошелитьсяHe lashed out five thousand dollars for his daughter's wedding. — Он выложил пять тысяч долларов на свадьбу дочери.
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6 lash out
intransitive verb1) (hit out) um sich schlagen; [Pferd:] ausschlagenlash out at somebody — nach jemandem schlagen; (fig.) über jemanden herziehen (ugs.)
2)lash out on something — (coll.): (spend freely) sich (Dat.) etwas leisten od. gönnen
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) ausschlagen* * *◆ lash outI. vi1. (attack physically)2. (criticize severely)▪ to \lash out out against sb jdn heftig attackieren▪ to \lash out out at sb jdn scharf kritisieren, über jdn herfallen fig fam, auf jdn losgehen fig famwe usually live quite cheaply, but we do \lash out out occasionally meist leben wir recht bescheiden, doch ab und zu leisten wir uns doch wasII. vt BRIT, AUSto \lash out out £500/$40 500 Pfund/40 Dollar springen lassen famhe \lash outed out £5,000 on [or for] his daughter's wedding er legte 5.000 Pfund für die Hochzeit seiner Tochter auf den Tisch fam* * *1. vishe lashed out with a knife — sie stieß mit einem Messer
he lashed out with his fists — er schlug mit den Fäusten zu
to lash out against or at sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw wettern
"TUC boss lashes out" — "Gewerkschaftsboss holt zum Schlag aus"
3) (inf with money) sich in Unkosten stürzento lash out on sth — sich (dat) etw was kosten lassen (inf)
now we can really lash out — jetzt können wir uns wirklich mal etwas leisten
2. vt insepsum of money springen lassen* * *intransitive verb1) (hit out) um sich schlagen; [Pferd:] ausschlagenlash out at somebody — nach jemandem schlagen; (fig.) über jemanden herziehen (ugs.)
2)lash out on something — (coll.): (spend freely) sich (Dat.) etwas leisten od. gönnen
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7 lash out
to lash out at — [ person] scagliarsi contro; [ tiger] dare una zampata a
2) (verbally)to lash out at o against sb., sth. — inveire contro qcn., qcs
3) BE colloq.to lash out on — fare una follia e comprare [ car]
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) picchiare* * *vi + adv1)to lash out (at or against sb/sth) — menare colpi (contro qn/a qc), fig attaccare violentemente (qn/qc), inveire (contro qn/qc)
2) famto lash out (on sth) — (spend) spendere un sacco di soldi (per qc)
* * *to lash out at — [ person] scagliarsi contro; [ tiger] dare una zampata a
2) (verbally)to lash out at o against sb., sth. — inveire contro qcn., qcs
3) BE colloq.to lash out on — fare una follia e comprare [ car]
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8 lash out
( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) lange ud* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) lange ud -
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vito lash out (at sb) — (with weapon, hands) bić (kogoś) na oślep; ( with feet) kopać (kogoś) na oślep
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) walić dokoła siebie -
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1. phr v разг. взбрыкнуть; неожиданно лягнуть2. phr v разг. сильно и внезапно ударить, наброситься, накинуться3. phr v разг. разразиться бранью, гневными упрёками4. phr v разг. раздавать5. phr v разг. давать деньгиСинонимический ряд:verbally abuse (verb) bawl out; castigate; chew out; lambaste; scold; tell off; tongue-lash; upbraid; verbally abuse -
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phr.v.1.lash out at/against sb се нафрла врз некого (со зборови/тупаници): Аs a politician Jefferson frequently lashed out against the press Како политичар Џеферсон честопати остро го критикувашепечатот2. lash out on sth inf. арчи, троши, спискува -
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[ʹlæʃʹaʋt] phr v разг.1. взбрыкнуть; неожиданно лягнуть2. (at) сильно и внезапно ударить, наброситься, накинуться (на кого-л.)3. разразиться бранью, гневными упрёками4. 1) раздаватьto lash out food [soup] - раздавать еду [разливать суп]
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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) ráðast á; lemja -
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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) odavág -
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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) atacar -
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v. saldırmak, etrafa saldırmak* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) şiddetle vurmak -
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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) tolči okrog sebe -
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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) lange ut, slå brutalt -
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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) mesties virsū
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