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121 бодун
БОДУН разг.skull cramps похмелье a hangoverШеф сегодня с бодуна - лучше к нему не подходить. The boss has got a bad case of skull cramps today - better leave him alone.
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122 закусывать удила
прост.- Оставь ты его в покое, Яша, - наконец вставила она. - Напрасно бьёшься, он же удила закусил, ты ведь его твердолобость не хуже моего знаешь... (П. Проскурин, Полуденные сны) — 'Leave him in peace, Yasha,' she finally interjected. 'You're wasting your breath, he's taken the bit between his teeth, you know his stubbornness as much as I do.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закусывать удила
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123 клевать носом
разг.nod, be nodding off to sleep; be dozing off; be drowsyСабуров выпил, обжигаясь, кружку горячего чаю. Он надеялся, что сон соскочит с него, но сон не пропадал. Он с трудом удерживался от того, чтобы не клевать носом при генерале. (К. Симонов, Дни и ночи) — Saburov drank a cup of very hot tea, scaling his mouth. He hoped his sleepiness would leave him, but it didn't. It was hard to keep himself from dozing off in front of the general.
- Почему не спите? - спросил Новиков. - Бой начнётся, носом клевать будете? (Ю. Бондарев, Последние залпы) — 'Why aren't you sleeping?' asked Novikov. 'When the trouble starts you'll be nodding off to sleep.'
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124 μονόω
μονόω, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] μουνόω, Od. 16.117, Hdt. (v. infr.); but [pref] μον- in Il.11.470: ([etym.] μόνος):—A make single or solitary, ἡμετέρην γενεὴν μούνωσε Κρονίων made our race single, i. e. allowed but one son in each generation, Od.16.117; μ. τὸν Φίλιππον leave him isolated, Plb.5.16.10; get alone,τινὰ ἐν σπήλυγγι AP9.451
; strip of predicates, make unique, [ θεόν] Plot.6.8.15.II more freq. in [voice] Pass., to be left alone, forsaken, l. c.;μουνωθέντα παρ' οἴεσιν ἢ παρὰ βουσίν Od.15.386
; ἐμουνοῦντο they were left each man by himself, Hdt. 8.123; μουνωθέντα taken apart, without witnesses (v. l. for μουνόθεν), Id.1.116;γυνὴ μονωθεῖσ' οὐδέν A.Supp. 749
; of animals when hunted, X.Cyn.9.9; when left solitary, Arist.HA 578b33; of the soul, to be separated from the body, Diog.Oen.36; of things, to be taken alone, Arist.EN 1096b17; to be isolated in thought, Dam.Pr. 195.2 c. gen. pers., μεμουνωμένοι συμμάχων deserted by allies, Hdt.1.102, cf. 6.15, 7.139; μονωθεὶς δάμαρτος, σοῦ μονούμενος, E.Alc. 296, 380;δεσποτῶν μονούμενος Id.Rh. 871
;μονωθεῖσ' ἀπὸ πατρός Id.IA 669
;μονωθεὶς μετ' ὀλίγων Th.6.101
: abs.,μεμονωμένων εἰ κρατήσειαν Id.2.81
, cf. 5.40,58. b. c. gen. rei, μεμονωμένοι τῆς τῶν ἱππέων βοηθείας bereft of.., D.S.19.43; μονούμενος τῶν ἀγαθῶν separated from.., Pl.Lg. 710b; μονωθεῖσαι φρονήσεως without.., Id.Ti. 46e; μονωθεὶς ἐκ τῆς εἱρκτῆς, i. e. set free from.., Id.Ax. 370d. -
125 betijen
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126 laat hem maar betijen
laat hem maar betijenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > laat hem maar betijen
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127 doch
1. advund doch... — and yet...
2) (als bejahende Antwort) yes I do/it does etc3)komm doch — do come4)Sie wissen doch, wie das ist — you know how it is(, don't you?)
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128 حيث
حَيْثُ \ where: in or to the place in which: I’m going where I always go. Leave him where he is.
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leave someone in peace — leave (someone/something) in peace to let someone or something stay as they are. He s hoping everyone will leave him in peace so he can work on his paintings. She thinks the wreck should be left in peace as a memorial … New idioms dictionary
leave something in peace — leave (someone/something) in peace to let someone or something stay as they are. He s hoping everyone will leave him in peace so he can work on his paintings. She thinks the wreck should be left in peace as a memorial … New idioms dictionary
leave in peace — leave (someone/something) in peace to let someone or something stay as they are. He s hoping everyone will leave him in peace so he can work on his paintings. She thinks the wreck should be left in peace as a memorial … New idioms dictionary
leave — [[t]li͟ːv[/t]] ♦ leaves, leaving, left 1) VERB If you leave a place or person, you go away from that place or person. [V n] He would not be allowed to leave the country... [V n] I simply couldn t bear to leave my little girl … English dictionary
leave — 1 /li:v/ verb past tense and past participle left LEAVE A PLACE, VEHICLE 1 LEAVE (I, T) to go away from a place or a person: What time did you leave the office? | They were so noisy that the manager asked them to leave. (+ for): They re leaving… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
leave — leave1 [ liv ] (past tense and past participle left [ left ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 go away from place ▸ 2 go away permanently ▸ 3 stop working for someone etc. ▸ 4 put something somewhere ▸ 5 make something that remains ▸ 6 make someone feel/think ▸ 7… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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leave*/*/*/ — [liːv] (past tense and past participle left [left] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to go away from a place We left London at three in the afternoon.[/ex] Your plane leaves in ten minutes.[/ex] She leaves for work at 7.30 every morning.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to go away … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
leave — I. /liv / (say leev) verb (left, leaving) –verb (t) 1. to go away from, depart from, or quit, as a place, a person, or a thing. 2. to let stay or be as specified: to leave a door unlocked. 3. to let (a person, etc.) remain in a position to do… …
leave a person all on his own — • to leave a person to his own devices • to leave a person all on his own (from Idioms in Speech) to leave him alone to do what he wishes, giving him no help or advice He left us to our own devices; he didn t give a damn how the work was done as… … Idioms and examples
leave a person to his own devices — • to leave a person to his own devices • to leave a person all on his own (from Idioms in Speech) to leave him alone to do what he wishes, giving him no help or advice He left us to our own devices; he didn t give a damn how the work was done as… … Idioms and examples