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21 let off steam
1) (to release steam into the air.) vypustiť paru2) (to release or get rid of excess energy, emotion etc: The children were letting off steam by running about in the playground.) vybiť si energiu -
22 let off steam
1) (to release steam into the air.) lâcher (de) la vapeur2) (to release or get rid of excess energy, emotion etc: The children were letting off steam by running about in the playground.) se défouler -
23 let off steam
1) (to release steam into the air.) soltar vapor2) (to release or get rid of excess energy, emotion etc: The children were letting off steam by running about in the playground.) gastar energia -
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25 let off steam
1) Общая лексика: выпускать пары, выпустить пары, спускать пар, отвести душу2) Переносный смысл: давать выход своим чувствам, дать выход своим чувствам, выпустить пар3) Австралийский сленг: выплёскивать ранее сдерживаемые эмоции, давать выход накопившимся чувствам4) Автомобильный термин: выпускать пар -
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27 let off steam
לשחרר קיטור, לשחרר לחץ* * *◙ ץחל ררחשל,רוטיק ררחשל◄ -
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спускать пар, выпустить пары, давать выход чувствам -
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33 let off steam
вы́пустить пар ( разрядиться)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > let off steam
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34 let off steam
выплескивать ранее сдерживаемые эмоции, давать выход накопившимся чувствам, выпускать пар -
35 to let off steam
брит.; разг. "выпустить пар"; дать выход чувствам, энергии; разрядитьсяI went jogging to let off some steam. — Я пошёл пробежаться для разрядки.
Let the children let off steam outside while the weather's fine, they get so restless indoors when it's raining. — Дайте детям порезвиться на улице, пока хорошая погода, они буквально места себе дома не находят, когда идёт дождь.
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38 to let off steam
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39 let off
1) BE scol. fare uscire [ pupils]2) (excuse)to let sb. off — esentare o esonerare qcn. da [ homework]
3) (leave unpunished) lasciare andare [ culprit]to be let off with — cavarsela con [fine, caution]
to let sb. off lightly — chiudere un occhio o essere clemente con qcn
* * *1) (to fire (a gun) or cause (a firework etc) to explode: He let the gun off accidentally.) (sparare un colpo di), (far esplodere)2) (to allow to go without punishment etc: The policeman let him off (with a warning).) lasciare andare/libero* * *vt + advto let off steam fig fam — sfogarsi, scaricarsi
2) (allow to go) lasciar andare or uscire, (not punish) non punire3) (subj: taxi driver, bus driver) far scendere* * *1) BE scol. fare uscire [ pupils]2) (excuse)to let sb. off — esentare o esonerare qcn. da [ homework]
3) (leave unpunished) lasciare andare [ culprit]to be let off with — cavarsela con [fine, caution]
to let sb. off lightly — chiudere un occhio o essere clemente con qcn
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40 ■ let off
■ let offA v. t. + avv. (o prep.)2 scaricare ( un'arma da fuoco); far esplodere ( bombe, petardi, ecc.); sparare un colpo di: to let off a gun, sparare un colpo di cannone (o di fucile, di pistola); to let off fireworks, fare i fuochi d'artificio (pop.: i botti)3 (fam.) esonerare, esentare, dispensare (q. dal fare qc.); lasciare andare, lasciare libero; mandare assolto: to let sb. off ( doing) the heavy work [the washing up], esentare q. dal lavoro pesante [dal lavare i piatti]; The judge let him off because he was so young, il giudice lo ha mandato assolto per la sua giovane etàB v. i. + avv.(volg.) fare (o mollare) una scoreggia (volg.) □ (fig. fam.) to let sb. off the hook, lasciar andare (o perdonare, farla passare liscia) a (q.) □ to be let off lightly, cavarsela a buon mercato □ (fig. fam.) to let off steam, dare sfogo alla propria energia, sfogarsi.
См. также в других словарях:
let\ off\ steam — • let off steam • blow off steam v. phr. 1. To let or make steam escape; send out steam. The janitor let off some steam because the pressure was too high. 2. informal To get rid of physical energy or strong feeling through activity; talk or be… … Словарь американских идиом
let off steam — ► let off steam informal get rid of pent up energy or strong emotion. Main Entry: ↑steam … English terms dictionary
let off steam — (informal) GIVE VENT TO ONE S FEELINGS, speak one s mind, speak out, sound off, lose one s inhibitions, let oneself go; use up surplus energy. → steam * * * let off steam 1. To release steam into the atmosphere 2. To work off energy 3. To give… … Useful english dictionary
let off steam — or[blow off steam] {v. phr.} 1. To let or make steam escape; send out steam. * /The janitor let off some steam because the pressure was too high./ 2. {informal} To get rid of physical energy or strong feeling through activity; talk or be very… … Dictionary of American idioms
let off steam — or[blow off steam] {v. phr.} 1. To let or make steam escape; send out steam. * /The janitor let off some steam because the pressure was too high./ 2. {informal} To get rid of physical energy or strong feeling through activity; talk or be very… … Dictionary of American idioms
let off steam — British, American & Australian, American & Australian to do or say something that helps you to get rid of strong feelings or energy. Meetings give people the chance to let off steam if something has been bothering them for a long time. After a… … New idioms dictionary
let off steam — blow off steam, informal you ll go nuts if you don t let off steam once in a while Syn: give vent to one s feelings, speak one s mind, speak out, sound off, lose one s inhibitions, let oneself go; use up surplus energy … Thesaurus of popular words
let off steam — A person who lets off steam releases surplus energy or strong feelings either through intense physical activity or by talking in an unrestrained manner. Let s bring the kids to the playground so that they can let off steam … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
let off steam — get rid of your extra energy or strong feelings by doing some activity He was very angry at first but he has let off a lot of steam and has calmed down now … Idioms and examples
let off steam — express concern, sound off Hec is letting off steam again. He wants to save the wolves … English idioms
let off steam — release steam, release pressure … English contemporary dictionary