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2 look for trouble
лезть на рожон; нарываться на неприятностиThe guard asked me to leave unless I was looking for trouble.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > look for trouble
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3 look for trouble
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4 look for trouble
1) Общая лексика: вести себя неосторожно, лезть на рожон, напрашиваться на неприятности, напрашиваться на неприятность2) Американский английский: нарываться -
5 look for trouble
вести себя неосторожно, лезть на рожон, напрашиваться на неприятности -
6 look for trouble
[luk fo: ë xhob] lëshoj brezin; kërkoj sher -
7 look\ for\ trouble
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8 look for trouble
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > look for trouble
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9 look for trouble
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10 to look for trouble
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11 don't look for trouble
var: don't borrow troublesyn: never trouble trouble until trouble troubles youне шукай собі неприємностейEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > don't look for trouble
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12 to look for trouble
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13 ask/look for trouble
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14 look for
transitive verb1) (expect) erwarten2) (seek) suchen nach; auf der Suche sein nach [neuen Ideen]look for trouble — Streit suchen; (unintentionally) sich (Dat.) Ärger einhandeln
* * *(to search for: She lost her handbag and wasted ten minutes looking for it.) suchen nach* * *◆ look forvi▪ to \look for for sb/sth1. (seek) nach jdm/etw suchento \look for for a job Arbeit suchento \look for for trouble (consciously) Streit suchen; (not consciously) sich dat Ärger einhandeln fam2. (anticipate) jdn/etw erwarten* * *vi +prep obj1) (= seek) suchenhe's looking for trouble — er wird sich (dat) Ärger einhandeln; (actively) er sucht Streit
2) (= expect) erwarten* * *look for v/i1. suchen (nach): they ransacked the room, looking for drugs auf der Suche nach Drogen; → academic.ru/76796/trouble">trouble C 1 b2. a) erwartenb) hoffen auf (akk), erhoffen:look for success sich Erfolg erhoffen* * *transitive verb1) (expect) erwarten2) (seek) suchen nach; auf der Suche sein nach [neuen Ideen]look for trouble — Streit suchen; (unintentionally) sich (Dat.) Ärger einhandeln
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15 look for
[luk fo:] v. a) kërkoj (të gjej), b) pres, jam në pritje të, parashikoj● look for a job [luk fo: ë xhob] kërkoj punë● we'll look for you tonight [wil luk fo: ju: të'nait] të presim sonte● go and look for somebody [gou ënd fo: 'sambadi] dal të kërkoj dikë● look for trouble [luk fo: ë xhob] lëshoj brezin; kërkoj sher● I never looked for such a good result [ai 'nevë:(r) lukt fo: saç ë gud ri'zalt] s'e prisja kurrë të më dilte kaq mirë -
16 ■ look for
■ look forv. i. + prep.1 cercare: to look for support, cercare aiuto; DIALOGO → - Enquiries- I'm looking for work, sono in cerca di lavoro; DIALOGO → - Asking about a house- It's not what I'm looking for, non è quello che sto cercando2 aspettarsi □ to be looking for a fight, voler fare a pugni □ to be looking for trouble, andare in cerca di guai □ ( sport) to look for a medal, cercare di prendere (o vincere) una medaglia □ ( sport) to look for points, cercare di fare punti NOTA D'USO: - to seek o to look for?-. -
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(to search for: She lost her handbag and wasted ten minutes looking for it.) buscar algolook for vb buscarv.• buscar v.v + prep + o (seek, search for) buscar*what do you look for in a secretary/friend? — ¿qué esperas de una secretaria/un amigo?
VI + PREP1) (=seek) buscar2) (=expect) [+ praise, reward] esperar* * *v + prep + o (seek, search for) buscar*what do you look for in a secretary/friend? — ¿qué esperas de una secretaria/un amigo?
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18 look for
vito \look for for sb/ sth1) ( seek) nach jdm/etw suchen;to \look for for a job Arbeit suchen;to \look for for trouble ( consciously) Streit suchen;2) ( anticipate) jdn/etw erwarten -
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phrvi infmlHe's looking for a fight — Он нарывается на то, чтобы ему дали в морду
You're looking for a fight if you say things like that to me — Если ты так будешь со мной разговаривать, то мы можем запросто подраться
If you drink and drive, you're looking for trouble — Если будешь садиться за руль в нетрезвом виде, то жди беды
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20 look for a trouble
Нефть: отыскивать неисправность
См. также в других словарях:
look for trouble — ► look for trouble informal behave in a way that is likely to provoke an argument or fight. Main Entry: ↑trouble … English terms dictionary
look for trouble — I see trouble II informal behave in a way that is likely to provoke an argument or fight youths take a cocktail of drink and drugs before going out to look for trouble * * * look for trouble see ↑look, 1 • • • Main Entry … Useful english dictionary
look for trouble — See at: ask for trouble … New idioms dictionary
look for trouble — informal behave in a way that is likely to provoke an argument or fight. → trouble … English new terms dictionary
look for — verb 1. try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of (Freq. 50) The police are searching for clues They are searching for the missing man in the entire county • Syn: ↑search, ↑seek • Derivationally related forms: ↑s … Useful english dictionary
look for — {v.} 1. To think likely; expect. * /We look for John to arrive any day now./ * /The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price./ * /Bob wouldn t go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for a phone … Dictionary of American idioms
look for — {v.} 1. To think likely; expect. * /We look for John to arrive any day now./ * /The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price./ * /Bob wouldn t go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for a phone … Dictionary of American idioms
look\ for — v 1. To think likely; expect. We look for John to arrive any day now. The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price. Bob wouldn t go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for a phone call from… … Словарь американских идиом
look for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms look for : present tense I/you/we/they look for he/she/it looks for present participle looking for past tense looked for past participle looked for 1) look for someone/something [usually progressive] to hope… … English dictionary
trouble — ► NOUN 1) difficulty or problems. 2) effort or exertion. 3) a cause of worry or inconvenience. 4) (in trouble) in a situation in which one is liable to incur punishment or blame. 5) public unrest or disorder. ► VERB … English terms dictionary
trouble — I n. 1) to cause, make, start, stir up trouble 2) to invite, look for trouble 3) to have trouble (she had a lot of trouble with her back) 4) to go to trouble (they went to a great deal of trouble to arrange the interview) 5) to get (smb.) into… … Combinatory dictionary