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1 make such settlement, compromise or other agreement as he considers expedient
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > make such settlement, compromise or other agreement as he considers expedient
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2 don't make such a display of your knowledge
English-Dutch dictionary > don't make such a display of your knowledge
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3 don't make such a noise!
Общая лексика: перестаньте шуметь!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > don't make such a noise!
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4 it is sad that he should make such an unfortunate marriage
Общая лексика: весьма прискорбно, что он так неудачно женилсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is sad that he should make such an unfortunate marriage
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5 it was out of order to make such a tactless remark
Общая лексика: это бестактное замечание было совершенно неуместнымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it was out of order to make such a tactless remark
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6 why do you make such a palaver about this dog?
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > why do you make such a palaver about this dog?
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7 Don't make such a noise!
Перестань<те> шуметь!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Don't make such a noise!
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8 make an exhibition of oneself
(make an exhibition (a spectacle, амер. a show) of oneself)выставлять себя на посмешище, ставить себя в смешное положение; попасть в дурацкое положение; см. тж. make a sight of oneself‘I refused,’ his wife said, ‘To make a spectacle of myself by arguing with such a contemptible envious creature.’ (D. Carter, ‘Tomorrow Is with Us’, ch. VIII) — - я не желала выставлять себя на посмешище, - сказала его жена, - и унизиться до того, чтобы вступить в спор с этим завистливым ничтожеством.
Mary: "...Really, he ought to have more pride than to make such a show of himself." (E. O'Neill, ‘Long Day's Journey into Night’, act 1) — Мэри: "...Ну как можно ставить себя в такое смешное положение?! Где у Джейми гордость?"
Clancy: "...you're plain high. You'd better go home before you make a show of yourself." (D. Cusack, ‘Shoulder the Sky’, act III) — Клэси: "...вы напились. Идите-ка лучше домой, пока не влипли в какую-нибудь дурацкую историю."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > make an exhibition of oneself
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9 make a fool
1) ( of oneself) вести себя как дурак ( или осёл), свалять дурака, поставить себя в глупое, дурацкое положение...your friend the Buccaneer has made a fool of himself; he will have to pay for it! (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part II, ch. XIII) —...твой друг Пират свалял большого дурака; придется ему расплачиваться за это!
‘Oh, Lord,’ Henry muttered. ‘How did I make such an ass of myself?’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part I, ch. 13) — - О, господи, - прошептал Генри. - я же вел себя как осел!
2) (of smb.) одурачить, поставить кого-л. в глупое, дурацкое положение, посмеяться над кем-л. (тж. make a monkey of или out of smb.)No sense going up there and let those smart talkers make a monkey of you! (M. Dickens, ‘The Heart of London’, part II) — Нет смысла идти туда. Эти говоруны только посмеются над вами.
He went away vowing no woman would ever again make a fool of him. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 49) — Он ушел, поклявшись, что никогда больше ни одной женщине не позволит себя дурачить.
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10 make a fool of
1) ( oneself) вecти ceбя кaк дуpaк (или ocёл), cвaлять дуpaкa, пocтaвить ceбя в глупoe, дуpaцкoe пoлoжeниeYour friend the Buccaneer has made a fool of himself; he will have to pay for it (J. Galsworthy). 'Oh, Lord,' Henry muttered. 'How did I make such an ass of, myself?' (A. J. Cronin)2) (smb.) oдуpaчить, пocтaвить кoгo-л. в глупoe, дуpaцкoe пoлoжeниe (тж. make a monkey of или out of smb.) He went away vowing no woman would ever again make a fool of him (K. S. Prichard). My lawyer is going to make a monkey out of you on the witness stand (E. S. Gardner) -
11 make a big deal out of something
expr sl esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > make a big deal out of something
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12 make an exhibition (or aмep. a show) of oneself
выcтaвлять ceбя нa пocмeшищe, cтaвить ceбя в cмeшнoe пoлoжeниe; пoпacть в дуpaцкoe пoлoжeниeWhy, even in the court he had to make an exhibition of himself (A. J. Cronin). Mary.... Really, he ought to have more pride than to make such a show of himself (E. O'Neilt)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > make an exhibition (or aмep. a show) of oneself
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13 make waves
нapушaть cпoкoйcтвиe, пpичинять бecпoкoйcтвo [пepвoнaч. aмep.]In Taylor... Bush Administration officials appeared confident they were getting a respected bureaucrat who wouldn't make waves (Business Week International}. People say Pierre Manroy has presidential ambitions. And why not, if Ross Perot can make such waves in the United States? (The Economist) -
14 make a matter
уст.вызывать шум, волнениеBecause you said a word too much in a friend's ear, that would die ere she betrayed you - to make such a matter! (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Catriona’, ch. VII) — Весь шум поднялся из-за того, что вы по секрету сказали лишнее своему другу, который скорее умрет, чем выдаст вас.
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15 make a parade of smth.
выставлять напоказ что-л., кичиться, щеголять чем-л.Don't make such a parade of all your personal likes and dislikes. (DEI) — Не следует выставлять напоказ все ваши симпатии и антипатии.
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16 make an issue of smth.
делать из чего-л. предмет спора, делать проблему из чего-лYou make such an issue of it, when really it's all so innocent. (M. Dickens, ‘The Heart of London’, part III) — Не делай проблемы из этой вечеринки. Все было вполне безобидно.
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17 make out
make out а) разобрать; б) увидеть, различить, понять; you can just make outthe farm in the distance. в) доказывать; The lawyers tried to make out thatPeter had not been present at the accident. г) составлять (документ); выписы-вать (счет, чек); When you make out the bill, please give me a copy. д) amer.жить, существовать; how did he make out while his wife was away? е) справ-ляться (с чем-л.); преуспевать; how did he make out at the examination? как онсдал экзамен? ж) делать вид; притворяться; дать понять; you can't makeyourself out to be younger than you are. he's not such a fool as he's made outto be. з) удаваться, иметь успех; Whatever profession this young man chooses,I'm sure he'll make out all right. и) coll. заниматься сексом; The park wasfull of lovers making out on the grass. -
18 make amends
1) компенсировать, возмещать убыткиHe made amends for the damaged goods. — Ему пришлось компенсировать стоимость испорченных товаров.
2) стараться загладить, искупить винуWhat punishment can make amends for such a frightful misdeed? (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 15) — Какая кара может искупить столь ужасное преступление?
...she felt a vague regret at her lack of courtesy, considered that she must make amends to him in some fashion, perhaps apologise or give him some tobacco for his Christmas box. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book III, ch. 10) —...теперь она жалела, что была с ним так невежлива, и сказала себе, что постарается как-нибудь загладить вину: может, извинится перед ним или подарит табаку на рождество.
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19 make a difficulty
Don't make difficulties about such a small job. The whole thing won't take you more than an hour. — Не придумывай несуществующих трудностей. Это легкая работа, она займет у тебя не больше часа.
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20 make a hash of smth
напутать, перепутать что-л.; внести путаницу во что-л., устроить беспорядокI hate the idea of Larry making such a mess of his life. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. II) — Ужасно и подумать, что Ларри сам портит себе жизнь.
Not one man in a hundred can sharpen a quill properly... you must have good hands. I usually make a mess of them myself. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 10) — Из ста человек и одного не найдется, кто мог бы как следует очинить гусиное перо... у вас хорошие руки. У меня самого это плохо получается.
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