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1 занимайтесь своим делом!
General subject: mind your own concerns!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > занимайтесь своим делом!
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2 Г-251
ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ ГОЛОВУ coll ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ МОЗГИ substand VP subj: human1. - кому чем to overload s.o. 's (or one's own) memory with much information or knowledge, often unnecessaryX забивает Y-y голову Z-ом = X fills (stuffs) Y's head (mind) with ZX stuffs (fills) Y's head full of Z X clutters (up) Yb mind with Z.«Ну и дед у тебя! - искренне подивился солдат. - Интересный дед. Только забивает он тебе голову всякой чепухой» (Айтматов 1). "You've quite a grandpa, haven't you!" the soldier said admiringly. "An interesting grandpa. But he fills your head with all sorts of nonsense" (1a). "That's some grandfather you have," said the soldier with genuine wonder. "A very interesting grandfather. Only he stuffs your head with all kinds of rubbish" (1b).2. to overload, burden o.s. with obligations or concerns regarding s.o. or sth.: X забивает (себе) голову Y-ом = X weighs himself down with Y. -
3 забивать голову
• ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ ГОЛОВУ coll; ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ МОЗГИ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. забивать голову кому чем to overload s.o.'s (or one's own) memory with much information or knowledge, often unnecessary:- X clutters (up) Y's mind with Z.♦ " Ну и дед у тебя! - искренне подивился солдат. - Интересный дед. Только забивает он тебе голову всякой чепухой" (Айтматов 1). "You've quite a grandpa, haven't you!" the soldier said admiringly. "An interesting grandpa. But he fills your head with all sorts of nonsense" (1a). "That's some grandfather you have," said the soldier with genuine wonder. "A very interesting grandfather. Only he stuffs your head with all kinds of rubbish" (1b).2. to overload, burden o.s. with obligations or concerns regarding s.o. or sth.:Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забивать голову
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4 забивать мозги
• ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ ГОЛОВУ coll; ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ МОЗГИ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. забивать мозги кому чем to overload s.o.'s (or one's own) memory with much information or knowledge, often unnecessary:- X clutters (up) Y's mind with Z.♦ " Ну и дед у тебя! - искренне подивился солдат. - Интересный дед. Только забивает он тебе голову всякой чепухой" (Айтматов 1). "You've quite a grandpa, haven't you!" the soldier said admiringly. "An interesting grandpa. But he fills your head with all sorts of nonsense" (1a). "That's some grandfather you have," said the soldier with genuine wonder. "A very interesting grandfather. Only he stuffs your head with all kinds of rubbish" (1b).2. to overload, burden o.s. with obligations or concerns regarding s.o. or sth.:Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забивать мозги
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5 забить голову
• ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ ГОЛОВУ coll; ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ МОЗГИ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. забить голову кому чем to overload s.o.'s (or one's own) memory with much information or knowledge, often unnecessary:- X clutters (up) Y's mind with Z.♦ " Ну и дед у тебя! - искренне подивился солдат. - Интересный дед. Только забивает он тебе голову всякой чепухой" (Айтматов 1). "You've quite a grandpa, haven't you!" the soldier said admiringly. "An interesting grandpa. But he fills your head with all sorts of nonsense" (1a). "That's some grandfather you have," said the soldier with genuine wonder. "A very interesting grandfather. Only he stuffs your head with all kinds of rubbish" (1b).2. to overload, burden o.s. with obligations or concerns regarding s.o. or sth.:Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забить голову
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6 забить мозги
• ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ ГОЛОВУ coll; ЗАБИВАТЬ/ЗАБИТЬ МОЗГИ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. забить мозги кому чем to overload s.o.'s (or one's own) memory with much information or knowledge, often unnecessary:- X clutters (up) Y's mind with Z.♦ " Ну и дед у тебя! - искренне подивился солдат. - Интересный дед. Только забивает он тебе голову всякой чепухой" (Айтматов 1). "You've quite a grandpa, haven't you!" the soldier said admiringly. "An interesting grandpa. But he fills your head with all sorts of nonsense" (1a). "That's some grandfather you have," said the soldier with genuine wonder. "A very interesting grandfather. Only he stuffs your head with all kinds of rubbish" (1b).2. to overload, burden o.s. with obligations or concerns regarding s.o. or sth.:Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забить мозги
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