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101 вести себя вызывающе
1) General subject: brave it out, camp, roister, swash, assume the aggressive, take the aggressive2) Colloquial: camp it up4) Makarov: act out of lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести себя вызывающе
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102 вести себя хорошо
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103 виновное действие
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104 вред
1) General subject: bale, damage, detriment (without detriment to - без ущерба для), detrimental, disadvantage, disservice, disutility, evil, harm, harmfulness, ill, mischief, prejudice, scathe, wrong, hurt, injury, problems2) Law: damnify, endamagement, grievance, harmful consequence, lesion, nuisance, prejudicing3) Ecology: impairment4) leg.N.P. damage (law of torts), injury (law of torts)5) Makarov: spoil6) Phraseological unit: do a number on (To damage.) -
105 вред, причинённый обществу
Law: public mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вред, причинённый обществу
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106 вредить
1) General subject: blast (растениям и т. п.), blemish, blight, damage, do hurt to (кому-л.), endamage (кому-л.), harm, injure, interfere (pleasure must not be allowed to interfere with business - развлечение не должно вредить делу), make mischief, maul, scathe, stab, wrong, do damage, defile2) Military: sabotage3) Engineering: hurt4) Agriculture: blast (растениям, посевам)5) Mechanics: impair6) Business: affect7) Makarov: cause damage, do damage, do hurt to (кому-л.) -
107 всеобщее бедствие
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108 выходить из себя
1) General subject: be het up about, be in a swivet, get oneself into a snit, lose one's temper, short fuse, to be het up about ( smth.), to be in a swivet, blow top, blow up, get out, say a mouthful (Gleb had the good habit of never saying a mouthful in the company of others, no matter how angry he was. У Глебя было хорошее качество: как бы он не злился, он не выходил из себя на людях.), lose self-control, lose one's wool, flip one's lid4) Australian slang: rouse5) Jargon: blow( one's) mind (top), flip out, raise Cain (mischief; a rumpus; the devil; the roof; sand), blow cool, raise the roof, pop off, go ape6) Banking: grow hot under the collar -
109 губить
1) General subject: assassinate (что-л.), bring to ruin, canker, crab, dead, destroy, kill, overwhelm, perish (обыкн. pass.), play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, ruin, scathe, shipwreck, short circuit, short-circuit (что-л.), spoil, ulcerate, undo, waste, wilt (цветы), wither, fling down, play the deuce with, wreck, ravage, drag down2) Medicine: ulcer4) American: pickle5) Obsolete: bane7) Jargon: rub, shoot down in flames8) Makarov: blast (посевы), play Old Harry, play havoc, play the bear, play the deuce, play the dickens, poison, swamp, undo (рост растений), wreck (здоровье, карьеру и т.п.), do for, do for (обыкн. pass.)9) Scuba diving: murder -
110 действие, причиняющее вред обществу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > действие, причиняющее вред обществу
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111 держать детей подальше от озорства
General subject: keep children out of mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держать детей подальше от озорства
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112 держаться подальше от греха
General subject: keep out of mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держаться подальше от греха
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113 дух зла
1) General subject: Belial, author of evil, author of mischief2) Religion: cacodaemon, cacodemon -
114 его взор был полон лукавства
General subject: his eyes were full of mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его взор был полон лукавства
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115 злонамеренно причинённый вред
Insurance: malicious mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > злонамеренно причинённый вред
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116 злоумышленно причинённый вред
Law: malicious mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > злоумышленно причинённый вред
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117 из озорства
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118 иметь дурные намерения
Makarov: mean ill, mean mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь дурные намерения
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119 иметь злостные намерения
Makarov: mean mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь злостные намерения
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120 исковеркать
1) General subject: bastardize, deface, louse up, murder, play hell with (что-л.), warp one's whole life, play the mischief2) Architecture: garble3) Makarov: play hell with (smth.) (что-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
mischief — I noun annoyance, criminality, cruelty, damage, damnum, danger, detriment, devilment, deviltry, disservice, evil, evil conduct, fault, foul play, frolicsomeness, harm, harmful action, hurt, ill consequence, impishness, incommodum, infliction,… … Law dictionary
Mischief — Mis chief (m[i^]s ch[i^]f), n. [OE. meschef bad result, OF. meschief; pref. mes (L. minus less) + chief end, head, F. chef chief. See {Minus}, and {Chief}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Harm; damage; esp., disarrangement of order; trouble or vexation caused … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mischief — ► NOUN 1) playful misbehaviour. 2) harm or injury caused by someone or something. ● do someone a mischief Cf. ↑do someone a mischief ORIGIN Old French meschief, from meschever come to an unfortunate end … English terms dictionary
mischief — (n.) c.1300, evil condition, misfortune, need, want, from O.Fr. meschief misfortune, harm, trouble; annoyance, vexation (12c., Mod.Fr. méchef), verbal noun from meschever come or bring to grief, be unfortunate (opposite of achieve), from mes… … Etymology dictionary
Mischief — Mis chief, v. t. To do harm to. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mischief — *injury, hurt, damage, harm Analogous words: perniciousness, detrimentalness or detriment, deleteriousness, noxiousness, banefulness or bane (see corresponding adjectives at PERNICIOUS): *evil, ill: impairment, marring, spoiling (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mischief — [n] trouble, damage atrocity, catastrophe, devilment, devilry, dirty trick*, evil, fault, friskiness, frolicsomeness, funny business*, gag, harm, high jinks*, hurt, ill, impishness, injury, misbehavior, mischievousness, misconduct, misdoing,… … New thesaurus
mischief — [mis′chif] n. [ME meschief < OFr < meschever, to come to grief < mes (see MIS 1) + chever, come to a head < chief, end, head (see CHIEF)] 1. harm, damage, or injury, esp. that done by a person 2. a cause or source of harm, damage, or… … English World dictionary
Mischief — For other uses, see Mischief (disambiguation). H. Brückner, Mischief (1874) Mischief is a vexatious or annoying action, or, conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance. Young children, when they hear of mischief, think of practical… … Wikipedia
mischief — n. 1) to cause, do, make mischief 2) to be up to, get into mischief 3) malicious mischief 4) out of mischief (to stay out of mischief; to keep children out of mischief) 5) full of mischief 6) up to mischief * * * [ mɪstʃɪf] do get into mischief… … Combinatory dictionary
mischief — mis|chief [ mıstʃıf ] noun uncount behavior or play, especially of children, that causes trouble but not serious harm to other people: be up to/get up to mischief (=do something bad): The boys are always up to some kind of mischief! get into… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English