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  • 21 hold up

    1. ограбить (угрожая оружием)

    That bank has been held up three times.

    The criminals held up the train and took all the passengers’ money.

    2. тормозить, задерживать (дело)

    The office manager’s absence is holding up everything.

    The building of the new road has been held up by bad weather.

    3. застрять (в дорожной пробке)

    Sorry I’m late. I was held up by the traffic.

    We were held up on the road by a nasty traffic accident. 4. держать себя в руках, сохранять спокойствие

    The grieving mother held up for her children’s sake.

    How does he hold up under such a responsibility?

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hold up

  • 22 scratch

    I [skrætʃ] n

    There were some nasty (deep, bad) scratches on the record. — Пластинка была сильно поцарапана.

    She came out of the accident without a scratch. — В этой аварии она не получила ни царапинки

    II [skrætʃ] v
    царапать, царапаться, оцарапать, расцарапать, чесать, чесаться, скрести, расчёсывать

    Be careful the cat doesn't scratch you. — Осторожнее, смотри, чтобы кошка тебя не поцарапала.

    Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. — Рука руку моет

    - scratch one's hand on the nail
    - scratch the cat's head

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > scratch

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  • nasty — nas|ty1 [ næsti ] adjective 1. ) nasty behavior is unkind or offensive: UNPLEASANT: She said some very nasty things about him. a nasty look a ) a nasty person says or does unkind things to people: a mean, nasty man/woman/child You ve been really… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • nasty — UK [ˈnɑːstɪ] / US [ˈnæstɪ] adjective Word forms nasty : adjective nasty comparative nastier superlative nastiest 1) a) very unpleasant to taste, smell, see, or feel a nasty cold wind nasty looking bugs cheap and nasty: cheap and nasty red wine b) …   English dictionary

  • nasty — nastily, adv. nastiness, n. /nas tee/, adj., nastier, nastiest, n., pl. nasties. adj. 1. physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room. 2. offensive to taste or smell; nauseating. 3. offensive; objectionable: a nasty habit. 4 …   Universalium

  • nasty — adjective 1) a nasty smell Syn: unpleasant, disagreeable, disgusting, distasteful, awful, dreadful, horrible, terrible, vile, foul, abominable, frightful, loathsome, revolting, repulsive, odious, sickening …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • nasty — nas•ty [[t]ˈnæs ti[/t]] adj. ti•er, ti•est, 1) disgustingly unclean; filthy 2) offensive to taste or smell; nauseating 3) indecent or obscene: a nasty word[/ex] 4) highly objectionable or unpleasant 5) vicious, spiteful, or ugly 6) bad to deal… …   From formal English to slang

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  • nasty — adjective 1) a nasty smell Syn: unpleasant, disagreeable, disgusting, vile, foul, abominable, revolting, repulsive, repellent, obnoxious, unsavoury, noxious, foul smelling, smelly, stinking, rank; informal ghastly …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • accident — n. unexpected, unpleasant event catastrophe 1) to have, meet with an accident (they had an accident during their trip) 2) to prevent accidents 3) an awful, bad, dreadful, frightful, horrible, nasty, serious, shocking; fatal; near; unavoidable;… …   Combinatory dictionary

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