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121 лбом стены не прошибешь
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лбом стены не прошибешь
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122 нападать
1) General subject: aggress (первым), assail, assault, be down on (на кого-л.), bear down, come across, descend (upon), down, fall on, fall to, fall upon, gang, have a down on (на кого-л.), have a tilt at (на кого-л.), hawk, hit on, infest, invade, lace into, light, lunge, molest (на прохожих), oppugn, overcome, pitch into, round on (на кого-либо), round upon (на кого-либо), set at, stab, storm at (на кого-л.), strike at, tee off, to be down on (smb.) (набрасываться, на кого-л.), to be on to (smb.) (на чей-л след), assume the aggressive, carry out an attack, knock, make a dead-set, make an attack, make for, strike, turn on, lash back against (на кого-л. в ответ на какие-л. действия), carry out on (на что-л.), make an assault on (на что-л.), get at (на кого-л.), make a dead set at (на кого-л.), be on to (на чей-л. след), hate on smt2) Biology: attack3) Aviation: raid4) Colloquial: (into) lace, set about7) Australian slang: lay into, put in the boot, take to8) Diplomatic term: blast9) Makarov: abuse, accumulate, charge, criticize, encounter, fall (on, out), fall on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), fall upon (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), find, find fault (with), hurtle (в споре и т.п.), run into, spring on (smb.) (на кого-л.), spring upon (smb.) (на кого-л.), come at, come on, come over, fall foul of, fly at, fly on, fly upon, come against (на кого-л.), drop across (на кого-л.), drop on (на кого-л.), drop upon (на кого-л.), have a dab at (на кого-л.), make a dab at (на кого-л.), come at (на кого-л. что-л.), fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.)10) Taboo: stomp on -
123 опровергнуть
1) General subject: belie, confute, contest, contradict, controvert, deflate, demolish, disprove, falsify, give the lie to (что-либо), knock the bottom out of, make hay of something (чьи-либо доводы и т. п.), meet, negative, overturn, rebut, refute, repulse, tear, turn the flank of (доводы), upend (the common assumption), prove wrong2) Mathematics: argue against, invalidate3) Law: dispose, dispose of, falsity, overcome4) Makarov: dispose (of) (аргумент, возражение), knock the bottom out of (smth.) (аргумент, теорию и т.п.), dispose of (аргумент возражение), knock the bottom out of (аргумент, теорию и т. п.), cast away (утверждение), cast back (утверждение)5) Phraseological unit: down with his apple-cart -
124 осиливать
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125 победить
1) General subject: be on the bandwagon (особ. на выборах), be victorious, beat, beat somebody into fits, conquer, defeat, do and die, do or die, down, get the best of it (в споре и т. п.), get the better, get the victory, have, have the best of it (в споре и т. п.), have the victory, knock out, knock somebody into fits, knock the spots off, land (на скачках), outpoint, outvie, overcome, pip, reduce, repel, score off, thrash (в борьбе, состязании), thresh (в борьбе, состязании), to be on the bandwagon (особ. на выборах), triumph, vanquish, whop, win, win the victory, worst, gain a victory, gain the upper hand, get the better of, have the best of it, knock for a loop, overthrow, put to the worse, win a game, bear away the bell (на состязании), carry away the bell (на состязании), clean clock (в драке, состязании; кого-л.), have scalp (в споре; кого-л.), come home (в спортивных соревнованиях), strike home (в спортивных соревнованиях), touch home (в спортивных соревнованиях), have scalp (кого-л., в споре), come of best, upends, (прийти первым) come in first2) Naval: foil3) Colloquial: hammer, thresh (в состязании), whip4) American: repel (в состязаниях), take into camp, whitewash5) Literal: take scalp (кого-л.)6) Sports: turn aside (e.g. Flyers easily turn aside Senators 5:1)7) Latin: aut vincere aut mori8) Military: overwar, win the field9) Australian slang: shit it in, take out10) Diplomatic term: get a victory, have a victory, score a victory, win a victory11) Jargon: knock off (в спорте и т.п.), sac (в состязании), sack (в состязании), trim (обычно с небольшим разрывом), murder (The other team murdered us. Другая команда победила нас), (в спорте) trash, (кого-л.) smear, slaughter, beat the spread, cop, cream (в спорте), cut (на конкурсе и т.п.), get away with (something), wipe12) Advertising: get victory, win victory13) Makarov: get home (в спортивных соревнованиях), up-end (в соревнованиях, конкуренции), worst (кого-л.), carry it away, come in first, come out victorious, draw the winner, fight down, fight it out, fight out, find the answer to (что-л.) -
126 побороть
1) General subject: beat, conquer, outpull, overcome, outdo, rise superior to, fight off (врага, болезнь), subdue2) Australian slang: wipe the floor with4) Makarov: fight down -
127 против рожна не попрёшь
Set phrase: needs must when the devil drives (дословно: Приходится, когда чёрт гонит (т.е. против необходимости ничего не поделаешь)), there is no arguing with a large fist (there is no use trying to fight against (or to win, overcome) somebody or something that is stronger than you), there is no use sticking your head in the lion's mouthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > против рожна не попрёшь
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128 разрешать вопрос
1) General subject: solve a question2) Military: overcome a linkage3) Mathematics: resolve a problem, solve the question4) Politics: resolve a question, settle a question5) Makarov: deal with a problem
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