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101 zarzynać
impf ⇒ zarżnąć* * ** * *ipf.1. (= zabijać ostrym narzędziem) butcher, stick, cut throat; zarzynać zwierzę slaughter an animal.2. pot. (= niszczyć) ( gospodarkę) bring to ruin, ruin; ( samochód) run l. drive sth into the ground.ipf.1. (= kaleczyć się) (żyletką, szkłem) cut; zarżnąć się w palec cut one's finger.2. pot. (= doprowadzać się do stanu wyczerpania) push oneself; zarzynać się pracą work one's butt/nuts off, break one's tail off; zarzynać się (finansowo) go broke/bankrupt, cut one's throat financially.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zarzynać
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102 tå
digit, toe* * *(en, tæer) toe;[ let på tå] light-footed;[ gå på tæerne] walk on tiptoe, tiptoe;[ stå på tæerne] stand on tiptoe;( i aktivitet) be on the move,( trænge sig frem) push oneself forward; -
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104 вихвачуватися
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105 a căuta să avanseze
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106 a se vârî mereu în frunte
to thrust / to push oneself forward.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se vârî mereu în frunte
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107 trana
f. crane (bird).* * *1.u, f., see trani.II. pl. trönur, a frame-work, e. g. on which trunks of trees are laid to be cut by the saw; cp. tjald-trönur, a tent-frame.2.að, to intrude; esp. in the phrase, trana sér fram, to push oneself, of an impertinent and intruding person. -
108 farsi avanti
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109 farsi largo tra la folla
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110 farsi sotto
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111 zich dringen
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112 Vordergrund
Vor·der·grund ma. kunst, fotoforeground;im \Vordergrund stehen to be the centre [or (Am) -er] of attention;in den \Vordergrund treten to come to the fore -
113 идти на поводу
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114 повод
I муж.cause, occasion, groundпо этому поводу, по поводу этого — as regards this, apropos of this
давать/ подавать повод (кому-л./чему-л. делать что-л.) — to give occasion; to give cause (for)
по поводу — (кого-л./чего-л.) on the occasion (of); apropos (of), concerning, regarding; (чего-л.) because of, on account of
II муж.; мн. ч. поводьяидти на поводу — (у кого-л.) let smb. push oneself around, to follow smb.'s tastes
••быть на поводу у кого-л. — in smb.'s leading strings, to be led by smb., to be under smb.'s thumb
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115 op zijn tenen lopen
op zijn tenen lopenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op zijn tenen lopen
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116 teen
♦voorbeelden:1 de grote/kleine teen • the big/little toelange tenen hebben • 〈 figuurlijk〉 be touchy/easily offendedop z'n tenen gaan staan • stand on tiptoegauw op zijn teentjes getrapt zijn • 〈 figuurlijk〉 be quick to take offence, be touchyop zijn tenen de kamer in/uit lopen • tiptoe into/out of the roomvan top tot teen • from head to foot -
117 voorgrond
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118 sich in den Vordergrund schieben/drängen
to push oneself to the foreDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > sich in den Vordergrund schieben/drängen
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119 interfere
تَدَخَّلَ في \ interfere: to push oneself, without invitation, into sth. that is not one’s concern: Tell him to stop interfering in (or with) their plans. poke one’s nose into sth.: to take an unwelcome interest in (sb. else’s affairs). -
120 poke one’s nose into sth
تَدَخَّلَ في \ interfere: to push oneself, without invitation, into sth. that is not one’s concern: Tell him to stop interfering in (or with) their plans. poke one’s nose into sth.: to take an unwelcome interest in (sb. else’s affairs).
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push — ► VERB 1) exert force on (someone or something) so as to move them away from oneself or from the source of the force. 2) move (one s body or a part of it) forcefully into a specified position. 3) move forward by using force. 4) drive oneself or… … English terms dictionary
push — vb Push, shove, thrust, propel mean to use force upon a thing so as to make it move ahead or aside. Push implies the application of force by a body (as a person) already in contact with the body to be moved onward, aside, or out of the way {push… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
push off — / push on [v] leave; go to another place beat it*, continue, depart, exit, fare, get away, get lost*, go, go away, hie, hit the road*, journey, keep going, launch, light out, make oneself scarce*, make progress, pass, proceed, process, pull out,… … New thesaurus
push on — push off / push on [v] leave; go to another place beat it*, continue, depart, exit, fare, get away, get lost*, go, go away, hie, hit the road*, journey, keep going, launch, light out, make oneself scarce*, make progress, pass, proceed, process,… … New thesaurus
push one's fortune — To busy oneself in seeking a fortune • • • Main Entry: ↑push … Useful english dictionary
push — v. & n. v. 1 tr. exert a force on (a thing) to move it away from oneself or from the origin of the force. 2 tr. cause to move in this direction. 3 intr. exert such a force (do not push against the door). 4 intr. & tr. a thrust forward or upward.… … Useful english dictionary
push — verb 1》 exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself. ↘hold and exert force on (something) so as to cause it to move in front of one. ↘move one s body or a part of it forcefully into a specified position.… … English new terms dictionary
push — I. verb Etymology: Middle English possen, pusshen, probably from Old French pousser to exert pressure, from Latin pulsare, frequentative of pellere to drive, strike more at felt Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to press against with force … New Collegiate Dictionary
push one's luck — endanger oneself … English contemporary dictionary
push one's way — force oneself through … English contemporary dictionary
exert oneself — Syn: work hard, labour, toil, make an effort, endeavour, slog away, push oneself … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary