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2 put one's oar in
Общая лексика: вмешаться (в разговор, чужие дела и т. п.), вмешиваться (в разговор, чужие дела и т. п.) -
3 put one's oar in
karışmak, burnunu sokmak, maydanoz olmak -
4 put one's oar in
karışmak, burnunu sokmak, maydanoz olmak -
5 put one's oar in
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6 put one's oar in
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7 put one's oar in
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8 put one's oar in
вме́шиваться, встрева́тьThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > put one's oar in
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9 put one's oar in
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10 to put one’s oar in
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11 to put one's oar in
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12 put/shove/stick one's oar in
put/shove/stick one's oar inzich ermee bemoeien, zijn neus erin steken -
13 put in one's oar
разг.(put (shove или stick) in one's oar (тж. put, shove или stick one's oar in))вмешиваться (в разговор, в чужие дела)James here broke in: ‘Nobody knows anything about him. I don't see what Soames wants with a young man like that. I shouldn't be surprised if Irene had put her oar in.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part I, ch. VI) — Тут Джеймс вмешался в разговор: - Об этом молодом человеке никто ничего не знает. Не понимаю, зачем Сомсу понадобилось связываться с ним. Уж, наверное, дело не обошлось без вмешательства Ирэн.
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paзг.вмeшивaтьcя (в paзгoвop, в чужиe дeлa)', coвaть (cвoй) нoc в чужиe дeлa James here broke in: 'Nobody knows anything about him. I don't see what Soames wants with a young man like that. I shouldn't be surprised if Irene had put her oar in' (J. Galsworthy). We will have to keep the arrangements a secret from her because she'll only want to shove her oar in -
15 put etc one's oar in
expr infmlWe shouldn't let her in on the act because she'll only want to shove her oar in — Не стоит посвящать ее в это дело, а то она будет лезть со своими советами
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > put etc one's oar in
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1) Общая лексика: вмешаться (в разговор, чужие дела и т. п.), вмешиваться (в разговор, чужие дела и т. п.)2) Сленг: добавлять своё мнение или комментарий -
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18 put in one's oar
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19 put\ in\ one's\ oar
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20 shove one's oar in
см. put in one's oar
См. также в других словарях:
put one's oar in — ► put one s oar in informal give an opinion without being asked. Main Entry: ↑oar … English terms dictionary
put one's oar in — phrasal also shove one s oar in or stick one s oar in : to offer usually unwanted advice or assistance : take part in another s affairs usually without being asked or wanted : be meddlesome : interfere had to put their oar in all the time Robert… … Useful english dictionary
put one's oar in — Interfere … A concise dictionary of English slang
put (or stick) one's oar in informal, — put (or stick) one s oar in informal, chiefly Brit. give an opinion without being asked. → oar … English new terms dictionary
shove one's oar in — phrasal see put one s oar in … Useful english dictionary
stick one's oar in — phrasal see put one s oar in … Useful english dictionary
To put in one's oar — Oar Oar ([=o]r), n [AS. [=a]r; akin to Icel. [=a]r, Dan. aare, Sw. [*a]ra; perh. akin to E. row, v. Cf. {Rowlock}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oar — ► NOUN ▪ a pole with a flat blade, used for rowing or steering a boat. ● put one s oar in Cf. ↑put one s oar in ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
oar — [ôr] n. [ME ore < OE ar, akin to ON < IE * oyer , rudder pole < base * ei , * oi , pole, rod > Gr oiēion, rudder] 1. a long pole with a broad blade at one end, held in place by an oarlock and used in pairs to row a boat: a single oar… … English World dictionary
oar — /ɔ / (say aw) noun 1. an instrument for propelling a boat, sometimes used also for steering, consisting of a long shaft of wood with a blade at one end. 2. something resembling this or used for a similar purpose. 3. → oarsman. –verb (t) 4. to… …
oar — n. 1 a pole with a blade used for rowing or steering a boat by leverage against the water. 2 a rower. Phrases and idioms: put one s oar in interfere, meddle. rest (US lay) on one s oars relax one s efforts. Derivatives: oared adj. (also in comb.) … Useful english dictionary