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1) General subject: blackmail, buck, bulldoze, intimidate, make somebody squeal, racketeer, make squeal (кого-л.), put through the wringer (кого-л.)2) American: strike3) Law: squeeze4) Australian slang: put the nips in5) Jargon: buffalo, lean against, lean on, put ( someone) on the shake, put the shake on (someone), rip off, shake -
2 вымогать деньги посредством давления
Australian slang: put the nips inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вымогать деньги посредством давления
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3 вымогать деньги посредством запугивания
Australian slang: put the nips inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вымогать деньги посредством запугивания
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4 beißen
to bite* * *bei|ßen ['baisn] pret bi\#ss [bɪs] ptp gebi\#ssen [gə'bɪsn]1. vtito bite; (= brennen Geschmack, Geruch, Schmerzen) to sting; (= kauen) to chewin den Apfel béíßen — to bite into the apple, to take a bite out of the apple
ich kann dieses Brot nicht béíßen — this bread is too hard for me
der Hund hat mich or mir ins Bein gebissen — the dog has bitten my leg or me in the leg
der Rauch/Wind beißt in den Augen/mich in die Augen (inf) — the smoke/wind makes one's/my eyes sting
er wird dich schon nicht béíßen (fig) — he won't eat or bite you
zu béíßen haben (fig) — to have sth to chew over (Brit) or on
See:→ Gras2. vr(Farben) to clashauf die Zunge/Lippen béíßen — to bite one's tongue/lips
béíßen — to kick oneself (inf)
* * *(to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) nip* * *bei·ßen< biss, gebissen>[ˈbaisn̩]I. vter wird dich schon nicht \beißen! (fig) he won't bite youdas Brot ist so hart, dass man es kaum mehr \beißen kann! this bread is so hard that you can hardly bite into itetwas/nichts zu \beißen haben (fam) to have something/nothing to eat, to get one's teeth around hum famII. viin einen Apfel \beißen to bite into [or take a bite out of] an apple; (schnappen)▪ nach jdm/etw \beißen to bite [or snap] at sb/sth2. (brennend sein)in den Augen \beißen to make one's eyes sting [or water3. (anbeißen) to rise to the baitdie Fische wollen heute nicht \beißen the fish aren't biting today4.III. vr1. (mit den Zähnen)2. (unverträglich sein)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) bite; (kauen) chewin etwas (Akk.) beißen — bite into something
ich habe mich od. mir auf die Zunge/in die Lippe gebissen — I've bitten my tongue/lip
der Hund hat mir od. mich ins Bein gebissen — the dog bit me in the leg
nichts/nicht viel zu beißen haben — (fig.) have nothing/not have much to eat
2) (ätzen) sting2.in die od. in den Augen beißen — sting one's eyes; make one's eyes sting
* * *beißen; beißt, biss, hat gebissenA. v/t auch Insekt: bite;jemanden ins Bein/in den Finger beißen bite sb’s leg/finger;ein Loch in etwas beißen bite a hole into sth, take a bite out of sth;das kann man ja kaum beißen! it’s as hard as rock, you can hardly get your teeth into it;nichts zu beißen haben umg not have a bite to eat;B. v/i1. auch Insekt und Fisch: bite;in etwas beißen bite (into) sth;sie biss fest in den Apfel she bit hard into the apple;auf etwas beißen bite on sth;nach jemandem/etwas beißen snap at sb/sth; Tier:wild um sich beißen snap wildly;an der Frage werden wir noch zu beißen haben umg that question will give us something to chew on;an dem Test hatte ich (schwer) zu beißen umg I struggled (hard) with the test; → Apfel, Granit, GrasC. v/r1. bite o.s.;2. fig Farben, Töne etc: clash* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) bite; (kauen) chewin etwas (Akk.) beißen — bite into something
ich habe mich od. mir auf die Zunge/in die Lippe gebissen — I've bitten my tongue/lip
der Hund hat mir od. mich ins Bein gebissen — the dog bit me in the leg
nichts/nicht viel zu beißen haben — (fig.) have nothing/not have much to eat
2) (ätzen) sting2.in die od. in den Augen beißen — sting one's eyes; make one's eyes sting
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5 nip
[nɪp] past tense, past participle nipped1. verb1) to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite:يَضْغَط بين الإبْهام والسَّبابَه، يَقْرُص، يَعُضThe dog nipped her ankle.
2) to cut with such an action:يَقْطَع، يَقْضُمHe nipped off the heads of the flowers.
3) to sting:يَقْرُصIodine nips when it is put on a cut.
4) to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey:يَقوم بِزِيارَةٍ سَريعَهHe nipped over to Paris for the week-end.
يوقِف نُمُوThe frost has nipped the roses.
2. noun1) the act of pinching or biting:قَرْصَه، عَضَّهHis dog gave her a nip on the ankle.
2) a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather:لَسْعَهa nip in the air.
3) a small drink, especially of spirits.جُرْعَه
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