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1 піднімати
= підняти1) ( переміщати знизу вгору) to raise, to lift, to hoist; (коловоротом, лебідкою тощо) to heaveпіднімати келих (за кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to raise one's glass (to)
піднімати комір — to raise ( to turn up) one's collar
піднімати лебідкою — to wind, to winch
піднімати прапор — to hoist ( to run up) a flag
піднімати руку — to raise one's hand; ( при голосуванні) to show one's hand
2) ( підбирати знизу) to pick up3) ( збільшувати рівень) to raise4) (збільшувати, підвищувати, підносити) to raiseпіднімати (здіймати) крик — to set up ( to raise) a cry, to raise the hue and cry
піднімати настрій — to raise one's spirits, to cheer up
піднімати ціну — to raise the price (of)
5) ( зміцнювати) to enhance6) (надихати, спонукати) to inspire, to stir upпіднімати заколот — to mutiny, to stir up a revolt, to excite rebellion
7) (налагоджувати, поліпшувати) to set back on its feet8) мисл. (зайця, ведмедя) to startпіднімати дичину — to spring ( to rouse) game
9)піднімати питання — to raise the issue, to bring up
піднімати пару с.-г. — to fallow
піднімати цілину — to open up virgin lands, to plough new lands
піднімати вітрило — to raise ( to make) sail, to set sail
піднімати на ноги — to alarm; to get up; to rouse
піднімати на сміх — to make fun (of), to ridicule, to laugh (at), to make a fool (of)
піднімати (задирати) ніс — to put on airs ідіом.
піднімати на когось руку — to lift (up) one's hand against someone
піднімати тривогу — to give/raise an alarm
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2 SLÁ
* * *I)(slæ; sló, slógum; sleginn; pret. also sleri), v.1) to smite, strike (slá e-n högg, kinnhest);2) slá hörpu, fiðlu, to strike the harp, fiddle;slá slag, to strike up a tune;slá leik, to strike up, begin, a game;slá vef, to strike the web, to weave;3) to hammer, forge (slá gull, silfr, sverð);slá e-t e-u, to mount with (járnum sleginn);4) to cut grass, mow (slá hey, töðu, tún, eng);5) to slay, kill (síns bróður sló hann handbana);6) fig., slá kaupi, to strike a bargain;slá máli í sátt, to refer a matter to arbitration;slá fylking, to draw up a line of battle;slá hring um, to surround;slá manngarð, mannhring, to form a ring of men round;slá eldi í e-t, to set fire to;slá landtjöldum, to pitch a tent, or also, to strike a tent, take it down;slá festum, to unmoor a ship;slá netjum, to put out the nets;slá hundum lausum, to slip the hounds;7) with preps.:slá e-t af, to cut off;slá e-n af, to kill, slaughter;slá á e-t, to take to a thing;slá á glens ok glúmur, to take to play and sport;slá á heit, to take to making a vow;slá e-u á sik, to take upon one-self;slá á sik sótt, to feign illness;slá á sik úlfúð, to show anger or ill-will;ekki skaltu slíku á þik slá, do not betake thyself to that;impers., sló á hann hlátri, he was taken with a fit of laughter;sló ótta á marga, many were seized with fear;því slær á, at, it so happens that;ljóssi sleri (= sló) fyrir hann, a light flashed upon him;slá í deilu, to begin quarrelling (eitt kveld, er þeir drukku, slógu þeir í deilu mikla);impers., slær í e-t, it arises;slær þegar í bardaga, it came to a fight;slá niðr e-u, to put an end to;nú er niðr slegit allri vináttu, now there is an end to all friendship;slá sér niðr, to lie down, take to one’s bed;slá e-n niðr, to kill;slá e-u saman, to join (þeir slá þá saman öllu liðinu í eina fylking);slá til e-s, to aim a blow at one, strike at one;slá undan höfuð-bendunum, to slacken the stays;slá e-u upp, to spread a report;slá upp herópi, to raise the war-cry;impers., loganum sló upp ór keröldunum, the flame burst out of the vessels;slá út e-u, to pour out (þá er full er mundlaugin, gengr hón ok slær út eitrinu);slá e-u við, to take into use (þá var slegit við öllum búnaði);slá við segli, to spread the sail;ek hefi þó náliga öllu við slegit, því er ek hefi í minni fest, I have put forth almost all that I recollected;slá beizli við hest, to put a bridle on a horse;e-u slær yfir, it comes over, arises (slær yfir þoku svá myrkri, at engi þeirra sá annan);8) refl., slást;(sláða, sláðr), v. to bar (hliðit var slát rammliga).(pl. slár), f. bar, bolt, cross-beam (slá ein var um þvert skipit).* * *pres. slæ, slær, slær; pl. slám (m. sláum), sláið, slá: pret. sló, slótt, slóttú (mod. slóst, slóstu), sló; pl. slógu (slósk = slógusk, Sturl. ii. 208 C): subj. slægi: imperat. slá, sláðú: part. sleginn: a pret. sleri or slöri occurs as a provincialism in the old vellum Ágrip—sløru, Fms. x. 403; sleri, 394; slæri, i. e. slöri, 379: [Ulf. slahan = τύπτειν, παίειν; A. S. sleân, slæge; Engl. slay; Dan.-Swed. slaa; O. H. G. slahan; Germ. schlagen.]A. To smite, strike, Dropl. 13; slá með steini, Fms. viii. 388; slá e-n til bana, ii. 183; slá e-n högg, kinnhest, i. 150, ix. 469, 522, Ld. 134; slá knött, Vígl. 24; slá til e-s, to strike at one, Finnb. 306, Sturl. ii. 24 C; slá í höfuð e-m, Fms. v. 173.2. slá hörpu, fiðlu, to strike the harp, fiddle, Vsp. 34, Fdda 76, Am. 62, Bs. i. 155, Fb. i. 348, Fms. vii. 356 (in a verse), Sks. 704, Grett. 168 (hörpu-sláttr); slá hljóðfæri, Fms, iii. 184; slá slag, to strike up a tune; hann sló þann slag, … sló hann þá Gýgjar-slag… þann streng er hann hafði ekki fyrr slegit, Fas. iii. 222, 223, cp. drápa and drepa: slá leik, to strike up for a dance or game to begin, hann sá at leikr var sleginn skamt frá garði, Sturl. ii. 190; so in embroidery (see borð), slá danz, 117, Karl. 52: slá eld, to strike fire, Fms. ix. 234: slá vef, to strike the loom, in weaving, xi. 49, Darr.; slá borða, Fas. i. 193, 205.3. to hammer, forge; slá hamri, Vkv. 18; slá sverð, Þiðr. 21; slá þvertré af silfri í hofit, Landn. 313; slá saum, Fms. ii. 218, ix. 377, Stj. 451; hann sló gull rautt, Vkv. 5; slá herspora, Fms. vii. 183; sleginn fram broddr ferstrendr, Eg. 285; slá öxar eða gref, Stj. 451: to mount, járnum sleginn, Fms. v. 339, Fas. iii. 574: to strike off, of coin.4. to mow, cut grass; slegin tún, Nj. 112; þrælar níu slógu hey, Edda 48; ek mun láta bera út ljá í dag ok slá undir sem mest … slá töðu, Eb. 150, Fb. i. 522; slá teig þann er heitir Gullteigr, Ísl. ii. 344; slá afrétt, Grág. ii. 303; slá eng, 281, Gþl. 360: absol., þeir slóu (sic) allir í skyrtum, Ísl. ii. 349, Grág. ii. 281.5. to slay, smite, kill, Stj. passim, but little used in classical writings, where drepa is the word; sverði sleginn, 656 C. 4; slá af, to slay. Bs. ii. 56, 89, Stj. 183; slá af hest, to kill a horse, send it to the knacker: to smite with sickness, slá með likþrá, blindleik, blindi, Stj.; harmi sleginn, Fms. iii. 11.II. metaph. phrases; slá kaupi, to strike a bargain, Ld. 30, Fms. ii. 80; slá máli í sátt, to put it to arbitration, Fms. x. 403; slá kaupi saman, Fb. ii. 79: slá fylking, to dress up a line of battle, Fms. viii. 408; slá öllu fólki í mannhringa, x. 229; slá hring um, to surround, Nj. 275. Fas. ii. 523; slá manngarð, mannhring, to form a ring of men round, Eg. 80, 88, Fms. viii. 67, x. 229; eldi um sleginn, Sól.: slá í lás, to slam, lock, Sturl. i. 63: slá eldi í, to set fire to, Fms. vii. 83, xi. 420, Hdl. 47; slá beisli við hest, to put a bridle in a horse’s mouth. Fas. ii. 508: slá landtjöldum, to pitch a tent, Eg. 291, Fms. ii. 264; or also, to strike a tent, take it down, Fær. 147; slá landtjalds-stöngunum, to loosen them, Hkr. i. 26; slá festum, to unmoor a ship, ii. 222, Fms. viii. 288, 379; slá undan höfuð-bendunum, to slacken the stays, Al. 67; slá netjum, to put out the nets. Bs. ii. 145; slá hundum (or slá hundum lausum, Fms. ii. 174, x. 326), to slip the hounds, Hom. 120.2. with prepp.; slá e-n við, to display; slá við segli, to spread the sail, Fas. ii. 523; þá var slegit við öllum búnaði, all was taken into use, Fms. x. 36; ek hefi þó náliga öllu við slegit, því er ek hefi í minni fest, I have put forth all that I recollected, Bs. i. 59: slá e-n upp, to spread a report (upp-sláttr), Fms, viii. 232, ix. 358: slá niðr, to throw down, Hom. 110; hann sló sér niðr, he lay down, Fms. ii. 194; hann slær sér niðr ( takes to his bed) sem hann sé sjúkr, Stj. 520; nú er niðr slegit allri vináttu, an end to all friendship, Fms. vi. 286, xi. 72: slá út, to throw out, N. G. L. i. 31; slá út eitrinu, to pour it out, Edda 40: slá saman liðinu, to join the army, Fms. x. 268: slá upp ópi, to strike up, raise a cry, viii. 414, Fb. ii. 125: slá í sundr kjöptunum, ii. 26: slá á e-t, to take to a thing; slá á glens ok glímur, he took to play and sport, Fms. ii. 182; hann sló á fagrmæli við þá, begun flattering, Nj. 167; slá í rán, to betake oneself to robbery, Stj. 400: slá á heit, to take to making a vow, Fs. 91: slá á, to take on oneself; slá á sik sótt, to feign illness, Fms. vi. 32; slá á sik úlfúð, to show anger, ill-will, Eb. 114; skaltú ekki slíku á þik slá, at þrá eptir einni konu, do not betake thyself to that, Ísl. ii. 250: slá e-u af, to put off; eg hefi slegið því af.III. impers., it strikes or breaks out to a thing, i. e. the thing happens; loganum sló út um keröldin, flames broke out round the casks, Fms. i. 128; þá sleri ljósi fyrir hann sem elding væri, x. 394; sló á hann hlátri, he was taken in a fit of laughter, vii. 150; sló ópi á herinn, the men fell a-shouting, viii. 225; þá sleri á uþefjani ok ýldu, x. 379; sló þá í verkjum fyrir brjóstið, Sturl. ii. 127 C. Bs. i. 119; sló þá felmt ok flótta á liðit, the men were panic-stricken and took to flight, Fms. i. 45; þótt þunga eðr geispa slái á hana, vi. 199; sló mikilli hræðslu á konu þá, viii. 8; sló ifa í skap honum, 655 xii. 3, Stj. 424; því slær á ( it so happens), at hann réttir höndina í ljósit, Bs. i. 462; slær þegar í bardaga, it came to a fight, Fms. xi. 32; sló með þeim í mestu deilu, x. 99; í kappmæli, Fb. i. 327; hér slær í allmikit úefni, Nj. 246; var mjök í gadda slegit, at hann mundi fá hennar (cp. Dan. klapped og klart), 280; þá sló því á þá, at þeir fóru í á með net, Bs. i. 119.B. Reflex. to throw oneself, betake oneself; slósk hón at fram eldinum, she rushed to the fireside, Fms iv. 339; slásk á bak e-m, to go behind another, Sturl. i. 197 C; slásk aptr, to draw back; gæta þess at eigi slægisk aptr liðit, Ó. H. 214; þeir kómu í Valadal, ok slósk (sic = slógusk) þar inn, broke into the houses, Sturl. ii. 208 C; þá slógusk í Suðreyjar víkingar, Vikings infested, invaded the islands, Fms. i. 245; slásk í för með e-m, to join another in a journey, xi. 129; ef nokkurr slæsk í mat eðr mungát, ok rækir þat meirr enn þingit, Gþl. 15; hann slósk á tal við Guðrúnu, entered into conversation with G., Nj. 129; slásk í sveit með e-m, Ó. H. 202; slásk á spurdaga við e-n, to ask questions, Sks. 302 B; slásk á svikræði, Fms. vi. 179. ☞ The slæsk in Ld. 144 is an error for slævask, see sljófa.II. recipr. to fight; hann slóst við Enska í hafi, Ann. 1420, cp. Dan. slaaes, but it is unclass., for berjask is the right word.III. part. sleginn; með slegnu hári, with dishevelled hair, Finnb. 250: hón var mörgu sleginn, whimsical, Gþl. 3 (= blandin): sleginn, surrounded, Akv. 14, 29; sleginn regni, beaten with rain, Vtkv. 5: sleginn, coined, N. G. L. i. 5. -
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совер.
1) start shouting, raise a cry
2) (на кого-л.)
shout/bawl (at), bellow (at); give hell* * ** * *start shouting, raise a cry -
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1) General subject: bawl out, bell, call, cry, give a cry, give a shriek, raise a cry, shout, sing out, utter a shriek2) Religion: cry out3) Makarov: call out -
5 ἐλελεῦ
Grammatical information: interjectionDerivatives: ἐλελίζω, aor. ελελίξαι `raise a cry of pain or of war (ἐλελεῦ)' (Ar., E.); also ἐλελύσδω (Sapph. 44, 31 LP; v. l. ὀλολύσδω).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations].Etymology: Primary interjection, cf. ἀλαλά, - άζω and ὀλολύζω; s. Schwyzer 716, Schwyzer-Debrunner 600f.Page in Frisk: 1,488Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλελεῦ
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6 поднять крик
General subject: lift a cry, lift voice, raise a cry, be a crybaby (Why are you being such a cry-baby?) -
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pra-kruṡP. - króṡati, to raise a cry, cry out MBh. R. ;
to utter (cries acc.), call R. ;
to invoke, call upon, cry out to (acc.) MBh.
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(Persian) cry, wail. faryod qil to cry out. faryod ur /ko’tar to raise a cry for help -
9 povikati
vi pf exclaim, cry out, raise a cry, yell, shout* * *• shout• cry out -
10 acclamo
ac-clāmo ( adc.), āvi, ātum, 1, v. n., to raise a cry at, to shout at, to exclaim (in a friendly or hostile manner), with and without the dat.; also with the acc. of the thing called.I.To shout at in a hostile sense, to disapprove or blame by shouting (so partic. in the time of the republic):II.non metuo, ne mihi adclametis,
cry out against, Cic. Brut. 73, 256; cf. id. Muren. 8; id. Piso, 65; id. Verr. 2, 48; id. Caecin. 28; so Sen. Ep. 47, 11; Suet. Galb. 20 al.:hostis omnibus, qui adclamassent,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 20; so Vell. 2, 4, 4; Suet. Caes. 70 al.—After the Aug. period, to cry at with approbation, to shout applause, to approve with loud cries, to applaud, huzza:populus et miles Neroni Othoni adclamavit,
Tac. H. 1, 78; Suet. Claud. 7; 27; id. Dom. 13 al.:prosequentibus cunctis servatorem liberatoremque adclamantibus,
they applaud him with loud acclamations as their saviour and deliverer, Liv. 34, 50 fin.; so Tac. A. 1, 44 al.— Impers.:ei adclamatum est,
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ac-clāmo ( adc.), āvi, ātum, 1, v. n., to raise a cry at, to shout at, to exclaim (in a friendly or hostile manner), with and without the dat.; also with the acc. of the thing called.I.To shout at in a hostile sense, to disapprove or blame by shouting (so partic. in the time of the republic):II.non metuo, ne mihi adclametis,
cry out against, Cic. Brut. 73, 256; cf. id. Muren. 8; id. Piso, 65; id. Verr. 2, 48; id. Caecin. 28; so Sen. Ep. 47, 11; Suet. Galb. 20 al.:hostis omnibus, qui adclamassent,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 20; so Vell. 2, 4, 4; Suet. Caes. 70 al.—After the Aug. period, to cry at with approbation, to shout applause, to approve with loud cries, to applaud, huzza:populus et miles Neroni Othoni adclamavit,
Tac. H. 1, 78; Suet. Claud. 7; 27; id. Dom. 13 al.:prosequentibus cunctis servatorem liberatoremque adclamantibus,
they applaud him with loud acclamations as their saviour and deliverer, Liv. 34, 50 fin.; so Tac. A. 1, 44 al.— Impers.:ei adclamatum est,
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General subject: give a shout, make a shout, raise a cry -
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сов.1. start shouting, raise a cry2. (на вн.) shout (at), bellow (at); give* hell (i.) -
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to start shouting (scolding, abusing, storming) ( against); to raise a cry -
15 ཙབ་ཧྲལ་བ་
[tsab hral ba]clamor, raise a cry, loose & dissolute course of life -
16 मुच्
muc
2) cl. 6. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXVIII, 136 muñcáti, - te ( RV. alsoᅠ, mucánti, mucasva;
p. muñcāna MBh. ;
pf. mumóca, mumucé, Ved., alsoᅠ, mumócat, múmocati, mumucas, mumoktu, amumuktam;
aor. ámok AV. ;
Impv. mogdhí TĀr. ;
amauk Br. ;
ámucat AV. ;
amukshi, mukshata RV. AV. ;
Prec. mucīshta RV. ;
mukshīya ib. ;
fut., moktā, Kalid. ;
mokshyati, - te Br. etc.;
inf. moktum Br. etc.;
ind. p. muktvā́ ib., - múcya RV., mókam, Br.), to loose, let loose, free, let go, slacken, release, liberate from, (abl. orᅠ - tas);
Ā. andᅠ Pass. with abl. orᅠ instr., rarely with gen. « to free one's self, get rid of, escape from») RV. etc. etc. (with kaṇṭham, to relax the throat i.e. raise a cry;
with raṡmīn, to slacken the reins;
with prâ̱ṇān, to deprive of life, kill);
to spare, let live R. ;
to set free, allow to depart, dismiss, despatch to (loc. orᅠ dat.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to relinquish, abandon, leave, quit, give up, set aside, depose ib. (with kalevaram, deham, prâ̱ṇān orᅠ jīvitam, to quit the body orᅠ give up the ghost i.e. to die);
to yield, grant, bestow Rājat. Campak.;
to send forth, shed, emit, utter, discharge, throw, cast, hurl, shoot at (« orᅠ upon» loc. dat., orᅠ acc. with orᅠ without prati;
with abl. andᅠ ātmānam, to throw one's self down from) Yājñ. MBh. R. etc.;
(Ā.) to put on Bhaṭṭ. ( Sch.):
Pass. mucyáte ( orᅠ múcyate, ep. alsoᅠ - ti andᅠ fut. mokshyati;
aor. ámoci), to be loosed, to be set free orᅠ released RV. etc. etc.;
to deliver one's self from, to get rid of, escape (esp. from sin orᅠ the bonds of existence) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to abstain from (abl.) Pañcat. ;
to be deprived orᅠ destitute of (instr.) MBh.:
Caus. mocayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
aor. amūmucat), to cause to loose orᅠ let go orᅠ give up orᅠ discharge orᅠ shed (with two acc.) Megh. Bhaṭṭ. ;
to unloose, unyoke, unharness (horses) MBh. R. ;
to set free, liberate, absolve from (abl.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to redeem (a pledge) Yājñ. ;
to open (a road) Prab. ;
to give away, spend, bestow MārkP. ;
to gladden, delight, yield enjoyment Dhātup. XXXIII, 66:
Desid. of Caus. mumocayishati, to wish to deliver (from the bondage of existence) Ṡaṃk. (cf. mumocayishu):
Desid. mumukshati, - te, (P.) to wish orᅠ be about to set free Pāṇ. 7-4, 57 Sch. ;
to be about to give up orᅠ relinquish (life) Kathās. ;
to wish orᅠ intend to cast orᅠ hurl Ragh. ;
(Ā.) to wish to free one's self Pāṇ. 7-4, 57 Sch. ;
to desire final liberation orᅠ beatitude RV. BhP. (cf. moksh):
Intens. momucyate orᅠ monokti
+ Gr. Cf.
Gk. μύσσω, μῦκος, μυκτής;
Lat. mungo, mucus
3) mfn. freeing orᅠ delivering from ( seeᅠ aṉho-m-);
letting go orᅠ letting fall, dropping, discharging, shooting, sending ( seeᅠ jala-, parṇa-, sāyaka-m- etc.);
f. deliverance ( seeᅠ a-múc)
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сов.start shouting, raise a cry; (на вн.) shout (at), bellow (at); give (i) hell -
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совер.1) start shouting, raise a cry2) (на кого-л.)shout/bawl (at), bellow (at); give hell -
19 أطلق صيحة أو ضحكة إلخ
أطْلَقَ صَيْحَةً أو ضِحْكَةً إلخto utter, emit, send, let burst forth, raise (a cry, laugh, etc.) -
20 ἐξανεγείρω
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Cry Wolf — is an expression that means raise a false alarm , derived from the fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Cry Wolf may also refer to: In music: Cry Wolf (Venom), 1983 song by Venom Cry Wolf (song), 1986 song by a ha Cry Wolf (Branigan), 1987 song by Laura … Wikipedia
Cry Wolf (disambiguation) — Cry wolf is an expression meaning raise a false alarm , derived from the fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf.Cry Wolf may also refer to:* Cry Wolf , a 2005 murder mystery film. * Cry Wolf , a 1983 song by Venom * Cry Wolf , a 1986 song by a ha * Cry… … Wikipedia
raise — [rāz] vt. raised, raising [ME raisen < ON reisa, caus. of risa, to RISE] 1. a) to cause to rise; move to a higher level; lift; elevate b) to bring to or place in an upright position 2. to construct or erect (a building, etc.) … English World dictionary
cry — ► VERB (cries, cried) 1) shed tears. 2) shout or scream loudly. 3) (of a bird or other animal) make a loud characteristic call. 4) (cry out for) demand as a self evident requirement or solution. 5) ( … English terms dictionary
Raise Your Fist and Yell — Album par Alice Cooper Sortie 5 septembre 1987 Enregistrement 1987 Durée 36:55 Genre Hard rock … Wikipédia en Français
raise a hue and cry against — index censure, decry, impugn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cry wolf — ► cry wolf raise repeated false alarms, so that a real cry for help is ignored. [ORIGIN: with allusion to the fable of the shepherd boy who deluded people with false cries of ‘Wolf!’] Main Entry: ↑wolf … English terms dictionary
cry wolf — raise repeated false alarms, so that a real cry for help is ignored. [with allusion to the fable of the shepherd boy who deluded people with false cries of ‘Wolf!’] → wolf … English new terms dictionary
cry wolf — If someone cries wolf, they raise a false alarm about something … The small dictionary of idiomes