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2 rozarse mucho con
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3 якшаться с
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4 codearse
pron.v.to rub shoulders.* * ** * *VPR (=alternar)codearse con — to hobnob with, rub shoulders with
* * *verbo pronominal* * *verbo pronominal* * *codearse (con)(v.) = rub + shoulders (with), rub + elbows (with), be in withEx: The value of reading good novels was easily explained as helping the working class to rub shoulders with the best of English manners and thought and encouraging them to pass their time happily and harmlessly.
Ex: The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex: Being in with the in-crowd isn't always the best thing.* * *
codearse ( conjugate codearse) verbo pronominal codearse con algn to rub shoulders with sb
codearse verbo reflexivo to hobnob [con, with], rub shoulders [con, with]
' codearse' also found in these entries:
English:
hobnob
* * *vpr* * *v/r:codearse con alguien rub shoulders with s.o.* * *codearse vr: to rub elbows, to hobnob -
5 водить компанию
1) General subject: rub elbows with, rub shoulders (с кем-л.), keep company with, rub elbows with (якшаться, с кем-л.), rub elbows, keep company2) Colloquial: (with) train, rub elbows with3) American: train5) Jargon: train with6) American English: hang out together -
6 codear
v.1 to elbow, to nudge, to jostle.2 to keep on at somebody, pester somebody. (Andes)3 to live off somebody (vivir de gorra). (Andes)* * *1 (empujar) to elbow* * *1. VT1) (=empujar con el codo) to elbow, jostle, nudgecodear a algn — to keep on at sb, pester sb
2. VI1) (=empujar con el codo) [disimuladamente] to nudge; [con fuerza] to elbow, jostle2) And, Cono Sur * to sponge *, live by sponging *3.See:* * *----* codearse con = rub + shoulders (with), rub + elbows (with), be in with.* * ** codearse con = rub + shoulders (with), rub + elbows (with), be in with.* * *codear [A1 ]vt‹persona› (ligeramente) to nudge; (con fuerza) to elbow■ codearsecodear CON algn:se codea con la alta sociedad he rubs shoulders with o he hobnobs with people in high society, he moves in high circles* * *♦ viAndes to wheedle, to cajole* * * -
7 якшаться
1) General subject: consort, hobnob, rub shoulders with (с кем-л.), keep company, rub elbows, rub shoulders, be in bed with2) Colloquial: rub elbows with (с кем-л.)3) Obsolete: pack and peel -
8 codearse (con)
(v.) = rub + shoulders (with), rub + elbows (with), be in withEx. The value of reading good novels was easily explained as helping the working class to rub shoulders with the best of English manners and thought and encouraging them to pass their time happily and harmlessly.Ex. The work of proclaiming Jesus as the only Savior of the world encounters problems, however, in a region Muslims and Christians have rubbed elbows for nearly two centuries.Ex. Being in with the in-crowd isn't always the best thing. -
9 якшаться
несовер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л.); разг.
hob-nob (with), keep company (with), rub elbows (with), consort (with)* * *hob-nob, keep company, rub elbows, consort -
10 заводить печки-лавочки
( с кем), тж. печки-лавочки завелись ( у кого с кем)прост.hobnob with smb.; rub elbows with smb.; rub noses with smb.- Ты думаешь, я не видел - у вас с Ефремом-то печки-лавочки завелись? Как ты смел в знакомство вступать без моего разрешения? (А. Эртель, Гарденины) — 'You think I do not see you rubbing noses with Yefrem? How dare you set up an acquaintance with him without my permission?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заводить печки-лавочки
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11 общаться с
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12 codearse con
• be on friendly terms with• rub elbows with• rub shoulders with -
13 ser amigo íntimo de
• be intimate friends with• rub elbows with• rub noses with -
14 obraca|ć2
impf Ⅰ vt obracać dużymi kwotami/milionami euro to deal in large sums/in millions of euros Ⅱ obracać się 1. (przebywać) to socialize- obracał się w kołach artystycznych he moved in artistic circles- obracać się wśród gwiazd filmowych to socialize with film stars, to rub shoulders with film stars GB, to rub elbows with film stars US2. (dotyczyć) obracać się wokół a. w kręgu czegoś to revolve around sth- wszystkie moje myśli obracały się wokół domu all my thoughts revolved around homeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obraca|ć2
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15 codearse con
v.to rub elbows with, to rub shoulders with, to be on friendly terms with. -
16 водить компанию
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17 общаться
1) General subject: associate, assort, commune, confabulate, consort, converse (с кем-либо), deal (кем-либо), foregather, forgather, groove, intercommune, intermingle, liaison, mix, mix with (с кем-л.), socialize, sort, talk, troop, intercommunicate, hang out with (At this point she hangs out mostly with Carmen and Sophie.), socialise (We work together but we don't socialise.)2) Colloquial: go around3) Rare: company4) Economy: communicate5) Jargon: bat (one's) gums, grok, rub elbows with, bowler (Let’s get together for a bowler.)6) Information technology: dialog, dialogue, hack (с вычислительной машиной)7) Business: associate with8) Makarov: intercommunicate (друг с другом), mingle (с людьми), mix with (smb.) (с кем-л.), communicate with -
18 водитися
1) ( товаришувати) to keep company ( with), to associate ( with); ( про дітей) to play ( with)водитися з кимсь — to associate, to keep company ( with); to hobnob ( with), to rub elbows ( with)
2) ( бути) to be, to be found3) ( бути звичаєм) to be usual, to be customary -
19 компанія
ж1) ек. ( фірма) company, corporation, firmдочірня компанія — affiliated (allied, associated, subsidiary, daughter) company
2) ( товариство) companyводити компанію (з кимсь) — to consort ( with); to rub elbows ( with); to associate ( with); to keep company ( with); to go around ( with)
скласти компанію кому-небудь — to keep smb. company
підтримати компанію — to join in, to join smb.
тепла компанія — cosy little gathering; rascally crew, bunch of rogues ( про шахраїв)
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См. также в других словарях:
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rub elbows with somebody — rub ˈshoulders with sb idiom (NAmE also rub ˈelbows with sb) to meet and spend time with a famous person, socially or as part of your job • He s rubbing shoulders with stars all the time. Main entry: ↑rubidiom … Useful english dictionary
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rub elbows with — socialize with, interact with … English contemporary dictionary
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rub elbows — • rub elbows • rub shoulders be in the same place (with others), meet and mix At the party we were able to rub elbows with many important people … Idioms and examples
rub shoulders with somebody — rub ˈshoulders with sb idiom (NAmE also rub ˈelbows with sb) to meet and spend time with a famous person, socially or as part of your job • He s rubbing shoulders with stars all the time. Main entry: ↑rubidiom … Useful english dictionary