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2 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 -
3 общаться
несовер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л.)
communicate with, associate (with); mix (with); rub shoulders (with) разг.; consort (with); socialize (with)* * ** * *associate; mix; rub shoulders consort; socialize* * *associatecommunecommunicateconversedealintercommunicateinterminglematesocialize -
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5 водить компанию
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6 общаться
несовер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л.)communicate with, associate (with); mix (with); rub shoulders (with) разг.; consort (with); socialize (with) -
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associate (with), mix (with), rub shoulders (with)communicate (with), deal (with) -
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(с тв.)1) (вести разговоры, дела с кем-л) communicate (with); deal (with)2) ( водить знакомство с кем-л) associate (with); mix (with); rub shoulders (with) разг. -
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to associate (with), to communicate (with); to rub shoulders (with) разг. -
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(с тв.)associate (with); mix (with); rub shoulders (with) разг. -
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сов. разг. неодобр.1) (в вн.; войти в какое-л общество) worm one's way (into)затеса́ться в компа́нию (рд.) — mix (with), rub shoulders (with), hobnob (with)
2) (в вн. мн.; стать кем-л) become (d), turn (into), make oneself (into)он затеса́лся в нача́льники — he made himself into a boss
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12 чесать язык
чесать (трепать, мозолить) языкпрост.chatter; jabber; wag one's tongue; banter with smb.; swap stories; twaddle; prattleМатвей тоже занимал очередь, хотя по инвалидности мог бы пройти и так, но ему интересно было потолкаться среди людей, почесать язык, послушать разговоры: умственно полезно и душе хорошо. (Н. Евдокимов, Была похоронка) — As a war invalid he was entitled to go to the head of the queue, but it was nice to rub shoulders with people, to banter with them, and listen to their talk: it sharpened the wits and was good for the soul.
Оказалось, что совещание ещё не начиналось... Корифеи золотой промышленности чесали языки в коридоре. (О. Куваев, Территория) — It turned out that the conference had not yet begun... The founders and leading lights of the gold industry were swapping stories in the corridor.
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General subject: keep company with (кем-либо), rub shoulders with -
14 контачить
контачить несов. разг. [kontachitj](с тв.) (быть с кем-либо в контакте) be* in contact with smb., rub shoulders with smb. -
15 хлебом не корми
( кого)часто неодобр., ирон.it's better than meat and drink to smb.; nothing pleases smb. so much as...; there's nothing smb. enjoys more than...; smb. asks no better of life than...Курчаев.
[Мамаев] считает себя всех умнее, и всех учит. Его хлебом не корми, только приди совета попроси. (А. Островский, На всякого мудреца довольно простоты) — Kurchayev. He considers himself wiser than anybody else and goes about preaching to everybody. Nothing pleases him so much as having his advice sought.Наговорит [уставщик] так-то на людей, приказчик и примется лютовать. Сам, слышь-ко, бил. Хлебом его не корми, любил над человеком погалиться. (П. Бажов, Малахитовая шкатулка) — He'd speak bad of this one and that, and then the bailiff would start raging about. Flog them himself, he would. He really enjoyed tormenting folks, it was better than meat and drink to him.
Сквозь толпу к Рудину пробился бригадир бутчиков Карнаухов. Про него на шахте говорили, что его хлебом не корми, дай только постоять подле начальства. (Б. Горбатов, Донбасс) — Karnaukhov, leader of the wallers' team, squeezed his way through the crowd. It was said of him at the mine that he asked no better of life than to be able to rub shoulders with the chiefs.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебом не корми
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16 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 -
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1) (тереть, натирать себя чем-л) rub oneself2) (о вн.; прижиматься) rub against smthко́шка тёрлась о мои́ но́ги — the cat was rubbing against my legs
3) разг. неодобр. ( постоянно находиться где-л) hang around (somewhere)тере́ться во́зле кого́-л — follow smb around
тере́ться среди́ кого́-л [ме́жду кем-л] — mix / mingle with smb, rub elbows / shoulders with smb
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19 якшаться
(с тв.) прост. неодобр.hobnob (with), keep company (with), rub elbows / shoulders (with)
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