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121 говорить лишнее
говорить (болтать) лишнее, сов. в. - сказать (болтнуть, наболтать, наговорить) лишнеенеодобр.say too much; say smth. one shouldn't say; let smth. slip; cf. let one's tongue run away with oneОн почувствовал сильное раздражение и, чтобы не сказать лишнего, быстро встал и пошёл в дом. (А. Чехов, Чёрный монах) — He felt intense irritation, and to avoid saying too much, he got up quickly and went into the house.
Никита глухо попросил: - Ты прости, ежели я вчера лишнее что-нибудь сказал. - Ну, что там! Мы - братья. (М. Горький, Дело Артамоновых) — Nikita requested tonelessly: 'If I said anything I shouldn't have, yesterday, forgive it.' 'Forgot it. We're brothers.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > говорить лишнее
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122 put one's foot in it
to say or do something stupid:يقولُ أو يَفْعَلُ شيئا غَبِيّاI really put my foot in it when I asked about his wife – she had just run away with his friend!
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123 de wedstrijd moeiteloos winnen
de wedstrijd moeiteloos winnenwin the match/competition/race hands down; 〈 bij paardenrennen ook〉 run away with the raceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de wedstrijd moeiteloos winnen
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124 doldraaien
♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [te ver doordraaien] drive/push/turn too far ⇒ overload -
125 hij liet zich meeslepen door zijn emoties
hij liet zich meeslepen door zijn emotiesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij liet zich meeslepen door zijn emoties
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126 uit zijn slof schieten
uit zijn slof schieten〈 kwaad worden〉 hit the roof; 〈extra veel zeggen/doen/uitgeven〉 go to town; 〈 te veel zeggen〉 let one's tongue run away with oneVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uit zijn slof schieten
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127 verspreken
〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich verspreken〉1 [klanken verwisselen] make a mistake/slip (of the tongue)2 [zich iets laten ontvallen] let one's tongue run away with one ⇒ 〈 iets verklappen〉 let the cat out of the bag, 〈door praten in moeilijkheden komen; informeel〉 put one's foot in it -
128 winnen
1 [als overwinnaar te voorschijn komen (uit)] win2 [vorderen, voorkomen] win, gain3 [winst maken] make a profit♦voorbeelden:ik hoop dat mijn nummer deze keer wint • I hope my number will come up this timeop het winnende paard wedden • pick the winnerde slag winnen • carry/save/win the dayde wedstrijd moeiteloos winnen • win the match/competition/race hands down; 〈 bij paardenrennen ook〉 run away with the raceje kan niet altijd winnen • you can't win them allzij wint het steeds in hun ruzies • she always gets the better of their fightswinnen bij het kaarten • win at cardswinnen met 7-2 • win 7-2, win by 7 goals/points to 2met twee lengten winnen • win by two lengthseen goede kans maken om te winnen • have a good chance of winningwinnen op punten • win on points(het) winnen van iemand • beat someone, have the best of someonehij wint het van Sam • he has it over Samaan gewicht winnen • gain weightin/aan duidelijkheid winnen • gain in clearnesshij had tien meter op zijn voorligger gewonnen • he had gained ten metres on the man/car/horse in frontII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 kolen winnen • extract/mine coalland winnen • reclaim/recover landzand winnen • extract sandzout uit zeewater winnen • obtain salt from sea watermetaal uit erts winnen • win metal from oreonze aandelen hebben vijf punten gewonnen • our shares have gained/put on five pointsstemmen winnen • pull voteshij heeft er niet veel bij gewonnen • he hasn't gained much by itdrie zetels op de Conservatieven winnen • win three seats from the Conservativesiemand voor zich winnen • win someone overiemand winnen voor een plan • win someone over to one's plan
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