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1 get the sack
to be sacked:يَصْرِف مِنَ الخِدْمَهI'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late!
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2 get the sack
Australian slang: get the pink slip (from the colour of the termination form) -
3 give sb. the sack
صَرَفَ (النقود أو الصَّك) \ change: to give coins or smaller notes in place of (a bank note, etc.): Can you change this $10 note, please?. give sb. the sack: to sack sb.. -
4 to hit the sack завалиться спать
American: hit the hayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > to hit the sack завалиться спать
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• Broken sack will hold no (won't hold) corn (A) - Худой мешок не наполнишь (X)• Every horse thinks its own sack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• Every man must carry his own sack to the mill - Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего (C)• Every one thinks his sack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• Everyone thinks his sack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• More sacks to the mill - В тесноте, да не в обиде (B)• Standing sack fills quicker (The) - Деньги к деньгам идут (Д)• There comes nothing out of the sack but what was in it - Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется (4)• There comes nought out of the sack but what was there - Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется (4) -
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1) ( großer Beutel) sack;etw in Säcke füllen to put sth into sacks, to sack sth specetw im \Sack haben (sl) to have sth safely in one's pocketWENDUNGEN:mit \Sack und Pack ( fam) with bag and baggage;wie ein nasser \Sack (sl) as if poleaxed, like a limp rag; -
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A loose garment with sleeves. Any loose-fitting coat without a waist seam. In the 17th and 18th centuries a robe, commonly of satin or brocade, flowing loosely at the back in folds from the neckband or shoulder yoke. -
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m; -(e)s, Säcke, bei Summen: -1. sack; (Beutel) bag; BOT., ZOOL. auch sac; Dial. (Hosentasche) (trouser, Am. pants) pocket; ein / zehn Sack Kartoffeln one sack / ten sacks of potatoes; daliegen wie ein nasser Sack umg. lie there slumped in a heap2. fig., in Wendungen: in Sack und Asche ( gehen) (repent) in sackcloth and ashes; ein Sack voller Lügen a pack of lies; ein Sack voll Geld a pile of money; mit Sack und Pack (with) bag and baggage; etw. im Sack haben umg. have s.th. in the bag; jemanden in den Sack stecken umg. knock spots off s.o.; in den Sack hauen umg. (aufgeben) chuck it in; den Sack zubinden umg. wrap things up; Katze 14. vulg. (Hoden) balls Pl.; jemandem auf den Sack gehen oder fallen Sl., fig. get on s.o.’s tits, get s.o.’s shirt out, Am. bug s.o., piss s.o. off* * *der Sackbursa; bag; sackful; sack* * *Sạck [zak]m -(e)s, -e['zɛkə]1) sack; (aus Papier, Plastik) bagdrei Sack Kartoffeln/Kohlen — three sacks of potatoes/sacks or bags of coal
in Sack und Asche — in sackcloth and ashes
in Sack und Tüten sein (inf) — to be in the bag (inf), to be all wrapped up (inf)
etw im Sack haben (inf) — to have sth in the bag (inf)
den Sack schlägt man, und den Esel meint man (Prov) — to kick the dog and mean the master (prov)
jdn in den Sack stecken (fig inf) — to put sb in the shade (Brit), to outdo sb
2) (ANAT, ZOOL) sac4) (vulg = Hoden) balls pl (sl)jdm auf den Sack gehen (sl) — to get on sb's tits (sl)
fauler Sack — lazy bugger (Brit inf) or bastard (sl)
alter Sack — old bastard (sl)
* * *(a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) sack* * *<-[e]s, Säcke>[zak, pl ˈzɛkə]m1. (großer Beutel) sackdrei \Sack Kartoffel/Kohlen three sacks of potatoes/sacks [or bags] of coaletw in Säcke füllen to put sth into sacks, to sack sth specetw im \Sack haben (sl) to have sth safely in one's pocket6.* * *der; Sack[e]s, Säcke1) sack; (aus Papier, Kunststoff) bagdrei Sack Zement/Kartoffeln — three bags of cement/sacks of potatoes
jemanden in den Sack stecken — (ugs.) put somebody in the shade
2) (Hautfalte)* * *ein/zehn Sack Kartoffeln one sack/ten sacks of potatoes;daliegen wie ein nasser Sack umg lie there slumped in a heapin Sack und Asche (gehen) (repent) in sackcloth and ashes;ein Sack voller Lügen a pack of lies;ein Sack voll Geld a pile of money;mit Sack und Pack (with) bag and baggage;etwas im Sack haben umg have sth in the bag;jemanden in den Sack stecken umg knock spots off sb;in den Sack hauen umg (aufgeben) chuck it in;3. umg, pej sod, bugger, US bastard, jerk;fauler Sack umg lazy bastard;fetter Sack pej fatso4. vulg (Hoden) balls pl;* * *der; Sack[e]s, Säcke1) sack; (aus Papier, Kunststoff) bagdrei Sack Zement/Kartoffeln — three bags of cement/sacks of potatoes
jemanden in den Sack stecken — (ugs.) put somebody in the shade
2) (Hautfalte)* * *¨-e m.bag n.bursa n.sack n. -
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جُوَالِق \ sack: a large bag, made of rough cloth: a sack of coal; a sack of flour. \ See Also كيس (كِيس) \ صَرَفَ من الخدمة \ sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. \ عِدْل \ sack: a large bag, made of rough cloth: a sack of coal; a sack of flour. -
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كِيس \ bag: a container (of paper, cloth, leather, etc.) for carrying or storing things; a bag of money; a handbag; a sandbag. pocket: one’s personal money: I paid for that out of my own pocket, not with the firm’s money. pouch: a small bag: a tobacco pouch. sack: a large bag, made of rough cloth: a sack of coal; a sack of flour. -
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عَزَلَ \ depose: to remove sb. from a ruling position: The King was deposed by his army leaders. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. insulate: to cover (sth., esp. a wire) with material that electricity or heat cannot pass through; to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. isolate: to separate; keep apart and alone: The village was isolated, high in the mountains. A person who has a bad cold should be isolated from others for a few days. oust: to drive or push (sb.) out, from a position of power, etc.: The ruler was ousted by the army. sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. \ See Also طرد (طَرَد)، صرف (صَرَفَ) -
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I [sæk] nouna large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic:كيس كَبير II [sæk] verbThe potatoes were put into sacks.
to dismiss (a person) from his job:يَصْرِف منَ الخِدْمَهOne of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.
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SAC-SACK (Sequ, French)A gown introduced from France into England in the reign of Charles II. They continued to be worn for over 100 years, and were still in fashion in 1753. They were in satin brocade, with silver-white tissue flowered sack - ruby coloured ground with white tobine stripes, trimmed with floss. The robe was completely loose in the body, but gathered into broad plaits upon the neck and shoulders. -
14 Katze aus dem Sack lassen
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15 Ich habe die Katze aus dem Sack gelassen.
I let the cat out of the bag.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Ich habe die Katze aus dem Sack gelassen.
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16 im Sack haben
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17 дава отказ
sack v* * *give the sack--------sack (v) -
18 си легнува
sack out* * *hit the sack--------sack out -
19 Бил дед жабу, грозясь на бабу
The innocent is punished, not the guilty. See Не по коню, так по оглобле (H), Руки согрешили, а спина виновата (P)Var.: Бил дед жабу, сердясь на бабуCf: The dog bites the stone, not him that throws it (Am.). Many beat the sack and mean the miller (Br.). You kick the dog (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Бил дед жабу, грозясь на бабу
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20 blive fyret
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