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2 scrounging
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4 larceny
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5 steal
украсть имя существительное: глагол:угонять (steal, drive away)прокрадываться (steal, steal up)пиздить (snitch, steal, swipe)делать украдкой (steal, sneak) -
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7 theft
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8 thievery
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9 scrounge around for
phrvi infmlHe was scrounging around for a meal — Он искал, где бы достать поесть
Try to scrounge around for somebody to go to the party with, why don't you? — Постарайся найти кого-нибудь, с кем можно пойти на эту тусовку! Что ты, в самом деле?!
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11 snow
I n sl1)She was desperately scrounging around in her things for a snort of snow — Она лихорадочно искала в своих вещах порцию кокаина
2) AmENo snow, okay? I want straight talk — Давай без булды. Я хочу поговорить начистоту
II vi AmE slAll I heard was snow — Все, что я слышал - это настоящая мура
III vt AmE slSnow again, I didn't get your drift — Как ты сказал? Я не понял
You can try to snow me if you want but I'm onto your tricks — Можешь не стараться - ты мне мозги не запудришь, я тебя насквозь вижу
He'd start snowing his date in this very quiet sincere voice — Он начинал обычно уговаривать свою чувиху спокойным голосом, в котором слышались искренние нотки
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12 wise guy
n infml1) esp AmETell that wise guy to mind his own business — Скажи этому умнику, чтобы не совал свой нос в чужие дела
Some wise guy wiped out that bottle of Johnny Walker — Какой-то хам выпил всю бутылку "Джонни Уокер"
Who's thai wise guy that's been scrounging around in my papers? — Какой нахал рылся тут в моих бумагах?
2) AmEYou fellas don't want to listen to these goddamn wise guys. They'll get you in trouble — Не слушайте этих долбаных смутьянов. Они вас до добра не доведут
Fella always wants to be a wise guy, wants to tell folks stuff — Этот тип опять агитирует, опять несет правду людям
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