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1. shrug2. shrug shouldersРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > пожимать плечами
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Князь Андрей только пожал плечами на детские речи Пьера. Он сделал вид, что на такие глупости нельзя отвечать. (Л. Толстой, Война и мир) — Prince Andrew only shrugged his shoulders at Pierre's childish words. He put on the air of one who finds it impossible to reply to such nonsense.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пожимать плечами
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General subject: clasp, give a squeeze, give a light squeeze, reap (пожинать плоды своих трудов - reap the fruits of one's labour), shake (пожимать руки - shake hands with), shrug (пожать / пожимать плечами - shrug one's shoulders, вместо ответа пожать плечами - shrug off the question) -
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ср.1) shoulderправое плечо вперед! воен. — left turn!, left wheel!
трепать кого-л. по плечу — to pat smb.'s shoulder
брать на плечи, вскидывать на плечи — to shoulder
на плечо! — воен. shoulder arms!
расправлять плечи — to straighten/square one's shoulders
2) анат. upper arm, humerus мн. ч. -ri3) тех. arm••за плечами — to be behind smb., to have smth. behind oneself
косая сажень в плечах разг. — broad shoulders; broad as an ax
плечом к плечу — shoulder to shoulder, side by side
с плеч долой — to be rid of smth., to be off smb.'s shoulders/mind
с чужого плеча — worn, second-hand
с(о всего) плеча — with all one's might; to straight from the shoulder
это ему не по плечу —he is not equal to the task, it is beyond him
- выносить на своих плечахэто ему по плечу — it is within his grasp/reach, he is equal to the task
- иметь голову на плечах
- лежать на плечах
- ложиться на плечи
- перекладывать на плечи
- похлопывать по плечу
- сбрасывать с плеч
- сваливать с плеч
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с.1. shoulderбрать на плечи (вн.) — shoulder (d.)
левое, правое плечо вперёд, марш! — right, left wheel!
на плечо! воен. — slope arms!
2. анат. upper arm, humerus (pl. -ri)3. физ., тех. armплечо кривошипа — crank cheek / arm / web
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гора с плеч (свалилась) — a load has been taken off one's mindвыносить на своих плечах (вн.) — bear* (d.), endure (d.); carry on one's broad shoulders (d.); bear* the full brunt (of)
на плечах противника воен. — on top, или on the heels, of the enemy
с плеч долой — that's done, thank goodness
с чужого плеча ( об одежде) — worn, second-hand
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с.1) (часть туловища, прилегающая к шее) shoulderпожима́ть плеча́ми — shrug one's shoulders
брать на плечи (вн.) — shoulder (d)
ле́вое [пра́вое] плечо́ вперёд, марш! — right [left] wheel!
на плечо́! воен. — slope arms!
3) физ., тех. armплечо́ кривоши́па — crank cheek / arm / web
4) ( участок маршрута) leg ( of travel itinerary)••плечо́м к плечу́ — shoulder to shoulder
гора́ с плеч (свали́лась) — a load has been taken off one's mind
выноси́ть на свои́х плеча́х (вн.) — bear (d), endure (d); carry (d) on one's broad shoulders; bear the full brunt (of)
име́ть го́лову на плеча́х — have a good head on one's shoulders
на плеча́х проти́вника воен. — on top [on the heels] of the enemy
с плеч доло́й — that's done, thank goodness
э́то ему́
не по плечу́ — he is not up to itс чужо́го плеча́ (об одежде) — second-hand; off smb's back
с ба́рского плеча́ — off one's master back; the rich master's castoffs
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пожать (вн.)press (d.)пожимать руку кому-л. — shake* smb. by the hand
пожимать руки — shake* hands (with)
вместо ответа пожать плечами — shrug off the question
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с1) часть туловища от шеи до руки shoulderплечо́м к плеччу́ — shoulder to shoulder
пожима́ть плеча́ми — to shrug one's shoulders
брать на (свои́) пле́чи — to shoulder
име́ть го́лову на плеча́х — to have a good head on one's shoulders
2) тех arm•- быть по плечу- эта задача ему не по плечу
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14 разводить руками
General subject: spread, to be at a loss (American expressions), lift one's hands in dismay, make a helpless gesture, throw up (one's) hands, to be confused, to be dazed and confused, to be lost, to not know what to do, shrug one's shoulders, give up -
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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > пожимать плечами
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сshoulder ['ʃouldər]пожа́ть плеча́ми — shrug one's shoulders
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См. также в других словарях:
shrug shoulders — shrug (your) shoulders to not care or feel unable to do anything. The reason most people aren t excited about the election is that both candidates leave them shrugging their shoulders. Related vocabulary: shrug something off Etymology: based on… … New idioms dictionary
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shrug — shrug, n. A gesture consisting of drawing up the shoulders, a motion usually expressing doubt, indifference, or dislike; it is sometimes accompanied by a slight turning of the hands outward or upward. Such a gesture may be made, as in answering… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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shrug something off — shrug (something) off to act as if something is unimportant or not a problem. Although constantly troubled by a lack of money, he was able to shrug it off with a joke. The runner has been trying hard to shrug off a back injury that doesn t seem… … New idioms dictionary
shrug off — shrug (something) off to act as if something is unimportant or not a problem. Although constantly troubled by a lack of money, he was able to shrug it off with a joke. The runner has been trying hard to shrug off a back injury that doesn t seem… … New idioms dictionary
Shrug — Shrug, v. i. To raise or draw up the shoulders, as in expressing doubt, indifference, dislike, dread, or the like. [1913 Webster] They grin, they shrug. They bow, they snarl, they snatch, they hug. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrug — [shrug] vt., vi. shrugged, shrugging [ME schruggen, orig., to shiver (as with cold)] to draw up (the shoulders), as in expressing indifference, doubt, disdain, contempt, etc. n. 1. the gesture so made 2. a woman s short jacket or sweater with… … English World dictionary
shrug somebody away — ˌshrug sb/sth ˈoff/aˈway derived to push sb/sth back or away with your shoulders • Kevin shrugged off his jacket. • She shrugged him away angrily. Main entry: ↑shrugderived … Useful english dictionary