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[ʃrʌɡ]shrug пожимание (плечами) shrug пожимать (плечами); to shrug (smth.) off игнорировать, не обращать внимания shrug пожимать (плечами); to shrug (smth.) off игнорировать, не обращать внимания -
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1. сущ. пожимание( плечами)
2. гл. пожимать( плечами) shrug off пожимание (плечами) пожимать (плечами;
тж. * one's shoulders) - he just *ged and gave no answer он просто пожал плечами и ничего не ответил (американизм) дергать, тащить, тянуть( американизм) жакетик-болеро shrug пожимание (плечами) ~ пожимать (плечами) ;
to shrug (smth.) off игнорировать, не обращать внимания ~ пожимать (плечами) ;
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[ʃrʌg]1) Общая лексика: отмахиваться, пожимание (плечами), пожимать плечами, пожать (пожать / пожимать плечами - shrug one's shoulders, вместо ответа пожать плечами - shrug off the question)2) Американизм: дёргать, жакетик-болеро, тащить, тянуть3) Спорт: шраг4) Текстиль: короткий свитер (женский) -
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I1. [ʃrʌg] n2. [ʃrʌg] v1. пожимать ( плечами; тж. shrug one's shoulders)he just shrugged and gave no answer - он просто пожал плечами и ничего не ответил
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1. nounпожимание (плечами)2. verbпожимать (плечами); to shrug smth. off игнорировать, не обращать внимания* * *1 (0) жакетик-болеро; пожать2 (n) пожимание3 (v) дергать; дернуть; пожимать; тащить; тянуть* * *1. пожимание 2. пожимать* * *[ ʃrʌg] n. пожимание плечами v. пожимать плечами, дергать, тащить, тянуть* * ** * *1. сущ. пожимание (плечами) 2. гл. пожимать (плечами) -
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[ʃrʌg]пожиманиепожиматьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > shrug
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1. n пожимание2. v пожимать3. v амер. дёргать, тащить, тянуть4. n амер. жакетик-болеро
См. также в других словарях:
shrug — /shrug/, v., shrugged, shrugging, n. v.t. 1. to raise and contract (the shoulders), expressing indifference, disdain, etc. v.i. 2. to raise and contract the shoulders. 3. shrug off, a. to disregard; minimize: to shrug off an insult. b. to rid… … Universalium
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, 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
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 — (shr[u^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shrugged} (shr[u^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Shrugging} (shr[u^]g g[i^]ng).] [Probably akin to shrink, p. p. shrunk; cf. Dan. skrugge, skrukke, to stoop, dial. Sw. skrukka, skruga, to crouch.] To draw up or contract… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrug — shrug; shrug·ging·ly; … English syllables
shrug — ► VERB (shrugged, shrugging) 1) raise (one s shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference. 2) (shrug off) dismiss as unimportant. ► NOUN 1) an act of shrugging one s shoulders. 2) a woman s … English terms dictionary
shrug — off … Thesaurus of popular words
shrug — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, slight, small ▪ simple ▪ The answer was a simple shrug. ▪ careless, indifferent … Collocations dictionary
shrug — 01. The young boy [shrugged] when his teacher asked him why he hadn t done his homework. 02. When I asked him what the matter was, he just [shrugged] and looked away. 03. The little girl [shrugged] her shoulders when her mother asked her if… … Grammatical examples in English
shrug — shrug1 W3 [ʃrʌg] v past tense and past participle shrugged present participle shrugging [I and T] to raise and then lower your shoulders in order to show that you do not know something or do not care about something ▪ I just shrugged my shoulders … Dictionary of contemporary English