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1) General subject: answer back, bare teeth, bite somebody's nose off, bow wow, bow-wow, give cheek, grizzle, growl, show one's teeth, show teeth, snap, snap off somebody's nose, snarl, give back-answer, give back-chat, snap head off, lashing back (at, against - на кого-л., на что-л.To lash back at one's critics. — Oгрызаться на критику.), back talk, bark back, comment2) Colloquial: talk smack, yap3) Dialect: cample4) American: sass (в ответ на замечание)5) Jargon: nab at6) Makarov: bare (one's) teeth, give back-talk, snap ( smb.'s) head off, snap (smb.'s) nose off, talk back -
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1) General subject: bite nose off, bite somebody's nose off, show one's teeth, snap, snap nose off, snap off somebody's nose, snarl, bite nose off, snap nose off2) Makarov: bite (smb.'s) nose off, bite off ( smb.'s) head, eat (smb.'s) head off, snag (smb.'s) head off, snap (smb.'s) nose off, crack back -
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Makarov: snarl a simple problemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осложнить простой вопрос
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67 петля на проволоке
Engineering: snarlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > петля на проволоке
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68 петля на проволоке, затянутая до отказа
Makarov: snarl (при испытании на разрыв)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > петля на проволоке, затянутая до отказа
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1) General subject: clutter, confuse, disarrange, disorder, disturb, make balls of smth, muss, rumple, snarl, play the mischief with2) Jargon: mess upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привести в беспорядок
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1) General subject: clutter, confuse, derange, disarray, disorder, disorganize, disturb, mess, muss, roil, rumple, snarl, topsy turn, topsy-turn, topsy-turvy, tousle (одежду, белье), tumble, unfix, unsettle, untune, throw into disorder (в смятение)2) Colloquial: play about with3) American: (обыкн. muss up) muss4) Rare: discompose5) Makarov: clutter up, disarrangeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приводить в беспорядок
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1) General subject: addle, ball up, bedevil, blunder, bumble, cobweb, confound, confuse, entangle, hodge podge, hodgepodge, inlace, jigger, jumble, make a mush, mix up, muddle, muddle (часто muddle up, muddle together), muff, muss up, obfuscate, pie, snarl, wilder, mess up2) Naval: tangle3) Colloquial: mull6) Poetical language: ensnarl8) Mathematics: confuse with, implicate9) Polygraphy: pi10) Jargon: goof up -
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1) General subject: clot, flounder (в словах), snarl, addle brain2) British English: mess around with (напр., с женатым мужчиной)3) American English: get confused, lose one's way, lose one's train of thought, [something like hair can get] tangled, get mixed up4) Makarov: clot (о волосах) -
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77 сердитое замечание
Makarov: snarlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сердитое замечание
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78 сердиться
1) General subject: anger, be angry with (на кого-л.), be in a pet, be in a tiff, be in passion, be out of temper (на кого-л.), be vexed with (на кого-л.), bite thumbs, bristle, fume, get angry, have a grouse against (на кого-л.), sulk, sulk with (на кого-л.), the contract is still up in the air, tiff, to be angry, to be angry with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be angry with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be cross with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be in a passion, to be in a tiff, to be in passion, to be out of temper (на кого-л.), to be up in the air, to be vexed with (smb.) (на кого-л.), be angry, blow top, boil, look black at (на кого-л.)2) Colloquial: (на кого-л.) get on (one's) case, take on3) Rare: aggranoy5) Jargon: take( someone; something) on, get the spike, have one's back up, bug (на кого-то), put out6) Makarov: be cross with (на кого-л.), be up in the air, look black at (smb.) (на кого-л.), look black upon (smb.) (на кого-л.), snarl, feel angry7) West Indies: brindle8) Idiomatic expression: get your knickers in a twist. -
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1) General subject: admix, blend, brew, commingle, compound, confound, dash, heterodyne, hodgepodge, interfuse, intermingle, intermix, jumble, medley, mingle, mix, mongrelize, muddle together (в одну кучу; что-л.), snarl, confuse, cream, muddle together (в одну кучу; что-л.), muddle together (что-л., в одну кучу), mash2) Engineering: scramble3) Mathematics: combine, compose, mistake, mix together, mix up4) Jargon: bog up5) Astronautics: mess up6) leg.N.P. remove7) Makarov: muddle (smth.) together (в одну кучу; что-л.) -
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1) General subject: admix, amalgamate (ся), blend, blend confuse, brew, caudle, combine, commingle, compound, confound, confuse, cream, dash, heterodyne (частоты, сигналы), hodge podge, hodgepodge, immingle, incorporate, interblend, interfuse, intermingle, intermix, jumble, knead, medley, mell, mingle, mix, mongrelize, muddle, pie, shake together (жидкости), snarl, work up (составные части), jumble up (ся), suffuse2) Naval: fuse3) Medicine: mixture5) Chemistry: concoct6) Construction: malax8) Economy: blend (напр. элементы различных теорий)9) Australian slang: piss all over10) Automobile industry: commix12) Mining: lump13) Polygraphy: pi14) Jargon: snafu15) Information technology: mess up16) Oil: agitate17) Silicates: temper18) Business: mix together19) Sakhalin energy glossary: commingle ( mix), agitate20) Automation: composite21) Sakhalin A: roll22) Makarov: attemper (в пропорциях), blend (сорта), muddle together23) General subject: churn
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