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1 stick it (something)
Ругательство: засунь себе в задницу! (наиболее сильное выражение неприятия, ненависти на вопросы: что с этим делать?, как тебе это - идея, план? и т.п.) -
2 stick it (something) up your (one's) ass
Ругательство: засунь себе в задницу! (наиболее сильное выражение неприятия, ненависти на вопросы: что с этим делать?, как тебе это - идея, план? и т.п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stick it (something) up your (one's) ass
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3 stick to something tooth and nail
Общая лексика: держаться зубамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stick to something tooth and nail
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4 stick to
• stick to something 1. to attach to; 2. to cling to; 3. to keep to 1. приклеить к; 2. липнуть к; 3. придерживаться чего-то1. Stick this note to the door. 2. Wet hair sticks to everything. 3. Stick to your plan.
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5 stick it up one's ass
AmE vulg sl usu imper"Can I offer you something, hon?" "Stick it up your ass, hon" — "Ты что-нибудь выпьешь, дорогой?" - "Заткнись ты со своим "выпьешь", дорогая"
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick it up one's ass
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6 stick one's chin (or neck) out
paзг. pиcкoвaть, cтaвить ceбя пoд удap; caмoму лeзть (или coвaть гoлoву) в пeтлю [stick one's neck out пepвoнaч. aмep.He is always sticking his chin out by saying something he shouldn't. Crerar listened closely. He wondered if Willoughby would now spill the secret he had refused to divulge at their conference. If he did he was a damned fool, a reckless braggart. However, if Willoughby wanted to stick his neck out - it was his neck (S. Heym). The "career man" in government is inclined to consider the interests of his career above the immediate problems of any given moment, his cardinal principle being, "Never stick your neck out" (R. E. Sherwood)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > stick one's chin (or neck) out
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7 stick one's neck out
inf лезть на рожон; высовываться (рисковать)Why should I stick my neck out to do something for her? What's she ever done for me?
John is always sticking his neck out by saying something he shouldn't.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > stick one's neck out
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8 stick one's nose into something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick one's nose into something
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9 stick someone for something
expr sl1)2)He stuck his host for the cost of several long distance calls — Хозяину пришлось заплатить за несколько его междугородных разговоров по телефону
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick someone for something
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10 stick something up to someone
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick something up to someone
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11 stick it
1) Общая лексика: снести, терпеливо выдержать2) Ругательство: (something) засунь себе в задницу! (наиболее сильное выражение неприятия, ненависти на вопросы: что с этим делать?, как тебе это - идея, план? и т.п.)3) Табуированная лексика: совокупляться (о мужчине) -
12 stick it up your ass
1) Сленг: заткни это себе в задницу, пошел ты в жопу, выражение отвращения (неприятия и т.д.) -
13 stick it in
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14 stick it in (something)
Ругательство: "засунуть в жопу"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stick it in (something)
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15 stick someone with something
expr slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick someone with something
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16 tell someone where to stick something
expr vulg sl esp AmEI told him where he could stick it — Я сказал ему, чтобы он засунул это себе в жопу
The first thing I did when I got home was to tell my old boss where to stick my old job — Когда я вернулся домой, то первым делом заявил своему шефу, что я в гробу видел эту работу
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > tell someone where to stick something
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17 look as if etc something has been stirred with a stick
expr infmlI'd been away one week! And he had the kitchen looking as if it had been stirred with a stick — Меня не было всего неделю, а у него уже на кухне такой беспорядок, что не войдешь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > look as if etc something has been stirred with a stick
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18 more someone or something than one can shake a stick at
n esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > more someone or something than one can shake a stick at
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19 in a cleft stick
в безвыходном, отчаянном положении, в тупикеRamsden: "...Ha! I see. You have got me in a cleft stick." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act I) — Рамсден: "...Понятно! Вы поставили меня в безвыходное положение."
He had waited a long time, knowing that if he didn't get something from the play, the family would be in a cleft stick of poverty. (S. O'Casey, ‘Rose and Crown’, ‘A Long Ashwednesday’) — Шон ждал долго. Он понимал, что если ничего не получит за пьесу, то его семья окажется в тисках нужды.
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20 know where to put etc something
expr vulg sl esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > know where to put etc something
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stick at something — ˈstick at sth derived to continue to work in a serious and determined way to achieve sth • If you want to play an instrument well, you ve got to stick at it. Main entry: ↑stickderived … Useful english dictionary
stick by something — ˈstick by sth derived no passive to do what you promised or planned to do • They stuck by their decision. Main entry: ↑stickderived … Useful english dictionary
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stick — [stik] n. [ME stikke < OE sticca, akin to Du stek, ON stik < IE base * steig , a point > STAKE, Frank * stakka, Gr stigma, L instigare, INSTIGATE] 1. a long, usually slender piece of wood; specif., a) a twig or small branch broken off or … English World dictionary
stick to — (something) to follow or continue with something without changing it. Would you stick to the point, please? It s going to be hard to stick to the schedule with this much work … New idioms dictionary