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1 закусить удила
take the bit between one's teeth словосочетание: -
2 закусить удила
1) General subject: take the bit between one's teeth, take the bit between teeth, take the bit between the teeth2) Agriculture: bite on the bit, snatch at bit3) Makarov: kick over the traces, take the head (о лошади)4) Horse breeding: gnaw the bit -
3 закусывать
1. закусить (прикусывать)закусывать губы разг. — bite* one's lip
закусить язык (перен.) — keep* one's mouth shut, hold* one's tongue
2. закуситьзакусывать удила — ( о лошади; тж. перен.) get* / take* the bit between one's teeth; (тк. перен.) run* rampant
1. (без доп.) have a snack, get* a bite; eat*2. (вн. тв.) take* (d. with)закусывать водку и т. п. рыбой, колбасой и т. п. — drink* vodka with fish, sausage etc. ( as hors-d'oeuvre)
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4 закусывать
I несов. - заку́сывать, сов. - закуси́ть(вн.; прикусывать) bite (d)заку́сывать гу́бы разг. — bite one's lip
••закуси́ть язы́к — keep one's mouth shut, hold one's tongue
II несов. - заку́сывать, сов. - закуси́тьзакуси́ть удила́ (прям. и перен.) — get / take the bit between one's teeth
1) ( принимать пищу) have a snack, get a bite; eatзаку́сывать на́скоро — snatch a quick bite
2) (вн. тв.; съедать на закуску) take (d with)заку́сывать ры́бой — have a bit of fish
заку́сывать во́дку ры́бой [колбасо́й] — drink vodka with fish [sausage]
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5 удила
мн.bit sg.мундштучные удила — curb-bit sg.
трензельные удила — snaffle-bit sg.
закусить удила (прям. и перен.) — take* the bit between one's teeth
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6 удила
мн.bit sgмундшту́чные удила́ — curb bit sg
тре́нзельные удила́ — snaffle bit sg
закуси́ть удила́ (прям. и перен.) — take the bit between one's teeth
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7 закусить удила
прям. и перен. to take the bit between one's teeth -
8 закусывать удила
прост.- Оставь ты его в покое, Яша, - наконец вставила она. - Напрасно бьёшься, он же удила закусил, ты ведь его твердолобость не хуже моего знаешь... (П. Проскурин, Полуденные сны) — 'Leave him in peace, Yasha,' she finally interjected. 'You're wasting your breath, he's taken the bit between his teeth, you know his stubbornness as much as I do.'
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