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21 входить в амбицию
входить (вламываться, лезть, ударяться) в амбициюпрост.take offence (umbrage); try to stand one's ground; get highly offended; flare (up); cf. go up in the air; assume (give oneself, put on) airs; get one's back up; set up one's bristles; get one's goatЛёшка-гармонист, человек самолюбивый и самомнительный, вломился было в амбицию. (А. Куприн, Гамбринус) — Lyoshka the accordion-player, touchy and conceited, tried to stand his ground.
На этот раз Волька был уже в состоянии заметить, что его назвали таким нелестным словом. Он полез в амбицию: - Это кого ты назвал балдой?! (Л. Лагин, Старик Хоттабыч) — This time Volka noticed that he had been called an unflattering name. 'Whom did you call a dope?!' he flared.
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