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121 терзать
(вн.)1) ( рвать на части) tear (d) to pieces2) разг. (дёргать, теребить руками) pull (d) about3) ( мучить) torment (d), torture (d); rack (d), harry (d)что ты меня́ терза́ешь? — why do you harass / torment me?
меня́ терза́ет чу́вство вины́ — I am tormented by a feeling of guilt
его́ терза́ли постоя́нные сомне́ния — he was harried by constant doubts
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122 клок
мpiece, shredклок воло́с — tuft/whisp (of hair)
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123 рвать на части
разг.lit. tear smb. apart (to pieces); smb. has many demands on his (her) time- У тебя и без того много дела. - Ужасно. Просто рвут на части. (В. Каверин, Наука расставания) — 'You have enough to do as it is.' 'Yes, it's something awful! They're tearing me apart.'
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124 рвать кого-либо на части
[rvat' na chasti] To tear someone into pieces. To pester someone with questions or requests; to bother someone too much; not to give someone any peace.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > рвать кого-либо на части
См. также в других словарях:
tear to pieces — index extirpate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tear to pieces — tear (someone or something) to pieces see ↑tear, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑piece … Useful english dictionary
tear to pieces — ► tear (or pull) to pieces criticize harshly. Main Entry: ↑piece … English terms dictionary
tear to pieces — Synonyms and related words: atomize, break to pieces, carp, catch at straws, cavil, cleave, cut up, defoliate, demolish, denude, disassemble, disintegrate, dismantle, dismember, draw and quarter, fault find, find fault, flay, fragment, lacerate,… … Moby Thesaurus
tear to pieces/shreds — tear (someone or something) to pieces/shreds : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way They tore my idea to pieces. The actress was torn to shreds in the press. see also ↑tear 1 (above), 1 • • • Mai … Useful english dictionary
tear asunder — tear to pieces, rip apart … English contemporary dictionary
tear apart — Synonyms and related words: atomize, break to pieces, carp, catch at straws, cavil, cleave, cut up, defoliate, demolish, denude, disassemble, disintegrate, dismantle, dismember, draw and quarter, fault find, find fault, flay, fragment, lacerate,… … Moby Thesaurus
tear up — {v.} 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. * /The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe./ * /Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in./ 2. To tear into pieces. * /Mary tore… … Dictionary of American idioms
tear up — {v.} 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. * /The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe./ * /Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in./ 2. To tear into pieces. * /Mary tore… … Dictionary of American idioms
tear\ up — v 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe. Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in. 2. To tear into pieces. Mary tore up the old… … Словарь американских идиом
tear up — verb a) To tear into pieces. The student tore up his test after he found out his mark of 20%. b) To damage. The lacrosse practice really tore up the field … Wiktionary