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121 pinch pennies
pinch money/pennies трястись над каждой копейкойThere's no need to pinch money now that you're working full-time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pinch pennies
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122 schmaltz up
Am inf выдавливать слезу, давить на жалостьThere is no need to schmaltz it up.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > schmaltz up
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123 take it out on somebody
take (it) out on somebody inf вымещать (злость, раздражение); срывать злость на ком-либоI know you’re furious about the affair at the office, but you shouldn’t take your anger out on your family.
If you’ve had an annoying day at the office, there’s no need to take it out on your wife when you get home.
At work he was under great strain, and in the evenings he took it out on his family.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take it out on somebody
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124 take out on somebody
take (it) out on somebody inf вымещать (злость, раздражение); срывать злость на ком-либоI know you’re furious about the affair at the office, but you shouldn’t take your anger out on your family.
If you’ve had an annoying day at the office, there’s no need to take it out on your wife when you get home.
At work he was under great strain, and in the evenings he took it out on his family.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take out on somebody
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125 barge in(to)
фраз. гл. вторгаться, вмешиваться, встревать в разговорThere was no need for you to barge in (to our conversation) with your remarks. — Вам совершенно незачем вставлять свои замечания.
How rude of her to barge into the conversation. — Какая грубость с ее стороны влезть в разговор.
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126 barge in(to)
фраз. гл. вторгаться, вмешиваться, встревать в разговорThere was no need for you to barge in (to our conversation) with your remarks. — Вам совершенно незачем вставлять свои замечания.
How rude of her to barge into the conversation. — Какая грубость с ее стороны влезть в разговор.
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127 belabour
[bɪ'leɪbər]гл.; = belabor1) лупить, колошматитьShe ups her stick and begins to belabour him across the shoulders. — Она поднимает свою трость и начинает дубасить его по плечам.
Syn:2) бранитьThere is no need to belabour the point here. — Нет необходимости рассматривать этот вопрос здесь во всех подробностях
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128 bring up
фраз. гл.1) преим. брит. вскармливать, воспитыватьMy aunt brought up four children. — Моя тётка вырастила четверых детей.
I was brought up to respect the law. — Меня воспитывали в уважении к законам.
Mr Chairman, I should like to bring up the question of the reorganization of the committees. — Господин председатель, я хотел бы поднять вопрос о реорганизации комитетов.
Your suggestion will be brought up at the next meeting. — Ваше предложение будет рассмотрено на следующем заседании.
There's no need to bring up his past when we are considering him for employment. — Нет нужды выяснять, что у него было в прошлом, если мы собираемся брать его на работу.
Syn:This is the third time that Peter has been brought up before the court for drunken driving. — Уже третий раз Питера вызывают в суд за управление автомобилем в нетрезвом состоянии.
Syn:4) брит.; разг. вырвать, стошнитьJane can't come, she's been bringing up all morning. — Джейн не может прийти, её всё утро тошнило.
Syn:5) увеличиватьto bring up the score — спорт. увеличивать счёт
The horse is running away, can't you bring him up? — Лошадь понесла, ты можешь её остановить?
7) = bring to 2)8) ругать (кого-л.)The director brought Jim up for being late again. — Директор отругал Джима за очередное опоздание.
Syn:9) ( bring up against) доставлять неприятностиThings were working well, when we were brought up against unexpected delays. — Всё шло хорошо, и вдруг непредвиденные задержки.
10) ( bring up against) учитывать или использовать что-л. против кого-л.Your prison record may be brought up against you. — Против тебя может быть использовано то, что ты сидел.
11) ( bring up to) доводить что-л. до чего-л.This sum will bring the total up to $200 exactly. — С этой суммой общий итог достигнет 200 долларов.
to bring up to scratch / standard / mark — доводить (что-л.) до требуемого уровня
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