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101 подробно обсуждать спорный вопрос
Mass media: thrash out an issueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подробно обсуждать спорный вопрос
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102 пороть
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103 прорабатывать план
Diplomatic term: thrash out a planУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прорабатывать план
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104 прорабатывать проблему
Mass media: thrash out a problemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прорабатывать проблему
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105 рыпаться
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106 совершать крутильные колебания
Makarov: thrashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать крутильные колебания
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107 сорные примеси
1) Textile: adventitious impurities, extraneous matter, foreign impurities, foreign matter, impurities (в волокне или пряже), thrash, trash2) Polymers: dirt3) Makarov: foreign material (напр. зерна) -
108 стегать
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109 стегать лошадь
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110 трэш-метал
Microsoft: Thrash metal -
111 удар ногами
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112 хлестать
1) General subject: beat (как дождь в окна), beat with a whip, gush, lace, lash, pour, quirt, slash, splash, spurt, switch, thrash, whip2) Obsolete: yerk3) Agriculture: horsewhip4) Jargon: towel -
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1) General subject: thrash a horse, thresh a horse2) Jargon: shower down -
114 Б-18
ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ БАНЮ кому highly coll VP usu. pfv)1. (subj: human to scold s.o. sharplyX задал Y-y баню - X made it hot for YX gave Y what for X let Y have it (with both barrels) X gave it to Y (good) X gave Y hell.Герой наш трухнул... порядком. Хотя... деревня Ноздрёва давно унеслась из вида... он всё ещё поглядывал назад со страхом, как бы ожидая, что вот-вот налетит погоня... «Эк, какую баню задал! Смотри ты какой!» (Гоголь 3). Our hero...had been considerably scared. Although...Nozdrev's village had long since vanished from sight...he was still casting apprehensive glances over his shoulder, as though expecting a pursuer to overtake him any moment...."He surely made it hot for me! What a character, that one!" (3c).2. (subj: human ( usu. pi) or collect) to overwhelm, defeat s.o. ( usu. a hostile army, the enemy): Х-ы задали баню Y-ам - Xs clobbered (crushed, routed) YsXs ran Ys into the ground.3. (subj: human to beat, thrash s.o.: X задал Y-y баню » X beat the tar (the hell, the (living) daylights) out of YX worked Y over X gave Y a good working over (going-over). -
115 Б-152
НАМЯТЬ (НАЛОМАТЬ) БОКА кому substand VP subj: human1. Also: ПОМЯТЬ (ОБЛОМАТЬ, НАГРЕТЬ) БОКА кому substand (often used as a threat) to beat, thrash s.o.: X намнёт Y-y бока - X will break Y's ribsX will crack (break) a few of Yb ribs X will knock Y around X will beat Y up.«Бока ему (Егорше) наломать надо! С пьяных глаз зашёл к нам - Лизавету за него отдайте» (Абрамов 1). "I've got to crack a few ribs for him (Egorsha)! He comes to our house in his cups: 'Give me Lizaveta to marry,' he says" (1a).2. (subj: human ( usu. pi) or collect) to overwhelm, defeat s.o. ( usu. a hostile army, the enemy): Х-ы намяли Y-ам бока = Xs crushed (routed, clobbered) Ys.3. to scold s.o. severely, criticize s.o. harshlyX намял Y-y бока - X let Y have it (with both barrels)X gave Y what for X came down hard on Y X gave Y a tongue-lashing. -
116 Ж-42
ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ЖИЗНИ highly coll VP subj: human most often pfv)1. кому \Ж-42 to scold s.o. severelyX дал жизни Y-y - X gave it to Y goodX gave Y hell (what for) X chewed (bawled) Y out X lowered the boom on Y X let Y have it (with both barrels) Y caught hell (from X)."...Ваше счастье, что не встретили нашего коменданта, не раздевшись, в пальто, он бы вам дал жизни...» (Гроссман 2). "You're lucky you didn't meet the commandant still in your outdoor coat. He really would have given you what for..." (2a).2. \Ж-42- кому (subj: human ( usu. pi) or collect) to fight s.o. ( usu. a hostile army, the enemy) vehemently, overwhelming or defeating him: Х-ы дадут Y-ам жизни = Xs will crush (rout, clobber) YsXs will run (drive) Ys into the ground.3. \Ж-42\Ж-42 кому to beat, thrash s.o.: X дал жизни Y-y = X beat Y upX beat the (living) daylights out of Y X beat Y within an inch of Y's life....Пантелей подумал, что, расправившись с Вадимом, вернётся и даст жизни грязному шакалу-антисемиту... (Аксёнов 6)....Pantelei decided that, once he had dealt with Vadim, he would come back and beat up this filthy anti-Semite jackal...(6a).4. to work, do sth. using all ones strength and energyX даст жизни - X will go all outX will go at it (at his work etc) hammer and tongs ( usu. in refer, to a physical task) X will (do sth.) with might and main (in limited contexts) X will show them what he can do. -
117 Ж-58
HE НА ЖИЗНЬ (ЖИВОТо'), А НА СМЕРТЬ (НА СМЕРТЬ) lit PrepP Invar fixed WO1. биться, сражаться и т. п. \Ж-58 борьба, война и т. п. \Ж-58 ( adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif) (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's lifefight to the death (to the bitter end)wage a life-and-death struggle (in limited contexts) fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т. п. \Ж-58 ( adv (intensif)) (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely: рассердиться - = fly into a wild (deadly) rageget furiousиспугаться \Ж-58 - get scared stiff (out of one's wits)get the life scared out of oneперепугать кого \Ж-58 - scare s.o. stiff (out of s.o. wits)scare the life out of s.o.враждовать \Ж-58 = be sworn (mortal) enemiesизбить кого \Ж-58 - beat (thrash) s.o. within an inch of s.o. fc lifeругать кого \Ж-58 - curse (chew) s.o. outcurse s.o. for all one is worth.Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать веб, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger... To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way corner of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a). -
118 К-171
КАК СИДОРОВУ КОЗУ драть, лупить, пороть кого coll (как + NP Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO(to flog, thrash s.o.) cruelly, unmercifullyX выдрал Y-a \К-171 = X beat the crap (the stuffing, the tar, the (living) daylights) out of YX worked Y over (but) good X beat Y black-and-blue. -
119 Т-200
ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ (ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ) ТРЁПКУ кому highly coll VP1. Also: ЗАДАВАТЬ/ ЗАДАТЬ (ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ) ВЗБУЧКУ (ВЫВОЛОЧКУ) highly coll (subj: human to beat s.o. severelyX задал Y-y трёпку — X gave Y a good beating (thrashing)X knocked (beat) the tar (the crap, the shit etc) out of Y (in limited contexts) X whipped (flogged) Y.(Горецкий:) Глафира Алексеевна, хотите, весь этот забор изломаю?.. (Глафира:) Нет, зачем? (Горецкий:) Как бы я для вас прибил кого-нибудь, вот бы трёпку задал весёлую!.. Глафира Алексеевна, прикажите какую-нибудь подлость сделать! (Островский 5). (Goretsky:) Glafira Alekseyevna, if you want me to, I'll break this fence down. (Glafira:) No. What for? (Goretsky:) If I could thrash someone for your sake, I'd give him a good beating....Glafira Alekseyevna, do command me to do some dirty trick (5a).2. Also: ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ (ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ) ВЗБУЧКУ (ВЫВОЛОЧКУ) highly coll (subj: human to rebuke s.o. severely, reprimand s.o. harshlyX задал Y-y трёпку — X gave Ya (good) dressing-down (tongue-lashing)X gave Y hell X bawled (chewed) Y out X gave it to Y (but good).Оставалось и Русанову заснуть. Скоротать ночь, не думать - а уж утром дать взбучку врачам (Солженицын 10). АН Rusanov, too, had to do was get to sleep, while away the night, think of nothing, and then tomorrow give the doctors a dressing-down (10a).3. (subj: human ( usu. pi) or collect) to overwhelm and defeat a hostile army, the enemy: Х-ы задали трёпку Y-ам = Xs crushed (routed, clobbered) YsXs ran (drove) Ys into the ground Xs gave Ys a bashing....Фомин предложил Григорию занять должность начальника штаба. «Надо нам грамотного человека, чтобы ходить... по карте, а то когда-нибудь зажмут нас и опять дадут трёпки» (Шолохов 5)....Fomin offered Grigory the post of chief of staff. "We need someone who can read, so that we can go by the map, or one day they'll corner us and give us another bashing" (5a). -
120 Я-39
ЯЗЫК НА ПЛЕЧЕ (НА ПЛЕЧO) (у кого) coll VP subj. w)tn быть* pres only fixed WOs.o. is very tired, exhausted (from physical exertion, work etc): (y X-a) язык на плече — X is ready to drop (from exhaustion)X Is dead on his feet X is dead beat.«На самом верху холодно, дуют очень вредные для здоровья сквозняки, падать оттуда смертельно, ступеньки скользкие, опасные, и ты отлично знаешь это, и всё равно лезешь, карабкаешься - язык на плечо» (Стругацкие 2). "It's cold and drafty up there—bad for the health—and a fall can be fatal. The rungs are slippery. It's a funny thing: you're aware of the dangers, and you're practically ready to drop from exhaustion, yet you keep fighting your way up" (2a).«Я ещё в детстве пускал змеев, отец драл меня! А на заводе был, семь километров в аэроклуб ходил после работы, язык на плече, а ни одного занятия не пропустил» (Гроссман 2). "As a kid, I was always flying kites. My father used to thrash me for it. And when I was at the factory, I used to walk seven kilometres to the flying club after work. I was dead beat. But I didn't miss a single lesson" (2a).
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