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1 наказать
1) General subject: castigate, come down, correct, discipline, ferule, hang out to dry, penalize, punish, put it across a person, put it across somebody, scourge, strafe, trounce, amerce, give beans, serve out, rap fingers (кого-л.)2) Colloquial: put it across3) American: pin ears back (кого-л.)5) Australian slang: fit out7) leg.N.P. punish (criminal law)8) Makarov: drop on9) Phraseological unit: blow someone out of the water (To trounce.) -
2 сделать выговор
1) General subject: administer a rebuke, admonish, call over the coals, call somebody task, check, correct, get a rap over the knuckles, give a rap over the knuckles, haul over the coals, pull up, rake over the coals, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reprove, take somebody task, tax, (кому-л.) rap fingers, administrate a rebuke, have on the carpet (кому-л.), take to task for (кому-л.), read the Riot Act3) Jargon: throw the book at (someone), tell off4) Makarov: call down, drop across, drop on, call to task (кому-л.) -
3 дать максимальный срок
Jargon: throw the book at (someone)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дать максимальный срок
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4 осудить на срок
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5 подвергнуть суровой критике
2) American: (кого-л.) row up3) Jargon: throw the book at (someone)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подвергнуть суровой критике
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6 всадить на полную катушку
приговорить к максимальному сроку заключенияto sentence (someone) to the maximum term of imprisonmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of the underworld > всадить на полную катушку
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7 действовать не по уставу
1) General subject: act against someone's orders2) Military: throw the book awayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать не по уставу
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8 счет
(счёт)муж.1) counting, reckoning, calculationбез счета — countless, without number
для ровного счета — to make it even, to round it off
2) (в бухгалтерии) accountна счет кого-л. — on smb.'s account
корреспондентский счет — ( мелкого банка в крупном) correspondent account
открывать счет — to open an account, to set up an account for smb.; to open the scoring спорт
3) account, billплатить по счету — to settle the account, to book out
предъявлять счет — to present a claim to smb., to present a bill to smb.
4) спорт scoreравный счет — ( в теннисе) deuce, deuce game; ( голосов избирателей или очков в игре) tie
5) муз. time••быть на хорошем счету — (у кого-л.) to be in good standing with smb., to have a good reputation
в конечном счете, в последнем счете — ultimately, in the end, finally, in the long run, in the final analysis
в счет — against, towards
гамбургский счет — honest rating, objective rating
за свой (собственный) счет, на свой счет — at one's own expense, out of one's own pocket
за счет — (кого-л./чего-л.) at the expense (of); owing to, thanks to, due to (по причине, из-за)
за чужой счет, на чужой счет — at someone else's expense, at the expense of others
на счет — (кого-л./чего-л.) at the expense (of); about, concerning, referring to, on one's account (по поводу, по отношению к)
на этот счет — in this respect, as for this
не в счет, не идти в счет — not counted, it doesn't count
относить за счет, относить на счет — to attribute smth. to
покончить (все) счеты — (с кем-л./чем-л.) to sever all ties with smb.
принимать на свой счет — to take smth. personally
ровным счетом — exactly, no more than ( точно); absolutely nothing, not a (single) thing ( ничего)
сбрасывать со счета, скидывать со счета, снимать со счета, сбрасывать со счетов, скидывать со счетов, снимать со счетов — to discount smth., to dismiss, to write off, to ignore; no longer take into account, disregard
сводить счеты — to get even with smb., to get back at smb., to pay smb. Back
прохаживаться/проезжаться на счет — разг. to make fun of smb.
у него счету нет (кого-л./чего-л.) — he has lots (of)
См. также в других словарях:
throw the book at someone — informal phrase to punish someone very severely If a teacher does anything wrong, they throw the book at him. Thesaurus: to punish someonesynonym punishment of being legally killedhyponym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
throw the book at someone — If you throw the book at someone, you punish them as severely as possible … The small dictionary of idiomes
throw the book at someone — throw the book at (someone) informal to punish or criticize someone as severely as possible. It was the fifth time Frank had been arrested for drink driving, so the judge threw the book at him … New idioms dictionary
throw the book at someone — If you throw the book at someone, you punish them as severely as possible. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Throw the book at someone — If you throw the book at someone, you punish them as severely as possible … Dictionary of English idioms
throw the book at someone — tv. [for the police] to charge someone with everything possible; [for a judge] to find someone guilty of everything possible. (As if one were being charged with violating all the laws in a law book.) □ The judge wanted to throw the book at Bruno … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
throw the book at someone — informal to punish someone very severely If a teacher does anything wrong, they throw the book at him … English dictionary
throw the book at — (someone) informal to punish or criticize someone as severely as possible. It was the fifth time Frank had been arrested for drink driving, so the judge threw the book at him … New idioms dictionary
throw the book at — (informal) 1. To administer a lengthy and detailed reproof to 2. To punish severely • • • Main Entry: ↑book * * * I informal charge or punish (someone) as severely as possible II … Useful english dictionary
throw the book at sb — INFORMAL ► to punish someone as severely as possible for breaking the law: »The US tax authorities threw the book at the European accountancy group over its tax saving schemes. Main Entry: ↑throw … Financial and business terms
throw the book at — ► throw the book at informal charge or punish (someone) as severely as possible. Main Entry: ↑book … English terms dictionary