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1 favour with
Макаров: оказывать честь, приносить удовольствие (кому-л. чем-л.), сделать приятное (кому-л. чем-л.) -
2 favour with a song
Макаров: доставить (кому-л.) удовольствие и спеть (что-л.) -
3 favour with an order
Экономика: (smb.) разместить заказ (у кого-л.) -
4 favour with
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5 favour with
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6 to be in favour with
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7 be in high favour with
Общая лексика: очень нравиться (кому-л.) быть любимцем (кого-л.) пользоваться (чьей-л.) благосклонностью, быть в милости (у кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be in high favour with
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8 fall in love favour with
Макаров: полюбитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fall in love favour with
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10 curry favour with smb.
(curry (уст. шотл. claw) favour with smb.)заискивать, подхалимничать, стараться выслужиться перед кем-л., подлизываться к кому-л. ["curry favour" искажённое curry favel от ст.-фр. estriller fauvel чистить скребницей рыжую лошадь; рыжая лошадь считалась олицетворением хитрости и обмана]‘And I tell you...’ retorted the sportsman in huge disdain, ‘That I'll make a moor-cock of the man that refuses my toast, whether it be a crop-eared English Whig wi' a black ribbon at his lug, or one who deserts his own friends to claw favour wi' the rats of Hanover.’ (W. Scott, ‘Waverley’, ch. VI) — - А я вам заявляю... - ответил охотник с превеликим презрением, - что я пристрелю, как собаку, всякого, кто не выпьет со мной моей здравицы, будь то корноухий английский виг с черной лентой на ухе или тот, кто бросает своих друзей, чтобы подмазаться к ганноверским крысам.
Dewitt looked up at Yates not as if he were an intruder, but with curiosity. The Lieutenant never had sought his company - probably didn't want it said he was currying favour. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book II, ch. 9) — Девитт взглянул на Иейтса с удивлением, но без неудовольствия. Лейтенант никогда не искал его общества - вероятно, не хотел прослыть подхалимом.
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11 curry favour with
1) Общая лексика: заискивать (перед кем-л.), заискивать перед (кем-л.) подлизываться (к кому-л.)2) Шотландский язык: to claw favour with ( smb.) заискивать перед (кем-л.), to claw favour with (smb.) подхалимничать перед (кем-л.)3) Макаров: заискивать перед (кем-л.), подлизываться (к кому-л.), подхалимничать перед (кем-л.) -
12 curry favour with smb.
зaиcкивaть пepeд кeм-л., пoдxaлимничaть, cтapaтьcя cниcкaть чьё-л. pacпoлoжeниe, выcлужитьcя пepeд кeм-л., пoдлизывaтьcя к кoму-л. [ curry favour иcкaжённoe curry favel oт cт.-фp. estriller fauvel чиcтить cкpeбницeй pыжую лoшaдь; pыжaя лoшaдь cчитaлacь oлицeтвopeниeм xитpocти и oбмaнa]He was now something of a reformed character: he drank more guardedly, and was agreeable about the house in order to curry favour with his most prosperous son (F. Hardy) -
13 to be in favour with somebody
tener la aceptación de alguien, contar con el apoyo de alguien -
14 to be out of favour with somebody
no contar con el apoyo de alguien, perder el apoyo de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be out of favour with somebody
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15 to curry favour with somebody
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16 to fall out of favour with somebody
perder el favor de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to fall out of favour with somebody
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17 to find favour with somebody
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18 be in/out of favour with
be in/out of favour within de gunst/uit de gratie zijn bij -
19 lose favour with someone/in someone's eyes
lose favour with someone/in someone's eyesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > lose favour with someone/in someone's eyes
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20 to find favour with smb
to find favour with smb/in smb's eyes/in the eyes of smb снискать/заслужить чьё-либо расположениеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to find favour with smb
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