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1 beat one's brains out
beat one's brains (out) sl ломать голову; мозги свернуь набекреньI beat my brains out to solve the problem.
Some students are lazy, but others beat their brains out and succeed.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > beat one's brains out
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2 beat one’s brains out (to do something)
Beat one’s brains out (to do something)ломать голову над чем-тоThat’s the last time I’ll beat my brains out trying to cook a nice dinner for you.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beat one’s brains out (to do something)
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3 beat one’s brains out (to do something)
Beat one’s brains out (to do something)ломать голову над чем-тоThat’s the last time I’ll beat my brains out trying to cook a nice dinner for you.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beat one’s brains out (to do something)
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4 beat someone's brains out
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5 beat one's brains out
expr infml1)Each time I beat my brains out trying to cook a nice dinner for you — Каждый раз мне приходится ломать голову над тем, как приготовить тебе вкусный обед
I'm tired of beating my brains out to do what you want — Мне уже надоело ломать себе голову над тем, как тебе угодить
2)He beat his brains out to get here on time — Он приложил максимум усилий, чтобы попасть сюда вовремя
I beat my brains out to clean this house and you come in and track up the carpet — Я тут стараюсь изо всех сил, чтобы все было чисто, а ты вваливаешься и следишь на ковре
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7 beat one’s brains out
make great efforts, often unsuccessfully очень стараться (часто безуспешно)He beats his brains out at work, but his boss doesn’t even notice his hard work.
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8 beat (one's) brains out
Американский английский: ломать голову над чем-л.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > beat (one's) brains out
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9 beat (one's) brains out about (smth.)
Макаров: ломать себе голову над (чем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > beat (one's) brains out about (smth.)
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10 beat (one's) brains out on (smth.)
Макаров: ломать себе голову над (чем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > beat (one's) brains out on (smth.)
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11 beat (one's) brains out with (smth.)
Макаров: ломать себе голову над (чем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > beat (one's) brains out with (smth.)
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12 beat one's brains out
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16 to beat someone's brains out
разг. выбить кому-л. мозгиАнгло-русский современный словарь > to beat someone's brains out
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17 beat one's brains
beat one's brains (out) sl ломать голову; мозги свернуь набекреньI beat my brains out to solve the problem.
Some students are lazy, but others beat their brains out and succeed.
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18 beat one's brains about smth.
(beat one's brains about (или with) smth. (тж. beat one's brains out; busy, cudgel, drag, puzzle, rack, амер. ransack one's brains about или with smth.))ломать себе голову над чем-л. [cudgel one's brains about smth. шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]First Clown: "Cudgel thy brains no more about it." (W. Shakespeare, ‘Hamlet’, act V, sc. 1) — Первый могильщик: "Не надсаживай себе этим мозгов." (перевод Б. Пастернака)
Two weeks had passed since Martin had seen him, and he vainly cudgelled his brains for some cause of offence. (J. London, ‘Martin Eden’, ch. XXXIII) — Уже две недели Бриссенден не появлялся в комнате Мартина, и тот тщетно ломал себе голову над тем, куда он мог деваться.
She had a bad memory for names, and it irritated her not to be able to think of them, so that she would pause in the middle of some story to rack her brains. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 94) — У нее была плохая память на имена, и это ее раздражало: она часто останавливалась посреди разговора и мучилась, вспоминая какое-нибудь имя.
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19 beat one's brains
beat one's brains (out) лома́ть себе́ го́лову над чем-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > beat one's brains
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20 beat the brains out
Табуированная лексика: совокупляться с большим энтузиазмом
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beat\ one's\ brains\ out — • beat one s brains out • beat one s brains v. phr. slang To try very hard to understand or think out something difficult; tire yourself out by thinking. It was too hard for him and he beat his brains out trying to get the answer. Some students… … Словарь американских идиом
beat someone's brains out — (slang) 1. To kill by hitting repeatedly on the head 2. To subject to a vicious beating • • • Main Entry: ↑beat * * * beat/bash/someone’s brains out informal … Useful english dictionary
beat someone's brains out — beat (someone s) brains out 1. to severely criticize someone. How could I win the election with that guy on the radio beating my brains out every day? 2. to seriously hurt someone. I was afraid he was going to come back and beat my brains out … New idioms dictionary
beat one's brains out — phrasal or beat one s brains : to cudgel one s brain : try continually and energetically to think out something difficult * * * beat one s brains or beat one s brains out To puzzle about something • • • Main Entry: ↑beat … Useful english dictionary
beat someone’s brains out — 1. tv. to beat someone severely. □ She threatened to beat my brains out. □ Those thugs nearly beat his brains out. 2. tv. to drive oneself hard (to accomplish something). □ I beat my brains out all day to clean this house, and you come in and… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
beat one's brains out — or[beat one s brains] {v. phr.}, {slang} To try very hard to understand or think out something difficult; tire yourself out by thinking. * /It was too hard for him and he beat his brains out trying to get the answer./ * /Some students are lazy,… … Dictionary of American idioms
beat one's brains out — or[beat one s brains] {v. phr.}, {slang} To try very hard to understand or think out something difficult; tire yourself out by thinking. * /It was too hard for him and he beat his brains out trying to get the answer./ * /Some students are lazy,… … Dictionary of American idioms
beat one’s brains out (to do something) — v. to work hard at a task. □ I’m tired of beating my brains out to do what you want. CD He beat out his brains to get here on time! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
beat someone's brains out — verb To beat someone very severely … Wiktionary
beat\ one's\ brains — • beat one s brains out • beat one s brains v. phr. slang To try very hard to understand or think out something difficult; tire yourself out by thinking. It was too hard for him and he beat his brains out trying to get the answer. Some students… … Словарь американских идиом
beat brains out — beat (someone s) brains out 1. to severely criticize someone. How could I win the election with that guy on the radio beating my brains out every day? 2. to seriously hurt someone. I was afraid he was going to come back and beat my brains out … New idioms dictionary