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1 draw a red herring across the track
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > draw a red herring across the track
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2 draw a red-herring across the track
Общая лексика: вводить в заблуждение, направлять по ложному следу, сбивать с толкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > draw a red-herring across the track
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3 draw a red herring across the track
להסיח את הדעת* * *◙ תעדה תא חיסהל◄English-Hebrew dictionary > draw a red herring across the track
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4 draw a red herring across the track
iemands aandacht ergens van afhalenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > draw a red herring across the track
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5 draw a red herring across the track
expr.jemanden an der Nase herumführen ausdr.English-german dictionary > draw a red herring across the track
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6 draw a red herring across the track
förvirra, luraEnglish-Swedish dictionary > draw a red herring across the track
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7 to draw a red herring across the track
сбивать с толку; намеренно направлять по ложному следу; отвлекать внимание от обсуждаемого вопросаYou are not answering my question. You are trying to draw a red herring across the track (= lead the attention away from the real point).
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > to draw a red herring across the track
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8 to draw a red-herring across the track
to draw a red-herring across the trackprocurar desviar a atenção.English-Portuguese dictionary > to draw a red-herring across the track
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9 draw a red(-)herring across the path
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > draw a red(-)herring across the path
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10 draw a red(-)herring across the path
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > draw a red(-)herring across the path
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11 to trail a red herring across the track
сбивать с толку; намеренно направлять по ложному следу; отвлекать внимание от обсуждаемого вопросаYou are not answering my question. You are trying to draw a red herring across the track (= lead the attention away from the real point).
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > to trail a red herring across the track
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12 to draw a red herring across the path
сбивать с толку; намеренно направлять по ложному следу; отвлекать внимание от обсуждаемого вопросаYou are not answering my question. You are trying to draw a red herring across the track (= lead the attention away from the real point).
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > to draw a red herring across the path
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13 to track a red herring across the path
сбивать с толку; намеренно направлять по ложному следу; отвлекать внимание от обсуждаемого вопросаYou are not answering my question. You are trying to draw a red herring across the track (= lead the attention away from the real point).
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > to track a red herring across the path
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14 to trail a red herring across the path
сбивать с толку; намеренно направлять по ложному следу; отвлекать внимание от обсуждаемого вопросаYou are not answering my question. You are trying to draw a red herring across the track (= lead the attention away from the real point).
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > to trail a red herring across the path
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15 drag a red(-)herring across the path
нaмepeннo ввoдить в зaблуждeниe; oтвлeкaть внимaниe oт oбcуждaeмoгo вoпpoca; cбивaть c тoлку [букв. oxoт. вoлoчить пo зeмлe мeшoк c кoпчёными ceлёдкaми (чтoбы coздaть иcкуccтвeнный cлeд пpи тpeниpoвкe oxoтничьиx coбaк)]How often in great strikes have riots been started in order to prevent the public from listening to the workers' demands! It is an old story - the red herring dragged across the path in order to destroy the scent (W. Lippmann). A high public official was about to be tried for malfeasance in office, and he was glad of a "Red" herring to draw across the trail (U. Sinclair)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > drag a red(-)herring across the path
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16 drag a red(-)herring across the path
нaмepeннo ввoдить в зaблуждeниe; oтвлeкaть внимaниe oт oбcуждaeмoгo вoпpoca; cбивaть c тoлку [букв. oxoт. вoлoчить пo зeмлe мeшoк c кoпчёными ceлёдкaми (чтoбы coздaть иcкуccтвeнный cлeд пpи тpeниpoвкe oxoтничьиx coбaк)]How often in great strikes have riots been started in order to prevent the public from listening to the workers' demands! It is an old story - the red herring dragged across the path in order to destroy the scent (W. Lippmann). A high public official was about to be tried for malfeasance in office, and he was glad of a "Red" herring to draw across the trail (U. Sinclair)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > drag a red(-)herring across the path
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17 drag a red herring across the path
(drag (или draw) a red herring (или red-herring) across the path (track или trail))намеренно вводить в заблуждение; отвлекать внимание от обсуждаемого вопроса; сбивать с толку [букв. охот. волочить по земле мешок с копчёными селёдками (чтобы создать искусственный след при тренировке охотничьих собак)]; см. тж. a red herringHow often in great strikes have riots been started in order to prevent the public from listening to the workers' demands! It is an old story - the red herring dragged across the path in order to destroy the scent. (W. Lippmann, ‘A Preface to Politics’, ch. VIII) — Как часто во время больших забастовок провоцировались беспорядки, чтобы требования рабочих не дошли до широкой публики. Старый, очень удобный способ отвлечь внимание от главного.
I believe I was accused of dragging red herrings across the trail, Mrs. Bradisson, so I feel free to make the same accusation. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito’, ch. 19) — Мне кажется, меня обвинили в том, что я намеренно ввожу следствие в заблуждение, миссис Брэдиссон. Полагаю, что я могу выдвинуть точно такое же контробвинение.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > drag a red herring across the path
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18 red-herring
red-her.ring[red h'eriŋ] n 1 arenque defumado. 2 aquilo que serve para desviar a atenção do assunto verdadeiro, desvio, digressão. to draw a red-herring across the track procurar desviar a atenção. -
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1) (something that leads people away from the main point in a discussion.) vržena kost2) (a false clue or line of enquiry.) napačna sled* * *[rédhériŋ]nounprekajen, povojen slanik; figuratively napačna sled, finta, speljevalen predmet ali manever; nekaj, kar odvrača pozornost od neprijetnega ali nevarnega predmetato draw a red herring across the track (path) — izvesti speljevalen manever; skušati speljati (odvrniti), pustiti napačno sled (da bi koga speljali) -
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{'red,heriŋ}
1. пушена херинга
2. прен. диверсия, тема, подхваната, за да се отвлече вниманието
to draw a RED HERRING across the path/track/trail отвличам вниманието от главния въпрос* * *{'red,herin} n 1. пушена херинга; 2. прен. диверсия; тема* * *1. to draw a red herring across the path/track/trail отвличам вниманието от главния въпрос 2. прен. диверсия, тема, подхваната, за да се отвлече вниманието 3. пушена херинга* * *red herring[´red¸heriʃ] n 1. пушена херинга; 2. прен. въпрос, който отклонява вниманието от основната (важната) тема; • to draw a \red herring across the path ( track) отклонявам вниманието от главния въпрос; neither fish, flesh nor good \red herring ни рак, ни риба.
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draw a red herring across the track — confuse or confound others, trick others … English contemporary dictionary
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red herring — {n. phr.} A false scent laid down in order to deceive; a phony or misleading story designed to cause confusion. * /That story about the president having an affair was a red herring created by the opposition in order to discredit him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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