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1 вести опасную игру
Makarov: flirt with dangerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести опасную игру
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2 опасный
1. break-neck2. riskyопасный; опасность — high risk
3. touch-and-go4. unsafe5. perilous6. unsound7. breakneck8. danger"опасно при соприкосновении с водой" — danger if net
9. dangerously10. hazardous11. parlous12. parlously13. dangerous14. virulentСинонимический ряд:тяжело (проч.) серьезно; тяжело; тяжко -
3 Г-444
ДРАЗНИТЬ/РАЗДРАЗНИТЬ ГУСЕЙ coll VP subj: human usu. impfv often infin with зачем, не надо etc, or neg infin after чтобы) to irritate, anger s.o., usu. pointlessly (often, one's superior(s) or s.o. who is in a position to make trouble for one): не надо (зачем) гусей дразнить — don't (why) make waves (trouble) don't (why) stir things up don't ruffle any ( s.o. 's) feathers don't rub s.o. the wrong way.«Кто форинов (authors usage = иностранцев) пригласил? Ты, Маккар? - строго спросил Самсик. - Зачем, ребята? Зачем гусей-то дразнить?» «Зачем гусей дразнить?» — это, можно сказать, было лозунгом их поколения (Аксёнов 6). "Who invited the foreigners? Was it you, Makkar?" asked Samsik sternly. "Why, kids? Why make waves?" "Why make waves?" This, one might say, was the slogan of Samsik's generation (6a).«Есть некоторый коммунистический стиль. Мало кто подходит под эту мерку. Но никто так явно не нарушает этой манеры жить и думать, как вы, Юрий Андреевич. Не понимаю, зачем гусей дразнить» (Пастернак 1). ( context transl) "There exists a certain Communist style, Yurii Andreievich. Few people measure up to it. But no one flouts that way of life and thought as openly as you do. Why you have to flirt with danger, I can't imagine" (1a).From Ivan Krylov's fable "Geese" («Гуси»), 1811. -
4 дразнить гусей
• ДРАЗНИТЬ/РАЗДРАЗНИТЬ ГУСЕЙ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv; often infin with зачем, не надо etc, or neg infin after чтобы]=====⇒ to irritate, anger s.o., usu. pointlessly (often, one's superior(s) or s.o. who is in a position to make trouble for one):- don't ruffle any (s.o.'s) feathers;- don't rub s.o. the wrong way.♦ "Кто форинов [authors usage = иностранцев] пригласил? Ты, Маккар? - строго спросил Самсик. - Зачем, ребята? Зачем гусей-то дразнить?" "Зачем гусей дразнить?" - это, можно сказать, было лозунгом их поколения (Аксёнов 6). "Who invited the foreigners? Was it you, Makkar?" asked Samsik sternly. "Why, kids? Why make waves?" "Why make waves?" This, one might say, was the slogan of Samsik's generation (6a).♦ "Есть некоторый коммунистический стиль. Мало кто подходит под эту мерку. Но никто так явно не нарушает этой манеры жить и думать, как вы, Юрий Андреевич. Не понимаю, зачем гусей дразнить" (Пастернак 1). [context transl] "There exists a certain Communist style, Yurii Andreievich. Few people measure up to it. But no one flouts that way of life and thought as openly as you do. Why you have to flirt with danger, I can't imagine" (1a).—————← From Ivan Krylov's fable "Geese" ("Гуси"), 1811.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дразнить гусей
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5 раздразнить гусей
• ДРАЗНИТЬ/РАЗДРАЗНИТЬ ГУСЕЙ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. impfv; often infin with зачем, не надо etc, or neg infin after чтобы]=====⇒ to irritate, anger s.o., usu. pointlessly (often, one's superior(s) or s.o. who is in a position to make trouble for one):- don't ruffle any (s.o.'s) feathers;- don't rub s.o. the wrong way.♦ "Кто форинов [authors usage = иностранцев] пригласил? Ты, Маккар? - строго спросил Самсик. - Зачем, ребята? Зачем гусей-то дразнить?" "Зачем гусей дразнить?" - это, можно сказать, было лозунгом их поколения (Аксёнов 6). "Who invited the foreigners? Was it you, Makkar?" asked Samsik sternly. "Why, kids? Why make waves?" "Why make waves?" This, one might say, was the slogan of Samsik's generation (6a).♦ "Есть некоторый коммунистический стиль. Мало кто подходит под эту мерку. Но никто так явно не нарушает этой манеры жить и думать, как вы, Юрий Андреевич. Не понимаю, зачем гусей дразнить" (Пастернак 1). [context transl] "There exists a certain Communist style, Yurii Andreievich. Few people measure up to it. But no one flouts that way of life and thought as openly as you do. Why you have to flirt with danger, I can't imagine" (1a).—————← From Ivan Krylov's fable "Geese" ("Гуси"), 1811.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > раздразнить гусей
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6 дразнить
(вн.)1) ( умышленно раздражать) tease (d)дразни́ть попуга́я — tease the parrot
2) (за вн.; из-за; издеваться по какому-л поводу) tease (d about; because of)в шко́ле её дразни́ли за коро́ткую стри́жку [за полноту́] — at school the other children teased her about her close haircut [because she was fat]
его́ дразни́ли очка́риком — they kept calling him four-eyes
4) ( возбуждать какие-л чувства) excite (d), arouse (d)дразни́ть чей-л аппети́т — stir smb's appetite; make smb's mouth water
дразни́ть чьё-л любопы́тство — excite / arouse / awaken smb's curiosity
дразни́ть чьё-л самолю́бие — stir smb's pride
••дразни́ть гусе́й — stir things up; trouble trouble; flirt with danger
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