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жарг.; диал.удрать, смыться; ≈ смотать удочки, дать тягу, дать стрекачаNow what do you say, Manson? If you're too busy ye've only got to say so and I can easy sling my hook. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Citadel’, book IV, ch. 14) — Ну что же, Мэнсон? Если вы слишком заняты, вам стоит только сказать, и я могу убраться восвояси.
‘Give him in charge, my gal; turn him out, or sling your hook...’ ‘How can I do that?’ asked Helen. ‘I'm married to him and there's little Hetty.’ (A. Coppard, ‘Tales’, ‘The Presser’) — - Заяви на него в полицию, выстави его или сама рви подошвы... - Как я могу это сделать? - спросила Эллен. - Он ведь мой муж, и у нас маленькая Хетти.
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expr BrE slYou can sling your hook, we don't want you around here — Ты можешь убираться отсюда - ты нам не нужен
Sling your hook and don't stick around — Давай иди куда хочешь, только не околачивайся здесь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > sling one's hook
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Смыться. Удрать. СбежатьDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Sling one's hook
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Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > sling one's hook
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В британском английском to sling one's hook означает уйти. To sling — это бросать, подбрасывать, швырять. The hook (крючок) — это якорь корабля, который поднимают перед тем, как корабль уйдёт в открытое море. Также существует предположение, что это крючок, на который рабочий вешает своё пальто, пока трудится. Однако точной версии об истории происхождения этого выражения не существует.There is no point in keeping unhappy players in a football team. Those who don't like it here should sling their hook. — Нет смысла держать недовольных игроков в футбольной команде. Те, кому не нравится здесь, могут уйти.
English-Russian dictionary of expressions > to sling one's hook
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A n2 ( for support) Med écharpe f ; ( for carrying baby) porte-bébé m ; ( for carrying a load) élingue f ;1 ○ ( throw) lit, fig lancer [object, insult] (at à) ; to sling a shawl around one's shoulders se mettre un châle sur les épaules ; to sling a bag over one's shoulder mettre son sac sur son épaule ;2 ( carry or hang loosely) suspendre [hammock, rope] ; to sling sth over one's shoulder ou across one's body porter [qch] en bandoulière [bag, rifle] ; to sling sth from suspendre qch à [beam, branch, hook] ; to be slung over/across/round sth être jeté par dessus/en travers de/autour de qch.to sling one 's hook ○ † GB ficher le camp ○.■ sling away ○:▶ sling [sth] away, sling away [sth] jeter, se débarrasser de [object].■ sling out ○:▶ sling [sth] out, sling out [sth] jeter, se débarrasser de ;▶ sling [sb] out flanquer ○ [qn] à la porte. -
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♦ hook /hʊk/n.1 gancio; uncino; gancetto; uncinello: coat hook, gancio per appendere cappotti; a picture hook, un gancetto per appendere quadri; curtain hook, gancio da tenda; a hook and eye, un gancio con occhiello; un'allacciatura ( di abiti) a gancio3 (fig.) trappola; tranello6 (naut.) gola; ghirlanda7 (naut.) ancora; ancorotto11 ( sport, spec. golf) hook (tiro sbagliato che manda la palla troppo verso sinistra rispetto al battitore destrimano)14 (telef.) forcella15 (elettron.) innesco● ( USA) hook-and-ladder ( truck), autoscala ( dei pompieri) □ (zool.: d'uccello) hook-billed (o hook-beaked), dal becco adunco □ (fig.) hook, line, and sinker, completamente; del tutto; tutto: to swallow a story hook, line and sinker, mandare giù una storiella da cima a fondo; bersela tutta (fig.) □ hook-nosed, dal naso a becco (o aquilino) □ (mecc.) hook spanner ( USA: hook wrench), chiave a gancio □ by hook or by crook, di riffa o di raffa; con le buone o con le cattive □ (fam. USA) to get the hook, essere licenziato; essere cacciato □ (fam.) to get one's hooks into, mettere le mani su; impadronirsi di □ (fig.) to get off the hook, tirarsi fuori dai guai □ (fig.) to get (o to let) sb. off the hook, tirare q. fuori dai guai □ to leave the phone off the hook, lasciare il telefono staccato □ (fig.) to be on the hook, essere inguaiato; essere incastrato (o in trappola) □ (fam. USA) to be on the hook for st., avere in carico, essere responsabile di (spec. una somma di denaro) □ ( slang) on one's own hook, per conto proprio; da solo □ ( slang) to take (o to sling) one's hook, squagliarsi; svignarsela; tagliare la corda □ to take the phone off the hook, staccare la cornetta.(to) hook /hʊk/A v. t.1 agganciare; attaccare ( con un gancio, a un gancio): to hook st. onto a wall, agganciare qc. al muro; attaccare qc. al muro con un gancio3 curvare (o piegare) a uncino ( una parte del corpo): The man hooked his thumbs in his belt, l'uomo si è infilato i pollici nella cintura4 (naut.) agganciare; incocciare5 (fig. fam., generalm. al passivo) conquistare; prendere; coinvolgere; catturare: I read the first page and I was hooked, ho letto la prima pagina e non sono più riuscita a smettere7 (fig. fam.) gabbare; imbrogliare; fregare (fam.)11 ( hockey su ghiaccio) agganciare: to hook an opponent with the stick, agganciare un avversario con il bastoneB v. i.● ( slang) to hook it, tagliare la corda; darsela a gambe; svignarsela. -
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∎ the children were slinging stones at the statue les enfants lançaient des pierres sur la statue;∎ sling the ball back to me! relance-moi le ballon!;∎ she slung the case into the back of the car elle a jeté la valise à l'arrière de la voiture;∎ British familiar if he's not careful, he'll get slung off the course s'il ne fait pas attention, il se fera virer du cours;∎ figurative to sling mud at sb couvrir qn de boue;∎ they were slinging insults at each other ils se lançaient des insultes;∎ familiar to sling one's hook mettre les bouts, ficher le camp∎ the hammock was slung between two trees le hamac était suspendu ou accroché entre deux arbres;∎ the soldiers wore rifles slung across or over their shoulders les soldats portaient des fusils en bandoulière;∎ the jacket was slung over the back of the chair la veste était négligemment jetée sur le dossier de la chaise;∎ he slung his jacket over his shoulder il a jeté sa veste par-dessus son épaule;∎ I slung the towel over the washing line j'ai jeté la serviette par-dessus la corde à linge2 noun∎ she had her arm in a sling elle avait le bras en écharpe(b) (for baby) porte-bébé m(c) (for loads) & Nautical élingue f; (belt) courroie f; (rope) corde f, cordage m; (for removal men) corde f, courroie f; (for rifle) bretelle f; (for mast) cravate f(e) (for climber) baudrier m(f) (cocktail) sling m (cocktail à base de spiritueux et de jus de citron, allongé d'eau plate ou gazeuse)British familiar (person) flanquer ou ficher à la porte; (rubbish, magazines etc) bazarder, balancer;∎ he was slung out on his ear il a été fichu à la porte, on l'a fichu dehors∎ can you sling the paper over? tu peux me lancer le journal?familiar suspendre□, accrocher□ -
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hook [hυk]1. n1) крюк; крючо́к2) криво́й нож; серп3) баго́р4) круто́й изги́б; излу́чина реки́5) хук, коро́ткий боково́й уда́р ле́вой ( в боксе)6) лову́шка, западня́7) сл. вор, жу́лик; уголо́вный престу́пник8) тех. заце́пка, захва́тка◊by hook or by crook пра́вдами и непра́вдами; ≅ не мытьём, так ка́таньем
;hook, line and sinker целико́м, по́лностью
;on one's own hook самостоя́тельно, на свой риск
;to take ( или to sling) one's hook смы́ться, удра́ть
2. v1) зацепля́ть, прицепля́ть3) лови́ть, пойма́ть ( рыбу)4) подцепи́ть; пойма́ть на у́дочку; заполучи́ть; завербова́ть5) сгиба́ть в ви́де крюка́6) сл. крастьhook in заполучи́ть; заста́вить согласи́ться на что-л.;hook out вы́ведать◊to hook in сл. смы́ться, удра́ть
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