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2 to stick out one's tongue at smb
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1. transitive verb1) herausstrecken [Brust, Zunge]; ausstrecken [Arm, Bein]2)2. intransitive verb1) (project) [Brust, Bauch:] vorstehen; [steifes Kleid:] abstehen; [Nagel, Ast:] herausstehenhis ears stick out — er hat abstehende Ohren
2) (fig.): (be obvious) sich abhebenstick out a mile — (coll.) [klar] auf der Hand liegen
stick out like a sore thumb — (coll.) ins Auge springen
* * *1) (to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue.) herausstehen, -strecken2) (to be noticeable: She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd.) hervorstechen* * *I. vt1. (make protrude)to \stick out out one's hand die Hand ausstreckenat a request bus stop you must \stick out out your hand wenn Sie an einer Bedarfshaltestelle aussteigen möchten, müssen Sie ein Handzeichen gebento \stick out one's tongue out die Zunge herausstrecken2. (endure)▪ to \stick out it out es [bis zum Ende] durchhaltenII. vithere was a handkerchief \stick outing out of his jacket pocket aus der Tasche seines Jacketts hing ein Taschentuch herausI wish my stomach didn't \stick out out so much ich wünschte, mein Bauch würde nicht so hervorstehenI could see Bill's legs \stick outing out from underneath his car ich konnte Bills Beine unter dem Auto hervorragen sehenthe thing that really \stick outs out is the clashing colours es fällt einem sofort auf, dass die Farben nicht zueinander passento \stick out out a mile [or like a sore thumb] wie ein bunter Pudel auffallen famshe's in love with him — it \stick outs out a mile sie ist in ihn verliebt — das sieht doch ein Blinder fam3. (endure)4.* * *1. vivorstehen ( of aus); (ears, hair) abstehen; (fig = be noticeable) auffallen2. vt sep2) (= not give up) durchhaltenI decided to stick it out a bit longer — ich beschloss, noch ein bisschen länger durchzuhalten
* * *A v/i1. ab-, hervor-, herausstehen:his ears stick out er hat abstehende OhrenB v/t den Kopf etc herausst(r)ecken:* * *1. transitive verb1) herausstrecken [Brust, Zunge]; ausstrecken [Arm, Bein]2)2. intransitive verbstick it out — (coll.) durchhalten; ausharren
1) (project) [Brust, Bauch:] vorstehen; [steifes Kleid:] abstehen; [Nagel, Ast:] herausstehen2) (fig.): (be obvious) sich abhebenstick out a mile — (coll.) [klar] auf der Hand liegen
stick out like a sore thumb — (coll.) ins Auge springen
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1. Icoll. his nose (his chin, his stomach, etc.) sticks out у него торчит нос и т.д.; his ears stick out у него торчащие уши; his head was sticking out, we could see nothing else торчала /высовывалась/ его голова, больше мы ничего не видели.2. III1) stick out smth. /smth. out/ stick out one's feet (one's head, etc.) высовывать ноги и т.д.; stick one's chest out выпячивать грудь; stick out one's chin выставлять подбородок; stick out one's tongue показывать /высовывать/ язык2) stick out smth. stick out a long train trip (his company, compulsion, persuasion, etc.) выдерживать долгое путешествие поездом и т.д.3. XVI1) stick out from smth. his.arms stick out from his coat sleeves у него руки торчат из рукавов2) stick out for smth. stick out for higher wages (for a higher price, for better terms, etc.) добиваться более высокой зарплаты и т.д.; бороться за белее высокий заработок и т.д.; I offered him eight pounds but he stuck out for ten я предлагал ему восемь фунтов, но он потребовал десять4. XXI1|| stick out one's tongue at smb. показывать кому-л. язык -
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1) (to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue.) (po)moleti ven2) (to be noticeable: She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd.) izstopati* * *transitive verb pokazati, pomoliti ven, poriniti naprej (prsi); intransitive verb štrleti, moleti ven ( from iz); American slang izkazati se, odlikovati se; colloquially vzdržati, vztrajati, ne popustiti, ne odnehati; zahtevati ( for kaj)to stick one's neck out slang riskirati, tvegati -
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vt1) ( make protrude)to \stick out out one's hand die Hand ausstrecken;at a request bus stop you must \stick out out your hand wenn Sie an einer Bedarfshaltestelle aussteigen möchten, müssen Sie ein Handzeichen geben;to \stick out one's tongue out die Zunge herausstrecken2) ( endure)to \stick out it out es [bis zum Ende] durchhalten vithere was a handkerchief \stick outing out of his jacket pocket aus der Tasche seines Jacketts hing ein Taschentuch heraus;I wish my stomach didn't \stick out out so much ich wünschte, mein Bauch würde nicht so hervorstehen;I could see Bill's legs \stick outing out from underneath his car ich konnte Bills Beine unter dem Auto hervorragen sehen;the thing that really \stick outs out is the clashing colours es fällt einem sofort auf, dass die Farben nicht zueinander passen;she's in love with him - it \stick outs out a mile sie ist in ihn verliebt - das sieht doch ein Blinder ( fam)3) ( endure)to \stick out out for sth hartnäckig auf etw dat bestehenPHRASES:to \stick out one's neck out eine Menge riskieren ( fam) -
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stick out [nail, sharp object] sporgere, essere sporgenteEx:his ears, teeth stick out — ha le orecchie sporgenti, i denti in fuorito stick out of sth. — [ screw] sporgere da qcs.; stick [sth.] out, stick out [sth.]/Ex:to stick out one's hand, foot — allungare una mano, un piede
2) (cope with)to stick it out — colloq. tener duro
* * *1) (to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue.) sporgere; tirare fuori2) (to be noticeable: She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd.) spiccare* * *1. vi + adv1) (protrude) sporgere, (be noticeable) spiccare2)2. vt + advto stick it out fam — tener duro
* * *stick out [nail, sharp object] sporgere, essere sporgenteEx:his ears, teeth stick out — ha le orecchie sporgenti, i denti in fuorito stick out of sth. — [ screw] sporgere da qcs.; stick [sth.] out, stick out [sth.]/Ex:to stick out one's hand, foot — allungare una mano, un piede
2) (cope with)to stick it out — colloq. tener duro
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■ stick outA v. i. + avv.1 sporgere; essere sporgente; venire in fuori; protrudere: His head stuck out ( of the water), la sua testa sporgeva (dall'acqua); His ears stick out, ha le orecchie sporgenti2 distinguersi; spiccare; saltare agli occhi, essere ben visibile (o chiaro): This sticks out a mile, è lampante; salta subito agli occhi3 (fam.) tenere duro; resistere; non mollare: to stick out against the government's pension plan, tener duro contro il progetto pensionistico governativoB v. t. + avv.2 mettere fuori: to stick out a flag [one's nose], mettere fuori una bandiera [il naso]3 (fam.) continuare ad asserire (o a sostenere) □ to stick out one's chest, gonfiare il petto □ (fam.) to stick it out, tener duro; tener botta (fam.); resistere □ (fig. fam.) to stick one's neck out, prendere posizione apertamente; esporsi (fin troppo); rischiare grosso □ to stick one's tongue out at sb., fare la lingua (o le linguacce) a q. -
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stick out [nail, sharp object] dépasser (of de)stick [something] out, stick out [something]1) ( cause to protrude)to stick out one's hand/foot — tendre la main/le pied
2) ( cope with)to stick it out — (colloq) tenir le coup (colloq)
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1) (to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue.) sobresalir2) (to be noticeable: She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd.) destacarsestick out vb sacar1) v + adva) ( protrude) sobresalir*b) ( be obvious) resaltarhe really sticks out in a crowd — uno enseguida lo nota en un grupo de gente; mile, thumb I
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( stretch out) (colloq) \<\<hand\>\> extender*, alargar*, sacar*to stick one's chest/tongue out — sacar* (el) pecho/la lengua
3)a) v + o + adv ( endure) (colloq) \<\<job\>\> aguantar enyou'll have to stick it out — vas a tener que aguantarte or (Esp tb) aguantar mecha (fam)
b) v + adv ( hold out)they are sticking out for 8% — no van a ceder por menos del 8%
1. VI + ADV1) (=protrude) [balcony] sobresalir; [nail] sobresalir2) (=be noticeable) destacarse, resaltar- stick out like a sore thumb3) (=insist, persevere)they're sticking out for more money — porfían en reclamar más dinero, se empeñan en pedir más dinero
2. VT + ADV1) (=extend) [+ tongue] asomar, sacar; [+ leg] extender; [+ chest] sacar; [+ head] asomar2) * (=tolerate, endure) aguantar* * *1) v + adva) ( protrude) sobresalir*b) ( be obvious) resaltarhe really sticks out in a crowd — uno enseguida lo nota en un grupo de gente; mile, thumb I
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( stretch out) (colloq) \<\<hand\>\> extender*, alargar*, sacar*to stick one's chest/tongue out — sacar* (el) pecho/la lengua
3)a) v + o + adv ( endure) (colloq) \<\<job\>\> aguantar enyou'll have to stick it out — vas a tener que aguantarte or (Esp tb) aguantar mecha (fam)
b) v + adv ( hold out)they are sticking out for 8% — no van a ceder por menos del 8%
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13 stick (one's) tongue out at somebody
Общая лексика: показывать языкУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stick (one's) tongue out at somebody
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to put one's tongue out / stick one's tongue outsacar la lenguaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put one's tongue out / stick one's tongue out
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tongue [tʌŋ]1. nouna. langue f• to lose/find one's tongue perdre/retrouver sa langueb. ( = language) langue f2. compounds* * *[tʌŋ] 1.1) gen, Anatomy, Culinary langue f; ( flap on shoe) languette fto lose/find one's tongue — fig avaler/retrouver sa langue
2) ( language) langue f2.transitive verb Music détacher [note, passage]••has the cat got your tongue? — (colloq) tu as avalé ta langue?
to get the rough side ou edge of somebody's tongue — subir les paroles désobligeantes de quelqu'un
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A n1 Anat, fig langue f ; to poke ou stick out one's tongue at sb tirer la langue à qn ; his tongue was hanging out il tirait la langue ; to click one's tongue faire claquer sa langue ; to lose/find one's tongue avaler/retrouver sa langue ; the tip of the tongue le bout de la langue ;2 ( language) langue f ; mother tongue langue f maternelle ; native tongue langue f d'origine ; to speak in tongues Relig parler en langues ; to speak in a foreign tongue parler une langue étrangère ;5 (of flame, land) langue f.to bite one's tongue se mordre la langue ; has the cat got your tongue ○ ? tu as avalé ta langue? ; to get the rough side ou edge of sb's tongue subir les paroles désobligeantes de qn ; to give sb a tongue-lashing faire des remarques cinglantes à qn ; I have his name on the tip of my tongue j'ai son nom sur le bout de la langue ; to trip off the tongue [name, lie] venir tout seul ; to loosen sb's tongue délier la langue de qn ; I can't get my tongue round it je n'arrive pas à le prononcer ; a slip of the tongue un lapsus ; hold your tongue ○ ! tiens ta langue! ; watch your tongue! surveille tes paroles! ; keep a civil tongue in your head sois poli. -
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1. [tʌŋ] n1. 1) языкfurred /dirty, foul, coated/ tongue - обложенный язык ( больного)
to put out /to stick out/ one's tongue - высовывать /показывать/ язык ( врачу или из озорства)
to hang out one's tongue - высовывать язык ( о собаке) [ср. тж. ♢ ]
2) язык, язычок (животного, рептилии и т. п.)the frog's [snake's] tongue - язычок лягушки [змеи]
cleft /bifid/ tongue - раздвоенный язычок
2. речь, язык; способность речиthe mother /native/ tongue - родной язык
no poet in any tongue is greater than Dante - ни одна литература не имеет поэта, который был бы выше Данте
3. манера говоритьbad /biting, bitter, caustic, venomous, wicked/ tongue - злой /ядовитый/ язык
oily tongue - елейность, льстивые речи
rough tongue - грубый язык, грубость
silver /smooth/ tongue - красноречивость, льстивость
glib tongue - бойкая /развязная/ речь
4. кул. язык5. что-л. имеющее форму языка; язык, язычок6. муз. язычок7. тех. шпунт, шип, гребень8. ж.-д. остряк ( стрелки)9. хвостовик ( инструмента)10. стрелка весов♢
on the tongues of men - все говорят об этом; на устах у всехon one's tongue, on /at/ the tip of one's tongue, at the end of one's tongue - на языке, на кончике языка
to have names and dates at the end of one's tongue /on the tip of one's tongue/ - знать назубок все имена и даты
the words had been on his tongue - эти слова (уже) готовы были сорваться у него с языка /с уст/
to set tongues wagging - вызвать толки, дать повод для сплетен
to find one's tongue - обрести дар речи, снова заговорить
to have lost one's tongue - молчать, потерять дар речи, проглотить язык
to hold one's tongue, to keep one's tongue between one's teeth - держать язык за зубами, молчать
hold your tongue while I'm speaking - попридержи язык, когда я говорю
to keep a watch on one's tongue - следить за своим языком, не говорить лишнего
he could have bitten off his tongue for having told his secret - он готов был откусить себе язык из-за того, что проговорился
to loose smb.'s tongue - развязать язык кому-л.
to tie smb.'s tongue - заставить кого-л. молчать, не давать кому-л. говорить
his tongue glued itself to the roof of his mouth - у него язык прилип к гортани, он ничего сказать не может
his tongue failed him - у него отнялся язык, он лишился дара речи
one's tongue runs before one's wit - ≅ сперва говорить, а потом думать
to give /to throw/ tongue - а) подавать голос ( о собаке); б) громко говорить, орать; высказываться
to have /to speak with, to put/ (one's) tongue in (one's) cheek - а) говорить неискренне; б) говорить насмешливо /лукаво, иронически/
he speaks with tongue in cheek - его слова нельзя принимать всерьёз; он вас дурачит
to oil one's tongue - льстить; произносить елейные речи
to keep a civil tongue in one's head - быть вежливым /учтивым/; избегать грубостей
to keep a still tongue in one's head - помалкивать, отличаться молчаливостью
to have one's tongue hanging out - а) хотеть пить; б) ожидать (чего-л.); [ср. тж. 1, 1)]
a honey tongue, a heart of gall - ≅ на устах мёд, а в сердце лёд; мягко стелет, да жёстко спать
a still tongue makes a wise head - ≅ умный лишнего не скажет
the tongue is not steel, yet it cuts, the tongue is sharper than any sword - посл. ≅ не ножа бойся, а языка; злые языки страшнее пистолета
the tongue of idle persons is never idle - посл. ≅ за бездельника язык работает
2. [tʌŋ] vhe knows much who knows how to hold his tongue - посл. много знает тот, кто умеет молчать; ≅ молчание - золото
1. 1) трогать языком; лизать2) спец. снабжать языком или язычком2. 1) разговаривать, болтать2) уст. говорить, произносить3) уст. ругать, поносить3. 1) выдаваться, врезаться (о песчаной косе и т. п.)2) выбрасывать языки пламени4. муз. модулировать5. стр. соединять в шпунт -
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I [tʌŋ]1) anat. lingua f. (anche fig.)to stick out one's tongue at sb. — fare la lingua o la linguaccia a qcn.
to lose, find one's tongue — fig. perdere, ritrovare la lingua
2) (language) lingua f.3) gastr. lingua f.4) (flap) (on shoe) linguetta f.••has the cat got your tongue? — colloq. ti sei mangiato la lingua?
II [tʌŋ]to get the rough side o edge of sb.'s tongue essere insultato da qcn.; I have his name on the tip of my tongue ho il suo nome sulla punta della lingua; to loosen sb.'s tongue sciogliere la lingua a qcn.; I can't get my tongue round it non riesco a pronunciarlo; a slip of the tongue un lapsus; hold your tongue! colloq. frena la lingua! watch your tongue! — bada a come parli!
verbo transitivo mus. staccare [note, passage]* * *1) (the fleshy organ inside the mouth, used in tasting, swallowing, speaking etc: The doctor looked at her tongue.) lingua2) (the tongue of an animal used as food.) lingua3) (something with the same shape as a tongue: a tongue of flame.) lingua4) (a language: English is his mother-tongue / native tongue; a foreign tongue.) lingua* * *I [tʌŋ]1) anat. lingua f. (anche fig.)to stick out one's tongue at sb. — fare la lingua o la linguaccia a qcn.
to lose, find one's tongue — fig. perdere, ritrovare la lingua
2) (language) lingua f.3) gastr. lingua f.4) (flap) (on shoe) linguetta f.••has the cat got your tongue? — colloq. ti sei mangiato la lingua?
II [tʌŋ]to get the rough side o edge of sb.'s tongue essere insultato da qcn.; I have his name on the tip of my tongue ho il suo nome sulla punta della lingua; to loosen sb.'s tongue sciogliere la lingua a qcn.; I can't get my tongue round it non riesco a pronunciarlo; a slip of the tongue un lapsus; hold your tongue! colloq. frena la lingua! watch your tongue! — bada a come parli!
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[tʌŋ]n1) языкThe child has a furry (coated) tongue. — У ребенка обложен язык.
- long tongue- coated tongue - put out one's tongue
- lick smth with one's tongue
- cluck one's tongue
- examine the patient's tongue
- stick out one's tongue at smb
- have smth on the tip of the tongue2) речьHe has a ready tongue. — У него хорошо подвешен язык. /У него на все готов ответ
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