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  • 81 put across

    put across [sth.], put [sth.] across comunicare [idea, message]; fare valere [ personality]
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    vt + adv
    1) (communicate: ideas, opinion) comunicare, far capire, (new product) propagandare
    2)

    (fam: play trick) to put one across on sb — darla a bere a qn

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    put across [sth.], put [sth.] across comunicare [idea, message]; fare valere [ personality]

    English-Italian dictionary > put across

  • 82 put smb. through his paces

    (put smb. through his paces (тж. try smb.'s paces))
    проверять чью-л. готовность, пригодность, выявлять чьи-л. качества, способности, "прощупывать" кого-л. [букв. пускать лошадь разными аллюрами]; см. тж. put smb. through his facings

    He had been put through an immense variety of paces, and had answered volumes of head-breaking questions. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Hard Times’, book I, ch. II) — Он прошел через бесконечное количество испытаний и ответил на множество головоломных вопросов.

    That's more like the spirit! That's more like my daughter! We havena [= haven't] put ye through your paces for nothing. Now that I'm showin' you, ye maun [= must] step high when you're in the ring. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book III, ch. 9) — Вот это лучше! Теперь я узнаю свою дочь! Недаром же я тебя столько времени тренировал! Теперь, когда я тебя выпущу на круг, ты помчишься как стрела.

    We must see what he can do, so we will give the lad some work that will put him through his paces. (DEI) — Надо выяснить, что этот парнишка умеет. Мы дадим ему работу и посмотрим, на что он способен.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > put smb. through his paces

  • 83 put/set one's shoulder to the wheel

    put/set one's shoulder to the wheel
    zijn schouders ergens onder zetten, ergens hard aan werken

    English-Dutch dictionary > put/set one's shoulder to the wheel

  • 84 hard

    {ha:d}
    I. 1. твърд, корав, втвърден
    to become/get HARD втвърдявам се
    2. здрав, як, кален
    3. тежък, силен (за удар и пр.), труден, тежък, мъчен, усилен (за работа, времена и пр.), тежък, неотстъпчив (за харак тер)
    this book is HARD reading тази книга мъчно се чете/е тежка
    HARD case тежък случай (и прен.), закоравял престъпник
    to learn something the HARD way научавам нещо без чужда помощ/от личен опит, изпитвам нещо на собствения си гръб
    4. усърден, упорит, неуморен (за работник)
    5. суров, строг, корав, безмилостен, безжалостен, неумолим, жесток
    to be as HARD as flint сърцето ми е от камък, непреклонен/неотстъпчив съм
    to be HARD on someone строг/безмилостен/взискателен съм към някого, съдя някого много строго
    HARD fact жесток/груб/брутален/неоспорим факт
    HARD look/expression студен/суров/изпитателен поглед/изражение
    HARD feeling (s) озлобление, огорчеиме, неприязън
    HARD words прен. тежки думи
    HARD and fast строг, неотмeнен (за правило), строг (за разлика, дисциплина)
    6. суров (за климат, сезон и пр.)
    7. твърд, варовит (за вода)
    8. рязък, ярък, крешящ (за цвят), рязък, остър, груб, металичен (за звук), рязко очертан (за сенки)
    9. силен, спиртен (за питие)
    10. фон. твърд, беззвучен
    11. физ. проникващ (за радиация)
    12. много вреден и водещ към пристрастяване (за наркотично средство)
    13. висок, устойчив (за цена), стабилен, здрав, твърд (за валута)
    HARD cash пари в брой. сухи пари, ам. звонкови пари
    14. фот. контрастен
    15. текст, камгарен
    16. окончателен, твърд (за споразумение и пр.), сигурен, потвърден (за новини, данни и пр.)
    good HARD sense здрав разум
    17. хим. бавно разлагащ се, устойчив
    to be HARD on one's clothes бързо износвам дрехите си
    II. 1. твърдо, кораво
    it froze HARD last night снощи имаше голям мраз, снощи земята съвсем замръзна
    2. силно, енергично, с все сила, усилено, усърдно, много, без мярка
    to be HARD at work работя усилено
    to be HARD at it работя здравата
    to swear HARD ругая грубо
    3. мъчно, трудно, тежко, болезнено, с мъка, мъчително
    it will go HARD with him няма да му бъде леко, ще има да пати
    it comes/bears HARD on him тежко е за него, това е голям удар за него
    to be HARD pressed/pushed/put to it, to have it HARD в (голямо) затруднение съм, в трудно/тежко положение съм
    to he HARD up (for money) нямам никакви пари, на голям зор съм за пари
    to be HARD up for an excuse/for something to do чудя се как да намеря извинение/какво да правя/как да си намеря занимание
    to be HARD up for friends нямам приятели
    HARD boought experience прен. скъпо платен опит, опит, който ми струва много
    4. строго, изпитателно
    5. наблизо, по петите, непосредствено
    HARD by съвсем (на) близо
    to run someone HARD, to be HARD upon someone по петите съм на някого
    to follow HARD (up) on/after/behind идвам непосредствено след, следвам непосредствено
    to be HARD upou sixty наближавам шестдесетте
    it was HARD on eleven беше почти/наближаваше 11 часа
    III. 1. бряг, подходящ за слизане от кораб
    2. разг. каторжна работа (и HARD labour)
    3. sl. ерекция
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    pressed, -pushed, -put {,ha:d'prest, -'pusht, -put} а затруднен,
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    усърден; як; строг; усилено; трудно; твърд; усилен; труден; твърдо; упорит; тежък; тежко; енергично; здрав; кораво; корав; мъчно;
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    1. 1 висок, устойчив (за цена), стабилен, здрав, твърд (за валута) 2. 1 много вреден и водещ към пристрастяване (за наркотично средство) 3. 1 окончателен, твърд (за споразумение и пр.), сигурен, потвърден (за новини, данни и пр.) 4. 1 текст, камгарен 5. 1 физ. проникващ (за радиация) 6. 1 фот. контрастен 7. 1 хим. бавно разлагащ се, устойчив 8. good hard sense здрав разум 9. hard and fast строг, неотмeнен (за правило), строг (за разлика, дисциплина) 10. hard boought experience прен. скъпо платен опит, опит, който ми струва много 11. hard by съвсем (на) близо 12. hard case тежък случай (и прен.), закоравял престъпник 13. hard cash пари в брой. сухи пари, ам. звонкови пари 14. hard fact жесток/груб/брутален/неоспорим факт 15. hard feeling (s) озлобление, огорчеиме, неприязън 16. hard look/expression студен/суров/изпитателен поглед/изражение 17. hard words прен. тежки думи 18. i. твърд, корав, втвърден 19. ii. твърдо, кораво 20. iii. бряг, подходящ за слизане от кораб 21. it comes/bears hard on him тежко е за него, това е голям удар за него 22. it froze hard last night снощи имаше голям мраз, снощи земята съвсем замръзна 23. it was hard on eleven беше почти/наближаваше 11 часа 24. it will go hard with him няма да му бъде леко, ще има да пати 25. sl. ерекция 26. this book is hard reading тази книга мъчно се чете/е тежка 27. to be as hard as flint сърцето ми е от камък, непреклонен/неотстъпчив съм 28. to be hard at it работя здравата 29. to be hard at work работя усилено 30. to be hard on one's clothes бързо износвам дрехите си 31. to be hard on someone строг/безмилостен/взискателен съм към някого, съдя някого много строго 32. to be hard pressed/pushed/put to it, to have it hard в (голямо) затруднение съм, в трудно/тежко положение съм 33. to be hard up for an excuse/for something to do чудя се как да намеря извинение/какво да правя/как да си намеря занимание 34. to be hard up for friends нямам приятели 35. to be hard upou sixty наближавам шестдесетте 36. to become/get hard втвърдявам се 37. to follow hard (up) on/after/behind идвам непосредствено след, следвам непосредствено 38. to he hard up (for money) нямам никакви пари, на голям зор съм за пари 39. to learn something the hard way научавам нещо без чужда помощ/от личен опит, изпитвам нещо на собствения си гръб 40. to run someone hard, to be hard upon someone по петите съм на някого 41. to swear hard ругая грубо 42. здрав, як, кален 43. мъчно, трудно, тежко, болезнено, с мъка, мъчително 44. наблизо, по петите, непосредствено 45. разг. каторжна работа (и hard labour) 46. рязък, ярък, крешящ (за цвят), рязък, остър, груб, металичен (за звук), рязко очертан (за сенки) 47. силен, спиртен (за питие) 48. силно, енергично, с все сила, усилено, усърдно, много, без мярка 49. строго, изпитателно 50. суров (за климат, сезон и пр.) 51. суров, строг, корав, безмилостен, безжалостен, неумолим, жесток 52. твърд, варовит (за вода) 53. тежък, силен (за удар и пр.), труден, тежък, мъчен, усилен (за работа, времена и пр.), тежък, неотстъпчив (за харак тер) 54. усърден, упорит, неуморен (за работник) 55. фон. твърд, беззвучен
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    hard [ha:d] I. adj 1. твърд, корав; to become ( get) \hard втвърдявам се; \hard as a brick ( as iron) твърд (корав) като камък (стомана); \hard tissues мед. втвърдени (склерозирани) тъкани; \hard food зоб; груба, мъчносмилаема храна; a \hard nut to crack прен. костелив орех, трудна задача; 2. здрав, як, кале́н (за човек); \hard as nails здрав като камък; 3. тежък, силен (за удар и пр.); труден, тежък, мъчен, усилен (за работа, времена и пр.); тежък, суров; студен; труден, неотстъпчив (за характер); to be \hard to please мъчно е да ми се угоди; to play \hard to get правя се на недостъпен; to be \hard of seeing слабо виждам, недовиждам; this book is \hard reading тази книга трудно се чете тежка); to try o.'s \hardest правя всичко възможно, полагам най-големи (всички) усилия; a \hard case тежък случай (и прен.); закоравял престъпник; to learn s.th. the \hard way научавам нещо без чужда помощ; научавам на свой гръб; 4. усърден, упорит, акуратен, неуморен (за работник); 5. суров, строг; корав, безмилостен, безжалостен, неумолим, жесток; нечувствителен; these last four years have been \hard on them последните четири години бяха трудни за тях; he/she is as \hard as flint сърцето му/ѝ е от камък; непреклонен (неотстъпчив) е; to be \hard on s.o. строг (безмилостен, взискателен) съм към някого; съдя някого много строго; no \hard feelings без лоши чувства; to be \hard on o.'s clothes бързо износвам дрехите си; a \hard fact жесток (груб, брутален) факт, неоспорим факт; a \hard fate жестока съдба; to have \hard luck нямам късмет, не ми върви; \hard luck ( lines)! sl \hard cheese жалко! нямаш (нямаме) късмет! a \hard look ( expression) студен (суров) поглед (изражение); \hard and fast строг, неотменен (за правило); строг (за разлика, дисциплина); мор. изхвърлен на брега; 6. суров (за климат, сезон и пр.); 7. твърд, варовит (за вода); 8. ярък, крещящ (за цвят); рязък, остър, груб (за звук); 9. силен, спиртен (за питие); 10. ез., разг. твърд; беззвучен; 11. висок (за цена); стабилен, здрав, твърд (за валута); 12. закален (за метал); 13. варовит (за вода); 14. твърд, проникващ (за радиация); 15. мъчнотопим (за стъкло); II. adv 1. твърдо, кораво; it froze \hard last night снощи имаше голям мраз, снощи земята съвсем замръзна; 2. силно енергично, с все сила, усилено; to pull ( row) \hard тегля (греба) силно; to be \hard at work работя усилено; to be \hard at it разг. работя здравата; 3. мъчно, трудно, тежко; болезнено, с мъка, мъчително; it is ( comes, bears) \hard on him/her тежко е за него/нея; това е голям удар за него/нея; to be \hard pressed ( pushed, put to it) в трудно (тежко) положение съм; to be \hard up ( for money) нямам пари, закъсал съм за пари; to be \hard up for an excuse не мога да намеря извинение; to be \hard up for s.th. to do не знам (чудя се) какво да правя, не мога да си намеря работа; to be \hard up against it, to have it \hard разг. в тежко положение съм; hard-got fortune състояние, спечелено с мъка; 4. много, без мярка; to drink \hard много пия, пиянствам; to swear \hard ругая грубо; 5. наблизо, по петите, непосредствено; to run s.o. \hard, to be \hard upon s.o. по петите съм на някого; to follow \hard (up)on, ( after, behind) идвам непосредствено след, следвам непосредствено; to be \hard upon forty наближавам четирийсетте; it is \hard on 6 почти 6 часа е; III. n 1. провинц. твърд бряг, подходящ за слизане от кораб; 2. разг. каторжна работа (и \hard labour); 3. пресован тютюн (за дъвчене); 4. pl отпадъци (при обработка на лен и пр.).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > hard

  • 85 put

    <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] vt
    1) ( place)
    to \put sth somewhere etw irgendwohin stellen [o setzen]; ( lay down) etw irgendwohin legen;
    ( push in) etw irgendwohin stecken;
    they \put a horseshoe above [or over] their door sie brachten ein Hufeisen über ihrer Tür an;
    he was \put up against the wall man stellte ihn an die Wand;
    he looked at the pile of work his boss had \put before him er sah sich den Haufen Arbeit an, den seine Chefin ihm hingelegt hatte;
    you've got to \put the past behind you du musst die Vergangenheit vergangen sein lassen [o begraben];
    \put your clothes in the closet häng deine Kleider in den Schrank;
    he \put his hands in his pockets er steckte die Hände in die Taschen;
    she \put some milk in her coffee sie gab etwas Milch in ihren Kaffee;
    to \put the ball in the net ( tennis) den Ball ins Netz schlagen;
    ( football) den Ball ins Netz spielen;
    this \puts me in a very difficult position das bringt mich in eine schwierige Situation;
    I \put my complete confidence in him ich setze mein volles Vertrauen auf ihn [o in ihn];
    to \put oneself in sb's place [or position] [or shoes] sich akk in jds Situation versetzen;
    \put the cake into the oven schieb den Kuchen in den Backofen;
    they \put the plug into the socket sie steckten den Stecker in die Steckdose;
    he \put salt into the sugar bowl by mistake er hat aus Versehen Salz in die Zuckerdose gefüllt;
    they \put him into a cell sie brachten ihn in eine Zelle;
    to \put sth into storage etw einlagern;
    to \put a child into care ein Kind in Pflege geben;
    to \put sb into a home jdn in ein Heim stecken;
    to \put sb in[to] prison jdn ins Gefängnis bringen;
    to \put fear into sb's heart jdn ängstigen, jdm Angst machen;
    to \put an idea in[to] sb's head jdn auf eine Idee bringen;
    whatever \put that idea into your head? wie kommst du denn darauf?;
    to \put one's ideas into practice seine Ideen in die Praxis umsetzen;
    Sam will eat anything you \put in front of him Sam isst alles, was man ihm vorsetzt;
    \put the soup spoons next to the knives leg die Suppenlöffel neben die Messer;
    we should \put my mum next to Mrs Larson wir sollten meine Mutter neben Frau Larson setzen;
    she \put her coffee cup on the table sie stellte ihre Kaffeetasse auf den Tisch;
    do you know how to \put a saddle on a horse? weißt du, wie man ein Pferd sattelt?;
    I \put clean sheets on the bed ich habe das Bett frisch bezogen;
    he \put his head on my shoulder er legte seinen Kopf auf meine Schulter;
    you can't \put a value on friendship Freundschaft lässt sich nicht mit Geld bezahlen;
    to \put the emphasis on sth den Schwerpunkt auf etw akk legen, etw betonen;
    a price of £10,000 was \put on the car das Auto wurde mit 10.000 Pfund veranschlagt;
    she \put her arm round him sie legte ihren Arm um ihn;
    he \put his head round the door er steckte den Kopf zur Tür herein;
    he \put his finger to his lips to call for silence er hielt seinen Finger vor die Lippen und bat um Ruhe;
    to \put a glass to one's lips ein Glas zum Mund führen;
    she \put the shell to her ear sie hielt sich die Muschel ans Ohr;
    to \put sb to bed jdn ins Bett bringen;
    he was \put under the care of his aunt er wurde in die Obhut seiner Tante gegeben;
    I didn't know where to \put myself ich wusste nicht wohin mit mir;
    to stay \put person sich nicht von der Stelle rühren; object liegen/stehen/hängen bleiben; hair halten;
    \put it there! ( congratulating) gratuliere!;
    ( concluding a deal) abgemacht!;
    to \put the shot sports Kugel stoßen
    2) ( invest)
    to \put effort/ energy/ money/ time into sth Mühe/Energie/Geld/Zeit in etw akk stecken [o investieren];
    we \put most of the profits towards research wir verwenden den Großteil der Gewinne für die Forschung;
    everyone could \put £3 towards a new coffee machine jeder könnte £3 zum Kauf einer neuen Kaffeemaschine dazugeben;
    to \put money into an account Geld auf ein Konto einzahlen;
    she \put money on a horse sie setzte auf ein Pferd;
    we \put back all our profits into the company all unsere Gewinne fließen in die Firma zurück
    3) ( impose)
    to \put the blame on sb jdm die Schuld geben;
    to \put sb to great cost [or expense] jdn viel kosten, jdm große Ausgaben verursachen;
    to \put demands upon sb von jdm etwas verlangen;
    to \put an embargo on sth ein Embargo über etw akk verhängen;
    to \put faith [or trust] in sth sein Vertrauen in etw akk setzen;
    to \put the heat [or screws] on sb for sth (sl) jdm wegen einer S. gen die Hölle heißmachen ( fam)
    to \put sb under oath jdn vereidigen;
    to \put a premium on sth etw hoch einschätzen;
    to \put pressure on sb jdn unter Druck setzen;
    to \put sb under pressure [or strain] jdn unter Druck setzen;
    to \put a restriction [or limitation] on sth etw einschränken;
    to \put a spell [or curse] on sb jdn verwünschen [o verfluchen];
    the children were \put on their best behaviour den Kindern wurde gesagt, dass sie sich ja gut zu benehmen haben;
    to \put a tax on sth etw besteuern [o mit einer Steuer belegen];
    to \put sb/ sth to the test jdn/etw auf die Probe stellen;
    ( put a strain on) jdn/etw strapazieren;
    to \put sb on trial jdn vor Gericht bringen;
    to \put sb to a lot of trouble jdm viel Mühe bereiten [o machen];
    4) ( present)
    to \put a case to [or before] a judge einen Fall vor Gericht bringen;
    to \put sth to a discussion etw zur Diskussion stellen;
    to \put an idea [or a suggestion] to sb jdm etw vorschlagen;
    to \put one's point of view seinen Standpunkt darlegen;
    to \put a problem to sb jdm ein Problem darlegen;
    to \put a proposal before a committee einem Ausschuss einen Vorschlag unterbreiten;
    to \put a question to sb jdm eine Frage stellen;
    to \put sth to a vote etw zur Abstimmung bringen
    5) ( include)
    to \put sth in[to] sth etw in etw akk o dat aufnehmen, etw in etw akk einfügen;
    to \put sth on the agenda etw auf die Tagesordnung setzen; food ( add)
    \put some more salt in füge noch etwas Salz hinzu
    she always \puts her guests at ease right away sie schafft es immer, dass ihre Gäste sich sofort wohl fühlen;
    to \put sb at risk [or in danger] jdn in Gefahr bringen;
    to \put sb in a good/ bad mood jds Laune heben/verderben;
    to \put one's affairs in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen;
    to \put a plan into operation einen Plan in die Tat umsetzen;
    to \put sth out of order etw kaputtmachen ( fam)
    to \put sb/ an animal out of his/ its misery jdn/ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösen;
    to \put sb to death jdn hinrichten;
    to \put sb to flight jdn in die Flucht schlagen;
    to \put sb to shame jdn beschämen;
    to \put a stop [or an end] to sth etw beenden;
    to \put sb under arrest jdn unter Arrest stellen;
    to \put sb under hypnosis jdn hypnotisieren;
    to \put sth right etw in Ordnung bringen;
    to \put sb straight jdn korrigieren
    7) ( express)
    to \put sth etw ausdrücken;
    let me \put it this way lass es mich so sagen;
    how should I \put it? wie soll ich mich ausdrücken?;
    to \put it bluntly um es deutlich zu sagen;
    to \put it mildly, we were shocked at your behaviour wir waren, gelinde gesagt, geschockt über dein Verhalten;
    that's \putting it mildly das ist ja noch milde ausgedrückt;
    as Shakespeare \put it wie Shakespeare schon sagte;
    she didn't know how to \put her thoughts into words sie wusste nicht, wie sie ihre Gedanken in Worte fassen sollte;
    \putting Shakespeare into modern English is difficult Shakespeare in zeitgenössisches Englisch zu übertragen ist schwierig;
    she really \puts passion into her performance sie steckt viel Leidenschaftlichkeit in ihren Vortrag;
    to \put one's feelings into words seine Gefühle ausdrücken;
    to \put a verb into the past tense ein Verb in die Vergangenheit setzen
    8) ( write)
    to \put a cross/ tick next to sth etw ankreuzen/abhaken;
    to \put one's signature to sth seine Unterschrift unter etw setzen;
    please \put your signature here bitte unterschreiben Sie hier
    9) (estimate, value)
    I wouldn't \put him among the best film directors ich würde ihn nicht zu den besten Regisseuren zählen;
    she \puts her job above everything else für sie geht ihr Beruf allem anderen vor, sie stellt ihren Beruf vor allem anderen;
    to \put sb/ sth in a category jdn/etw in eine Kategorie einordnen;
    to \put sb/ sth on a level [or par] with sb/ sth jdn/etw auf eine Stufe mit jdm/etw stellen;
    to \put a value of £10,000 on sth den Wert einer S. gen auf £10.000 schätzen;
    to \put sb/ sth at sth jdn/etw auf etw akk schätzen;
    I'd \put him at about 50 ich schätze ihn auf ungefähr 50
    to \put sb onto sth/sb jdn auf etw/jdn aufmerksam machen;
    the phone book \put me onto the dentist durch das Telefonbuch kam ich auf den Zahnarzt;
    they \put three people on the job sie setzen drei Leute ein für diesen Job;
    to \put sb to do sth [or doing sth] jdn abordnen, etw zu tun
    to \put sb on sth jdn zu etw dat bringen;
    he \put his girlfriend on the plane er brachte seine Freundin zum Flugzeug;
    to \put sb onto the bus jdn zum Bus bringen;
    to \put sb in a taxi jdn in ein Taxi setzen
    to \put sth into sth mech etw in etw akk einsetzen;
    to \put heating/ a kitchen into a house eine Heizung/Küche in einem Haus installieren;
    we \put a new hard drive on our computer wir haben eine neue Festplatte in unseren Computer eingebaut
    to \put sb on sth jdm etw verschreiben;
    the doctor has \put her on a strict diet der Arzt hat ihr eine strenge Diät verordnet vi naut
    to \put to sea in See stechen

    English-German students dictionary > put

  • 86 put in

    een verzoek indienen, solliciteren; binnenlopen
    put in
    voorbeelden:
         put in for leave verlof (aan)vragen
    2   he put in to make a call hij kwam eventjes binnen om te telefoneren
    3   put in at a port een haven binnenlopen/aandoen
    (erin) plaatsen/zetten/brengeninlassen, invoegen
    installerenaanstellen, inzetten; politiek aan de macht brengen
    besteden tijd, werk, geldinformeel doorbrengen tijd
    juridisch indienenklacht, document
    voorbeelden:
    1   put in an/one's appearance zich (eens) laten zien/vertonen
         put in a comma here! las hier een komma in!
         put in the horses de paarden inspannen
    2   put in a remark een opmerking plaatsen
         informeelput in a (good) word for someone een goed woordje voor iemand doen
    3   put in guards for the President's protection bewakers aanstellen voor de bescherming van de president
         the Conservative Party was put in de Conservatieve Partij kwam aan de macht
    4   he put in a lot of hard work on the project hij heeft een boel werk in het project gestopt
         we had another hour to put in we moesten nog een uur passeren
    5   put in a plea of not guilty onschuldig pleiten
         put in a claim for damages een eis tot schadevergoeding indienen
    put someone in for an award iemand voor een onderscheiding voordragen

    English-Dutch dictionary > put in

  • 87 put across

    v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<idea/message\>\> comunicar*

    to put something across to somebody — hacerle* entender algo a algn

    VT + ADV
    1) (=communicate) [+ idea] comunicar; [+ meaning] hacer entender

    to put o.s. across — (=present o.s.) presentarse

    to put o.s. across well — saber presentarse bien

    he puts himself across as a sympathetic, caring person — da la impresión de ser una persona comprensiva, compasiva

    to put sth across to sb — (=explain) explicar algo a algn; (=convey) hacer entender algo a algn

    2)

    to put one across on sb *engañar a algn

    * * *
    v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<idea/message\>\> comunicar*

    to put something across to somebody — hacerle* entender algo a algn

    English-spanish dictionary > put across

  • 88 hard-nosed

    adj

    It takes a hard-nosed manager to run a place like this — Для того, чтобы управлять таким коллективом, надо быть человеком с характером

    The guy is a bit hard-nosed, don't you think? — Этого парня так просто с толку не собьешь, не так ли?

    3) sl

    He was a hard-nosed hood who wouldn't stop short of murder — Он был закоренелым преступником, который не остановился бы перед убийством

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hard-nosed

  • 89 put off

    1 გადადება
    2 შეცბუნება
    3 უსიამოვნო გრძნობის ქონა
    his manner puts me off მისი ქცევის მანერა ნერვებს მიშლის / არ მსიამოვნებს
    4 ყურადღების / აზრის სხვა რამეზე გადატანა
    I tried hard to put him off his idea, but in vain ძალიან ვეცადე მისი აზრი სხვა რამეზე გადამეტანა, მაგრამ ამაოდ
    5 გაფუჭება, წახდენა, დაკარგვა

    English-Georgian dictionary > put off

  • 90 put over

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > put over

  • 91 put smb.'s pipe out

    помешать успеху кого-л., навредить кому-л ; сорвать чьи-л. планы, намерения

    I was stuck into old Bounderby's bank (where I never wanted to be), and I knew I should get into scrapes there if she put old Bounderby's pipe out... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Hard Times’, book II, ch. III) — Меня сунули в банкирскую контору старика Баундерби (куда я вовсе не стремился), и я знал, что мне там придется не сладко, если сестра откажет Баундерби и он останется с носом...

    You're jealous of the girl, and want me to put her pipe out. (Fl. Marryat, ‘Under the Lilies and Roses’, ch. XXX) — Вы приревновали моего мужа к этой девушке и хотите, чтобы я всячески вредила ей.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > put smb.'s pipe out

  • 92 put one's shoulder to the wheel

    (to begin to work very hard.) smøje ærmerne op og gå igang
    * * *
    (to begin to work very hard.) smøje ærmerne op og gå igang

    English-Danish dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel

  • 93 hard word

    сущ.; диал.
    2) оскорбление, ругательство
    ••
    - put the hard word on smb.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > hard word

  • 94 put something down to something

    приписать, объяснить, отнести на счет чего-либо

    I put his bad temper down to his recent illness.

    Jim puts his success down to hard work.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > put something down to something

  • 95 put one’s back into sth

    عَمِلَ بجدٍّ (لإنجاز عملٍ)‏ \ put one’s back into sth: to work hard at it. \ See Also بذَلَ جُهْده

    Arabic-English glossary > put one’s back into sth

  • 96 put the shoulder to the wheel

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put the shoulder to the wheel

  • 97 put one's shoulder to the wheel

    (to begin to work very hard.) arrimar el hombro

    English-spanish dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel

  • 98 put one's shoulder to the wheel

    (to begin to work very hard.) takast á við

    English-Icelandic dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel

  • 99 put one's shoulder to the wheel

    (to begin to work very hard.) beleadja minden erejét

    English-Hungarian dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel

  • 100 put one's shoulder to the wheel

    (to begin to work very hard.) atirar-se ao trabalho

    English-Portuguese dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel

См. также в других словарях:

  • hard put to do something — hard put to (do something) finding something difficult to do. None of the family I was staying with spoke English and I was hard put to recall my high school French. You d be hard put to find any other college students more deserving of the award …   New idioms dictionary

  • hard put to — (do something) finding something difficult to do. None of the family I was staying with spoke English and I was hard put to recall my high school French. You d be hard put to find any other college students more deserving of the award …   New idioms dictionary

  • hard put to it — In dire straits or difficulty • • • Main Entry: ↑hard …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard put — adjective facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty (Freq. 1) distressed companies need loans and technical advice financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices we were hard put to meet the mortgage payment found… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard put — or[hard put to it] {adj.} In a difficult position; faced with difficulty; barely able. * /John was hard put to find a good excuse for his lateness in coming to school./ * /The scouts found themselves hard put to it to find the way home./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hard put — or[hard put to it] {adj.} In a difficult position; faced with difficulty; barely able. * /John was hard put to find a good excuse for his lateness in coming to school./ * /The scouts found themselves hard put to it to find the way home./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hard put — adj. facing difficulties hard put to + inf. (she was hard put to pay her rent) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • hard\ put — adj In a difficult position; faced with difficulty; barely able. John was hard put to find a good excuse for his lateness in coming to school. The scouts found themselves hard put to it to find the way home …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hard\ put\ to\ it — adj In a difficult position; faced with difficulty; barely able. John was hard put to find a good excuse for his lateness in coming to school. The scouts found themselves hard put to it to find the way home …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hard put — adjective Date: 1893 barely able ; faced with difficulty or perplexity < was hard put to find an explanation > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hard put — adjective To be in a situation that is difficult to resolve. I know what it means, but would be hard put to define it …   Wiktionary

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