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1 belekényszerít vkit vmibe
to browbeat sy into doing sg -
2 брать на арапа
( кого)прост.1) (действуя обманным путём, добиваться желаемого от кого-либо) fool, bluff smb.; take smb. by bluffing; cf. catch smb. with chaff- А, Иосиф Захарович, вы хотите взять нас на арапа? Не выйдет! (Л. Ковалёва, У нас всё благополучно) — 'Aha, Iosif Zakharovich, you want to bluff us? It won't work!'
2) (угрожая, запугивая, добиваться от кого-либо чего-либо) try to bully smb., try to shout smb. down; try to browbeat smb. into doing smth.; bark at smb.; play smb. up- И сразу на арапа берут! - негромко возмущался он. - "Гражданин!.." Какой я вам гражданин? Я вам - товарищ и даже друг и брат. (В. Шукшин, Калина красная) — 'And they start playing you up right away!' he muttered indignantly.' 'Citizen!..' Why address me like that? I'm your comrade, I would have you know, and even your friend and brother.'
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3 брать на понт
( кого)жарг.try to bully smb.; try to shout smb. down; try to browbeat smb. into doing smth.Сидоров-Гусь быстро пришёл в себя. - Вы меня на понт не берите! Не из таковских, не испугаюсь! (В. Тендряков, Чистые воды Китежа) — Sidorov-Gus recovered his wits there and then. 'Don't you try to bully me! I'm no coward!'
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4 jdn. unter Druck setzen, etw. zu tun
to browbeat sb. into doing sth.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdn. unter Druck setzen, etw. zu tun
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5 угрозами заставить сделать
General subject: browbeat into doing (что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > угрозами заставить сделать
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6 intimidar
v.to intimidate.Su demencia asusta a María His lunacy scares Mary.* * *1 to intimidate* * *verb* * *1.VT to intimidate, scare2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( atemorizar) to intimidateb) ( amenazar) to threaten* * *= browbeat, intimidate, daunt, bully, make + things scary for, sandbag.Ex. Care must be exercised in seeing that these teaching aids do not become weapons to browbeat with.Ex. Older people have suffered some losses in sensory and physical capacity, and newer teaching techniques might intimidate them.Ex. Scientists are well aware of the vast amount of primary material available and are daunted by it.Ex. The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.Ex. The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.Ex. Bill Clinton did not get sandbagged; he knew exactly what he was doing.----* sin dejarse intimidar por = undaunted by.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( atemorizar) to intimidateb) ( amenazar) to threaten* * *= browbeat, intimidate, daunt, bully, make + things scary for, sandbag.Ex: Care must be exercised in seeing that these teaching aids do not become weapons to browbeat with.
Ex: Older people have suffered some losses in sensory and physical capacity, and newer teaching techniques might intimidate them.Ex: Scientists are well aware of the vast amount of primary material available and are daunted by it.Ex: The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.Ex: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.Ex: Bill Clinton did not get sandbagged; he knew exactly what he was doing.* sin dejarse intimidar por = undaunted by.* * *intimidar [A1 ]vtlos intimidó con una pistola he threatened them with a pistolquiso intimidarlo con sus amenazas she hoped to intimidate him with her threats* * *
intimidar ( conjugate intimidar) verbo transitivo
intimidar verbo transitivo to intimidate
' intimidar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
convencionalismo
English:
bully
- cow
- daunt
- intimidate
- brow
- over
* * *intimidar vtto intimidate;es tan serio que intimida it's frightening how serious he is;nos intimidó con un cuchillo he threatened us with a knife* * *v/t intimidate* * *intimidar vtacobardar: to intimidate* * *intimidar vb to intimidate -
7 запугивать
vt; св - запуга́тьон запу́гивал её, и она́ подписа́ла докуме́нт — he frightened her into signing the paper
запу́гивать оппози́цию — to cow the opposition
См. также в других словарях:
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