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1 идти следом за хозяином
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > идти следом за хозяином
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2 беспрекословно повиноваться
Makarov: come to heelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспрекословно повиноваться
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3 стать покорным
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4 стать послушным
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5 ходить следом
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6 за мной!
1) General subject: come to heel! (приказание собаке), heel! (приказание собаке), keep to heel! (приказание собаке) -
7 подчиниться
1) General subject: bow, comply with (правилам), conform, heel, knuckle down, obey, resign oneself (чему-либо), submit, surrender, yield submission, be subject, bend2) Mathematics: be governed by, be subject to, be subordinate to, conform to, follow3) Jargon: knuckle under4) Makarov: embrace, come to heel, comply with, fall into line, fall into line with -
8 подчиняться
1) General subject: bow, comply with (правилам), conform (правилам), crouch back, defer (чьим-л. желаниям), fall into line with, knock under, knuckle, knuckle down, obey (чему-л.), report, resign, resign oneself (чему-либо), roll over for (smb.), submit, surrender, be subject, bow back, come to heel, comply, knuckle under, obey, resign oneself, conform with (напр., правилам), go along with, (кому-л.) report to2) Naval: give way3) American: shape up (общему мнению)4) Military: come under command5) Mathematics: be dominated (о стратегии), be governed by, be subjected to, be subordinate to, follow6) Law: abide, comply (правилам)7) Jargon: string along with (someone)8) Business: be subordinated to, conform to10) Makarov: be subject to, comply (напр. правилам), crouch (one's) back, how (one's) back, obey (напр. закону), to how (one's) back, fall into line11) Dog breeding: subject12) Phraseological unit: fall in line (obey, conform.) -
9 беспрекословно подчиняться
1) General subject: jump through a hoop, implicitly obey2) Australian slang: jump through hoops3) Makarov: come to heelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспрекословно подчиняться
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10 идти следом за хозяином
Makarov: come to heel (о собаке)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > идти следом за хозяином
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11 подчиняться
obey глагол:conform (соответствовать, подчиняться, приспосабливаться, согласовать, сообразовываться, приспособлять)словосочетание:fall into line with (подчиняться, соглашаться с) -
12 Пришла беда - отворяй ворота
Misfortunes always follow one another. See Беда не ходит одна (Б), Пошла Настя по напастям (П), Час от часу не легче (П)Var.: Пришла беда, открывай (растворяй) воротаCf: Bad luck comes in threes (Am.). Disasters come treading on each other's heel (Br.). Ill comes often on the back of worse (Br.). It never rains, but it pours (Am., Br.). Trouble comes in bunches (in twos) (Am.). Trouble never comes single (single-handed) (Am.). Troubles come in crowds (never come alone) (Br.). Troubles never come singly (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Пришла беда - отворяй ворота
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13 остаток
1) General subject: arrearage, balance, butt-end, end, fritter, heel (чего-либо корка сыра, хлеба и т. п.), heeltap, leaving, lees, leftover, odd come short, odd-come-short (материи), oddment, overplus, relic, relics, remainder, remains, remnant (пищи), residual, residuas, residue, residuum, surplus, the rest, vestigium, rest2) Geology: micronite3) Biology: vestige4) Medicine: remain6) Obsolete: lave7) Military: radical8) Engineering: carryover, remaining residue, waste9) Bookish: remanent10) Agriculture: trace11) Rare: remanence12) Chemistry: breakdown product, diethylin, dimethylin, ethylol, magnesyl, oxethyl, phenetyl, residual matter13) Mathematics: excess, excess (напр. при делении), excess (напр., при делении)14) Economy: closed stock, overall surplus15) Accounting: the balance16) Metallurgy: residual portion (напр. металла)17) Polygraphy: (неиспользуемый) trailer (плёнки или бумаги)18) Physics: relict19) Jargon: gook20) Information technology: tail21) Oil: butts (от перегонки), inventory, residuum (от прямой перегонки нефти)22) Immunology: residue (напр. аминокислоты)23) Fishery: carry-over (рыбных запасов), remainder of the stock24) Astronautics: oddments25) Banking: margin, outstanding (в контексте: the amount of the outstanding loan - сумма невыплаченного/текущего займа; остаток займа)27) Ecology: feces28) Business: position29) Drilling: fragment30) EBRD: bottom line31) Sakhalin R: rest (продукта)32) Makarov: remainder (от деления), residue (от перегонки нефтепродукта), residue (при фильтровании, перегонке или выпаривании), residue (углеводородный), residuum (при фильтровании, перегонке или выпаривании), stump (карандаша), tag end, track33) SAP.fin. remaining balance34) oil&gas: bottom product, bottoms, rest (напр., продукта)35) Logistics: stock balance36) Microsoft: Allotments Remaining, allotment remaining -
14 остаток
1) remainder
2) (о ткани) remnant
3) мн. остатки - remains; remainder (остаток)
- lees, tails, dregs, leavings (отбросы)
- odd-come-short (обрывки, хлам)
- odds and ends (обрезки, обрывки)
- picking, scraps, leftovers (объедки)
4) мат. remainder* * ** * *1) remainder, rest; residue; vestige 2) remnant* * *balanceheelleft-overleftovermarginodd-come-shortoddcomeshortrelicremainderremainsremnantresiduerestsuperlusagesurplusvestige -
15 следовать по пятам за
1) General subject: heel, tread on the heels of (кем-л.), tread on the heels of (кем-л.), tread upon the heels of (кем-л.), dog (кем-л.)2) Makarov: smb.'s footsteps (кем-л.), follow hard after, follow hard behind, follow hard upon, come hotfoot on (кем-л.), dog (кем-л.), dog footsteps (кем-л.), follow hotfoot on (кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > следовать по пятам за
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16 угождать
1) General subject: cater, come, flannel (начальству), get, hit, oblige, pander, please, (кому-л.) roll over for (smb.), tickle, play up2) Poetical language: salve (кому-л.)4) Invective: eat shit5) Makarov: rub the right way, cater for, cater to, do the agreeable -
17 DISASTER
• Disasters come treading on each other's heel - Пришла беда - отворяй ворота (П)• Meet success like a gentleman and disaster like a man - Не радуйся нашедши, не плачь потерявши (H)
См. также в других словарях:
come to heel — 1. To come in behind 2. To obey or follow like a dog 3. To submit to authority • • • Main Entry: ↑heel … Useful english dictionary
come to heel — If someone comes to heel, they stop behaving in a way that is annoying to someone in authority and start being obedient … The small dictionary of idiomes
come\ to\ heel — • to heel • bring to heel • come to heel adj. phr. 1. Close behind. The dog ran after a rabbit, but Jack brought him to heel. 2. Under control; to obedience. When Peter was sixteen, he thought he could do as he pleased, but his father cut off his … Словарь американских идиом
come to heel — to stop behaving in a way that annoys someone in authority and to start obeying their orders. A few government rebels refused to come to heel and had to be expelled from the party … New idioms dictionary
come to heel — See: TO HEEL … Dictionary of American idioms
come to heel — See: TO HEEL … Dictionary of American idioms
come to heel — obey, comply; give up by surrendering … English contemporary dictionary
heel — heel1 [hi:l] n ↑heel, ↑upper, ↑toe, ↑lace, ↑lining, ↑sole ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(of your foot)¦ 2¦(of a shoe)¦ 3¦(of a sock)¦ 4¦(of your hand)¦ 5 heels 6 at … Dictionary of contemporary English
heel — 1 noun (C) 1 OF YOUR FOOT the back part of your foot body, foot 1 2 OF A SHOE the raised part of a shoe that is under the back of your foot 3 high heeled/low heeled etc high heeled or low heeled shoes have high or low heels 4 OF A SOCK the part… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
come — [c]/kʌm / (say kum) verb (came, come, coming) –verb (i) 1. to move towards the speaker or towards a particular place; approach. 2. to arrive by movement or in course of progress; approach or arrive in time, succession, etc. (sometimes in… …
Come Out, Ye Black and Tans — (sometimes Black and Tan ) is an Irish rebel song referring to the Black and Tans, the British paramilitary police auxiliary force in Ireland during the 1920s. The song was written by Dominic Behan as a tribute to his father Stephen; often… … Wikipedia