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61 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) intrufolarsi -
62 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) wprosić się -
63 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) ierasties nelūgtam (viesībās); iekļūt bez biļetes (sarīkojumā u.tml.) -
64 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) (at)eiti nekviestam, įeiti be bilieto -
65 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) våldgästa, planka, smita in -
66 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) vpadnúť bez pozvania* * *• príst nepozvaný -
67 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) -
68 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) πηγαίνω απρόσκλητος -
69 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) přijít bez pozvání -
70 gate-crash
verbto enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.يَحْضُر حَفْلا بِدون دَعْوَه -
71 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) faire l'intrus -
72 gate-crash
verb (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) ir de penetra -
73 colarse en una fiesta
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74 přijít na večírek bez pozvání
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75 явиться в компанию незваным гостем
Makarov: crash a partyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > явиться в компанию незваным гостем
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76 явиться без приглашения
Makarov: (куда-л.) crash, intrude, come uncalled, crash a partyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > явиться без приглашения
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77 w|epchnąć
pf — w|pychać impf (wepchnęła, wepchnęli — wpycham) Ⅰ vt 1. (wtłoczyć, upchnąć) to stuff, to cram; (popchnąć) to push- wepchnęła wszystko do szafy she crammed everything into the cupboard2. pot. (wcisnąć) to stuff, to stick- wepchnął mu do ręki pieniądze he stuffed the money into his hand3. pot. (ulokować kogoś gdzieś) to push- wepchnął go po znajomości do ministerstwa he managed to get him a job in the ministry through the old-boy networkⅡ wepchnąć się — wpychać się 1. (wejść) to muscle in, to elbow one’s way, to squeeze- z trudem wepchnął się do autobusu w godzinach szczytu he barely squeezed onto the bus during the rush hour2. (przeniknąć) [dym, kurz] to push, to force 3. pot. to crash- wepchnąć się na imprezę bez zaproszenia to crash a partyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|epchnąć
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78 приглашение
ср.
1) invitation явиться без приглашения ≈ crash a party неофициальное приглашение ≈ informal invitation официальное приглашение ≈ formal invitation
2) (на работу) offerприглашение: invitationБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > приглашение
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79 приглашение
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80 poltern
v/i1. (hat gepoltert) make a racket; (fallen) crash; polternd umfallen fall over ( oder down) with a crash2. (ist) (sich polternd bewegen) rumble (along); der LKW polterte durch die Straße the lorry (Am. truck) rumbled down the street3. (hat) umg. (schimpfen) rant and rave* * *das Polternbluster* * *pọl|tern ['pɔltɐn]vidie Kinder poltern oben — the children are crashing about or banging about upstairs, the children are making a din or racket (inf) upstairs
was hat da eben so gepoltert? — what was that crash or bang?
es fiel polternd zu Boden — it crashed to the floor, it fell with a crash to the floor
es polterte fürchterlich, als er... — there was a terrific crash or bang when he...
es poltert ( an der Tür/vor dem Haus) — there's a real racket (inf) or din going on (at the door/ in front of the house)
an die Tür poltern — to thump or bang on the door
2) aux sein (= sich laut bewegen) to crash, to bangüber das Pflaster poltern — to clatter over the cobbles
4) (inf = Polterabend feiern) to celebrate on the eve of a wedding* * ** * *pol·tern[ˈpɔltɐn]vida poltert es an der Tür there's a banging on the door▪ irgendwohin \poltern to go crashing somewhereder Schrank polterte die Treppe hinunter the wardrobe went crashing down the stairs▪ irgendwohin \poltern to stump [or stomp] [or clump] somewhere* * *intransitives Verb1) (lärmen) crash or thump aboutes poltert — there is a bang or crash
2) mit sein3) (schimpfen) rant [and rave]* * *poltern v/ipolternd umfallen fall over ( oder down) with a crashder LKW polterte durch die Straße the lorry (US truck) rumbled down the street3. (hat) umg (schimpfen) rant and rave4. (hat) am Vorabend der Hochzeit: have an eve-of-the-wedding party* * *intransitives Verb1) (lärmen) crash or thump aboutes poltert — there is a bang or crash
2) mit sein3) (schimpfen) rant [and rave]* * *v.to jangle v.to rumble v.
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