-
1 lave en brøler
drop a brick / drop a clanger -
2 blamere
vb disgrace;[ blamere sig] make a fool of oneself,T put one's foot in it, drop a brick (el. a clanger). -
3 bommert
boob, gaffe* * *(en -er) blunder;(" brøler") howler,(am) boner;( selskabelig) gaffe;[ begå en bommert] blunder, make a blunder;( om selskabelig bommert) put one's foot in it, drop a brick (el. a clanger). -
4 brøler
-
5 fadæse
(en -r) blunder;( selskabelig) gaffe;[ begå en fadæse] (make a) blunder;( om selskabelig fadæse) put one's foot in it, drop a brick (el. a clanger). -
6 spinat
-
7 smide
bung, chuck, clap, dump, plonk, slip off, throw off, toss* * *vb (smed, smidt) throw,T chuck, bung ( fx a brick through a window);( især: opad el. let, overlegent) toss ( fx a ball into the air, a few coins to a beggar),( sigte og kaste; foragteligt) pitch ( fx something out of the window),( voldsommere) fling ( fx a book on the table), hurl ( fx stones at somebody, a bomb at a shop window);( med et bump) plonk ( fx he plonked his books (down) on the table);( fra fly) drop ( fx bombs on a town);( tage af) take off ( fx one's clothes);[ med præp & adv:][ smide af]( i kortspil) throw off;[ hesten smed ham af] the horse threw him;[ smide med] throw, chuck, hurl ( fx empty bottles);[ smide sig ned] throw (, voldsomt: hurl) oneself down;[ smide om sig med penge] throw (, T: chuck) one's money about;[ smide én ud] throw (, T: chuck, kick) somebody out;[ smide en dreng ud af skolen] expel a boy from the school;[ smide pengene ud af vinduet] throw the money out of the window;[ smide noget væk] throw something away.
См. также в других словарях:
drop a brick Brit. — drop a brick Brit. informal make an indiscreet or embarrassing remark. → drop … English new terms dictionary
drop a brick — phrasal slang : to do or say something indiscreet : make a blunder * * * drop a brick To say or do something horrifyingly tactless or indiscreet • • • Main Entry: ↑brick drop a brick see under ↑brick • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
drop a brick — AND drop a bomb(shell) tv. o reveal startling information. □ Tracy came in and dropped a brick that scared us all. □ You really dropped a bombshell! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
drop a brick — (Slang) err, make a mistake … English contemporary dictionary
drop a brick — idi to make a social blunder, esp. an indiscreet remark … From formal English to slang
drop a brick — Behave tactlessly. Make an error … A concise dictionary of English slang
drop a clanger — (informal) 1. To say something tactless 2. To make a stupid blunder • • • Main Entry: ↑clang * * * drop a ˈbrick/ˈclanger idiom (BrE, inform … Useful english dictionary
brick — 1 /brIk/ noun 1 (C, U) a hard block of baked clay used for building walls, houses etc: a brick wall 2 (C) BrE a small square block of wood, plastic etc used as a toy 3 (C) old fashioned a good person who you can depend on when you are in trouble … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
brick — /brɪk / (say brik) noun 1. a block of clay, usually rectangular, hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc. 2. such blocks collectively. 3. the material. 4. any similar block, especially a small one of …
drop — n. & v. n. 1 a a small round or pear shaped portion of liquid that hangs or falls or adheres to a surface (drops of dew; tears fell in large drops). b a very small amount of usu. drinkable liquid (just a drop left in the glass). c a glass etc. of … Useful english dictionary
brick — brick1 W3S2 [brık] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: brique, from Middle Dutch bricke] 1.) [U and C] a hard block of baked clay used for building walls, houses etc ▪ a brick wall ▪ a house made of brick ▪ Protesters attacked the police with… … Dictionary of contemporary English