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Jargon: cover up (for someone - кого-л.), get someone off the hook, help out, rescue, get off the rap -
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Jargon: cover up (for someone - кого-л.), get someone off the hook, help out, rescue, get off the rap -
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1) General subject: anger, be angry at (на что-л.), be in a nasty mood, be in a temper, be ticked off, exacerbate, get the needle, have the needle, to be angry at (smth.) (на что-л.), to be in a nasty mood, to be ticked off, be angry, blow top, rage, mad (She will get mad at me if I do that ( употр. с at)), rage at (гневаться, на кого-л., что-л.), get at (на человека)2) Colloquial: show anger4) Jargon: blow a fuse, get ( one's) back up, get sore, have it in for (someone), sored up, stage (на кого-то), steam, up-stage (на кого-то), upstage (на кого-то), have a spaz, have a cow, blow, blow (one's) cork, blow (one's) lump, blow (one's) noggin, blow (one's) roof, blow (one's) stack, blow (one's) top, blow (one's) topper, blow (one's) wig, smoke5) Makarov: be aggravated, be in a temper temper, show temper, snarl, display temper, feel aggravated, foam at the mouth -
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2) Invective: frig, fuck, have, give it with ( someone) it to (someone) -
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2) Invective: frig, fuck, have, give it with ( someone) it to (someone) -
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1) General subject: agitate, baffle, balk, baulk, be in the road, be in the way, blockade, clog, clutter, cramp (развитию), cumber (движению), detain (движению и т. п.), discommode, embar, encumber, get in somebody's road, gum, hamper, handicap, head off, hedge, hinder, hinder (кому-л.), hold back (карьере и т. п.), impede, incommode, interfere, intermediate, legislate against, militate against, mingle, mix, obscure (обзору), obstruct, oppose, overslaugh, pinch, poke (кочергой), preclude, preclude from, prevent, prohibit from, put a crimp in (в чем-либо), put a crimp into (в чем-либо), put off (от чего-либо), rouse, shackle, short circuit, short-circuit (чему-л.), stickle, stir, stonewall, stop, stop way (кому-л.), stymie, throw a monkey-wrench into (чему-либо), thwart (желаний), tie up, to be in the (smb.'s) road (препятствовать, кому-л.), trammel, bar, disturb, get in way, interrupt, keep from, put a spoke in wheel, put out, obstruct a person in the discharge of his duties (кому-л.), stand in light (кому-л.), disrupt (disrupt performance - мешать осуществлению деятельности), stand in light (кому-л.), stick in gizzard (надоедать, кому-л.), get in the way (препятствовать, кому-л.), throw a spanner in the works, cramp style, cramp someone's style, act as a check, (don't bother me! не мешай мне!) bother, lump together, halt2) Naval: upset4) Colloquial: dilly-dally, stall, mess up (мешать кому-то)5) American: don't bother me( when I'm doing something) (реклама "Carl's Jr":"Don't bother me.I'm eating!")7) Literal: stand in somebody's light8) Engineering: bar (препятствовать), bar from smth., interfere (вмешиваться), prohibit (препятствовать), stir (перемешивать)9) Rare: estop10) Chemistry: churn11) Mathematics: interfere with12) Railway term: inhibit13) Law: discount14) Automobile industry: foil15) Diplomatic term: militate16) Psychology: violate18) Jargon: qualm19) Business: deny, discourage, prohibit20) Invective: fart around22) General subject: engage (деталям проворачиваться)23) Makarov: bar from (smth.) (чему-л.), block, cut across, damage, get in (one's) way, get in the way, head (движению), hinder (smb.) (кому-л.), hound (кому-л.), muddle (жидкость, напиток), occlude, preclude from (сделать что-либо), foul up (движению)24) Taboo: fuck with somebody (кому-л.), screw with somebody (кому-л.) -
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1) General subject: expose, get in wrong (кого-л.), move up, place, put, set, substitute, get in wrongly (кого-л.), use as the fall guy (кого-л.), cross somebody up (подвести), let sb down (подвести кого-л), pull the rug out from under someone, (кого-л.) (to) stitch up, (кого-л.) frame up, (кого-л.) set up, set someone up2) Colloquial: frame (Whose idea was it to frame me with the dead canary?), (кого-л.) screw, fit up3) Literal: set up (кого-н.)4) Mathematics: insert into, substitute in (to), plug in5) Jargon: give somebody the shaft (AmE), frack over, freck over -
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1) General subject: abut, balk, get back up, come to, stop at, refuse to budge, stubbornly refuse2) Colloquial: dig in heels, get caught up on (smth.), get held up on (smth.), get stuck on (натолкнуться на трудности to start experiencing difficulties; smth.), hit up against (smth.), run into (smth.)3) Literal: jib4) Deprecatingly: strike an attitude5) Makarov: get (one's) back up6) Idiomatic expression: put someone's foot down -
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HE НА ЖИЗНЬ (ЖИВОТо'), А НА СМЕРТЬ (НА СМЕРТЬ) lit PrepP Invar fixed WO1. биться, сражаться и т. п. \Ж-58 борьба, война и т. п. \Ж-58 ( adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif) (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's lifefight to the death (to the bitter end)wage a life-and-death struggle (in limited contexts) fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т. п. \Ж-58 ( adv (intensif)) (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely: рассердиться - = fly into a wild (deadly) rageget furiousиспугаться \Ж-58 - get scared stiff (out of one's wits)get the life scared out of oneперепугать кого \Ж-58 - scare s.o. stiff (out of s.o. wits)scare the life out of s.o.враждовать \Ж-58 = be sworn (mortal) enemiesизбить кого \Ж-58 - beat (thrash) s.o. within an inch of s.o. fc lifeругать кого \Ж-58 - curse (chew) s.o. outcurse s.o. for all one is worth.Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать веб, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger... To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way corner of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a). -
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1) General subject: (стараться)(чьи-л.) find the length of foot, (стараться)(чьи-л.) get the length of foot, (стараться)(чьи-л.) have the length of foot, (стараться)(чьи-л.) know the length of foot, (стараться)(чьи-л.) take the length of foot2) Colloquial: (чьи-л.) have (got someone's) number, (чьи-л.) get (someone's) number3) Makarov: (чьи-л.) find the length of footУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > узнать слабые стороны
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72 не на живот, а на смерть
[PrepP; Invar; fixed WOJ=====1. биться, сражаться и т.п. не на живот, а на смерть ; борьба, война и т.п. не на живот, а на смерть [adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif]⇒ (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's life:- fight to the death < to the bitter end>;- [in limited contexts] fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.♦ В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т.п. не на живот, а на смерть [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely:- get furious;- scare the life out of s.o.;- curse s.o. for all one is worth.♦ Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать все, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger....To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way comer of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).♦ Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не на живот, а на смерть
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73 не на жизнь, а на смерть
[PrepP; Invar; fixed WOJ=====1. биться, сражаться и т.п. не на жизнь, а на смерть ; борьба, война и т.п. не на жизнь, а на смерть [adv (intensif, more often used with impfv verbs) or postmodif]⇒ (to struggle, fight) to an ultimate conclusion, ruthlessly, not sparing one's life:- fight to the death < to the bitter end>;- [in limited contexts] fight (against) s.o. tooth and nail.♦ В СССР сейчас во всем борются не на жизнь, а на смерть партия Памяти с партией Надежды, партия прошлого с партией будущего (Аллилуева 2). At present in the USSR there is a constant life-and-death struggle between the Party of Memory and the Party of Hope, the Party of the Past and the Party of the Future (2a).2. рассердиться, испугаться, перепугать кого и т.п. не на жизнь, а на смерть [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to get angry, get scared, frighten s.o. etc) to an extreme degree, very intensely:- get furious;- scare the life out of s.o.;- curse s.o. for all one is worth.♦ Автор чрезвычайно затрудняется, как назвать ему обеих дам таким образом, чтобы опять не рассердились на него... Назвать выдуманною фамилией опасно. Какое ни придумай имя, уж непременно найдется в каком-нибудь углу нашего государства... кто-нибудь носящий его и непременно рассердится не на живот, а на смерть, станет говорить, что автор нарочно приезжал секретно с тем, чтобы выведать все, что он такое сам, и в каком тулупчике ходит... (Гоголь 3). The author is in a quandary how to name these two ladies without rousing anger....To invent names for them would be dangerous. However fictitious the name, there will always be someone in some out-of-the-way comer of our empire...who will lay some claim to it, fly into a deadly rage, and start proclaiming that the author had paid a secret visit with the express purpose of finding out who he was and what sort of sheepskin coat he wore... (3d).♦ Сиделец говорил, что она, во-первых, ему не платит долг, во-вторых, разобидела его в собственной его лавке и, мало того, обещала исколотить его не на живот, а на смерть руками своих приверженцев (Герцен 1). The shopkeeper declared that, in the first place, she had not paid what she owed him, and, in the second, had insulted him in his own shop and, what was more, threatened that he should be thrashed within an inch of his life by her followers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не на жизнь, а на смерть
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1) General subject: twist tail2) American English: hit a sore spot, hit someone's sore spot, rub it in, to hit someone's sore point, get someone where it hurts, tread on someone's toesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наступать на мозоль
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75 быть у кого-либо под башмаком
[byt' pod bashmakom] To be under someone's shoe. To be under someone's predominant influence, to be in complete subjection (usually said of a man who is dominated by his wife). Cf. To get someone by the short hairs; to be hen-pecked; to be under someone's thumb.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > быть у кого-либо под башмаком
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[vybit' is kol'ei] To kick someone out of the rut. To upset someone's routine; to unsettle someone. Cf. To get someone out of the groove.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > выбить из колеи
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77 подвести
1) General subject: act a lie, betray, bring, build, get, give away, go back, lay, lay on, lead, let down, make, market (кого-л.), short sell, strike, quit on (в смысле подставить, опозорить, свинью подложить и т. д.), get in wrong (кого-л.), get in wrongly (кого-л.), get into trouble (кого-л.), throw over the bridge (кого-л.), pull the rug out from under someone2) Colloquial: drop the ball (кого-л.)3) Engineering: supply5) Australian slang: pike on6) Jargon: flake (flake on smbd), flake out (flake (out) on smbd), drop the ball on (smbd)7) Makarov: circumvent, mar ( smb.'s) market (кого-л.), throw (smb.) over the bridge (кого-л.)8) Taboo: drop a ballock for somebody (кого-л.), fuck somebody up (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: bang, beat (to beat something hollow - превзойти, затмить что-либо), beg, beggar, better, cap, capped, come before, exceed, excel (excel somebody at something - превосходить кого-либо в чем-либо), get the better end of smb. (кого-л.), get the better of smb. (кого-л.), go better (кого-л.), go one better, go one better than, knock, lead, leave behind, lick, outachieve, outbalance, outbid, outclass, outgo, outmatch, outperform, outpull, outrank, outrival, outsail (в чем-л.), outshine, outstrip, overbalance, overbear, overbid (overbad(e), overbid; overbidden, overbid), overpass, overstride, overtop, surpass, take the shine out of, transcend, trump (кого-либо), whip, whop, beat hollow, make rings round, outdo, knock into a cocked hat (кого-л.), surpass (кого-л., в чем-л.), get the better of (перехитрить, кого-л.), go better (перещеголять, затмить, кого-л.), get the better of someone3) Engineering: overcome4) Mathematics: be in excess of, be superior to5) General subject: outrun6) Economy: overbid7) Psychology: better (по качеству)8) Jargon: (кого-л.) smear, wax9) Makarov: give points to, go( smb.) better (кого-л.), fly at a higher pitch than (кого-л.), cast in the shade (кого-л. что-л.), cast into the shade (кого-л. что-л.), cut out (соперника) -
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1) General subject: appropriate, get I put ( one's) hands on, secure a grip on, snatch control of smth., take in hand, get a grip (of something - что-либо), get one's claws into (something/someone), get hold of something2) American: hog -
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1) General subject: anger, be angry with (на кого-л.), be in a pet, be in a tiff, be in passion, be out of temper (на кого-л.), be vexed with (на кого-л.), bite thumbs, bristle, fume, get angry, have a grouse against (на кого-л.), sulk, sulk with (на кого-л.), the contract is still up in the air, tiff, to be angry, to be angry with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be angry with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be cross with (smb.) (на кого-л.), to be in a passion, to be in a tiff, to be in passion, to be out of temper (на кого-л.), to be up in the air, to be vexed with (smb.) (на кого-л.), be angry, blow top, boil, look black at (на кого-л.)2) Colloquial: (на кого-л.) get on (one's) case, take on3) Rare: aggranoy5) Jargon: take( someone; something) on, get the spike, have one's back up, bug (на кого-то), put out6) Makarov: be cross with (на кого-л.), be up in the air, look black at (smb.) (на кого-л.), look black upon (smb.) (на кого-л.), snarl, feel angry7) West Indies: brindle8) Idiomatic expression: get your knickers in a twist.
См. также в других словарях:
get on someone's wick — (informal) To irritate someone • • • Main Entry: ↑wick * * * get on someone’s wick british very informal phrase to annoy someone Thesaurus: to make someone angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
get up someone's nose — (informal) To annoy, irritate someone • • • Main Entry: ↑nose * * * get up someone s nose Brit informal : to annoy or irritate (someone) His jokes are really beginning to get up my nose. [=(US) get on my nerves] • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
get off someone's back — get off (someone s) back informal get (someone) off (your) back to stop someone trying to force you to do something, or to stop someone criticizing you. Can t you just get off his back and let him rest for a while? … New idioms dictionary
get off someone's case — get off (someone s) case informal get on (someone s) case to criticize someone in an annoying way for something that they have done. I told him very straightforwardly that the problem had already been dealt with and he was to get off my case. (=… … New idioms dictionary
get after someone — get after (someone) to criticize what someone does. I get after my mother about what she eats because I really love her. Related vocabulary: on your back, on someone s case … New idioms dictionary
get off someone’s back — [v] leave alone back off, get off someone’s case, let someone breathe, stop annoying, stop nagging; concepts 30,83 … New thesaurus
get behind someone — get behind (someone/something) to encourage or help someone or something. I can get behind a creative idea and fight for it. Etymology: based on the idea of helping something move forward by pushing it from behind … New idioms dictionary
get in someone's hair — get in (someone s) hair informal to annoy someone, especially by being near them for a long period. Harry usually keeps the kids occupied so they don t get in my hair while I m cooking … New idioms dictionary
get on someone's wick — get on (someone s) wick British & Australian, informal to annoy someone. She d been asking me questions all day and it was starting to get on my wick … New idioms dictionary
get off someone's case — get off someone’s case usually in imperative spoken phrase to stop criticizing someone Will you get off my case? I’m working as fast as I can. Thesaurus: to stop criticizingsynonym Main entry: case … Useful english dictionary
get under (someone's) skin — 1. to annoy someone. It really got under my skin when he said women were bad drivers. 2. to affect someone very strongly in a way that is difficult to forget. Something about the haunting beauty of the place really got under my skin … New idioms dictionary