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61 брать себе в голову
to get/take into one's head, to get an idea into one's head thatРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > брать себе в голову
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62 вбивать себе в голову
to get/take into one's head, to get an idea into one's head thatРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > вбивать себе в голову
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63 ur|oić
pf Ⅰ vi (wymyślić sobie) uroić sobie, że… to get it into one’s head that…- dziecko uroiło sobie, że jest niekochane the child got it into his head that nobody loved him- uroił sobie chorobę he got it into his head that he was illⅡ uroić się (przyjść do głowy) uroiło mu się, że… he got it into his head that…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ur|oić
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64 забирать
несов. - забира́ть, сов. - забра́ть1) (вн.; брать) take (d); collect (d)забира́ть свои́ ве́щи — take one's things with one, collect one's belongings
2) (у, из, от; отбирать, уносить) take (d) (away) (from)забери́ у ребёнка спи́чки! — take those matches (away) from the child!
3) (вн.; приезжать или приходить за кем-чем-л, чтобы двигаться дальше) pick up (d)мы вас заберём по доро́ге — we'll pick you up on the way
забира́ть ребёнка из шко́лы — pick up the child from the school
4) разг. (вн.; арестовывать) arrest (d), seize (d), run (d) inего́ сно́ва забра́ли! — he's been run in again!
5) разг. (вн.; тж. безл.; о чувствах - переполнять) come over (d)его́ забрала́ оби́да — he was overcome with resentment
вон как его́ забрало́! — it really hit a raw nerve in him!, it really cut him to the quick!
6) разг. (вн.; ушивать, сужать одежду) take in (d)забира́ть в шов (вн.) — take (d) in at the seam
7) (куда́-л; уклоняться в сторону при движении) turn (to), bear (+ adv)забира́ть вле́во — bear left
он ре́зко забра́л впра́во — he made a sharp turn to the right
••забира́ть за живо́е кого́-л — cut smb to the quick
забира́ть себе́ в го́лову (вн.) — take (d) into one's head; get smth fixed in one's head
забира́ть в свои́ ру́ки — take (d) into one's own hands, take over (d)
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65 oor
1 [gehoororgaan] ear2 [oorschelp] ear♦voorbeelden:dat gaat het ene oor in, het andere uit • it goes in one ear and out the otherik heb er wel oren naar • I rather like the ideahij heeft er geen oren naar • he won't hear of itde oren sluiten voor • close one's ears/be deaf tohet oor strelen • be a delight to the eardoof aan één oor • deaf in one eariemand iets in het oor fluisteren • whisper something in someone's ear〈 figuurlijk〉 dat komt hem ter ore • that has come to his attention/earsmijn oren tuiten (ervan) • my ears are ringingzich achter de oren krabben • scratch one's headze bloosde tot achter haar oren • she blushed to the roots of her hairgaatjes in de oren hebben • have pierced ears〈 figuurlijk〉 ik stond wel even met mijn oren te klapperen • I couldn't believe my ears/what I was hearing〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand met iets om de oren slaan • blow someone up over something, give someone hell about somethingde kogels vlogen hen om de oren • the bullets whizzed past their earsop één oor liggen • be stretched out¶ iemand een oor aannaaien • fool someone, take someone for a ridezij laat zich geen oor aannaaien • she's nobody's fool〈Algemeen Zuid-Nederlands; figuurlijk; informeel〉 iemand de oren van zijn kop zagen • bore someone to tearsop een oor na gevild zijn • be on the home stretch/last lap -
66 grille
barbecue, broil, fancy, grill* * *I. (en -r) whim,(mere neds) fad;[ få griller] get ideas into one's head;[ slå de griller af hovedet] get that notion out of your head;[ sætte ham griller i hovedet] put ideas into his head.II. vb grill. -
67 a-şi pune ceva în cap / gând
to put smth. into one's headto take it into one's headto get smth. into one's noddle.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pune ceva în cap / gând
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68 impuntarsi
( ostinarsi) dig one's heels in* * *impuntarsi v.intr.pron.1 (di cavallo, mulo ecc.) to jib; (di bambino) to stop dead2 (ostinarsi) to stick* obstinately (to sthg.), to dig* in one's heels (over sthg.); to insist; to get* sthg. into one's head: non impuntarti quando vedi che hai torto, don't dig in your heels when you see you are wrong; quando si impunta su qualcosa, non c'è verso di fargli cambiare idea, when he gets something into his head, there is no way of making him change his mind3 (balbettare) to stammer, to stutter.* * *[impun'tarsi]verbo pronominale1) [ cavallo] to jib2) fig. [ persona] to dig* in one's heels-rsi su qcs. — to bash on with sth.
* * *impuntarsi/impun'tarsi/ [1]1 [ cavallo] to jib2 fig. [ persona] to dig* in one's heels; -rsi su qcs. to bash on with sth.; - rsi su un'idea to cling stubbornly to an idea. -
69 cacciare
[kat'tʃare]1. vt1) Sport to hunt, (con fucile) to shoot, hunt2)(mandar via: persona)
cacciare qn di casa/dal paese/dalla scuola — to throw sb out of the house/the country/school, (nemico) to drive away, (tristezza, malinconia, dubbio) to chase awayse continua così, lo cacceranno dalla squadra — if he goes on like this, they'll throw him out of the team
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fam : mettere) cacciare qn in prigione — to throw sb into prisoncacciarsi qc in testa — (cappello) to pull sth on, (idea) to get sth into one's head
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fam : emettere) cacciare un grido — to let out a cry o yell5)(
fam : estrarre) cacciare fuori — to pull outcaccia fuori i soldi! — pay up!, cough up!
2. vr (cacciarsi)1) (fam : nascondersi) to hide o.s.ma dove si sarà cacciato? — where can he (o it) have got to?
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70 забирать
1. забрать (вн.)1. ( брать) take* away (d.); seize (d.); collect (d.); ( овладевать) capture (d.); take* possession (of); ( арестовывать) arrest (d.)2. разг. (о чувствах и т. п.) come* over (d.)♢
его забрало за живое — he was touched to the quickзабирать себе в голову (вн.) — take* into one's head (d.); get* smth. fixed in one's head
забирать в руки — take* in hand (d.)
2. забрать (вн.; ушивать, убавлять)забирать в свои руки — take* into one's own hands (d.), take* over (d.)
take* in (d.)забирать в шов — take* in a seam
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71 kalkmak
1. to go up, rise. 2. to stand up, rise to one´s feet, get up. 3. to get up, get out of bed. 4. to get well, be back on one´s feet (after an illness). 5. (for a train, plane, bus, ship) to leave, depart. 6. (for a cloth or lid) to be taken off, be raised. 7. /dan/ (for something) to be taken away, be removed (from). 8. (for game, fowl) to be raised, be flushed. 9. (for grain) to be reaped, be gathered. 10. to rise, come loose, peel off. 11. (for a rule or privilege) to be annulled, be repealed, be abolished. 12. (for money) to go out of circulation. 13. to disappear, cease to be available, be gone. 14. /a/ to take it into one´s head to (do something). 15. /a/ to start, attempt, begin to (do), try (something). kalk borusu reveille, the signal for reveille. kalk borusu çalmak 1. to sound reveille. 2. for reveille to be sounded. kalk gidelim etmek /ı/ slang to swipe, walk off with, steal. kalk gidelim olmak slang to be swiped, be stolen. kalk işareti starting signal. kalkıp kalkıp oturmak to be boilling with anger, be hopping mad. -
72 вбить себе это в голову
1) General subject: get it into head2) Makarov: get it into (one's) headУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вбить себе это в голову
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73 ubrdać
pf.ubrdać sobie coś pot. take sth into one's head.pf.come into sb's head; co ci się znowu ubrdało? what did you get into your head this time?; iron. ( jako komentarz) it's just your mind that's playing tricks on you.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ubrdać
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74 не взять в толк
не взять в толк (в соображение); см. тж. взять в толкразг.not be able to understand smth.; not be able to make out (who, what, why, etc.); not be able to get it into one's head- Она никак не хочет взять в соображение то, что г-н Клюбер мог мне опротиветь, что я и выходила-то за него не по любви, а вследствие её усиленных просьб. (И. Тургенев, Вешние воды) — 'She simply can't get it into her head that I detest Herr Kluber, that I got engaged to him, not for love, but because she kept on and on begging me to...'
- У вас там свои есть? - спросил он, так и не взяв в толк, зачем это я ездил в Кислицы. Он слушал меня с подозрением. (Д. Гранин, Обратный билет) — 'Have you got anyone there?' he asked - he couldn't quite make out why I had been to Kislitsi. He listened to me dubiously.
- Не возьму в толк, что делать, как на него повлиять. Меня он совершенно не воспринимает, к моим доводам глух. (П. Проскурин, Полуденные сны) — 'I can't understand what to do, how to influence him. He doesn't listen to me at all, he's deaf to my arguments.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не взять в толк
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75 sokak
street. - ağzı place where a side street joins a main road, junction. -a atmak /ı/ 1. to throw (something) into the street. 2. to turn (someone) out into the street. 3. to spend (money) extravagantly, throw (money) away. -a atsan If you sell it at a giveaway price..../If you give it away.... - başı beginning of a street (where it joins another road). -a çıkmak to go out (for a walk, to do shopping, etc.). - çocuğu street Arab, gamin, urchin. -a dökmek /ı/ 1. to spend (money) extravagantly, throw (money) away. 2. to make (an issue) a cause of public demonstrations. -a dökülmek to rush out into the street. -a düşmek 1. (for a woman) to become a streetwalker, become a prostitute. 2. to become very common and cheap. - kadını/kızı streetwalker, hooker. -ta kalmak 1. to be left homeless, be left without a place to lay one´s head. 2. to be locked out of one´s house, be unable to get into one´s house. - kapısı street door (of a house). - süpürgesi woman who´s always gadding about (instead of keeping the home fires burning). -a uğramak to rush out into the street. -
76 steif
I Adj.1. stiff (auch Körperteil, Eischnee etc.); bes. PHYS. (starr) rigid; (fest) auch firm; Penis: hard; steifer Hals stiff neck; er hat ein steifes Bein auch he can’t bend his knee; steif vor Kälte stiff with cold; steifer Hut homburg (hat); steif wie ein Brett (as) stiff as a board; steif wie ein Stock (as) stiff as a poker; steif werden go stiff; Person: get stiff; Penis: get hard; Muskeln und fig.: stiffen; ich bin ( vom vielen Sitzen) ganz steif geworden I’m really stiff (from all this sitting around); steif schlagen beat until stiff; einen Steifen haben vulg. have a hard-on; halt die Ohren steif! chin up!2. fig. stiff; Bewegung: auch wooden (auch Lächeln, Interpretation); (förmlich) auch formal; steifer Gang stiff gait; steife Haltung stiff ( oder rigid) posture; Deutsche gelten oft als steif Germans are often thought to be stiff and formalII Adv.2. fig. stiffly; (förmlich) auch formally; sich steif bewegen auch have (very) stiff movements; dort geht es mir zu steif zu it’s too stiff and formal there for my liking3. steif und fest behaupten, dass... insist that, swear that...; steif und fest glauben, dass... firmly believe that...* * *(förmlich) constrained; wooden; prim;(starr) stiff; rigid* * *[ʃtaif]1. adjstéíf vor Kälte — stiff or numb with cold
eine stéífe Brise — a stiff breeze
ein stéífer Hals — a stiff neck
ein stéífer Hut (= Melone) — a homburg (hat) a bowler (hat), a derby (US)
sich stéíf (wie ein Brett) machen — to go rigid
2) (= gestärkt) starched3) (= förmlich) stiff; Empfang, Konventionen, Begrüßung, Abend formal2. adv1)(= hart)
das Eiweiß stéíf schlagen — to beat the egg white until stiffsie behauptete stéíf und fest, dass... — she insisted that...
etw stéíf und fest glauben — to be convinced of sth
2) (= förmlich) stifflystéíf lächeln — to smile stiffly
jdn stéíf behandeln — to be standoffish to sb
* * *1) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) formal2) (rigid or firm, and not easily bent, folded etc: He has walked with a stiff leg since he injured his knee; stiff cardboard.) stiff3) (moving, or moved, with difficulty, pain etc: I can't turn the key - the lock is stiff; I woke up with a stiff neck; I felt stiff the day after the climb.) stiff4) (strong: a stiff breeze.) stiff5) ((of a person or his manner etc) formal and unfriendly: I received a stiff note from the bank manager.) stiff6) primly7) ((of a person, behaviour etc) too formal and correct: a prim manner; a prim old lady.) prim8) stiffly* * *[ʃtaif]1. (starr) stiffein \steifer Kragen a stiff collar\steif vor Kälte stiff [or numb] with cold\steif wie ein Brett as stiff as a board2. (schwer beweglich) stiffein \steifes Bein a stiff legeinen \steifen Hals haben to have a stiff neck▪ \steif sein/werden to be/grow stiffein \steifer Empfang/eine \steife Begrüßung a [rather] formal [or pej fam starchy] reception/greeting4. (erigiert) erectein \steifer Penis an erect [or a hard] [or a stiff] penis, an erection▪ \steif sein/werden to be/become erectein \steifer Grog a tot [or shot] of strong grog, a stiff tot of grog6. NAUTein \steifes Boot a stiff boateine \steife Brise/See a stiff breeze/heavy sea7.▶ \steif und fest obstinately, stubbornly, categorically* * *1.1) stiff; (ugs.): (erigiert) erect < penis>2.1) stiffly2) (Seemannsspr.): (stark)der Wind steht od. weht steif aus Südost — there's a stiff wind blowing from the south-east
3)steif und fest behaupten/glauben, dass... — (ugs.) swear blind/be completely convinced that...
* * *A. adj1. stiff (auch Körperteil, Eischnee etc); besonders PHYS (starr) rigid; (fest) auch firm; Penis: hard;steifer Hals stiff neck;er hat ein steifes Bein auch he can’t bend his knee;steif vor Kälte stiff with cold;steifer Hut homburg (hat);steif wie ein Brett (as) stiff as a board;steif wie ein Stock (as) stiff as a poker;ich bin (vom vielen Sitzen) ganz steif geworden I’m really stiff (from all this sitting around);steif schlagen beat until stiff;einen Steifen haben vulg have a hard-onsteifer Gang stiff gait;steife Haltung stiff ( oder rigid) posture;Deutsche gelten oft als steif Germans are often thought to be stiff and formal3. (stark)steife Brise stiff breeze;steifer Grog strong hot grogB. adv1. stiffly;steif gefroren auch fig frozen stiffsich steif bewegen auch have (very) stiff movements;dort geht es mir zu steif zu it’s too stiff and formal there for my liking3.steif und fest behaupten, dass … insist that, swear that …;steif und fest glauben, dass … firmly believe that …* * *1.1) stiff; (ugs.): (erigiert) erect < penis>2.1) stiffly2) (Seemannsspr.): (stark)der Wind steht od. weht steif aus Südost — there's a stiff wind blowing from the south-east
3)steif und fest behaupten/glauben, dass... — (ugs.) swear blind/be completely convinced that...
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77 лізти
1) (на стіну, кручу) to climb, to clamber, to creep, to scale; (по мотузці, на жердину) to swarm2) (набридати, втручатися) to intrude, to thrust oneself upon3) ( про волосся) to come out, to fall off4)лізти зі шкіри — to go all out; to lay oneself out; to leap out of one's skin
лізти комусь в душу — to worm oneself into smb.'s confidence
лізти в зашморг — to expose oneself to danger aimlessly, to stick one's neck out
лізти на очі (кому-небудь) — to hang round; to make a nuisance of oneself (to)
лізти на рожен — to ask for trouble, to kick against the pricks
лізти на стінку — to climb up the wall; to be beside oneself; to go into a frenzy
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78 приходить
1) General subject: arrive, arrive (к чему-л.), arrive at (к чему-либо), be along, come, come down, fall, fly, fly into (в ярость, в восторг), get, get in, go into (в ярость), hit on, roll in, roll round (о времёнах года), suggest (в голову), take into one's head, fall in a state, fall into a state, hail from, come around, come over2) Medicine: subside3) Colloquial: show up, pitch (for instance, the father didn't pitch for the wedding)4) Australian slang: roll along5) Jargon: barge6) Business: come to -
79 приходить
несовер. - приходить; совер. - прийтибез доп.1) come, arrive2) (к чему-л.) come (to), arrive (at); reach- приходить к соглашению
- приходить к убеждению3) (во что-л.)reach;get (into), go (into)приходить в себя/чувство/сознание — to come to oneself, to regain consciousness, to come (a)round; to calm down, to become oneself (again) ( успокаиваться)
приходить в голову — to think (of), to hit (on), to take into one's head, to come to mind, to occur (to)
приходить в изумление — to be surprised/amazed
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80 прийти
1) General subject: arrive (о посылке, письме: Did it arrive? I sent it a week or more ago.), breeze in, come, come down, come to hand, fall, fly, fly into (в ярость, в восторг), get, go into (в ярость), hit on, pop, put in an appearance (обыкн. на короткое время), roll round (о времёнах года), take into one's head, to be in, to be in (домой, на работу и т.п.), arrive at, come to (к чему-л.), present oneself, reach, roll in, put in an apperance (обыкн. на короткое время), get in2) Colloquial: breeze in (и т.п.)4) Mathematics: go as far as5) Jargon: lam6) Makarov: come in (в голову), come to hand (о письме и т. п.)
См. также в других словарях:
get\ into\ one's\ head — • get smth in • get into one s head See: get in(II) … Словарь американских идиом
get it into one's head — To conceive the (esp wrong or foolish) notion, to believe (with that) • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
get something into one's head — get something into one s (or someone s) head come or cause (someone) to realize or understand when will you get it into your head that it s the project that counts not me? … Useful english dictionary
get into one's head — understand, comprehend, realize … English contemporary dictionary
take\ it\ into\ one's\ head — • take (it) into one s head • take a notion informal v. phr. To get a sudden idea; decide without thinking. The boy suddenly took it into his head to leave school and get a job. Grandmother keeps a bag packed so that she can go visiting whenever… … Словарь американских идиом
take\ into\ one's\ head — • take (it) into one s head • take a notion informal v. phr. To get a sudden idea; decide without thinking. The boy suddenly took it into his head to leave school and get a job. Grandmother keeps a bag packed so that she can go visiting whenever… … Словарь американских идиом
take it into one's head — or {informal}[take a notion] {v. phr.} To get a sudden idea; decide without thinking. * /The boy suddenly took it into his head to leave school and get a job./ * /Grandmother keeps a bag packed so that she can go visiting whenever she takes a… … Dictionary of American idioms
take it into one's head — or {informal}[take a notion] {v. phr.} To get a sudden idea; decide without thinking. * /The boy suddenly took it into his head to leave school and get a job./ * /Grandmother keeps a bag packed so that she can go visiting whenever she takes a… … Dictionary of American idioms
get — [v1] come into possession of; achieve access, accomplish, acquire, annex, attain, bag*, bring, bring in, build up, buy into, buy off, buy out, capture, cash in on*, chalk up*, clean up*, clear, come by, compass, cop*, draw, earn, educe, effect,… … New thesaurus
get\ smth\ in — • get smth in • get into one s head See: get in(II) … Словарь американских идиом
get\ it — I. v 1. See: catch it 2. To understand; comprehend; grasp. I can t get it, John said. Why do you spend so much on clothes. II. v. phr. • get smth in • get into one s head To become possessed of an idea; develop a fixed idea. Jack got it into his… … Словарь американских идиом