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1 быть готовым к драке
have a chip on one's shoulder словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > быть готовым к драке
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2 искать повода к ссоре
have a chip on one's shoulder словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > искать повода к ссоре
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3 tener que tomar una decisión
• have a chip on one's shoulder• have a cigarette• have to eat• have to happen• have to make a decision• have to much personnelDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener que tomar una decisión
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4 chequearse
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5 examinarse con el médico
• have a charmed life• have a chip on one's shoulder• have a meal fit for a king• have a medical examinationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > examinarse con el médico
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6 kavgaya hazır olmak
have a chip an one's shoulder, be on the war path -
7 öfkesi burnunda olmak
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8 sou kont
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9 kihívóan viselkedik
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10 krakélerkedik
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11 sértõdékeny
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12 держаться вызывающе
1) General subject: (с кем-л.) be saucy with, behave with insolence, brazen it out, have a chip on one's shoulder, outface, trail coat, trail one's coat, wear a chip on one's shoulder, brave it out, have a chip on shoulderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > держаться вызывающе
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13 guardar rencor
v.to hold a grudge, to have a grudge, to bear a grudge, to have a chip on one's shoulder.* * *to harbour resentment (a, against)* * *(v.) = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment, carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx. Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.Ex. On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.Ex. Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder.* * *guardar rencor (hacia)(v.) = bear + ill will (toward)Ex: Bailey says he left Norfolk bearing no ill will toward anyone, though perhaps he had reason to.
(v.) = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment, carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulderEx: Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.
Ex: On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.Ex: Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder. -
14 быть готовым к драке
1) General subject: have a chip on one's shoulder, wear a chip on one's shoulder, have a chip on shoulder2) Jargon: smell blood3) Makarov: carry a chip on shoulder, go about with a chip on shoulderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть готовым к драке
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15 искать повода к ссоре
1) General subject: have a chip on one's shoulder, wear a chip on one's shoulder, have a chip on shoulder2) Makarov: carry a chip on shoulder, go about with a chip on shoulderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искать повода к ссоре
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16 держаться вызывающе
brazen out глагол:outface (держаться вызывающе, смутить пристальным взглядом, сконфузить пристальным взглядом, смутить дерзким взглядом, сконфузить дерзким взглядом, держаться нагло)brazen out (держаться вызывающе, нагло вести себя)словосочетание:brazen it out (нагло вести себя, держаться вызывающе, нагло выкручиваться, начисто отрицать свою вину, нагло изворачиваться)fly in the face of (бросать вызов, держаться вызывающе, бравировать, открыто не повиноваться, не считаться с)trail one's coat (держаться вызывающе, лезть в драку)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > держаться вызывающе
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17 examinarse
• do a soul-searching• examine oneself• have a charmed life• have a chip on one's shoulder• have a meal fit for a king• have a medical checkup• have a medical examination• have a meeting• take an exam• take an examination -
18 torn i siden
(ha en torn i siden til) have a chip on (one's) shoulder -
19 einen Komplex haben
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20 a căuta ceartă
to trail one's coatto have / to wear a chip on one's shoulderto make a rod for one's own backto spoil for a fight.
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chip — 1 /tSIp/ noun (C) 1 MARK a small hole or mark on a plate, cup etc where a piece has broken off (+ in): There s a chip in this plate. 2 PIECE a small piece of wood, stone, metal etc that has broken off something: Wood chips covered the floor of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
chip — chip1 [ tʃıp ] noun count ** ▸ 1 piece of potato ▸ 2 in computers ▸ 3 small piece ▸ 4 in games for money ▸ 5 in sport ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) usually plural AMERICAN a very thin round piece of potato cooked in hot oil and eaten cold. British crisp:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shoulder — 1 noun (C) 1 BODY PART one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck where the arm is connected: Put a shawl around your shoulders in case you get cold. | shrug your shoulders (=raise them to show that you do not know something or do… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English