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21 заморить червячка
[zamorit' cherv'achka] To underfeed the little worm. To have a little to eat. Cf. To have a snack; to have a bite; to take the edge off one's hunger.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > заморить червячка
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22 закусывать
1. закусить (прикусывать)закусывать губы разг. — bite* one's lip
закусить язык (перен.) — keep* one's mouth shut, hold* one's tongue
2. закуситьзакусывать удила — ( о лошади; тж. перен.) get* / take* the bit between one's teeth; (тк. перен.) run* rampant
1. (без доп.) have a snack, get* a bite; eat*2. (вн. тв.) take* (d. with)закусывать водку и т. п. рыбой, колбасой и т. п. — drink* vodka with fish, sausage etc. ( as hors-d'oeuvre)
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23 перекусить
/pʲɪrʲɪkʊˈsʲitʲ/
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24 перекусывать
/pʲɪ.rʲɪ.ˈku.sɨ.vətʲ/
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25 закусывать
I несов. - заку́сывать, сов. - закуси́ть(вн.; прикусывать) bite (d)заку́сывать гу́бы разг. — bite one's lip
••закуси́ть язы́к — keep one's mouth shut, hold one's tongue
II несов. - заку́сывать, сов. - закуси́тьзакуси́ть удила́ (прям. и перен.) — get / take the bit between one's teeth
1) ( принимать пищу) have a snack, get a bite; eatзаку́сывать на́скоро — snatch a quick bite
2) (вн. тв.; съедать на закуску) take (d with)заку́сывать ры́бой — have a bit of fish
заку́сывать во́дку ры́бой [колбасо́й] — drink vodka with fish [sausage]
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26 перекусить на ходу
General subject: have a snackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перекусить на ходу
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27 Т-110
ПОКА ТО ДА СЁ coll subord clause Invar fixed WOwhile something is slowly developing or being carried outin the meantimemeanwhile while this is happening (going on).Ждать обеда придётся долго. Давайте перекусим, пока то да сё. Dinner won't be ready for quite a while. Let's have a snack in the meantime. -
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• ПОКА ТО ДА СЕ coll[subord clause; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ while something is slowly developing or being carried out:- meanwhile;- while this is happening (going on).♦ Ждать обеда придётся долго. Давайте перекусим, пока то да сё. Dinner won't be ready for quite a while. Let's have a snack in the meantime.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пока то да се
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29 заморить
сов. (вн.) разг.заморить голодом — starve (d.)
заморить лошадь — exhaust a horse, ride* / drive* a horse too hard
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30 подзакусить
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м. уменьш. от червяк♢
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32 заморить
сов. (вн.; изнурить) разг.tire out (d); ( работой) overwork (d); ( не кормить досыта) underfeed (d), give (i) short rations ['ræ-]замори́ть го́лодом — starve (d)
замори́ть ло́шадь — exhaust a horse, ride / drive a horse too hard
••замори́ть червячка́ разг. — have a snack / a bite, take the edge off one's hunger; refresh one's inner man идиом.
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34 червячок
м.••замори́ть червячка́ разг. — have a snack / a bite; take the edge off one's hunger
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35 заморить червяка
разг. to have a snack/bite to eat; to take the edge off one's hungerРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > заморить червяка
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36 буфет
м1) ( мебель) sideboard2) ( закусочная) refreshment room, barпошли́ в буфе́т, переку́сим! — let's have a snack at the bar!
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37 закусить
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38 полдничать
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39 полдничать
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40 полдничать
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