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101 déconnade
déconnade (inf!) [dekɔnad]feminine noun• il se moquait d'elle pour la déconnade he was teasing her for a laugh (inf) or just for the hell of it (inf) -
102 تسكع
1́ n. idling, meander, perambulation2́ v. loiter, loaf, hang around, hang about, mosey, gad about, mess around, muck about, lounge, putter, linger, meander, traipse, tramp, perambulate, slouch, slop, mooch, roam, range, potter -
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104 verarschen
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105 ziftinmek
"to kill time, fool around, mess around; to goldbrick; to loaf. " -
106 заниматься сексом с кем-либо
Jargon: mess around with someoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься сексом с кем-либо
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107 играть или забавляться с кем-либо
Jargon: mess around with someoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > играть или забавляться с кем-либо
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108 играться
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109 не принимать всерьёз
1) General subject: bugger about, make little of something, take lightly, trifle, discount, laugh it off3) Mathematics: this suggestion was not taken seriously by (...)4) Jargon: mess around withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не принимать всерьёз
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110 оскорблять
1) General subject: abuse, affront, blaspheme, cause offence, desecrate, dishonor, dishonour, give offence, heap obloquy upon (кого-л.), hector, huff, humiliate, insult, kick in the teeth (кого-л.), lout (кого-л.), offend, outrage, revile, sling mud, smart (чувства), speak daggers, to be rude to (smb.) (кого-л.), do violence to, violate, call names (обзывать, кого-л.), engage in harassment, hate on smt2) Colloquial: blister, hassle, diss (treat, mention, or speak to rudely ( http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=diss))3) Australian slang: chew the buns off (smb.) (кого-л.), rip into, sling mud at, throw mud at4) Jargon: clobber, give( someone) hell, (кого-л.) take a dig at someone, (кого-л.) take a jab at someone, mess around with5) Makarov: do violence to (smth.), hurt, kick ( smb.) in the teeth (кого-л.), call names (кого-л.)6) Taboo: cap on (кого-л.), chew (кого-л.), come down on somebody (см. go down on somebody; кого-л.), put down7) Phraseological unit: cut down (To insult, to belittle.) -
111 прикалываться
1) General subject: laugh at, make fun of2) Colloquial: have fun, pull off a prank, mess around3) Jargon: keed4) Jail: consult, seek the advice of, share thoughts with5) American English: to be [just] kidding. -
112 путаться
1) General subject: clot, flounder (в словах), snarl, addle brain2) British English: mess around with (напр., с женатым мужчиной)3) American English: get confused, lose one's way, lose one's train of thought, [something like hair can get] tangled, get mixed up4) Makarov: clot (о волосах) -
113 работать спустя рукава
1) General subject: potter, pudder, scamp, slack one's work, slack work2) Australian slang: piss about3) Jargon: lie down on the job, mess around4) Set phrase: work with the left hand (дословно: Работать левой рукой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > работать спустя рукава
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114 связываться
1) General subject: connect, consociate, interconnect, link, get into touch, tie in (с-with), deal (with), consort (with), liaise2) Engineering: contact (устанавливать свз. для обмена информацией), join together4) British English: mess around (в смысле, конфликтовать, выяснять отношения, главным образом, силой)5) Cinema: communicate6) Metallurgy: interlock7) Physics: interlink8) Mass media: communicate9) Drilling: cohere10) Makarov: interlink (последовательно), mix up, tie in, connect to, connect with, contact, establish contact with -
115 смеяться над кем-то
Jargon: mess around with, pull ( someone's) legУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смеяться над кем-то
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116 тусоваться
1) General subject: mess around, mingle, whoop it up, get out and about2) Colloquial: hang out (посещать различные модные сборища, вечеринки to attend fashionable gatherings, to socialize; with smb.), make the scene, party3) Jargon: reel (reel with someone - тусоваться, разъезжать, шататься с кем-либо), hang4) American English: rally -
117 шкодить
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ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ (ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ) ЖАРУ кому highly coll VP subj: human usu. pfv)1. to scold s.o. severelyX дал Y-y жару ' X gave Y hellX gave it to Y good X chewed (bawled) Y out X raked Y over the coals X let Y have it (with both barrels) Y caught hell (from X).2. ( subj: usu. pi) to fight s.o. ( usu. a hostile army, the enemy) vehementlyto overwhelm, defeat s.o.: Х-ы задали Y-ам жару - Xs gave it to Ys hot Xs crushed (clobbered, routed) Ys Xs ran Ys into the ground.Перестрелка стала стихать, и из боковой улицы высыпали оживленные говором солдаты. «Цел, Петров?» - спрашивал один. «Задали, брат, (французам) жару. Теперь не сунутся», - говорил другой (Толстой 4). When the shooting on both sides began to die down, soldiers in animated conversation streamed out of a side street "Not hurt, Petrov?" asked one. "We gave it to them (the French) hot, brother. They won't mess around with us again," said another (4a).3. to do sth. very intensely, with maximum effortX дает жару - X is going all outX is really going at it ( at his work etc) X is going at it ( at his work etc) hammer and tongs ( usu. in refer, to a physical activity, task etc) X is (doing sth.) with might and main. -
119 П-16
ПАЛЬЦА (ПАЛЕЦ) В POT HE КЛАДИ кому coll VPimper these forms only fixed WOs o. should be dealt with very carefully (because he is cunning, quick to take advantage of another's negligence or gullibility, cannot be trusted etc)X-y пальца в рот не клади - you have to be on your guard with XX is not someone to mess around (to trifle, to fool) with X is not (a man (a woman)) to be trifled (messed) with you can't (I wouldn't etc) trust X an inch.Меньшевикам очень хотелось к столу, но винтовки бросать не хотелось. Хозяина-то они не боялись, но уже поняли, что дяде Сандро пальца в рот не клади (Искандер 3). The Men-sheviks very much wanted to sit down at the table but did not want to let go of their rifles. Although they were not afraid of the owner, they realized that Uncle Sandro was not to be trifled with (3a).«Что вы скажете насчет Сноудена?» - «Я скажу вам откровенно, -отвечала панама, - Сноудену пальца в рот не клади» (Ильф и Петров 2). "...What do you think of Snowden?" "I tell you straight," replied the Panama, "I wouldn't trust him an inch" (2a). -
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ШУТКИ ПЛОХИ с кем-чем coll VP subj. with бытье usu. pres fixed WOsome person (group, or force of nature) should be dealt with seriously, with caution, otherwise unpleasant consequences or troubles may follow: с Х-ом шутки плохи - X is not to be trifled withdon't (you shouldn't) fool (mess) around with X person X is not a person to play (toy etc) with (in limited contexts) person X is a tough customer.Бедняга Маяна не знала, что с природою шутки плохи... (Искандер 4). Poor Mayana did not know that nature is not to be trifled with (4a).(Шелавина:)...Если он обманет меня, так ему же хуже. Со мной шутки плохи (Островский 3). (Sh.:)...If he deceives me it will be the worse for him. I'm not a person to play with (3a).Гено снизу вверх оглядел маленькую гневную фигуру помощника лесничего и что-то сказал в том духе, что шутки с ним плохи (Искандер 4). From the ground, Geno looked up at the small angry figure of the assistant forest warden and said something to the effect that he was a tough customer (4a).
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