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  • 121 давать жару

    ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ <ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ> ЖАРУ кому highly coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]
    =====
    1. to scold s.o. severely:
    - X дал Y-y жару X gave Y hell;
    - Y caught hell (from X).
    2. [subj: usu. pi]
    to fight s.o. (usu. a hostile army, the enemy) vehemently; to 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 effort: X дает жару X is going all out; X 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.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать жару

  • 122 дать жару

    ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ <ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ> ЖАРУ кому highly coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]
    =====
    1. to scold s.o. severely:
    - X дал Y-y жару X gave Y hell;
    - Y caught hell (from X).
    2. [subj: usu. pi]
    to fight s.o. (usu. a hostile army, the enemy) vehemently; to 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 effort: X дает жару X is going all out; X 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.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать жару

  • 123 задавать жару

    ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ <ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ> ЖАРУ кому highly coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]
    =====
    1. to scold s.o. severely:
    - X дал Y-y жару X gave Y hell;
    - Y caught hell (from X).
    2. [subj: usu. pi]
    to fight s.o. (usu. a hostile army, the enemy) vehemently; to 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 effort: X дает жару X is going all out; X 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.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > задавать жару

  • 124 задать жару

    ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ <ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ> ЖАРУ кому highly coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]
    =====
    1. to scold s.o. severely:
    - X дал Y-y жару X gave Y hell;
    - Y caught hell (from X).
    2. [subj: usu. pi]
    to fight s.o. (usu. a hostile army, the enemy) vehemently; to 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 effort: X дает жару X is going all out; X 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.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > задать жару

  • 125 палец в рот не клади

    ПАЛЬЦА < ПАЛЕЦ> В РОТ НЕ КЛАДИ кому coll
    [VPimper; these forms only; fixed WO]
    =====
    s 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 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 Mensheviks 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 насчёт 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).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > палец в рот не клади

  • 126 пальца в рот не клади

    ПАЛЬЦА < ПАЛЕЦ> В РОТ НЕ КЛАДИ кому coll
    [VPimper; these forms only; fixed WO]
    =====
    s 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 X;
    - X 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 Mensheviks 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 насчёт 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).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пальца в рот не клади

  • 127 шутки плохи

    [VPsubj with быть; usu. pres; fixed WO]
    =====
    some 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 with;
    - 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).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шутки плохи

  • 128 Klamauk

    m; -s, kein Pl.
    1. umg. (Lärm) row, racket; (Getue) rumpus, to-do
    2. THEAT. etc. slapstick
    * * *
    Kla|mauk [kla'mauk]
    m -s, no pl (inf)
    (= Alberei) horseplay; (im Theater etc) slapstick; (= Lärm) racket (inf); (= Reklamewirbel) hullabaloo; (= Aufheben) fuss, to-do

    lass den Klamáúk — stop fooling about/making this racket/making such a fuss

    * * *
    (a kind of humour which depends for its effect on very simple practical jokes etc: Throwing custard pies turns a play into slapstick; ( also adjective) slapstick comedy.) slapstick
    * * *
    Kla·mauk
    <-s>
    [klaˈmauk]
    m kein pl (pej fam)
    1. (Alberei) tomfoolery
    \Klamauk machen to fool [or mess] around [or about], to lark about; (lärmen) to make a racket [or din] [or BRIT a. row], to kick up a racket
    2. (Getöse) racket, din, BRIT a. row
    3. (übertriebene Komik) slapstick
    * * *
    der; Klamauks (ugs. abwertend) fuss; to-do; (Lärm, Krach) row (coll.); racket; (im Theater) slapstick
    * * *
    Klamauk m; -s, kein pl
    1. umg (Lärm) row, racket; (Getue) rumpus, to-do
    2. THEAT etc slapstick
    * * *
    der; Klamauks (ugs. abwertend) fuss; to-do; (Lärm, Krach) row (coll.); racket; (im Theater) slapstick

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Klamauk

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