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41 overstep the line of
1) Общая лексика: перейти границы (чего-либо)2) Макаров: (smth.) перейти границы (чего-л.) -
42 overstep the line of (smth.)
Макаров: перейти границы (чего-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > overstep the line of (smth.)
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43 overstep the mark
1) Общая лексика: перегнуть палку, перейти границы дозволенного -
44 overstep the modesty of nature
Общая лексика: оскорблять естественную стыдливостьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > overstep the modesty of nature
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45 overstep
[`əʊvə`step]перейти, переступить, перешагнутьпереходить границыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > overstep
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46 overstep powers
Общая лексика: (one's) превысить свои полномочия -
47 overstep
◙ v. לחרוג; להרחיק לכת; לעבור(גבול)* * *◙ (לובג)רובעל ;תכל קיחרהל ;גורחל◄ -
48 overstep one's authority
לחרוג מסמכות* * *◙ תוכמסמ גורחל◄ -
49 overstep authority
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50 overstep powers
перевищувати повноваження (владу, права) -
51 overstep
melampaui, melangkahi* * *melewati* * *melampaui, melangkahi -
52 overstep
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54 overstep
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55 overstep
o.ver.step[ouvəst'ep] vt exceder, ultrapassar. -
56 overstep
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57 overstep
v. aşmak (sınır), tecâvüz etmek (sınır)* * *geç -
58 overstep
[ouvəstép]transitive verbprekoračiti (tudi figuratively) -
59 overstep
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60 overstep
vt. 지나치다, 한도를 넘다
См. также в других словарях:
overstep — ► VERB (overstepped, overstepping) ▪ go beyond (a set or accepted limit). ● overstep the mark Cf. ↑overstep the mark … English terms dictionary
overstep the mark — phrase to do or say something that makes people angry because it breaks a rule or is not acceptable She overstepped the mark when she asked him about his mother. Thesaurus: to fail to obey a rule, law or commandsynonym obedience and… … Useful english dictionary
Overstep — O ver*step , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overstepped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overstepping}.] [AS. ofersteppan.] To step over or beyond; to transgress; as, to overstep the bounds of propriety. Shak. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overstep (or overshoot) the mark — go beyond what is acceptable. → overstep … English new terms dictionary
overstep the mark — ► overstep the mark go beyond what is intended or acceptable. Main Entry: ↑overstep … English terms dictionary
overstep — I verb accroach, advance beyond proper limits, break in upon, encroach, entrench, exceed, go beyond, go over, go too far, impinge, infringe, interfere, intrude, invade, meddle, not observe, obtrude, overpass, overrun, run over, strain, stretch,… … Law dictionary
overstep boundaries — index impinge Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
overstep — (v.) O.E. ofersteppan, from ofer over (see OVER (Cf. over)) + steppan to step (see STEP (Cf. step)). From the beginning, used in figurative senses. Related: Overstepped; overstepping … Etymology dictionary
overstep your bounds — overstep (your/its) bounds to do more than you are allowed to do or should do. Many believe that Congress overstepped its bounds in passing this new gun control law. Some of his colleagues may have overstepped the bounds of good taste … New idioms dictionary
overstep its bounds — overstep (your/its) bounds to do more than you are allowed to do or should do. Many believe that Congress overstepped its bounds in passing this new gun control law. Some of his colleagues may have overstepped the bounds of good taste … New idioms dictionary
overstep bounds — overstep (your/its) bounds to do more than you are allowed to do or should do. Many believe that Congress overstepped its bounds in passing this new gun control law. Some of his colleagues may have overstepped the bounds of good taste … New idioms dictionary