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41 пускать пыль в глаза
( кому)разг., неодобр.1) (пытаться обмануть кого-либо, намеренно отвлекая его внимание от чего-либо, скрывая что-либо) throw dust in smb.'s eyes; pull the wool over smb.'s eyes- И вот решил я на свой, как говорится, страх и риск: пойду на западный, погляжу. Только пойду попросту, как говорится, частным образом, а то комиссиям да бригадам у нас научились пыль в глаза пускать. (А. Чаковский, Год жизни) — 'So I decided to go over to the western sector and see for myself how things were. I did it on my own - a sort of private visit, because those commissions that come to us have taught us how to throw dust in people's eyes.'
- Думаю, что лейтенант Курочкин... до невыносимости избаловал Лазарева, сам за него всё делал, а он пускал пыль в глаза, - сказал Илья. (Ю. Бондарев, Выбор) — 'I think that Lieutenant Kurochkin... spoiled Lazarev unforgivably, spared him of all work, while Lazarev pulled the wool over his eyes,' Ilya said.
2) (хвастаться, создавать видимость богатства, роскоши и т. п.) show off; cut a dash; try to dazzle smb.Мешков вместо приданого взялся справить свадьбу и вот теперь пускал в глаза пыль богатой родне. (К. Федин, Первые радости) — Meshkov had undertaken instead of the dowry to bear the cost of the wedding, and now look at the way he was trying to dazzle his rich new kindred.
Изредка, в большие праздники, любил Сергей Платонович пустить пыль в глаза: созывал гостей и угощал дорогими винами, свежей осетровой икрой, ради этого случая выписанной из Батайска, лучшими закусками. В остальное время жил узко. (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — On rare occasions, during the great holidays, Sergei Platonovich liked to cut a dash: he invited guests and regaled them with expensive wines, fresh caviare, ordered from Bataisk for the occasion, and the finest of hors-d'oeuvres. At other times he lived frugally.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускать пыль в глаза
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42 göz
"1. eye. 2. sight, vision. 3. eye, manner or way of looking at a thing; estimation; opinion. 4. fountainhead, source (of a stream or river); spring. 5. eye (of a needle). 6. division, section, compartment; pigeonhole; cubbyhole. 7. drawer (in a piece of furniture). 8. pan (of a balance). 9. evil eye. 10. bad luck inflicted by an evil eye. 11. esteem, favor, friendly regard. 12. rudimentary bud. 13. eye (on a potato). 14. eye, the depression at the calyx end of some fruits. 15. section, division, square (on a game board). 16. central core (of a boil). 17. eye (in cheese); hole (in bread). 18. desire, interest. -ünde /ın/ in the eyes of. -ü aç greedy, avaricious, insatiable. - açamamak to have no rest or respite. -ü açık clever, sharp, wide-awake, shrewd. -ü açık gitmek to die without having fulfilled one´s desire. -ü açılmak to become shrewd. - açıp kapayıncaya kadar/- açıp kapamadan in the twinkling of an eye, in an instant. -lerini açmak to wake up. -ünü açmak 1. to keep one´s eyes open, watch out, be wary, be on guard. 2. /ın/ to enlighten (someone), open (someone´s) eyes. 3. to be enlightened. 4. /ın/ to take (a virgin) to bed. 5. /da/ to have intercourse for the first time (with). - açtırmamak /a/ to give no respite to, give (someone) no chance to do anything else. -ünü ağartmak to open one´s eyes wide (in astonishment or anger). - ağrısı 1. eyestrain. 2. one´s old or first love or sweetheart. - ahbaplığı/aşinalığı knowing someone by sight. -ü akmak to be blinded (by accident). -e ak düşmek to get a cataract in one´s eye. - alabildiğine as far as the eye can see. - aldanımı/aldanması optical illusion. - alıcı eye-catching. - almak to dazzle. -e almak /ı/ to risk, accept the risk of, take or run the chance of. - ardı etmek /ı/ to undervalue, pay insufficient attention to. -ü arkada kalmak to leave with something left undone or with a desire left unsatisfied. - aşinalığı slight acquaintanceship. - atmak /a/ to take a glance at, run an eye over. -ün/-ünüz aydın! I´m happy for you!/Congratulations! (said to one whose long-awaited wish has come true). - aydına gitmek /a/ to visit (someone) to congratulate him/her. -ünü ayırmamak /dan/ not to take one´s eyes off of. - aynası ophthalmoscope. -lerini bağışlamak to donate one´s eyes on death. -ünü bağlamak /ın/ 1. to blindfold. 2. to hoodwink. -ü bağlı 1. blindfolded. 2. blindly, blindfoldedly. 3. bewitched. (...) -üyle bakmak /a/ to look at (someone, something) from the point of view of. - bankası eye bank. - banyosu 1. eyewash. 2. colloq. girl-watching. -e batmak 1. to stick out, hit one in the eye. 2. to attract attention. -leri bayılmak for one´s eyes to have a sleepy or desirous look. -lerini belertmek to open one´s eyes wide (in astonishment or anger). - boncuğu blue bead (worn to avert the evil eye). - boyamak to mislead, delude, deceive, hoodwink, pull the wool over someone´s eyes. -leri buğulanmak/bulutlanmak for one´s eyes to fill with tears. -ü bulanmak for one´s eyes to become clouded over. -ü büyükte olmak to be full of ambition. -leri büyümek to open one´s eyes wide (in surprise, with terror). -ünde büyümek /ın/ to assume great proportions to (someone). -ünde büyütmek /ı/ to blow up (something, someone) out of proportion. -leri çakmak çakmak olmak for one´s eyes to be bloodshot. -ünün çapağını silmeden the first thing on awakening, before wiping the sleep from one´s eyes. -e çarpmak to strike or catch one´s eyes; to be conspicuous. -leri çekik having slanting eyes, slant-eyed. -den çıkarmak /ı/ to be prepared to pay; to be willing to give up or sacrifice (something). -ünü çıkarmak /ın/ to do the worst possible job of (something), ruin, spoil. -üm çıksın/kör olsun Strike me blind if.... - çukuru anat. orbit, eye socket. -leri çukura gitmek/kaçmak to become hollow-eyed. -ünü daldan budaktan/çöpten esirgememek/sakınmamak to disregard dangers. -ü dalmak to gaze vacantly, stare into space. - damlası med. ey -
43 Narr
m; -en, -en1. geh. fool; einen Narren gefressen haben an umg., fig. be wild ( oder crazy) about; zum Narren halten (verspotten) make a fool of; (täuschen) fool; sich zum Narren machen make a fool of o.s.; die Narren werden nicht alle Sprichw. there’s one born every minute2. HIST. jester, fool3. (Karnevalist) carnival reveller* * *der Narraddict; fool* * *Nạrr [nar]1. m -en, -en, När|rin['nɛrɪn]2. f -, -nenfool; (= Hofnarr auch) jester; (= Teilnehmer am Karneval) carnival reveller (Brit) or reveler (US)den Narren spielen — to act or play the fool
die Narren werden nicht alle (Prov) — there's one born every minute (inf)
jdn zum Narren haben or halten —
er ist ein verliebter Narr — he is love's dupe or fool
See:→ fressen* * *Narr, När·rin<-en, -en>[ˈnar, ˈnɛrɪn]m, f1. (Dummkopf) fool3.▶ jdn zum \Narren halten to make a fool of sb* * *der; Narren, Narren fool; (HofNarr) jester; fool; (FastnachtsNarr) carnival jester or revellersich zum Narren machen — let oneself be fooled
jemanden zum Narren haben od. halten — play tricks on somebody; (täuschen) pull the wool over somebody's eyes
einen Narren an jemandem gefressen haben — (ugs.) be dotty about somebody (coll.)
* * *1. geh fool;sich zum Narren machen make a fool of o.s.;die Narren werden nicht alle sprichw there’s one born every minute2. HIST jester, fool3. (Karnevalist) carnival reveller* * *der; Narren, Narren fool; (HofNarr) jester; fool; (FastnachtsNarr) carnival jester or revellerjemanden zum Narren haben od. halten — play tricks on somebody; (täuschen) pull the wool over somebody's eyes
einen Narren an jemandem gefressen haben — (ugs.) be dotty about somebody (coll.)
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44 tapujos
m.pl.secrecies, roundabout words.* * *masculino pluralsin tapujos — openly, honestly
no te andes con tapujos — don't try to pull the wool over my/his eyes (colloq)
* * *masculino pluralsin tapujos — openly, honestly
no te andes con tapujos — don't try to pull the wool over my/his eyes (colloq)
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45 mydlić
mydlić komuś oczy — (przen) to pull the wool over sb's eyes
* * *ipf.soap; mydlić komuś oczy pull the wool over sb's eyes.ipf.1. ( o człowieku) soap o.s.2. ( o mydle) lather.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mydlić
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46 cielo
m.1 sky.mira hacia el cielo look upward2 heaven (religion).3 my love, my dear (nombre cariñoso).4 ceiling.5 sweetie, sweetie pie.6 Cielo.* * *1 (gen) sky2 (clima) weather, climate3 RELIGIÓN heaven1 good heavens!\a cielo abierto (minería) opencasta cielo raso in the open (air)bajado,-a del cielo / caído,-a del cielo / llovido,-a del cielo figurado heaven-sent¡cielo santo! good heavens!clamar al cielo figurado to be crying out for a solutiondespejarse el cielo to clear upestar en el séptimo cielo figurado to be in seventh heavenmover cielo y tierra / remover cielo y tierra figurado to move heaven and earthponer a algo/alguien por los cielos to praise something/somebody to the skiesponer el grito en el cielo to hit the ceilingser un cielo (de persona) familiar to be an angelver el cielo abierto figurado to see a way outcielo raso ceilingEl reino de los cielos the kingdom of heaven* * *noun m.1) sky2) heaven* * *SM1) (Astron, Meteo) skyel cielo está cubierto — the sky is overcast o cloudy
el cielo estaba despejado — it was a cloudless o clear day
- llegar o venir como caído o llovido del cielotocar el cielo con las manos Cono Sur, Perú, Col —
conseguir que me ayude es tocar el cielo con las manos — getting him to help me would be virtually impossible
si me lo ganara sería como tocar el cielo con las manos — if I won it, it would be like a dream come true
venírsele a algn el cielo abajo —
2) (Rel) heaven¡cielos! — good heavens!
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ganar el cielo — to win salvation•
ir al cielo — to go to heavenclamar al cielo —
¡esto clama al cielo! — it's an outrage!, it's outrageous!
ver el cielo abierto —
vimos el cielo abierto cuando dijo que podíamos quedarnos en su casa — it was a great relief when he said we could stay in his house
3) * [uso afectivo]¡mi cielo!, ¡cielo mío! — my love, sweetheart
¡has fregado los platos! eres un cielo — you've washed the dishes! you're a real angel
cielo máximo — (Aer) ceiling
5) (Arquit) (tb: cielo raso) ceiling* * *1) ( firmamento) skya cielo abierto — (Min) opencast (before n)
cambiar del cielo a la tierra — (Chi) to change out of all recognition
como caído or llovido del cielo — ( oportunamente)
este dinero me viene como caído del cielo — this money must be heaven-sent
tocar el cielo con las manos — (AmS)
sería tocar el cielo con las manos — it would be a dream come true
2) (Relig)a)que el cielo no lo permita! — heaven o God forbid!
clama al cielo: una injusticia que clama al cielo a gross injustice, an outrage; clama al cielo que... it's outrageous that...; estar/sentirse en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven; ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heaven; ver el cielo abierto — to see one's chance
b) (como interj)cielo santo! or santo cielo! — heavens above!
3) ( techo) ceiling4)a) ( aplicado a personas) angelb) ( como apelativo) sweetheart, darling* * *1) ( firmamento) skya cielo abierto — (Min) opencast (before n)
cambiar del cielo a la tierra — (Chi) to change out of all recognition
como caído or llovido del cielo — ( oportunamente)
este dinero me viene como caído del cielo — this money must be heaven-sent
tocar el cielo con las manos — (AmS)
sería tocar el cielo con las manos — it would be a dream come true
2) (Relig)a)que el cielo no lo permita! — heaven o God forbid!
clama al cielo: una injusticia que clama al cielo a gross injustice, an outrage; clama al cielo que... it's outrageous that...; estar/sentirse en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven; ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heaven; ver el cielo abierto — to see one's chance
b) (como interj)cielo santo! or santo cielo! — heavens above!
3) ( techo) ceiling4)a) ( aplicado a personas) angelb) ( como apelativo) sweetheart, darling* * *cielo11 = sky [skies, -pl.].Ex: She lingered there a moment and watched the cars move on the highway with a hushing swiftness against the cold gray sky.
* azul cielo = sky blue.* cielo de la boca, el = roof of the mouth, the.* cielo despejado = cloudless sky, clear sky.* cielo encapotado = overcast sky.* cielo estrellado = starry sky.* cielo nublado = overcast sky.* cielo raso = cloudless sky.* el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.* poner el grito en el cielo = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murder.* recorrer cielo y tierra = travel + far and wide.* regalo llovido del cielo = boon.* remover (el) cielo y (la) tierra = hunt + high and low, look + high and low, leave + no stone unturned, move + heaven and earth.cielo22 = heaven.Ex: His eyes lift up to heaven, the best of books in his hand.
* ¡el Cielo nos guarde! = heaven forbid.* bendición del cielo = gift from God.* caído del cielo = heaven-sent.* cielo, el = heavens, the.* cielo en la tierra, el = heaven on earth.* ¡Cielos! = Good heavens!.* ¡Cielo Santo! = Good heavens!.* ¡el Cielo nos guarde! = God forbid.* estar en el séptimo cielo = be on cloud nine, float on + air.* írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = it + go + right/straight out of + Posesivo + mind.* írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = lose + track of time.* llovido del cielo = heaven-sent.* maná caído del cielo = manna from heaven.* poner el grito en el cielo = blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack.* ¡Santo Cielo! = Good heavens!.el cielo= heavens, theEx: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.
* * *A (firmamento) skycielo cubierto/despejado overcast/clear skyel cielo se está despejando the sky is clearinga cielo descubierto in the openaunque se junten el cielo y la tierra not for all the tea in Chinacambiar del cielo a la tierra ( Chi); to change out of all recognitioncomo caído or llovido del cielo (de manera inesperada) out of the blue(oportunamente): este dinero me viene como caído del cielo this money must be heaven-sent, this money is a godsendponer a algn por los cielos to praise sb to the skiesremover cielo y tierra to move heaven and earthtaparle a algn el cielo con un harnero ( RPl); to pull the wool over sb's eyestocar el cielo con las manos ( AmS): conseguir ese trabajo es tocar el cielo con las manos that job is way out of my reach o I haven't a hope in hell of getting that job ( colloq)sentí que tocaba el cielo con las manos I was on cloud nine o over the moon ( colloq)B ( Relig)1ir al cielo to go to heavenclama al cielo: una injusticia que clama al cielo a gross injustice, an outrageclama al cielo que … it's outrageous o a gross injustice that …estar/sentirse en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven, be over the moonganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heavenver el cielo abierto to see one's chance2(Dios): el cielo Godquiera el cielo que sea así please God it may be so ( liter), let's hope so¡que el cielo no lo permita! heaven o God forbid!3 ( como interj):¡cielos! good heavens!, heavens!¡cielo santo! or ¡santo cielo! heavens above!C (techo) ceilinguna sala amplia, de cielos altos a large room with a high ceilingCompuesto:ceilingD1 (aplicado a personas) angel2 (como apelativo) sweetheart, darling¡mi cielo! or ¡cielo mío! my love, my darling* * *
cielo sustantivo masculino
1 ( firmamento) sky;
a cielo abierto (Min) opencast ( before n);
este dinero me viene como caído del cielo this money is a godsend
2 (Relig)a)
ir al cielo to go to heaven;
ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heavenb) ( como interj):◊ ¡cielos! (good) heavens!
3 ( techo) ceiling
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◊ ¡mi cielo! my darling
cielo
I sustantivo masculino
1 sky: un cielo negro anunciaba tormenta, the black clouds signalled the coming of a storm
2 Rel Heaven
3 (persona adorable) angel
4 Anat cielo de la boca, roof of the mouth
5 Arquit cielo raso, ceiling
II interj (sorpresa) ¡cielo santo!, good heavens!
♦ Locuciones: figurado esta injusticia clama al cielo, this injustice is an outrage
estar en el séptimo cielo, to be in seventh heaven
ver el cielo abierto, to see one's chance
caído del cielo, (oportuno) heaven-sent: ese dinero nos vino como caído del cielo, that money was heaven-sent
' cielo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aborregarse
- celeste
- clarear
- cubierta
- cubierto
- despejarse
- estrellada
- estrellado
- fosca
- fosco
- grito
- horizonte
- llover
- oscurecerse
- panza
- parda
- pardo
- plomiza
- plomizo
- rasa
- raso
- santa
- santo
- surcar
- teñirse
- tocino
- tornarse
- ver
- azul
- claro
- despejado
- ennegrecer
- enrojecer
- limpio
- mina
- nube
- nublado
- nublar
- sereno
- techo
English:
arm
- ascend
- clear
- cloud
- cloudy
- darken
- godsend
- good
- grey
- grief
- heaven
- leaden
- lighten
- mile
- roof
- sky
- star
- starry
- stone
- sullen
- sweetie
- blessing
- ceiling
- god
- high
- open
- stud
- wind
* * *♦ nm1. [atmósfera] sky;cielo despejado/con nubes clear/cloudy sky;mira hacia el cielo look upwards;a cielo abierto [a la intemperie] in the open;[mina] Br opencast, US opencut2. Rel heaven;los que se portan bien van al cielo if you're good you'll go to heaven;¡cielo santo! good heavens!;ganarse el cielo to win salvation, to win a place in heaven;pido al cielo que nos ayude may heaven o God help us3. [tratamiento] darling, my love, my dear;cielo (mío), ¿podrías ayudarme un momento? could you help me a moment, darling?cielo raso ceiling5. Compme viene bajado del cielo it's a godsend (to me);como llovido del cielo [inesperadamente] out of the blue;[oportunamente] at just the right moment;estar en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven;se le juntó el cielo con la tierra he lost his nerve;mover cielo y tierra to move heaven and earth;ser un cielo to be an angel;ver el cielo abierto to see one's way out♦ cielos interjgood heavens!;¡cielos, no me había dado cuenta de lo tarde que era! good heavens! I hadn't realized how late it was!* * *m1 sky;minería a cielo abierto MIN strip mining, Br opencast mining;poner a alguien por los cielos fam praise s.o. to the skies;llovido del cielo out of the blue;remover cielo y tierra fam move heaven and earth2 REL heaven;estar en el séptimo cielo fig be in seventh heaven;ver el cielo abierto fam see one’s chance;ser un cielo fam be an angel fam ;¡cielos! good heavens!* * *cielo nm1) : sky2) : heaven3) : ceiling* * *cielo n2. (en religión) heaven -
47 вводить кого-либо в заблуждение
General subject: draw the wool over somebody's eyes, pull the wool over somebody's eyesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить кого-либо в заблуждение
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48 Dunst
m; -(e)s, Dünste1. nur Sg.; (Dampf) vapo(u)r, steam; (Rauch) smoke; (Schwaden) fumes Pl.; (Nebel) haze, mist; (Smog) smog3. umg., fig.: jemandem einen blauen Dunst vormachen throw dust in s.o.’s eyes; er hat keinen ( blassen) Dunst davon he hasn’t the foggiest (idea) about it; von etw. Dunst bekommen get wind of s.th.* * *der Dunsthaze; vapour; fume; mist* * *Dụnst [dʊnst]m -(e)s, ordm;e['dʏnstə] (= leichter Nebel) mist, haze; (= Dampf) steam; (= Smog) smog; (= dumpfe Luft) fug; (= Geruch) smelljdm blauen Dunst vormachen (inf) — to throw dust in sb's eyes
sich in Dunst auflösen — to go up in smoke
See:→ blass* * *(mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) vapour* * *<-[e]s, Dünste>[ˈdʊnst, pl ˈdʏnstə]m2. (Dampf) steam4.▶ keinen blassen \Dunst von etw dat haben (fam) to not have the slightest [or faintest] [or BRIT fam a. foggiest] idea [or clue] about sth▶ jdm blauen \Dunst vormachen (fam) to pull the wool over sb's eyes [or BRIT throw dust in sb's eyes]* * *der; Dunst[e]s, Dünste1) o. Pl. haze; (Nebel) mist3)keinen [blassen] Dunst von etwas haben — (ugs.) have not the foggiest or faintest idea about something
* * *1. nur sg; (Dampf) vapo(u)r, steam; (Rauch) smoke; (Schwaden) fumes pl; (Nebel) haze, mist; (Smog) smog3. umg, fig:jemandem einen blauen Dunst vormachen throw dust in sb’s eyes;er hat keinen (blassen) Dunst davon he hasn’t the foggiest (idea) about it;von etwas Dunst bekommen get wind of sth* * *der; Dunst[e]s, Dünste1) o. Pl. haze; (Nebel) mist3)keinen [blassen] Dunst von etwas haben — (ugs.) have not the foggiest or faintest idea about something
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49 отводить глаза
Iразг. look away; turn one's eyes away; avert one's eyesОн сошёл со сцены, скромный, улыбающийся, и спросил, привычно ожидая похвалы: - Ну как? - Ничего, - сказала Тоня, отводя глаза. (С. Антонов, Дело было в Пенькове) — He came down the steps smiling modestly, and asked Tonya, anticipating praise as usual: 'How did it go?' 'All right,' Tonya said, looking away.
IIУчительница стала спрашивать домашнее задание, и все в классе отвели в сторону глаза. Я тоже не выучил урок и тоже отвёл глаза. (Н. Евдокимов, Страстная площадь) — The teacher started questioning with regard to the homework assignment and everyone in class averted their eyes. I also hadn't done the homework and also averted my eyes.
( кому) разг. distract smb.'s attention; take smb. in; deceive smb.; cf. pull the wool over smb.'s eyesТрофимов.
И, очевидно, все хорошие разговоры у нас для того только, чтобы отвести глаза себе и другим. (А. Чехов, Вишнёвый сад) — Trofimov. It's plain that all our clever conversations are only meant to distract our own attention and other people's.Никита повернул направо, к речке, и старался идти по дороге, по чужим следам, в тех же местах, где снег был нетронутый, чистый, - Никита шёл задом наперёд, чтобы отвести глаза Аркадию Ивановичу. (А. Толстой, Детство Никиты) — Nikita turned to the right, towards the river, and tried to keep to the road, walking in other people's footprints and in places where the snow was untrampled going backwards in order to deceive Arkady Ivanovich.
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50 наводить тень на плетень
прост.cf. throw dust in (into) smb.'s eyes; draw (pull) the wool over smb.'s eyes; blear (dust) smb.'s eyes; cast (throw) a mist before smb.'s eyes; muddy (stir) the waters- Я беру вас в штаб, - сказал он... Сейчас придёт делегат от большевиков. Нехай его думает, что я снюхиваюсь с добровольцами. Ваша задача тень на плетень наводить, понятно? (А. Толстой, Хождение по мукам) — 'I'll take you on my staff,' he said... 'A delegate from the Bolsheviks will be here, soon. Let him think I'm making up to the Volunteers. Your job will be to throw dust in his eyes. See?'
- До сих пор ты как будто холостым считался, а? - спрашивают Залейкина. - Это я наводил тень на ясный день. Иначе перед любовницами разоблачили бы. А на самом деле я давно обкручен. (А. Новиков-Прибой, Подводники) — 'Didn't you always make out you were a bachelor?' he was asked. 'That was just eyewash. I didn't want you to give me away to the tarts. As a matter of fact I got spliced long ago.'
- Зачем же, товарищи, наводить тень на ясный день? - сказал Рыбкин. (В. Пьецух, Новая московская философия) — 'Comrades, why on earth do you have to muddy the waters like this?' said Rybkin.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наводить тень на плетень
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51 водить
(опред. вести, сов. повести)1. (вн.) lead* (d.); conduct (d.)водить поезд — drive* a train
водить корабль — navigate / steer a ship
водить самолёт — pilot / fly* a plane
2. (тв. по дт.) pass (d. over)водить смычком по струнам — run* one's bow over the strings
3. см. вести♢
водить глазами — let* one's eyes roveа он и ухом не ведёт разг. — he pays no heed
водить дружбу с кем-л. — be friends with smb.
водить за нос кого-л. разг. — pull the wool over smb.'s eyes, lead* smb. up the garden path
водить знакомство (с тв.) — keep* up an acquaintance (with)
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52 обвести вокруг пальца
1) General subject: bitch, (кого-л.) play for a patsy, (кого-л.) play hanky-panky with, sucker, trickiness, walk over somebody, wind round one's little finger, (кого-л.) play hankey-pankey with, led about (val52), get the better of someone, take for a ride, sell a pup2) Colloquial: hum (обвести вокруг пальца кого-л. to hum smb.), pull the wool over one's eyes3) American: walk over4) Jargon: double-time, fake( someone) out, put a con on (someone), slicker, smooth operator, work a hype on (smb.), cream5) Set phrase: twist round one's little finger6) American English: pull a con game on somebodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обвести вокруг пальца
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53 замилювати
замилювати очі — to blear the eyes, to cut a dash, to throw dust in someone's eyes, to humbug smb., to pull the wool over smb.'s eyes
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54 окозамилювання
сзайматися окозамилюванням — to throw dust in one's eyes, to draw ( to pull) the wool over one's eyes, to blear the eyes, to cut a dash
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55 pias|ek
m (G piasku) 1. sgt (substancja) sand- bawić się w piasku to play in the sand- wysypać chodnik piaskiem to sand a pavement2. zw. pl (piaszczysty teren) sand- piaski pustyni desert sands- na tych piaskach nic nie chce rosnąć nothing grows on this sandy soil□ piasek moczowy Med. gravel- piasek szklarski glass sand- piaski sandrowe Geol. outwash sands■ budować na piasku to build castles in the air- całe swoje życie budował na piasku all his life he built castles in the air- chować głowę w piasek to stick a. bury one’s head in the sand- kręcić bicz a. bicze z piasku to try to get water from a dry well- mam piasek w oczach I’m so tired that my eyes are burning, the sandman’s coming- sypać komuś piasek a. rzucać komuś piaskiem w oczy to lie blatantly to sb, to pull the wool over sb’s eyesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pias|ek
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56 водить
1) см. вести 1), 2), 3), 5)2) разг. (вн. с тв.; поддерживать отношения) keep up (d with)води́ть дру́жбу с кем-л — be friends with smb
води́ть знако́мство с кем-л — keep up an acquaintance with smb
3) ( в детских и некоторых спортивных играх) lead the game; take one's turn in the game••води́ть глаза́ми — let one's eyes rove
води́ть за́ нос кого́-л разг. — ≈ pull the wool over smb's eyes, lead smb up the garden path
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57 голова
I жhead; pate, sconce; ( розум) mind, brainрозумна голова — clever brain, wise head
сушити (ламати) собі голову — to puzzle (to rack, to cudgel) one's brains ( over)
викинути з голови — to dismiss, to get rid (of)
з голови до ніг — from head to foot; from top to toe
голова садова — cabbagehead, blockhead
світла голова — lucid mind, bright intellect, bright spirit
II жморочити голову (кому-небудь) — to play games with smb., to pull the wool over smb.'s eyes ( задурювати); to drive smb. crazy with smth., to make smb.'s head spin ( набридати); to turn smb.'s head, to make smb. fall for oneself ( фліртувати)
( керівник) chairman, head, chief; (жінка тж.) chairwoman; (правління і т. ін. тж.) president; ( палати парламенту) the SpeakerIII жголова комітету — panel chairman, chairman of committee, committee chairman
голова стерна мор. — rudder head
голова цукру — ( sugar) loaf
голова шпиля — drum head, whipping drum
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58 Dunst
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59 endormir
I.v. trans.1. (Boxing): To knock out cold, to knock out for the count.2. To 'bore the pants off someone', to be extremely boring.3. To 'pull the wool over someone's eyes', to con someone.II.v. pronom. S'endormir sur le rôti (also: sur le mastic): To 'slack on the job', to dawdle over one's work. -
60 нос
м.1) ( часть лица) noseу него́ кровь идёт из носа — his nose is bleeding
2) разг. ( клюв птицы) beak3) мор. bow [baʊ], head, prow••носом зе́млю рыть — ≈ lean over backwards
бурча́ть себе́ под нос — mutter under / below one's breath
води́ть за́ нос кого́-л разг. — ≈ pull the wool over smb's eyes, lead smb up the garden path
говори́ть в нос — speak through one's nose, speak with a twang
задира́ть нос разг. — turn up one's nose; put on airs
заруби́ э́то себе́ на носу́ — ≈ mark my words, and don't you forget it; put that in your pipe and smoke it идиом.
из-под са́мого носа разг. — from under one's very nose
клева́ть носом разг. — nod; be drowsy
на носу́ (близко, скоро наступит) разг. — near, at hand; in front of one's nose; just around the corner
не ви́деть да́льше своего́ носа разг. — not see an inch before one's nose; be not able to see farther than one's nose
оста́ться с носом разг. — ≈ be tricked; be left holding the bag
пе́ред / под носом у кого́-л разг. — under smb's nose
пове́сить нос разг. — ≈ be crestfallen, lose heart
показа́ть нос (дт.) разг. — cock a snook (at); thumb one's nose (at)
сова́ть нос (в вн.) разг. — poke / thrust one's nose (into), pry (into)
сова́ть нос не в своё де́ло разг. — poke / stick one's nose into other people's affairs
ткнуть кого́-л носом во что-л разг. — thrust smth under smb's nose; груб. rub / stick smb's nose into smth
уткну́ться носом во что-л — ≈ be engrossed / absorbed in smth; lose oneself in smth
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pull\ the\ wool\ over\ one's\ eyes — v. phr. informal To fool someone into thinking well of you; deceive. The businessman had pulled the wool over his partner s eyes about their financial position. Bob tried to pull the wool over his teacher s eyes, but she was too smart for him … Словарь американских идиом