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21 приняться
несовер. - приниматься; совер. - приняться1) (делать что-л.)begin (to do smth.; doing smth.), start (doing smth.)2) (за кого-л./что-л.)set (about, to)3) разг. take to task -
22 приняться
1. fall toвзяться, приняться — fall to
2. set about; set to; start; take to task; takeприняться за дело, начать работать — to set to work
3. turn toСинонимический ряд:1. начала (глаг.) начала; приступила; стала2. прижилась (глаг.) взялась; взять силу; прижилась; укоренилась -
23 сделать выговор
drop on глагол:drop across (сделать выговор, случайно встретить)словосочетание:give a rap on the knuckles (сделать выговор, дать по рукам)give a rap over the knuckles (сделать выговор, дать по рукам) -
24 бранить
1) General subject: abuse, ballyrag, be severe upon, berate, blow up, bullyrag, cast in somebody's teeth, castigate, chide, find fault, flay, give the stick, go on (кого-л.), have on the mat (кого-л.), lambast, let into, objurgate, peck, pepper, rag, rail, rail against, rail at, rate, rater, rebuke, reproach, reprove, revile, scold, score, sit, slang, slangwhang, slate, start in, talk to, tell off, threap, tongue lash, tongue-lash, tutor, upbraid, vituperate, whip, yaff, take to task, claw away, get after2) Colloquial: comb, tick off, walk into (на кого-либо), keep on at a person (кого-л.)3) Dialect: miscall5) Australian slang: chew out, go crook smb., kick (smb.'s) butt in, rip into, tear strips off, whale6) Jargon: get down on (someone), lambaste, lay ( someone) out, lay out (someone), see off, talk (somebody), give a good talking to, give a good working over, give someone an earful, take off7) Makarov: call over the coals, comb down, come down, come down (кого-л.), come down on (кого-л.), come down upon (кого-л.), drop down on (кого-л.), find fault with (кого-л.)8) Phraseological unit: bust chops (to berate or hound) -
25 отчитывать
1) General subject: administer a rebuke, blow up, chastise, give a lecture (кого-л.), grue, haul up, jaw, keelhaul, lecture, lesson, rag, rate, rater, read a lecture (кого-л.), rebuke, reprehend, row, school, scold, snub, take to task, take up, tax, tutor, wig, give a lecture (кого-л.), read a lecture (кого-л.), start on, lecture and hector, berate, dress down2) Colloquial: comb, comb (часто comb down), trim, get on somebody's case (to criticise someone in an annoying way for something that they have done)4) Military: blitz, mouth-off (подчинённого)5) School: pi-jaw6) Jargon: freeze, give someone a hard time, see off7) Makarov: call over the coals, comb down, drop across (кого-л.), drop on (кого-л.), drop upon (кого-л.)8) Taboo: give hell to somebody (кого-л.) -
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v. take up, tackle, take to task -
27 llevar al altar
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28 وبخ
1́ n. raspberry2́ v. jaw, moralize, rebuke, reproach, upbraid, blame, reprehend, tell off, berate, chide, rail, scold, tick off, carpet, check, reprove, snub, take to task, castigate, lash, slate, strafe, dress down, quarrel, rebuff, show up, scotch, slag, take up -
29 взять в оборот
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30 оборот
муж.1) ( вращение) revolution; turnчисло оборотов — promptness тех., speed, swiftness
2) ( цикл) rotation; turnover3) экон. circulation4) финанс. turnover; transaction5) ( обратная сторона) back, reverse (side)на обороте — on the reverse (side), ( на следующей странице) overleaf
6) (в языке) turn (of speech)деепричастный оборот — dangling participle, misrelated participle
7) ( употребление) use, circulationвводить в оборот — to put into circulation, to put into use, to start using
пускать в оборот — to put into circulation, to put into use; to invest money ( о деньгах)
••взять в оборот — разг. to take to task; to take in hand
Дело приняло дурной оборот. — The matter took a bad turn.
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31 očešati se
vr pf graze (o against), scrape, glance (at); brush against, brush in passing I fig očešati se se o (napasti) snipe at, find fault with, coll take a task, coll take a swipe/dig at -
32 приниматься
1. fall toну давай, принимайся за дело! — now, come on, snap into it!
2. set about; set to; start; take to task; takeприниматься, браться — start in
3. turn toприниматься за дела, браться за работу — turn to
Синонимический ряд:1. приживаться (глаг.) брать силу; приживаться; укореняться2. приступать (глаг.) браться; начинать; приступать -
33 взять в оборот
1) American: (кого-л.) give the works2) Jargon: give someone the works, take the task -
34 призывать к ответу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > призывать к ответу
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35 пробрать
General subject: blow up, scold, tick, upbraid, take to task (кого-л.) -
36 сделать выговор (кому-л.) дать нагоняй
General subject: take to task (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать выговор (кому-л.) дать нагоняй
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37 сделать кому-то выговор
General subject: take to taskУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать кому-то выговор
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38 сделать выговор дать нагоняй
General subject: (кому-л.) take to task (кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать выговор дать нагоняй
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39 irettesette
* * *verb. discipline verb. reprove verb. rebuke verb. reprimand verb. (dagligtale) tick off, take to task -
40 журить
(вн.) разг.reprove (d.), rebuke (d.), take* to task (d.)
См. также в других словарях:
take to task — ► take to task reprimand or criticize. Main Entry: ↑task … English terms dictionary
take to task — index castigate, condemn (blame), denounce (condemn), disapprove (condemn), discipline (punish … Law dictionary
take to task — verb censure severely or angrily The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger s car The deputy ragged the Prime Minister The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup • Syn: ↑call on the carpet, ↑rebuke, ↑rag, ↑trou … Useful english dictionary
take to task — Synonyms and related words: accuse, admonish, allege, arraign, article, book, bring accusation, bring charges, bring to account, bring to book, call to account, castigate, charge, chasten, chastise, chide, cite, complain, correct, deal with,… … Moby Thesaurus
To take to task — Task Task (t[.a]sk), n. [OE. taske, OF. tasque, F. t[^a]che, for tasche, LL. tasca, taxa, fr. L. taxare to rate, appraise, estimate. See {Tax}, n. & v.] 1. Labor or study imposed by another, often in a definite quantity or amount. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take to task — take (someone) to task to criticize someone angrily for something that they have done. She took my father to task for getting drunk at my cousin s wedding. (often + for) … New idioms dictionary
take to task — verb To lecture, berate, admonish, or hold somebody accountable for his or her actions. [W]hen any of his descendants chose to take him to task for the crudeness of his manners he was accustomed to look them coldly over and retort that things had … Wiktionary
take to task — {v. phr.} To reprove or scold for a fault or error. * /He took his wife to task for her foolish wastefulness./ * /The principal took Bill to task for breaking the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take to task — {v. phr.} To reprove or scold for a fault or error. * /He took his wife to task for her foolish wastefulness./ * /The principal took Bill to task for breaking the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ to\ task — v. phr. To reprove or scold for a fault or error. He took his wife to task for her foolish wastefulness. The principal took Bill to task for breaking the window … Словарь американских идиом
take to task — scold for a fault or error I was taken to task by the supervisor for not arriving at work on time … Idioms and examples