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1 for
for, for, lining, too* * *prep. [ om vederlag] for, (om den gjeldende pris for noget) at (f.eks. what did you pay for it?, what will you price me for it?, I work for 200 dollars prep. [ fremfor] to (f.eks. ) prep. [i de fleste sammenhenger:] for prep. [ formål] for, to (She works for equal wages for men and women) prep. [ til fordel for] for, to (She has talked a lot for my propsals for a better sales strategy) prep. [ på grunn av] for (f.eks. he is famous for his courage, I cannot see for the smoke, he cannot see the wood for trees, marry somebody for his money prep. [ vedrørende støtte] for, in favour of, in favor of (amer.) prep. [i forhold til, i betraktning av] for (f.eks.the coat is too warm for this time of the year
) prep. [ istedenfor] for, to (She prefers tea to wine) prep. [ bestemt el. beregnet for etc.] for (f.eks.America for the Americans, a trio for violin, cello, and piano, boots for soldiers, a calendar for ??
) prep. [ til beste for] for (f.eks. work for him, fight for a cause, the public he writes for, die for one's country, what can I do prep. [ om tidsrom] for (I am going on a holiday for three weeks) prep. [ til gjengjeld for] for (f.eks.an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, reward him for his trouble, blame, praise, punish, thank him for it
) prep. [ for å oppnå] for (f.eks.work for one's living, the children pestered me for sweets
) prep. [ angående] for (he's big for his age, but this film is not suitable for him) prep. [ om tallmessige forhold] for, to (f.eks.for every person who died two were born, there are two women to every man
) prep. [ omfang] for (The contract said that you had to pay the rent for three months in advance) prep. [ hver enkelt for seg selv] for, by (f.eks.man for man, word for word, bit by bit, day by day, one by one, step by step
) prep. [beskyttet, til forsvar] from, to, for (f.eks. seek shelter from the storm, God save me from my friends!, will you hide me from my prep. [ med hensyn til] to, from, about (f.eks.blind to one's own interest, deaf to reason, sensitive to pain, a stranger to this way of thinking, common ??
) konj. [ fordi] because (f.eks.don't call me Sir, because I won't have it, he ran, for he was afraid
) adv. in front, before adv. [ alt for] too (f.eks. ), unduly (f.eks. ) -
2 важничать
1) General subject: act the lord, assume airs, be puffed up, be too big for boots, blow up, bridle, bridle up, chuck weight about, cock, cock one's nose, condescend, flaunt, get too big for shoes, give oneself airs, go about with head in the air, god it, grow too big for ( one's) shoes, lord, lord it, peacock, play the peacock, prance, puff, put on airs, put on airs and graces, put on frills, put on side, put oneself forward, set oneself forward, set up one's comb, swagger, swash, swell, talk big, talk large, talk tall, to be on (one's) high horse, to be on the high horse, to be puffed up, to be too big for (one's) boots, assert oneself, assume air, cut a dash, get the high-hat, get the highhat, hold head high, mount the high horse, ride the high horse, walk heavy2) Colloquial: do the grand, put on dog, ritz, swell with importance3) American: mount the high horse, ride one's high horse, showboat4) Australian slang: swank6) Makarov: acquire airs, get a swelled head, go about with ( one's) head in the air, hold (one's) head high, lugs, put on lugs, chuck weight about, cock nose, cut a gash, cut a swath, feel oats7) Phraseological unit: throw (one's) weight around -
3 задирать нос
задирать (драть, поднимать) носпрост., неодобр.turn up (cock) one's nose; stick one's nose up; poke one's nose up in the air; go about with one's nose in the air; cf. put on airs; be on the high horse; get on (get up on, mount, ride) the high horse; be on the high ropes; play the peacock; put on dog (frills, style); be highbrow; set up one's comb; thrust the chin into the neck; walk on stilts; do the grand; pile (put) on lugs; put on side; get too big for one's bootsСтаруха вдруг с небывалой горячностью вмешалась в наш разговор: - Чего ты фордыбачишься, дурочка! Тебе дело говорят, а ты нос дерёшь. Точно умнее тебя и на свете-то нет никого. (А. Куприн, Олеся) — The old woman suddenly burst into our conversation with unusual heat. 'Stop being a fool, will you? You should listen when he speaks sense to you instead of sticking up your nose. Think there is nobody on earth cleverer than you?'
- Вы совершенно правы, Владимир Николаевич. Давно надо моряков к рукам прибрать, а то слишком уж задирать стали носы, - с жаром проговорила Вера Алексеевна. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'You are quite right, Vladimir Nikolayevich!' Vera Alexeyevna agreed with some warmth. 'It's high time those naval men were taken in hand. They're getting too big for their boots.'
- А она задрала нос, упрямится, срывает теперь всю тренировку. (Л. Кассиль, Ход белой королевы) — 'As to Natasha, she's turned up her nose at everything, and she's smashing all my training plans.'
Сыграли спектакль. Успех был феерическим, нас приглашали в другие школы, и я ходил задравши нос. (Б. Васильев, Летят мои кони...) — We produced it. Its success was phenomenal, we were invited to act it in other schools and I went about with my nose in the air.
- А ты, Любочка, ты-то! На порог меня не пустила. Ладно... И чего это ты передо мной-то нос задрала? (В. Белов, Всё впереди) — 'And what about you, Liuba darling? You won't even let me in. That's all right, but why should you be so snooty, poking your nose up in the air like that?'
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get too big for one's boots--------grow too big for one's boots -
5 се наперчува
get too big for one's boots--------grow too big for one's boots -
6 naast zijn schoenen lopen van verwaandheid
naast zijn schoenen lopen van verwaandheid————————naast zijn schoenen lopen van verwaandheidVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > naast zijn schoenen lopen van verwaandheid
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7 schoen
1 shoe♦voorbeelden:twee paar schoenen • two pairs of shoeslage/hoge schoenen • shoes, boots〈 figuurlijk〉 de stoute schoenen aantrekken • screw up/pluck up one's couragezijn schoenen aantrekken • put on one's shoeszijn schoenen poetsen • polish one's shoeszijn schoenen uittrekken • take off one's shoesde schoen zetten • put one's shoe next to the chimney, ±hang up one's (Christmas) stockingstevig in zijn schoenen staan • 〈 figuurlijk〉 be sure of oneself, stand firmik zou niet graag in zijn schoenen willen staan • I wouldn't like to be in his shoesnaast zijn schoenen lopen van verwaandheid • be too big for one's bootszonder schoenen • without shoes〈 spreekwoord〉 wie de schoen past, trekke hem aan • if the cap/shoe fits, wear it〈 spreekwoord〉 men moet geen oude schoenen weggooien eer men nieuwe heeft • don't pour out the dirty water before you have clean -
8 piór|ko
n 1. dem. Biol. feather- unieść coś jak piórko to lift sth as if it were a feather- lekki jak piórko as light as a feather2. dem. Szt. pen (and ink)- miniatury rysowane piórkiem pen (and ink) miniatures- kilka drobnych prac: piórko, akwarela, ołówek a few minor works in pen and ink, watercolours, and pencil3. dem. środ., Budow. tongue 4. Muz. plectrum 5. dem. przen. lodowe piórka slivers of ice- cebula pokrojona w piórka chopped onion■ porosnąć a. obrosnąć w piórka (wzbogacić się) to feather one’s (own) nest; (osiągnąć znaczenie) to become too big for one’s boots, to become big a. swollen-headed- stroić się w cudze piórka to take credit for sb’s ideaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > piór|ko
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9 osiliti se
vr pf become (too) strong, become oppressive/despotic/tyrannical; start/try to take over; flex one's muscles; sl: get too big for one's boots/breeches, start throwing one's weight around -
10 a se umfla în pene (ca un păun)
to give oneself airsto put on airs / sideto puff oneself upto suffer from / to have a swelled headto get on one's high horseto give oneself a pat on the back over smth. / for having done smth.to cut a dash / a figure / a show / a flashto wag one's chinto set up one's combto be too big for one's bootsto be as vain as a peacocksl. to do the grand.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se umfla în pene (ca un păun)
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11 wygórowan|y
adj. [ambicje, kwota] excessive, inordinate; [wymagania] excessive, unreasonable; [żądania] excessive, exorbitant; [oczekiwania] unreasonable; [opinia] inflated; [rachunki] exorbitant; steep pot.- mieć wygórowane mniemanie o sobie to think a lot of oneself; to be too big for one’s boots pot.- on ma wygórowane mniemanie o sobie he thinks he’s something special- ceny są tutaj wygórowane they charge steep a. exorbitant prices here- cena była trochę wygórowana jak na moją kieszeń/jak dla mnie the price was a bit steep for my wallet/a bit on the expensive side for me- ceny nie są zbyt wygórowane the prices are not too steep a. high a. badThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wygórowan|y
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12 a face pe grozavul
to give oneself / to assume airsto set up one's combto cut a dash / a figure / a show / a flashto mount the high horseto do the grandto lord it over smb.to be out to killamer. to do business with a big spoonto grow / to get too big for one's boots / breeches / shoes / trousersto put it onto bell the catto play upstageto show offto stick it onto stick oneself upto put on sideto cut a dash / a feather / a shine /amer. a swathamer. sl. to cut it (fat). -
13 a ţine nasul pe sus
1. to put / to screw up one's noseto cock one's noseto bridle upsl. to be high in the / one's nose.2. ( a se uita de sus) to look down one's nose at smb.to turn up one's nose at... 3. ( a se umfla în pene) to be / to get on one's / the high horseto get too big for one's boots / shoessl. to put on frills / side. -
14 péter
péter [pete]➭ TABLE 61. intransitive verba. [personne] (inf!) to fart (inf!)2. transitive verba. [+ ficelle] to snap• se péter la gueule (inf!) ( = tomber) to fall flat on one's face ; ( = s'enivrer) to get plastered (inf!)* * *pete
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(colloq) verbe transitif ( casser) to bust (colloq) [appareil]; to snap [fil]
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verbe intransitif1) (sl) ( lâcher un pet) to fart (colloq)2) (colloq) ( éclater) lit [ballon, tuyau] to burst; [explosif] to go off; fig to blow up3) ( casser) [appareil, lampe] to bust (colloq); [fil] to snap; [couture] to burst••péter le feu — (colloq) [personne] to be full of beans (colloq)
péter la santé — (colloq) to be bursting with health
* * *pete *1. vi1) (= laisser échapper un pet) to fart *2) (= se rompre) [câble] to snapAttention, le câble risque de péter. — Watch out, it looks like the cable's going to snap.
3) (= exploser) [pneu, ballon, sac] to burst, [bombe] to go off, to explodeL'obus a pété avec un bruit sec. — The shell went off with a bang.
2. vt(= casser) [vitre, appareil, clef] to bust * to break* * *péter verb table: céderA ○vtr ( casser) to break, to bust○ [appareil, circuit]; to snap [cordon, fil]; péter la gueule à qn◑ to beat the hell out of sb◑.B vi1 ◑( lâcher un pet) to fart○;2 ○( éclater) [ballon, tuyau] to burst; [explosif] to go off; l'arme lui a pété à la figure the weapon went off in his face; faire péter une grenade/un pétard to let off a grenade/a banger GB ou firecracker US; la situation est grave, ça va péter d'un jour à l'autre fig the situation is serious, it could blow up any day now;3 ( casser) [appareil, circuit, crayon, lampe] to break, to bust○; [cordon, fil] to snap; [bouton, couture] to burst.C se péter◑ vpr ( se casser) [appareil, circuit, crayon, lampe] to break, to bust○; [cordon, fil] to snap; se péter la gueule ( avoir un accident) to get smashed up; ( se soûler) to get pissed◑ GB ou stoned◑ US; ( se droguer) to get high○; être pété ( soûl) to be pissed GB ou stoned US; ( drogué) to be high○.envoyer qn péter○ to send sb packing○; péter le feu○ [personne] to be full of beans; ça va péter le feu○ there's going to be all hell let loose○; péter la santé○ to be bursting with health; vouloir péter plus haut que son cul◑ to be too big for one's boots; péter dans la soie◑ to live in the lap of luxury.[pete] (familier) verbe intransitif1. (familier) [faire un pet] to fart2. [exploser] to blow up[casser]————————[pete] (familier) verbe transitif2. [être plein de]3. (Belgique)4. (locution)————————se péter (familier) verbe pronominal intransitifattention, ça va se péter! watch out, it's going to break!————————se péter (familier) verbe pronominal transitifse péter la jambe/mâchoire to smash one's leg/jawb. [en voiture] to get smashed up -
15 зазнавшийся
General subject: jumped up, purse proud, purse-proud (о богаче), pursy, too big for one's boots, bumptious -
16 самонадеянный
1) General subject: arrogant, assuming, assumptive, confident, overconfident, overproud, overweening, presuming, presumptuous, reliant, self asserting, self assertive, self assured, self opinionated, self sufficient, self sufficing, self-assertive, self-assured, self-confident, self-opinionated, self-sufficient, self-sufficing, too big for one's boots, upstart2) American: fresh3) Law: wanton4) Jargon: high-hatty, horse's ass, horse's collar, horse's neck, horse's tall, nervy, smart aleck, smart ass, smart guy, uppity5) Makarov: self-asserting -
17 strugać
(-am, -asz); vtstrugać wariata — pot to play dumb (pot)
strugać ważniaka — pot to put on airs
* * *ipf.1. ( nożem) whittle.2. (= heblować) plane.3. (ołówek, kredkę) point, sharpen.4. ( rzeźbić) carve; strugać wariata act l. play the fool; strugać ważniaka be too big for one's boots.5. dial. (= obierać warzywa) scrape, peel.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > strugać
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18 ważniak
pot stuffed shirt* * *mppl. -cy l. -i pot. cockalorum; zgrywać ważniaka get too big for one's boots.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ważniak
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19 исфрлање
to overreach oneself, to be too big for one s boots* * *belch -
20 a nu-l (mai) încăpea cămaşa
to grow too big for one's boots / breeches / shoes / trousersRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu-l (mai) încăpea cămaşa
См. также в других словарях:
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too big for one's britches — too big for one s boots, informal sudden popularity has made Scully too big for his britches Syn: conceited, full of oneself, cocky, arrogant, cocksure, above oneself, self important, puffed up; vain, self satisfied, pleased with oneself, smug,… … Thesaurus of popular words
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