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1 тащиться
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2 волочить по земле
traipse глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > волочить по земле
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3 бесцельно бродить
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4 бродить по полям
1) General subject: to trapes the fields2) Makarov: traipse the fields, tramp the fields -
5 бродить по сёлам
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6 бродить по селам
Makarov: traipse over the country -
7 бродить по улицам
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8 бродяжничать
1) General subject: be on tramp (особ. в поисках работы), hike, hobo, itinerate, live as a tramp, stroll, to be (go) on the bum, to be on (the) tramp (особ. в поисках работы), to trapes over the country, tramp, vagabond, vagabondize, pad it, vagabondize it2) American: to be on the road, be on the road3) Obsolete: rogue4) Australian slang: hump bluey, rough it, waltz Matilda5) Jargon: dead-beat, deadbeat, pad the hoof, bum around, on the burrole( burola)6) Makarov: be on the bum, go on the bum, traipse over the country7) Taboo: bum, bum about, fuck around, fuck the dog -
9 волочить
1) General subject: crawl along, daggle, drag, draggle, draw, fine draw, haul, lug, pull, run after, shuffle (ноги), trail2) Geology: drift together4) Engineering: fine-draw5) Construction: launch6) General subject: shelp (slang; большой, тяжелый, громоздкий предмет)7) Automobile industry: draw (проволоку), drive off, train8) Jargon: shlep -
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11 идти
1) General subject: be in progress, draw upon, drift, drive, drizzle (о мелком дожде), fare (о жизни или делах), fetch, flow, fly, follow (за кем-л., чем-л.), foot (пешком), gang, go, go along, go for, hail (о граде), hail impers (о граде), head, heave (to heave ahead - продвинуть(ся) вперёд), leave, move (о делах), pass, pop, proceed, quickstep, rain, sail, scuff, scuffle, set forward, sleet (о дожде со снегом), snow, spire, steam (о поезде и т. п. обыкн. steam out, steam across, steam along), steer, stem, step, straggle, strike off, suit, take place, tick (о времени, тж. tick by), to be on (о войне, битве), tread, troop, wade, wade through (по грязи, снегу и т. п.), walk, become (например, об одежде), go the pace, join (идти в армию), step it, take (мы готовы идти этим путём вместе - we are ready to take this path together), steam up (о дожде), be a good fit (об одежде), come down the pike (it's coming down the pike - к этому всё идёт), hoof, sit (с указанного направления - о ветре: The wind sits in the west tonight.)2) Biology: run (на нерест)3) Naval: ride (о корабле), run (о судне), skirt (вдоль моря, берега и т.п.), stand (о судне), stand, stand towards, steam (о паровом судне)5) Dialect: rake6) Obsolete: wend7) Military: go up the line, (плыть о судах) sail8) Engineering: extend, operate, profile, progress, reach, ride (о судне), run, start, travel, traverse9) Commerce: sell11) Mining: work12) Diplomatic term: come13) Scottish language: gae14) Jargon: barge, navigate (обычно иронически, о пьяных), sagway, segway, roll (let's roll outta here - сваливаем/погнали отсюда), boot it, hit the grit15) Makarov: fall (о дожде, снеге), rain (о дожде), run (о времени), snow (о снеге), tend (о дороге, цепи событий), trace (по следам и т.п.), traipse (по улицам), come along, draw on (о времени), come along (о делах), come out (о дыме паре воде и т. п.)16) Taboo: gan -
12 неряха
1) General subject: Sloppy Joe, chili bowl, chili-bowl, drab, drabble tail, drabble-tail, draggle tail, draggle-tail, faggot, frump, gink, grobian, grub, jade, malkin, messer, ragbag, slattern, slatternly woman, slob, sloven, slut (о женщине), traipse, trapes, trollop, scruffy (person)2) Colloquial: dolly, pig, droopy drawers, scank3) Scottish language: daw4) Jargon: hot mess, dip, sloppy Joe (о мужчине) -
13 околачиваться
1) General subject: gallivant about, hang about, hang around, hang over, hump around, laze about, maroon, stooge around, wait around (в ожидании чего-л.), goof around, mess around2) Colloquial: hang out, traipse (обычно о женщине или о ребёнке), trapes (обычно о женщине или о ребёнке), wait about (в ожидании чего-л.), run around3) Jargon: stall -
14 тащиться вниз по сигналу воздушной тревоги
1) General subject: to trapes downstairs when the raid-warning goes2) Makarov: traipse downstairs when the raid-warning goesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тащиться вниз по сигналу воздушной тревоги
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15 утомительная прогулка
2) Makarov: tiresome walkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > утомительная прогулка
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16 ходить без дела
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17 таскаться (I) (нсв)
............................................................1. traipse(v.) قدم زدن، راه رفتن، بزحمت راه رفتن، سرگردان بودن، ول گشتن، هرزه گردی کردن............................................................2. tramp(vt. & vi. & n.) ولگرد، آسمان جل، خانه بدوش، با صدا راه رفتن، پیاده روی کردن، با پا لگد کردن، آوره بودن، ولگردی کردن، آواره، فاحشه، آوارگی، ولگردی، صدای پا............................................................3. roam(vt. & n.) پرسه زدن، تکاپو، گشتن، سیر کردن، گردیدن، سرگردانی............................................................4. wander(vi.) سرگردان بودن، آواره بودن، منحرف شدن............................................................ -
18 тащиться (II) (нсв)
............................................................1. trail along........................................................................................................................3. trudge(vt. & vi. & n.) قدم آهسته، راه پیمایی با زحمت، با خستگی راه رفتن............................................................4. totter(vt.) تردید کردن، پس و پیش رفتن، تلو تلو خوردن، متزلزل شدن............................................................5. plod(vt. & n.) آهسته و محکم حرکت کردن، صدای پا، زحمت کشیدن، با زحمت کاری را انجام دادن............................................................6. labour(labor=)(v.) کار، رنج، زحمت، کوشش، درد زایمان، کارگر، عمله، حزب کارگر، زحمت کشیدن، تقلا کردن، کوشش کردن............................................................7. traipse(v.) قدم زدن، راه رفتن، بزحمت راه رفتن، سرگردان بودن، ول گشتن، هرزه گردی کردن........................................................................................................................9. trek(vt. & n.) سفر، کوچ مسافرت با گاری، با زحمت حرکت کردن، با سختی و آهستگی مسافرت کردن -
19 волочить
несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.)
1) drag
2) тех. draw* * ** * *1) drag, trail 2) draw* * *dragdragglelugtraipsetrapes -
20 неряха
и разг.
sloven; slattern, slut (о женщине тж.)* * ** * *и sloven; slattern, slut* * *drabdraggle-tailgrobiangrubsluttraipsetrapestrollop
См. также в других словарях:
Traipse — Traipse, v. i. [Cf. G. trapsen, trappsen, trappen, to tread noisily, to walk stamping. See {Trample}, {Trape}.] To walk or run about in a slatternly, careless, or thoughtless manner. [Colloq.] Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
traipse — [treıps] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Old French trepasser; TRESPASS1] informal to walk somewhere in a slow or unwilling way because you are tired or bored traipse around/through/across etc ▪ I ve been… … Dictionary of contemporary English
traipse — [ treıps ] verb intransitive 1. ) to walk around slowly and without a specific direction: We spent the whole day traipsing around museums. 2. ) to travel to a place that is a long distance from where you are, especially for pleasure: We traipsed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
traipse — (v.) 1590s, of uncertain origin, perhaps from dialectal Fr. trepasser pass over or beyond, from O.Fr. trespasser (see TRESPASS (Cf. trespass)). Or from a source related to M.Du. trappen, dialectal Norw. trappa to tread, stamp (see TRAP (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
traipse — *wander, stray, roam, ramble, rove, range, prowl, gad, gallivant, meander … New Dictionary of Synonyms
traipse — [v] walk amble, ambulate, gad, go on foot*, hike, knock about*, lumber, march, meander, pace, parade, plod, prance, promenade, roam, rove, shuffle, step, stride, stroll, strut, take a walk, tour, travel on foot, traverse, trek, troop, trudge,… … New thesaurus
traipse — ► VERB ▪ walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly. ► NOUN ▪ a tedious or tiring walk. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
traipse — [trāps] [Informal or Dial.] Informal Dial. vi., vt. traipsed, traipsing [earlier trapse, prob. < or akin to Fris trapsen, to walk aimlessly, with storklike gait, intens. of * trappen; akin to MDu, to tread, stamp, OE treppan: see TRAP1] to… … English World dictionary
traipse — verb (traipsed; traipsing) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1647 intransitive verb to go on foot ; walk < traipsed over to the restaurant > < children traipsing at her heels >; also to walk or travel about without apparent plan but with or without … New Collegiate Dictionary
traipse — 1. verb /tɹeɪps/ a) To walk about, especially when expending much effort, or unnecessary effort. Lo next two slipshod Muses traipse along, In lofty madness, meditating song, / With tresses staring from poetic dreams, / And never washd, but in… … Wiktionary
traipse — UK [treɪps] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms traipse : present tense I/you/we/they traipse he/she/it traipses present participle traipsing past tense traipsed past participle traipsed 1) to walk around slowly and without a specific direction… … English dictionary