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41 пробкой выскочить
• ПРОБКОЙ (КАК ПРОБКА) ВЫЛЕТЕТЬ (ВЫСКОЧИТЬ) откуда coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to run or walk out of some place very quickly, headlong:- X пробкой вылетел из места Y ≈ X dashed (flew, came flying) out of place Y like a shot;- X shot out of place Y (like a rocket).♦ Поняв, что отец в плохом настроении, Дима пробкой вылетел из комнаты. Realizing that his father was in a bad mood, Dima shot out of the room.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пробкой выскочить
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42 пулей вылетать
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to run or walk out of some place very quickly, headlong:- X dashed (flew etc) out of place Y like a shot.♦ На доклад секретарши Сурков пулей вылетел из кабинета. Он кинулся ко мне и спросил, кем я прихожусь Мандельштаму (Мандельштам 2). As soon as his secretary told him [Surkov] I was there, he shot out of his office, raced up to me and asked how I was related to M[andelstam](2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пулей вылетать
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43 пулей вылететь
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to run or walk out of some place very quickly, headlong:- X dashed (flew etc) out of place Y like a shot.♦ На доклад секретарши Сурков пулей вылетел из кабинета. Он кинулся ко мне и спросил, кем я прихожусь Мандельштаму (Мандельштам 2). As soon as his secretary told him [Surkov] I was there, he shot out of his office, raced up to me and asked how I was related to M[andelstam](2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пулей вылететь
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44 стрелой вылетать
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to run or walk out of some place very quickly, headlong:- X dashed (flew etc) out of place Y like a shot.♦ На доклад секретарши Сурков пулей вылетел из кабинета. Он кинулся ко мне и спросил, кем я прихожусь Мандельштаму (Мандельштам 2). As soon as his secretary told him [Surkov] I was there, he shot out of his office, raced up to me and asked how I was related to M[andelstam](2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стрелой вылетать
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45 стрелой вылететь
[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]=====⇒ to run or walk out of some place very quickly, headlong:- X dashed (flew etc) out of place Y like a shot.♦ На доклад секретарши Сурков пулей вылетел из кабинета. Он кинулся ко мне и спросил, кем я прихожусь Мандельштаму (Мандельштам 2). As soon as his secretary told him [Surkov] I was there, he shot out of his office, raced up to me and asked how I was related to M[andelstam](2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стрелой вылететь
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46 дезертирство
2) Colloquial: walk-out3) Military: abandonment of a post, abandonment of post, abandonment of post (в боевой обстановке), duck-out, over-the-hill, turning the corner, walkout4) Law: malicious desertion -
47 начинать забастовку
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48 устраивать забастовку
1) General subject: stage a strikeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устраивать забастовку
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51 выйти из переговоров
1) General subject: walk out of talks (USA)2) Mass media: pull out of the talksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выйти из переговоров
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52 Д-183
ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ (ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ) ДЁРУ1 substand VP subj: human1. to run away in a great hurryX дал дёру - X took to his heelsX hightailed it X ran (made a run) for it X made tracks.Как только медведь отошел на несколько шагов, Тендел дал деру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).«Вижу, уже могу просунуться -гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!» (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. ( usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth.usu. a job) abruptly and foreverX дал дёру = X ditched (dumped, dropped) YX walked out on Y X bagged thing Y.Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) «даст дёру» (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a). -
53 давать деру
I• ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ДЕРУ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. to run away in a great hurry:- X made tracks.♦ Как только медведь отошёл на несколько шагов, Тендел дал дёру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).♦ "Вижу, уже могу просунуться - гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!" (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. (usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth. (usu. a job) abruptly and forever:- X дал дёру≈ X ditched (dumped, dropped) Y;- X bagged thing Y.♦ Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) "даст дёру" (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. to punish s.o. by hitting him with a rod or strap:- X took a stick to Y.2. to scold s.o. severely, rebuke s.o. harshly:- X told Y off;- X told Y a thing or two.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать деру
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54 дать деру
I• ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ДЕРУ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. to run away in a great hurry:- X made tracks.♦ Как только медведь отошёл на несколько шагов, Тендел дал дёру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).♦ "Вижу, уже могу просунуться - гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!" (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. (usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth. (usu. a job) abruptly and forever:- X дал дёру≈ X ditched (dumped, dropped) Y;- X bagged thing Y.♦ Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) "даст дёру" (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. to punish s.o. by hitting him with a rod or strap:- X took a stick to Y.2. to scold s.o. severely, rebuke s.o. harshly:- X told Y off;- X told Y a thing or two.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать деру
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55 задавать деру
I• ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ДЕРУ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. to run away in a great hurry:- X made tracks.♦ Как только медведь отошёл на несколько шагов, Тендел дал дёру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).♦ "Вижу, уже могу просунуться - гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!" (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. (usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth. (usu. a job) abruptly and forever:- X дал дёру≈ X ditched (dumped, dropped) Y;- X bagged thing Y.♦ Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) "даст дёру" (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. to punish s.o. by hitting him with a rod or strap:- X took a stick to Y.2. to scold s.o. severely, rebuke s.o. harshly:- X told Y off;- X told Y a thing or two.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > задавать деру
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56 задать деру
I• ЗАДАВАТЬ/ЗАДАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ДЕРУ substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. to run away in a great hurry:- X made tracks.♦ Как только медведь отошёл на несколько шагов, Тендел дал дёру и бежал до самого Чегема, по дороге прихватив сломанное ружье (Искандер 3). As soon as the bear went off a few steps Tendel took to his heels and ran all the way to Chegem, grabbing his broken gun on the way (3a).♦ "Вижу, уже могу просунуться - гимнастёрка трещит, по спине дерёт, пролез и дал дёру!" (Кузнецов 1). "I saw that I could just squeeze through: I heard my tunic being ripped, the barbed wire scraping down my back, but I got through and ran for it!" (1b)2. to leave s.o. (usu. a spouse or romantic partner) or sth. (usu. a job) abruptly and forever:- X дал дёру≈ X ditched (dumped, dropped) Y;- X bagged thing Y.♦ Ахматова говорит, что ехать надо, иначе Пунин (Николаша) "даст дёру" (Мандельштам 2). Akhmatova said she must go, or else Punin ("Nikolasha") would "walk out" on her (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. to punish s.o. by hitting him with a rod or strap:- X took a stick to Y.2. to scold s.o. severely, rebuke s.o. harshly:- X told Y off;- X told Y a thing or two.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > задать деру
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57 бастовать
strike*, go* on strike, come* / walk out; ( принимать участие в забастовке) be on strike, be out -
58 забастовка
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59 бастовать
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60 бастовать
несовер.; без доп.strike, go on strike, come/walk out; be on strike, be out
См. также в других словарях:
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walk out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you walk out of a meeting, a performance, or an unpleasant situation, you leave it suddenly, usually in order to show that you are angry or bored. [V P of n] Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest... [V… … English dictionary
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