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1 причинять вред
1) General subject: damnify, disserve, (большой) do harm to (кому-л., чему-л.), do hurt to (кому-л.), do somebody an injury, harm, prejudice, scathe, shipwreck, administer a blow, disadvantage, hurt, strike a blow2) Medicine: interfere3) Law: damage, injure, maintain nuisance, prejudice (правам, интересам), trespass, wrong4) Mass media: wreak damage (как акт возмездия)5) Makarov: distress, play Old Harry, play havoc, play hell, play the bear, play the deuce, play the devil, play the dickens, play the mischief, deal a blow, deliver a blow, do harm, do scathe, do an injury (кому-л.), do hurt to (кому-л.), do harm to (кому-л. чему-л.) -
2 разрушать
1) General subject: attack, batter, blast (планы, надежды), blast (надежды, планы), blight (надежды), blot out, blow up, break, break up (семью, дом), bring to naught (планы, замыслы), bum, burst, bust up, confound (планы, надежды), corrade (горные породы, под воздействием воды), crash, crock (здоровье), dash (надежды и т. п.; dash you! - к черту!), defeat (надежды и т. п.), degrade, demolish, depolarize, desolate, destroy, destruct, devour, dilapidate, disappoint, discomfit (планы, намерения), disestablish (установленное), dismantle, disturb (надежды), eat, erode (ткани), fail, frustrate (планы замыслы), havoc, kill (надежды), knock down (постройки), lay in ashes, make a bonfire, make a bonfire of, make havoc, obliterate, overthrow, play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, puncture, ravage, ruin, ruinate, scatter, sculpture, shake (дом), shake down, shatter (надежды), shipwreck (надежды и т.п.), smite, subverse, subvert, take down, take out, throw down one's tools (здание), thwart, unbuild, undermine, unmake, unsolder, vandalize, wrack, wreck (здоровье и т. п.), carry out destruction, disrupt, eat crow, eat dirt, wipe out, deplete (e.g. ozone layer), wreak havoc, (морально) drag down, wreck havoc2) Geology: corrade (горные породы; под воздействием воды и т.п.), sap4) American: plough under5) Latin: destruo6) Military: administer damage, deal damage, deliver damage, desintegrate, devastate, inflict damage, lay flat, wreak destruction7) Engineering: corrode, damage, disintegrate, fracture, vitiate9) Chemistry: collapse10) Construction: corrade (горные породы под воздействием воды), rack11) Mathematics: rupture12) Religion: abolish13) Railway term: disorganize14) Australian slang: cook, cook ( smb.'s) goose (чьи-либо планы или надежды), dingo, floor (планы, надежды и т.п.), queer, screw16) Diplomatic term: blow up (blew; blown), defeat (планы, замыслы и т.п.), erode (изнутри)17) Forestry: disperse (напр. почвенные агрегаты)18) Polygraphy: eat (при травлении)20) Physics: dipolarize22) Information technology: corrupt (напр. информацию), destroy (информацию), erase (информацию)24) Silicates: break down25) Oil&Gas technology crush26) Polymers: beat27) Quality control: eat (при коррозии)29) Makarov: break up, deteriorate, disruption, dissipate, erase (напр. информацию), explode, overthrow (overthrew; overthrown), play Old Harry, play havoc, play the bear, play the deuce, play the dickens, shake down (дом), tear down, throw down, cast down, eat away, eat up, fling down, crock up (здоровье)30) Taboo: muck something up31) Scuba diving: blow off -
3 причинять ущерб
1) General subject: incur losses, inflict damage on (кому-л.), scathe, wreak, damnify2) Medicine: impair (здоровью)5) Diplomatic term: deal a damage6) Banking: cause damage, cause losses7) Advertising: cause harm, inflict harm8) Business: disadvantage9) Sakhalin energy glossary: incur damage10) Makarov: attack, inflict damage on ( smb.) (кому-л.), insult, lose, do damage -
4 К-293
ПОД КОРЕНЬ PrepP Invar adv1. рубить, срезать, косить и т. п. что \К-293 (to chop down, cut etc a tree, bush, plant, or, occas., a pole, mast etc) at the very root or bottom: (chop sth. off) at the roots(chop sth. down) at the base (in limited contexts) (raze sth.) to the ground.Председатель его (колхоза)... свёл под корень изрядно гектаров леса... (Солженицын 6)....(The chairman) had razed a considerable area of forest to the ground.. (6b).2. - подорвать, разрушить и т. п. что ( obj: abstr (здоровье, авторитет, жизнь, промышленность etc)) (to damage or harm s.o. 's health, s.o. 's life, the economy, undermine s.o. 's authority etc) thoroughly and irreversiblywreak havoc (on (upon) sth.)play havoc (with sth.) do irreversible damage (to sth.).3. - истреблять, уничтожать и т. п. кого-что ( obj: human pl or collect) (to kill) everyone (in some place, belonging to some group etc), not leaving anyone outto the last manto a man sparing no one (in limited contexts) mow down s.o. sth.wipe out s.o. sth.. «То все профессора, все инженеры стали вредителями, а он - верит?.. То все его друзья и знакомые - враги народа, а он - верит?.. То целые народы... срезают под корень - а он верит?» (Солженицын 10). "Suddenly all the professors and all the engineers turn out to be wreckers, and he believes it!... His own friends and acquaintances are unmasked as enemies of the people, and he believes it!...Whole nations..are mown down, and he believes it!" (10a). -
5 под корень
[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. рубить, срезать, косить и т.п. что под корень (to chop down, cut etc a tree, bush, plant, or, occas., a pole, mast etc) at the very root or bottom:- (chop sth. off) at the roots;- (chop sth. down) at the base;- [in limited contexts](raze sth.) to the ground.♦ Председатель его [колхоза]... свёл под корень изрядно гектаров леса... (Солженицын 6)....[The chairman] had razed a considerable area of forest to the ground.. (6b).2. под корень подорвать, разрушить и т.п. что [obj: abstr (здоровье, авторитет, жизнь, промышленность etc)]⇒ (to damage or harm s.o.'s health, s.o.'s life, the economy, undermine s.o.'s authority etc) thoroughly and irreversibly:- wreak havoc (on (upon) sth.);- play havoc (with sth.);- do irreversible damage (to sth.).3. под корень истреблять, уничтожать и т.п. кого-что [obj: human pl or collect]⇒ (to kill) everyone (in some place, belonging to some group etc), not leaving anyone out:- to a man;- [in limited contexts] mow down s.o. (sth.);- wipe out s.o. (sth.).♦ "То все профессора, все инженеры стали вредителями, а он - верит?.. То все его друзья и знакомые - враги народа, а он - верит?.. То целые народы... срезают под корень - а он верит?" (Солженицын 10). "Suddenly all the professors and all the engineers turn out to be wreckers, and he believes it!... His own friends and acquaintances are unmasked as enemies of the people, and he believes it!...Whole nations...are mown down, and he believes it!" (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под корень
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6 разрушить
1) General subject: attack, batter, blast, break, break down, bring to naught (планы, замыслы), burst, cast down, confound, crash, dash, defeat, degrade, demolish, derail (планы), destroy, dilapidate, disestablish, disrupt, erode, fail, fling down, fordo, havoc, knock down (дом), lay flat (что-л.), lay in ashes, make a bonfire, make a bonfire of, make away with (что-л.), make havoc, play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, ravage, ruin, scatter, shake, shatter, smite (to smite hip and thigh - беспощадно бить, раэбить наголову), squelch, subvert, take down, wrack, bring down in flames, screw up, drag down, undermine2) American: bang up3) Literal: wreck (надежды, планы), kill (Moment's gone. You killed it! - Момент упущен. Ты расстроил всю обстановку/разрушил атмосферу!)4) Military: circumvent, knock out, lay flat, wreak destruction6) Law: wreck7) Australian slang: cock up8) Architecture: vandalize9) Diplomatic term: bring to destruction10) Jargon: Butch, bitch up (something) bitch (something) up, hash, jim, lose up, snuff out, mung, bust, plumb, plumber, punch11) Astronautics: erase12) Microelectronics: damage13) Makarov: lay (smth.) flat (что-л.), do in -
7 вызывать разрушения
( большие) to cause (extensive) damage (destruction); wreak havoc -
8 разрушение
сущ.break-up; demolition; destruction; havoc; ruin; wreckвызывать (производить) разрушения — to cause damage (destruction); wreak havoc
См. также в других словарях:
wreak / wreck — Wreak to cause (damage) is used almost exclusively in the phrase wreak havoc: The hurricane wreaked havoc with their plans for a vacation at the beach. It is only possible to wreak damage, destruction, etc. Wreck is a regular verb meaning… … Confused words
wreak / wreck — Wreak to cause (damage) is used almost exclusively in the phrase wreak havoc: The hurricane wreaked havoc with their plans for a vacation at the beach. It is only possible to wreak damage, destruction, etc. Wreck is a regular verb meaning… … Confused words
wreak havoc — wreak havoc/destruction/mainly journalism phrase to cause very great harm or damage These policies would wreak havoc on the economy. Thesaurus: to destroy or severely damage somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
wreak destruction — wreak havoc/destruction/mainly journalism phrase to cause very great harm or damage These policies would wreak havoc on the economy. Thesaurus: to destroy or severely damage somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
wreak — [ri:k] v past tense and past participle wreaked or wrought [ro:t US ro:t] [: Old English; Origin: wrecan to drive out, punish ] 1.) wreak havoc/mayhem/destruction (on sth) to cause a lot of damage or problems ▪ These policies have wreaked havoc… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wreak — [ rik ] verb wreak havoc/destruction MAINLY JOURNALISM to cause very great harm or damage: These policies would wreak havoc on the economy. wreak revenge/vengeance MAINLY LITERARY to punish someone for something bad they have done to you … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wreak — ► VERB 1) cause (a large amount of damage or harm). 2) inflict (vengeance). USAGE The past tense of wreak is wreaked, as in rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday , not wrought. When wrought is used in the phrase wrought havoc, it is in fact an… … English terms dictionary
damage — [n1] injury, loss accident, adulteration, adversity, affliction, bane, blemish, blow, breakage, bruise, casualty, catastrophe, cave in, contamination, corruption, debasement, depreciation, deprivation, destruction, deterioration, detriment,… … New thesaurus
wreak — (v.) O.E. wrecan avenge, originally to drive, drive out, punish (class V strong verb; past tense wræc, pp. wrecen), from P.Gmc. *wrekanan (Cf. O.S. wrekan, O.N. reka, O.Fris. wreka, M.Du. wreken to drive, push, compel, pursue, throw, O.H.G.… … Etymology dictionary
wreak havoc — damage, destroy, lay waste, trash the place If the workers get mad, they ll wreak havoc in the warehouse. They ll wreck the place … English idioms
wreak — UK [riːk] / US [rɪk] verb Word forms wreak : present tense I/you/we/they wreak he/she/it wreaks present participle wreaking past tense wreaked past participle wreaked wreak havoc/destruction mainly journalism to cause very great harm or damage… … English dictionary