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1 бесспорный победитель
Русско-английский политический словарь > бесспорный победитель
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2 кыш
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3 вспугивать
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4 кыш
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5 спугивать
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6 Кш-Ш!
Shoo! междометие:Shoo! (Кыш!, Кш-Ш!) -
7 Кыш!
Shoo! междометие:Shoo! (Кыш!, Кш-Ш!) -
8 Брысь!
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9 бесспорная кандидатура
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бесспорная кандидатура
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10 объездной путь
2) Military: detour, indirect route, roundabout route3) Engineering: by-pass route, by-road, bypass4) Construction: diverted route5) Railway term: alternative route8) Forestry: loop line, loop line (лесовозной железной или лежневой дороги), turnout9) Business: bypass road, relief road10) Logistics: bypass highway, bypass route, detour road -
11 прогонять
1) General subject: banish, bo, boo, chase, dismiss, drive, fire, hunt away, pack off, run, send away, send flying, send off, send packing, send somebody about his business (кого-либо), send to the right-about, shoo, shoo (птиц), turn away, turn back, whip away, rout out3) Law: exile5) Information technology: run (программу), scan, skip -
12 брысь
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13 кыш
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14 верняк
1) General subject: audience-proof2) American: shoo-in (на выборах, в спортивных соревнованиях)3) Jargon: cert, lead-pipe cinch, lock, mortal lock, on ice, racked, snip, wrap-up -
15 Steven Madden, LTD.
NASDAQ: SHOOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Steven Madden, LTD.
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16 Вид пирога из мелассы (чёрной патоки)
Gastronomy: shoo-fly pieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Вид пирога из мелассы (чёрной патоки)
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17 брысь
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18 верняк
1) General subject: audience-proof2) American: shoo-in (на выборах, в спортивных соревнованиях)3) Jargon: cert, lead-pipe cinch, lock, mortal lock, on ice, racked, snip, wrap-up -
19 вероятный победитель
Jargon: shoo inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вероятный победитель
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20 вспугивать
3) Hunting: jump5) Makarov: frighten away
См. также в других словарях:
shoo — (v.) 1620s, to drive away by calling shoo, from the exclamation (late 15c.), instinctive, Cf. Ger. schu, It. scioia. Shoo in easy winner (especially in politics) (1939) was originally a horse that wins a race by pre arrangement (1928; the verb… … Etymology dictionary
shoo-in — n especially AmE informal someone who is expected to easily win a race, election etc shoo in for ▪ He was far from a shoo in for president. shoo in to do sth ▪ He looked like a shoo in to win the Democratic nomination … Dictionary of contemporary English
shoo-in — shoo ins N COUNT A shoo in is a person or thing that seems sure to succeed. [mainly AM, INFORMAL] Ms Brown is still no shoo in for the November election … English dictionary
shoo — [sho͞o] interj. [echoic] go away; get out: used as in driving away chickens or other animals vi. shooed, shooing to cry “shoo” vt. to drive away abruptly, by or as by crying “shoo” … English World dictionary
Shoo — Shoo, interj. [Cf. G. scheuchen to scare, drive away.] Begone; away; an expression used in frightening away animals, especially fowls. [1913 Webster] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shoo — shoo·ther; shoo; … English syllables
shoo-in — ☆ shoo in [sho͞o′in΄ ] n. [ SHOO + IN2] Informal someone or something expected to win easily in an election, a race, etc … English World dictionary
shoo-in — noun singular AMERICAN INFORMAL someone who seems certain to win something, for example an election or a competition … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shoo-in — shoo′ in n. inf a candidate, competitor, etc., regarded as certain to win • Etymology: 1945–50, amer … From formal English to slang
shoo — [[t]ʃu͟ː[/t]] shoos, shooing, shooed 1) VERB If you shoo an animal or a person away, you make them go away by waving your hands or arms at them. [V n with adv] You d better shoo him away... [V n prep] I shooed him out of the room. 2) EXCLAM You… … English dictionary
shoo-in — {n.}, {informal} Someone or something that is expected to win; a favorite; sure winner. * /Chris is a shoo in to win a scholarship./ * /Do you think he will win the election? He s a shoo in./ * /This horse is a shoo in. He can t miss winning./… … Dictionary of American idioms