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Перевод: pinch
[существительное] щипок ; сжатие; щепотка ; крайняя нужда; стесненное положение; арест ; кража ; лом ; рычаг ; сужение; выклинивание; [глагол] ущипнуть; щипать; пощипать; щипаться; прищемить; ущемлять; сдавливать; сжимать; жать (сжимать); зажимать; скупиться; ограничивать; стеснять; арестовать; зацапать; украсть; стянуть; потащить; ограбить; вымогать; подгонять; пинцировать; идти очень круто к ветру; пасынковать
Тезаурус:
- Pinch
- When cars are parked on or near tables and pinch points.
- Speed control devices are mentioned but not emphasised, so there is no overt discussion of pinch points, ramps, tables etc.
- You can stamp on toes, feet or shins; knee him in the thigh or groin; grab and squeeze testicles or pinch the soft inside of thighs along the trouser seam; elbow him or her in the ribs or stomach if the person is behind you, or knee them in the belly if in front; grab the little finger of one of the hands that is holding you round the waist or arms, and bend it backwards, forcing him or her to let go; bite the side of the neck or slap a cheek or ear; bash the nose with the front or back of your head; force the head back by pressing your fingers up nostrils or squeezing the flats of your thumbs into eyes; or even spit into eyes to make them blink.
- Roll up the dough from one short end to the other and pinch the ends together to seal.
- "When you get into European competition sometimes they do spit in your face, pull your hair and pinch you when they pretend to help you up.
- Your face will become pinker because of increased blood circulation - when masks dry, they "pinch" the skin and blood tends to rush to the surface.
- Pinch me something shocking."
- Mash with lime juice, a pinch of chilli powder, chopped herbs and seasoning for guacamole.
- But all the "I couldn't handle the touring" bit, I take with a slight pinch of salt.
- Everybody feels the pinch.
- She is there in the tone of voice: "My corner shop sells wrapped, sliced white loaves that, at a pinch, could poultice a wound."
- An ordinary teaspoon will do at a pinch, though they generally hold less than 5 ml.
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