Russian-English translations for ругать
- abuseAll abuse, whether physical, verbal, psychological or sexual, is badHe abused his authority
- ballock somebody
- banBare feet are banned in this establishmentBans is common and ordinary amongst the Feudists, and signifies a proclamation, or any public notice.He has sent abroad to assemble his ban and arriere ban.
- bawl outThe teacher angrily bawled out my name.After a mistake like that, there wasnt much to do besides bawl out the offender and clean up.
- be after
- be at
- be down on
- be on at
- berate
- blastmany tons of iron were melted at a blastWe had a blast at the party last night.an e-mail blast; a fax blast
- blast on someone
- blowBlow the dust off that book and open it up.The leaves blow through the streets in the fall.to blow the fire
- blow upWhy do cars in movies always blow up when they fall off a cliff?We had to blow up the bridge before the enemy army arrived.More civilians than soldiers have been blown up by anti-personnel mines.
- bollock somebody
- bring upWhen youre in the basement, can you bring up the paints?Dont bring up politics if you want to have a quiet conversation with that guyShe did well enough bringing up two sons and a daughter on her own
- bullyrag
- bust chopsThe boss has been busting chops all day.The boss busted our chops all week.
- call downI shall call down Gods wrath upon you!
- call names
- call over the coals
- cantHe had the look of a prince, but the cant of a fishmongerPeople claim to care about the poor of Africa, but it is largely cantUnder the cant of a hill
- chastise
- chew somebody's ass out
- chew the buns off smb.
- chide
- claw away
- clobber
- combI need to comb my hair before we leave the housePolice combed the field for evidence after the assault
- comb down
- come down onThe company came down on him very hard after he was found skipping work.
- criticizeThey criticized him for endangering peoples lives
- curse
- cut a beef
- darnI need to darn these socks again.
- deal it out
- drub
- get afterHes wasting time at university not getting after his degree.If you want to win, youve got to get after it.The defensive line needs to get after the quarterback.
- get atI have a lot of money in my trust fund. I just cant get at it.We need to get at the root cause of all this.I dont understand. What are you getting at?
- get on somebody's ass
- give a piece of mind
- give curry
- give fits
- give somebody hell
- give somebody shit
- give someone hell
- give the rough side of one's tongue
- give the rounds of the kitchen
- go crook
- go off at smb.
- growlThe dog growled at me as I walked pastThe old man growled his displeasure at the postman
- haul somebody over the coals
- hazeThe soap left a persistent haze on the drinking glassesThe furniture has a haze, possibly from some kind of wax
- inveigh
- inveigh against
- jump onJump on a nº9 bus, and it will take you more or less to the door.I hate the way shes always jumping on me for the slightest little mistake.
- lashThe culprit received thirty-nine lashesto lash something to a sparlash a pack on a horses back
- lay out someone
- lay someone out
- let go with
- let into
- magbrand new tires and steel-style factory mags
- miscall
- objurgate
- put something or someone down
- put the slug on someone
- railWe travelled to the seaside by rail.a small Scottish village not accessible by railWere experimenting with ads in the right-hand rail.
- rail against
- read someone the riot actShe really read him the riot act about his smoking habit.
- revile
- ride a pony
- rip intoThe teacher ripped into Johnny when he found out he had plagiarised.Dinners ready. Rip into it!
- rowI went for an early-morning rowto row the captain ashore in his bargeThe boat rows easily.
- scold
- scold for
- scorch
- severely
- skinHe is so disgusting he makes my skin crawlIn order to get to the rest of the paint in the can, you′ll have to remove the skin floating on top of itYou can use this skin to change how the browser looks
- slang
- slangwhang
- slap someone's wrist
- sling mud at
- stir shit out of somebody
- strafe
- swear
- swear atOne protester was arrested after swearing at a police officer.
- take apartI carefully took the clock mechanism apart to clean it.
- tear somebody a new asshole
- tear somebody a new one
- tee offI always check the wind direction before I tee off.Boy, do his jibes ever tee me off!
- tell someone Off
- throw mud at
- throw upThe baby threw up all over my shirt.That cat is always throwing up hairballs.This system has thrown up a few problems.
- trash someone
- utter imprecations
- whipI had to use the whip to get the sheeps attention.Once he ran out of appeals, he knew he would soon feel the sting of the whip.I was going to vote against the bill, but the party whip came to see me and made it clear I needed to vote for it.
- yaff
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