Meaning of the word tear off. The meaning of the word to tear off in the explanatory dictionary of the Russian language Ushakov What does it mean to tear off with hands

Tear off with your hands

take it apart, tear it off with your hands and feet, snatch it up, buy it up

  • - etc. see tear off...

    Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - TEAR AWAY, - wow, - that’s it; -al, -ala, -alo; torn off; Sovereign 1. whom. Separate with a jerk, pulling, pulling, hitting. O. calendar sheet. O. button. Someone's arm was torn off. With hands o. sth. . Tear it off and throw it away. 2...

    Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - I’ll tear it off /, - you see,...

    Spelling dictionary of the Russian language

  • - TEAR IT OFF, tear it off, tear it off, please. vr. tore off, tore off, tore off, completely. , someone or something. 1. Separate by pulling or pulling forcefully. Tear the sleeves off the dress. Tear a piece of paper from the notebook...

    Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - tear off I owl. trans. see tear off I II owls. move...

    Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

  • - tear off verb., St., used. compare...

    Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - tear off, - tear, - rip; past vr. -"al, -al"a, -"...

    Russian spelling dictionary

  • - greedily grab Wed. Two weeks ago I didn’t even want to listen to me about that, now they’ll tear me off with my hands. Melnikov. On the mountains. 1, 16. Wed. I came up with something that would be torn from my hands. Krylov. Chervonets. See seal...

    Mikhelson Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

  • - what, whom. Razg. Express Sold up with great eagerness, in great demand; willingly take, accept. - They’ll buy it, and they’ll sell it out!.. - They’ll tear it off with their hands! ...

    Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

  • - Tear it off and throw it away. 1. Bashk., Pribayk., Sib. Contempt. Bad, nasty. SRGB 2, 132; SNFP, 107; FSS, 129; SPS, 134; Versh. 4, 306; SBO-D2, 58. 2. Kar. Disapproved Fidget. SRGK 2, 406. 3. Volg. Approved...
  • - What. Razg. 1. To take apart in great demand, to buy up something. FSRY, 305, 387. 2. It is with great pleasure to take from someone. smb. Versh. 4, 306...

    Large dictionary of Russian sayings

  • - TEAR AWAY, -ay, -ay; nesov. , what, what. Having difficulty acquiring smth. Poss. influence of ug. "" - steal...

    Dictionary of Russian argot

  • - to be in wide demand, to be in short supply. This thing will be torn off from you, and even your legs will be grabbed...

    Dictionary of Russian argot

  • - B/C ch. see _Appendix II tore off tore off tore off torn off A/A pr; 248, 256 cm. _Appendix II torn torn But you tore your lips away from the bitter kiss...

    Dictionary of Russian accents

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    Word forms

  • - take it apart, tear it off with your hands and feet, snatch it up, buy it up...

    Synonym dictionary

"tear off with your hands" in books

With your own hands

From the book The Biggest Fool Under the Sun. 4646 kilometers walk home by Rehage Christophe

With my own hands Over the next three days, I approached Pingyao almost a hundred kilometers. The street makes big bends in the middle of mountainous terrain. Sometimes dogs chase me. The lights of the town of Yutsy appeared in the distance. It’s only six in the evening, and the sky is already completely black. Yutsy

With empty hands

From the book GRU Spetsnaz: Fifty years of history, twenty years of war... author Kozlov Sergey Vladislavovich

Empty-handed People who are far from the modern needs of the army in general and special forces in particular are probably pleased to read in newspapers and magazines what wonderful weapons Russian saboteurs have. Just the names “Val”, “Vintorez”, “Gyurza” are breathtaking. This is a weapon!

III “Italy alone can tear me away from Taurida...”

From the book of Batyushkov author Sergeeva-Klyatis Anna Yurievna

III “Italy alone can tear me away from Taurida...” In February, Batyushkov received disappointing news from Severin regarding the structure of his career. A.I. Turgenev reported to Prince Vyazemsky: “Severin’s letter saddened him severely. He lost six months in vain

Vera Sobko member of the Union of Journalists “Try to tear me away from the century”

From the book Savely Mitelman author Sudenko Tatyana

Vera Sobko, member of the Union of Journalists “Try to tear me away from the century” Meeting with a bear. Savely Yakovlevich Mitelman was born on January 3, 1940 in the city of Lyubertsy, very close to Moscow. In a year and a half, war will begin in the country and all its hardships and disasters will fall on

By hand or on a computer?

From the book Secret Knowledge of Commercial Illustrators by Frank Jana

By hand or on a computer? Previously, illustrations were created by hand; today you can do all or some of the work on a computer. When everything was drawn on one sheet of paper, a single mistake could turn into a real tragedy. If the author ever dropped a drop

HAND CARE

From the book Natural cosmetics: do-it-yourself soaps and masks, creams and tonics without chemicals author Yankovskaya Elena

HAND CARE Hands often betray a woman's age. And this means that you need to take care of your hands, and if you notice any problems, immediately use all available cosmetics. It is better to use warm water to wash your hands. Skin from cold water

BY THE HANDS OF INNOVATORS

From the book Southern Ural, No. 11 author Makarov Dmitry

BY THE HANDS OF INNOVATORS Vasily Ivanovich Linkov, head of the pig-breeding farm of the Southern Ural collective farm, Miass district, entered the mechanization pavilion and stood for a long time at the machine with the inscription: “Grain cleaning machine of the innovator of the Uvelsky state farm Kuznetsov.

Watch your hands

From the book How to impress at an interview author Deltsov Victor

Watch your hands You will need: – a mirror for practice; – some time to get your hands in order. Be prepared for: – that the interviewer will be distracted by your gestures; – that unforeseen situations will arise. This may or may not come in handy

Hand care

From the book For you, girls author Ievleva A. S.

Hand care The skin of your hands needs care no less than the skin of your face. You are always doing something with your hands: washing clothes, washing dishes, cleaning furniture, wielding a needle, tinkering in the soil... The skin of your hands is constantly exposed to various substances, including harmful ones.

We eat with our hands

From the book Your Baby from Birth to Two Years by Sears Martha

We eat with our hands To force the child to take food and eat it, and not get dirty in it and smear everything around, put rings (ready-made breakfasts), several pieces of boiled carrots, rice cutlets or small pieces of soft fruit on the tray of the highchair. Children also

Reading with your hands...

From the book On behalf of science. About superstitions of the 20th century author Moroz Oleg Pavlovich

Reading with your hands... Several years ago, a letter came to the editor of Literaturnaya Gazeta: “Recently, quite often we hear about mysterious phenomena of the human psyche. Lectures and public demonstrations are devoted to them. In particular, there is a lot of talk about skin vision

By someone else's hands

From the book Palmistry and Numerology. Secret knowledge author Nadezhdina Vera

By someone else's hands Never do for yourself what others can do for you. One should not think that only the most gifted people are given power. Quite the opposite often happens. Any government, especially in politics and business, lives by the law of the jungle. And the best

1. Why historians today are trying to “tear” the name of Ivan the Terrible from his famous throne

From the book Don Quixote or Ivan the Terrible author Nosovsky Gleb Vladimirovich

1. Why historians today are trying to “tear off” the name of Ivan the Terrible from his famous throne In the book “The Split of the Empire,” ch. 2:24, we showed that Ivan IV the Terrible was born on February 9, 1526, that is, four years earlier than is believed today. We were able to draw this important conclusion

How to get him away from her

From the book How to Get Married. How to beat your opponent by Kent Margaret

How to tear him away from her You cannot go to the ends of the world, it is difficult to move to another city, but your situation will improve if you separate your husband from his mistress. If it is impossible to leave, take a vacation with your husband. If you go on a trip together, he will practically not

Tear off your tithe

From the book “Secrets of the Eternal Book.” Kabbalistic commentary on the Torah. Volume 2 author Laitman Michael

Tear off the tithe from yourself. Further it is written like this: /22/ “AND THIS STONE, WHICH I HAVE SETTED AS A MONUMENT, WILL BE THE HOUSE OF THE ALMIGHTY; AND FROM EVERYTHING YOU GIVE ME, I WILL DEDICATE A TITHE TO YOU.” For the first time we are talking about tithe – “of all that you give me.” You once said that tithing does not exist

TEAR OFF

I'll tear it off, you'll tear it off, past. tore off, tore off, tore off, owl. (to tear off), someone or something.

1. Separate (part of an object) by pulling or pulling forcefully. Tear the sleeves off (or from) the dress. Tear off a piece of paper from your notebook. - Cut off, demolish (part of the body) with a machine, projectile, etc. My head was torn off by a shell. My arm was torn off by a car.

2. Abruptly take away, remove, move to the side. But you tore your lips away from the bitter kiss. Pushkin. She tore her plump, hot hand, tightly grabbed at the wrist, from the armrest. A.N. Tolstoy. I couldn't take my eyes off the picture. Take your eyes off (stop looking).

3. Separate, separate. The war tore him away from his family. - Distract, prevent you from doing something. (colloquial). Take time away from work. you can't tear him away from the book. To tear something off with your hands (colloquial) - to grab with greed, to buy with great desire. I came up with something that would have him torn from my hands. Krylov (about the chervonets).

Ushakov. Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Ushakov. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what TEAR OFF is in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • TEAR OFF in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
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  • TEAR OFF in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -woo, -vesh; -al, -ala, -alo; torn off; owls 1. someone or something. Separate with a jerk, pulling, pulling, hitting. O. calendar sheet. O. button. ...
  • TEAR OFF in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak.
  • TEAR OFF in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    owls trans. up-down 1) Dexterously, with practical dexterity. purchase, arrange for yourself. 2) see also tear off...
  • TEAR OFF in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
  • TEAR OFF in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    tear off, tear, tear; past -al, -ala, ...
  • TEAR OFF in the Spelling Dictionary:
    tear off, -tear, -tear; past -`al, -al`a, ...
  • TEAR OFF in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    separate with a jerk, pulling, pulling, hitting O. calendar sheet. O. button. Someone's hand was torn off. With hands o. sth. (translated: ...
  • TEAR in Dahl's Dictionary:
    etc. see tear off...
  • TEAR OFF in Ephraim's Explanatory Dictionary:
    tear off the owls trans. up-down 1) Dexterously, with practical dexterity. purchase, arrange for yourself. 2) see also tear off...
  • TEAR OFF in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    owls trans. up-down 1. Dexterously, with practical skill, acquire something, arrange for oneself. 2. see also. tear off...
  • TEAR OFF in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    I owls trans. see tear off I II owls. trans. up-down Dexterously, with practical dexterity, acquire something for...
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    Data: 2008-11-25 Time: 16:47:05 * Everyone wants to tear off a tasty morsel. But whether this piece is a providing phenomenon is still...
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tear off, - woo, - that's it; - al, - ala, - alo; torn off; committed view
1. whom (what). Separate with a jerk, pulling, pulling, hitting. Tear off a piece of the calendar. Tear off the button. Torn off ( impersonal) someone's hand With hands to tear something off ( figurative meaning.: willingly and immediately take or buy something; colloquial). Tear it off and throw it away (about something worthless, hopelessly bad; vernacular).
2. whom (what) from what. Take away, remove; distract, preventing you from doing something. Take your eyes off the book. Take time away from work.
3. whom (what) from whom (what). Separate, deprive of contact with someone. Tear off from family.
4. what. The same as grabbing (in 2 meaning) (vernacular).
imperfect species tear it off, - oh, - oh.
noun. tearing off, - I, neuter gender(to 1 meaning) and separation, - a, masculine(to 2 and 3 meaning).

Examples of using the word tear off in the context

    . He received the most terrible punishments for reading Greek texts at night; and as for French irregular verbs, it was impossible from them tear off no force.
    . You'll never succeed tear off Harris from the prose of life.
    . The guards grabbed him and wanted tear off from the leg, but he clung to it with amazing strength.
    . With a desperate, painful effort, Winston tried tear off back from the bed.
    . There are also graves worthy of attention in this church, and I was afraid that it would be difficult for me tear off from them Harris.

Translation and meaning of WITH YOUR HANDS TEAR OFF in English and Russian

that to be in wide demand, to be in short supply (of a thing)

This thing will be torn off from you, and your legs will also be grabbed.

English-Russian-English dictionary of slang, jargon, Russian names. English-Russian-English dictionary of slang, jargon and Russian names. 2012


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More meanings of the word and translation WITH HANDS TO TEAR from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries and from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word “TEAR OFF YOUR HANDS” in dictionaries.

  • S. - abbrev (second), second (unit of time); page
  • - with prep. with, from, by, of, out of
    Russian-English Dictionary of the Mathematical Sciences
  • TEAR OFF - perf. of tear off v. remove, tear off, separate, isolate
    Russian-English Dictionary of the Mathematical Sciences
  • —Es
    Russian-American English Dictionary

  • TEAR AWAY - owl. see tear off I
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • — With
    Russian Learner's Dictionary
  • BY HANDS
    Russian Learner's Dictionary
  • - with
    Russian Learner's Dictionary
  • - 1. with sentence (tv.) with; (and) and he came with the children - he came with the ...
    Russian-English dictionary
  • TEAR AWAY - owl. see tear off I
    Russian-English dictionary
  • - 1. with sentence (tv.) with; (and) and he came with the children - he came with the ...
  • TEAR AWAY - owl. see tear off I
    Russian-English Smirnitsky abbreviations dictionary
  • — I sentence ; (someone/something) with; and (and) tea with milk - tea with milk we are with ...
  • TEAR OFF - (someone/something) imperfect. - tear off; Sovereign - tear off 1) tear/pull/turn off/away 2) (from someone/something) (take away, remove...
    Russian-English short dictionary of general vocabulary
  • TEAR OFF - TEAR OFF, -ay, -ay; nesov. (owl. TEAR off, -vu, -vesh), what, what. Having difficulty acquiring smth. Poss. influence of ug. ...
    English-Russian-English dictionary of slang, jargon, Russian names
  • - see together with; syn. and; including Use is also made of forced pumping of agents with subsequent …
    Russian-English dictionary of idioms on astronautics
  • —since
    Russian-English biological dictionary
  • S. - ABBR.: village
  • C ` ` - c
    Large Russian-English Dictionary
  • — I sentence (someone/something) with and (and) tea with milk - tea with milk you and I - you and ...
    Large Russian-English Dictionary
  • — carbon, A-B-C-scale Rockwell machine
    Large Russian-English Dictionary
  • TEAR OFF - imperfect. - tear off the sovereign. - tear (someone/something) 1) tear/pull/turn off/away 2) (from someone/something) (take away, remove) tear (away) from 3) …
    Large Russian-English Dictionary
  • - with ` ` c
  • - with
    Russian-English Dictionary Socrates
  • - with c
    Russian-English Dictionary Socrates
  • TEAR off - tear off see also tear off
    Russian-English Dictionary Socrates
  • TEAR OFF I, TEAR OFF - 1. pull off (smth.) , break* off (smth.) , tear* off (smth.) tear off a button pull/tear* off a button; tear off the thread...
    Russian-English dictionary of general topics
  • TEAR OFF I, TEAR OFF - 1. pull off (smth.) , break* off (smth.) , tear* off (smth.) tear off a button pull/tear* off a button; tear off the thread break* off ...
    Russian-English Dictionary - QD
  • TEAR I, TEAR
    Large Russian-English Dictionary
  • TEAR OFF I, TEAR OFF - 1. (internal) pull off (smth.), break* off (smth.), tear* off (smth.) tear off a button pull/tear* off a button tear off a thread break* ...
    Large Russian-English Dictionary
  • TEAR OFF - tear off v. separate, isolate, tear off, interrupt
    Russian-English Dictionary of the Mathematical Sciences
  • WITH
  • WEDGE - 1. noun. 1) wedge to force a wedge, to drive a wedge ≈ drive in a wedge; wedge in 2) something shaped like...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • WEAN - I ch. 1) to wean a calf from its mother ≈ to wean a calf from its mother The lamb ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • VISION - noun 1) vision normal vision ≈ normal vision to lose one's vision ≈ lose vision, go blind acute vision, vision keen ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • UNKEY - (technical) to wedge (geology) to tear off (rock)
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • UNGLUE - unstick, unstick - to * a stamp from an envelope - to * children from a …
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • TEAR OFF - 1) tear off to tear off a leaf in the calendar ≈ tear off a leaf in the calendar 2) tear off to tear off ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • SWING - 1. noun. 1) a) swing, oscillation In the last elections there was a swing to the right. ≈ On the last…
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • SHOOT OFF - 1) tear off (with a bomb fragment, etc.) The top of the castle tower has been shot off. ≈ The top of the tower...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • SEIZE - Ch. 1) grab, grab (with hands, claws, paws, etc.) I seized the books and read them as fast as I ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • SAW
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • RIP OFF - 1) rip off, tear off The explosion ripped off the whole front of the restaurant. ≈ The explosion destroyed the entire window of the restaurant. 2) ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • RED-HANDED - adj. 1) caught red-handed 2) a) with red hands (for example, from the cold) b) red-handed with bloody hands; with red...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • RECALL - 1. noun. 1) a) call to return (invitation or at the request of the court) b) special, theater. encore of actor/performer He escaped...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • PIECE - 1. noun. 1) a) piece, part piece by piece ≈ in pieces, gradually, in parts to take to pieces ≈ take apart...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • PEEL - I 1. noun. 1) peel, rind, husk, zest Syn: husk, pod 2) a thin layer from the surface (of something taken from ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • NAIL DOWN - 1) nail, nail down The lid was nailed down, so we couldn't get it off. ≈ The lid was nailed down, so ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • MAN-MADE - adj. man-made, artificial man-made fiber man-made noise man-made satellite artificial, man-made - * world world created ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary

Tear off with your hands what, whom. Razg. Express Sold up with great eagerness, in great demand; willingly take, accept. - They’ll buy it, and they’ll sell it out!.. - They’ll tear it off with your hands!(Melnikov-Pechersky. On the mountains). - Will they still hire us as employees? - Alyosha doubted... But Kovbysh didn’t doubt for a minute: they’ll take it! They'll tear you off with your hands! Now the village needs workers(B. Gorbatov. My generation).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008.

See what “Tear off with your hands” is in other dictionaries:

    tear off with your hands- to disassemble, to tear off with hands and feet, to snatch up, to buy up, to buy Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

    Tear off with your hands- Tear off with your hands (foreign language) greedily grab. Wed. Two weeks ago I didn’t even want to listen to me about this, now they’ll tear me off with my hands. Melnikov. On the mountains. 1, 16. Wed. I came up with something, that they would tear it (the chervonets) away from me with my hands. Krylov... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    tear off with your hands- (foreign language) greedily grab Wed. Two weeks ago I didn’t even want to listen to me about that, now they’ll tear me off with my hands. Melnikov. On the mountains. 1, 16. Wed. I came up with something, that they would tear it (the chervonets) away from me with my hands. Krylov. Chervonets. See seal... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

    Tear off with your hands- that to be in wide demand, to be in short supply (about things) This thing will be torn off from you, and even your legs will be grabbed... Dictionary of Russian argot

    Tear off with your hands- willingly acquire, buy something. FSVChE... Psychology terms

    TEAR OFF- TEAR IT OFF, tear it off, tear it off, please. vr. tore off, tore off, tore off, completely. (to tear off), who what. 1. Separate (part of an object) by pulling or pulling forcefully. Tear the sleeves off (or from) the dress. Tear off a piece of paper from your notebook. || Cut off, demolish... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    tear off- To tear off something with your hands (colloquial) to grab with greed, to buy with great desire. I came up with some idea that they would tear it away from me. Krylov (about the chervonets) ... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

    TEAR OFF- TEAR AWAY, wow, that’s it; al, ala, alo; torn off; Sovereign 1. whom (what). Separate with a jerk, pulling, pulling, hitting. O. calendar sheet. O. button. Someone's hand was torn off. With hands o. that n. (translated: willingly and immediately take, buy something; colloquial) ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

    tear off- tearing, tearing; tore off, la, lo; torn off; van, a, o; St. 1. who what. Separate with a jerk, yanking, pulling, hitting. O. calendar sheet. O. jacket sleeve. O. the mushroom has a cap. O. from oneself (colloquial: to deprive oneself of something necessary by giving it to another). Tear it off... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

    tear off- tear/, tear; tear/l, la/, lo; oto/torn; van, a, o; St. see also tear off, come off, tearing off, tearing off 1) a) someone or something Separate by jerking, yanking, pulling, hitting... Dictionary of many expressions

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