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Squeeze (words) through teeth. Sentences with the word “strained” What does the phraseological unit strained through teeth mean?

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Sentences containing the word "strained"

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  • We soaked him strained, salted it and made soup from it.
  • One of the Air Force servicemen in the hearts strained through clenched teeth: “Shut up.”
  • It seemed like I got up early, but Aunt Arisha had already milked the cow, strained and milk and prepared a whole mug of fresh milk for me.
  • Then let the broth settle and carefully strain through a napkin.
  • Then you need strain and pour the tincture into bottles.
  • There's an ocean here strained through small islands is called the sea.
  • Brother strained through clenched teeth: “You’re just a model sinner.”
  • Remove the finished chicken (broth strain and save).
  • Fearing I would upset my stomach again, I strained soup and ate only a little of the liquid from this “borscht” and peeled the potatoes with my nails.
  • He barely deigned to do anything strain through teeth.
  • Purishkevich smiled mysteriously and, looking intently into Yusupov’s eyes with an unblinking gaze, strained
  • I was nine years old, so he looked at me indifferently and strained: “Five bucks.”
  • Remove from heat, stir with a spoon until warm, then strain through a napkin.
  • I got up, walked up to him and angrily strained: “You had no right, you will be fired.”
  • When asked where the rest of the fighters are, dad said through clenched teeth. strained: “In the Dnieper.”
  • Strain tuna (drain off excess oil) and add tuna pieces to eggs and onions.
  • He smiled mysteriously and, looking intently into my eyes with an unblinking gaze, strained through clenched teeth: “Eliminate Rasputin.”
  • For example, in response to the comments of his senior comrades, he may strain through clenched teeth: “Don’t teach a scientist.”
  • Even Guyger strained: "Everything will be alright".
  • And only when they asked for the third time, strained name is Zakhar Prilepin.
  • Boiled the bran strained Through a cloth, I added two spoons of honey and gave it to drink.
  • Then the cooked mass is rubbed through a sieve and introduced into strained broth (or decoction, or milk, or a mixture of milk and water).
  • I'm following the instructions" Visible world" did salt water, strained and placed it on the wardrobe, covering it with Jordan Atlas.

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Through the teeth of Razg. Disapproved 1. Unintelligible, indistinct (speak, mumble). I began to call Maxim Maksimovich, saying that it was time to sleep; he muttered something through his teeth(Lermontov. Hero of our time). 2. Expressing contempt, dissatisfaction, irritation. He reluctantly and warily muttered his words through his teeth. It was clear that this conversation was not to his liking, and now he would be glad to leave, but it was already awkward(P. Zamoyski. Bast shoes). The professor raised his eyebrows disdainfully, looked her up and down and muttered through his teeth: “I recommend that you, Mrs. Zvonareva, not forget yourself!”(A. Stepanov. The Zvonarev family).

Russian phraseological dictionary literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008.

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See what “Through the teeth” is in other dictionaries:

    through clenched teeth- Through teeth (to speak, mumble, etc.) Indistinctly, barely audible, reluctantly. Grow something through your teeth... Dictionary of many expressions

    through clenched teeth- adverb, number of synonyms: 7 without opening your mouth (2) indistinctly (22) reluctantly (16) ... Synonym dictionary

    THROUGH THE TEETH- 1. speak inaudibly, indistinctly. This means that the person (X) speaks almost without opening his mouth, quietly, barely audible. Spoken with disapproval. speech standard. ✦ X speaks through gritted teeth. unism. In the role of obst. Zhenya, there is no need to cry! just like always... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

    Through teeth- angrily, angrily, with anger. FSVChE... Psychology terms

    Speak through teeth- (vaguely, mumbled). Wed. A century with the English, the whole English fold, And he also speaks through his teeth. Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 4, 4. Repetilov. See speaking through gritted teeth...

    speak through clenched teeth- unclear, mumble Wed. A century with the English, the whole English fold, And he speaks the same way through his teeth. Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 4, 4. Repetilov. See also, he speaks through gritted teeth...

    Listen through teeth- who's kidding? listen inattentively, unkindly to someone. Poss. parodying the speech of the military... Dictionary of Russian argot

    He also speaks through his teeth- He also speaks through clenched teeth (inc.) about imitators (a hint of imitation of the small habits of great people, but not their deeds). Wed. A century with the English, the whole English fold, And he speaks the same way through his teeth, And just as briefly... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    Squeeze (words) through teeth- To speak (words) through teeth (foreign language) speak slowly (as if reluctantly, inaudibly). Wed. She received me with a dissatisfied and cold wrinkle in her face, barely muttering through her teeth. Dostoevsky. Humiliation and offended. 2, 6. Wed. Tracked down, arrested... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    he also speaks through clenched teeth- (foreign language) about imitators (a hint of imitation of the small habits of great people, but not their deeds) Cf. A century with the English, the whole English fold, And he speaks the same way through his teeth, And he also has his hair cut short for order! Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 4, 4.… … Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

Books

  • The last days of Rasputin, Purishkevich Vladimir, Yusupov Felix Feliksovich. “Today, at exactly 9 o’clock in the morning, Prince Yusupov came to see me... He sat with me for more than two hours.” Your speech will not bring the results you expect,” he told me right away, “...

1. speak inaudibly, indistinctly. This means that the person (X) speaks almost without opening his mouth, quietly, barely audible. Spoken with disapproval. speech standard. ✦ X speaks through gritted teeth. unism. In the role of obst. Zhenya, there is no need to cry! just like always... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

To speak (words) through teeth (foreign language) speak slowly (as if reluctantly, inaudibly). Wed. She received me with a dissatisfied and cold wrinkle in her face, barely muttering through her teeth. Dostoevsky. Humiliation and offended. 2, 6. Wed. Tracked down, arrested... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

- (foreign language) speak slowly (as if reluctantly, inaudibly) Wed. She received me with a dissatisfied and cold wrinkle in her face, barely muttering through her teeth. Dostoevsky. Humiliation and offended. 2, 6. Wed. They tracked him down, they came to arrest him, he muttered through his teeth... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

Squeeze words through clenched teeth- - speak slowly, indistinctly, reluctantly. A sign of the subject’s arrogance or compulsion, compulsion of speech. She received me with a dissatisfied and cold wrinkle in her face, barely muttering through her teeth (F. Dostoevsky, Humiliated and Insulted) ... Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychology and Pedagogy

mutter words through clenched teeth- speak slowly, indistinctly, reluctantly. A sign of the subject’s arrogance or compulsion, compulsion of speech. She received me with a dissatisfied and cold wrinkle in her face, barely muttering through her teeth (F. Dostoevsky, Humiliated and Insulted) ... Culture of speech communication: Ethics. Pragmatics. Psychology

Tsedit Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

TRANSFER, strain what, strain zap. strain (strain, strain), release into a narrow hole, into a hole, pushing back. Strain kvass, beer, release it into something from a barrel, keg, tub, removing a nail; collect into liver and pour into something. | Strain...... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

Sip, pronounce, suck, speak through teeth, sip, pour, slurp, sip, drink, pull, speak, pour, strain, suck, drink Dictionary of Russian synonyms. strain 1. strain 2. speak through teeth 3. see… … Synonym dictionary

Tsetch, tsezhu, tsedish, imperfect., what. 1. Pass (liquid) through something to cleanse. Strain the broth through a sieve. 2. Pour slowly, pour through a narrow hole. Strain the kvass. 3. transfer Speak slowly and casually, pronounce (colloquial).... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Squeeze, sip, sip; strained; imperfect., that. 1. Pass (liquid) through a sieve or thin cloth, removing any. particles. C. decoction through gauze. 2. Pour through a narrow opening. C. wine in a jug. 3. Drink slowly, pull. C. beer from a mug. Ts... ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

CHECK THROUGH YOUR TEETH

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Abramov. Abramov's dictionary of synonyms. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what it means to CHECK THROUGH TEETH in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • TEETH in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - …
  • TEETH in Miller's Dream Book, dream book and interpretation of dreams:
    An ordinary dream in which you see teeth foreshadows an unpleasant encounter with illness and restless people who disturb you. If you dream that...
  • TEETH in the Encyclopedia Biology:
    , bone formations V oral cavity many vertebrates and humans. Form dental system designed for holding, biting, crushing and...
  • TEETH in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • TEETH in big Soviet encyclopedia, TSB:
    bone formations located in the oral cavity of humans and most jawed vertebrates (in some fish also in the pharynx), performing ...
  • TEETH
    Z. mammals and humans. Z. mammals always sit in separate recesses (cells) jaw bones(intermaxillary, maxillary and mandibular), why in ...
  • TEETH in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • TEETH in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    bone formations in the oral cavity in most vertebrates and humans. They serve to capture, hold, mechanically process food, and participate in...
  • THROUGH V Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    what, an excuse with wine. p. 1. Through something, through internal part of something. View from. gap. Wade with. crowd. 2. Usage ...
  • CREDIT in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , strain, strain; strained; nesov., that. 1. Pass (liquid) through a sieve or thin cloth, removing any. particles. C. decoction through ...
  • TEETH in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    TEETH, bone formations in the oral cavity of most gnathostomes (in some fish and in the pharynx) and humans. Serve for…
  • TEETH
    ? Z. mammals and humans. Z. mammals always sit in separate recesses (cells) of the jaw bones (premaxillary, maxillary and mandibular), why ...
  • TEETH in Collier's Dictionary:
    solid formations in the mouth area of ​​animals and humans, used mainly for primary mechanical processing of food, but also ...
  • CREDIT in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    tsedi"t, tsedya", tse"dim, tse"dish, tse"dite, tse"dit, tse"dyat, tsedya", tsedi"l, tsedi"la, tsedi"lo, tsedi"li, tsedi",tsedi “those, tse”dya”schie, tse”dya”shchee, tse”dya”shchee, tse”dya”schie, tse”dya”shchee, tse”dya”shchee, …
  • TEETH in the Dictionary of epithets:
    (About size, shape, location). Convex, long, fanged, crooked, large, small, uneven, bared, sharp, dense, sparse, even, solid, clenched, blunt, frequent. ...
  • THROUGH
    cm. …
  • TEETH in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    cm. …
  • THROUGH in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    through, through...
  • CREDIT
    nesov. trans. 1) Pass liquid through something. for cleansing. 2) Pour slowly, pour through a narrow hole. 3) Drink slowly, skipping...
  • THROUGH in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
  • CREDIT
    strain, strain, ...
  • THROUGH full spelling dictionary Russian language:
    through...
  • CREDIT in the Spelling Dictionary:
    tsed'it, tsezh'u, ...
  • THROUGH in the Spelling Dictionary:
    through...
  • CREDIT
    pour wine into a jug through a narrow hole. strain, pass (liquid) through a sieve, thin cloth, clearing of any particles C. ...
  • THROUGH in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    through something, through the inside of something Look with. gap. Wade with. crowd. through Us. when denoting an action, state, accompanied or ...
  • CERTIFY in Dahl's Dictionary:
    strain what, strain zap. strain (strain, strain), release into a narrow hole, into a hole, pushing back. Strain kvass, beer, release it into something...
  • THROUGH in Dahl's Dictionary:
    what, what, through, old. through, folk or through the zap. through, through, through; adv. and sentence meaning movement is not passing, but...
  • TEETH in Modern explanatory dictionary, TSB:
    bone formations in the oral cavity of most jawed animals (in some fish and in the pharynx) and humans. They are used to grab...
  • CREDIT
    I’m squeezing, squeezing, unbearably., what. 1. Pass (liquid) through something. for cleansing. Strain the broth through a sieve. 2. Pour slowly, pour through...
  • THROUGH in Ushakov’s Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    1. preposition with wine. n. (from birth obsolete). through something, through the inside of something. Look through the door crack. During the serf era...
  • CREDIT
    to strain nes. trans. 1) Pass liquid through something. for cleansing. 2) Pour slowly, pour through a narrow hole. 3) Drink slowly...
  • THROUGH in Ephraim's Explanatory Dictionary:
    1. adv. up-down The same as: through and through. 2. preposition 1) with wine. pad. Through sth. (thickness, inner part of something. And …
  • CREDIT
    nesov. trans. 1. Pass liquid through something to cleanse. 2. Pour slowly, pour through a narrow hole. 3. Drink slowly, skipping...
  • THROUGH in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    I adv. quality-circumstances decomposition Through the entire thickness, through the entire extent of something; through. II sentence; with wine 1. Through something (thickness, ...
  • CREDIT
    I nesov. trans. 1. Pass liquid through something to cleanse. 2. Pour slowly, pour through a narrow hole. 3. Drink slowly,...
  • THROUGH in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    I adv. quality-circumstances decomposition Through the entire thickness, through the entire extent of something; through. II sentence ; with wine 1. Through something...
  • BUCKET FOR YOU! STRAIN WITH BUTTER, MILK WITH SOUR COURSE (MILKING). in Dahl's Proverbs of the Russian People.
  • EMBRYONAL TEETH in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    teeth that appear in the embryo and then disappear. A classic example of provisional teeth is the whale teeth discovered by J. Saint-Hilaire, which appear in ...
  • COMPLEX TEETH in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    This name is usually given to the teeth of proboscis animals, which really represent a series of vertical plates running across the tooth, consisting of a rim...
  • HORN TEETH in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    found only in a few vertebrates. Thus, the wide-open, sucker-shaped mouth funnel of lampreys and other cyclostome fishes carries numerous...
  • PERMANENT TEETH in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    the posterior teeth of mammals, characterized by their complex structure and often not being replaced (see Teeth). They are divided into front-root, or false (praemolares), ...
  • EMBRYONAL TEETH in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedia:
    ? teeth that appear in the embryo and then disappear. A classic example of provisional teeth is the whale teeth discovered by J. Saint-Hilaire, which appear...
  • COMPLEX TEETH in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedia:
    ? This name is usually given to the teeth of proboscis animals, which really represent a series of vertical plates running across the tooth, consisting of...
  • HORN TEETH in the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedia:
    ? found only in a few vertebrates. Thus, the wide-open, suction cup-shaped oral funnel of lampreys and other cyclostome fishes carries...


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