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Terms for subject Disapproving containing себя | all forms | exact matches only
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величающий себяself-professed (4uzhoj)
вести себя непорядочноbe disingenuous (Eve Munro of the Kits Point Residents Association said city councillors and officials are being “disingenuous,” including about “the unprecedented level of secrecy surrounding the Sen̓áḵw development.” vancouversun.com ART Vancouver)
вести себя нечестноbe disingenuous (Eve Munro of the Kits Point Residents Association said city councillors and officials are being “disingenuous,” including about “the unprecedented level of secrecy surrounding the Sen̓áḵw development.” vancouversun.com ART Vancouver)
закабалить себяenslave oneself ("Canada to allow 30-year amortization for first-time buyers' mortgages on new homes... By extending amortization, monthly mortgage payments will be more affordable for young Canadians who want that first home of their own..." – Uh oh Canada, who’s up for locking in 700k mortgage at 6-7% for 30 years? Do you know how much you’re paying? This is a slippery slope! The average person not knowing better, falls for this trap enslaving yourself to the gigantic debt you signed, paying over 50% of your principal in interest!! (Twitter) ART Vancouver)
корчить из себя большого баринаprince
крушить всё вокруг себя / на своём пути в своём ражеgo on a rampage (Collins Dictionary: If people go on a rampage, they rush around in a wild or violent way, ***causing damage or destruction*** <<<-– в этом суть, e.g., "The prisoners went on a rampage destroying everything in their way." – т.o. выражения "устраивать шумиху", "носиться как угорелый", "поднимать гвалт", "стоять на ушах" могут отражать шум, но не разрушения: Convicts in the Mannington Penitentiary went on a rampage destroying prison property. ART Vancouver)
объявивший себяself-professed (inna203)
позволять вытирать об себя ногиlet oneself be used as a door-mat (igisheva)