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V.
Betonungen
Allg. hurry up!; come along!; make haste! (Andrey Truhachev)
Japan. hayaku! (MichaelBurov)
umg. come on!; Shift yourself! (Andrey Truhachev); snap it up (chronik)
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Allg. make it snappy (источник – рубрика "Фраза дня" на сайте yandex.ru dimock); hurry up
Bild. Ausdr. light a fire under it (Baihu)
grob. haul some ass (VLZ_58)
поторопиться V.
Allg. put one's best foot forward; get a jerk on; shake a leg; make time; hop to it; hasten; buck up (linton); get ahead of oneself (в изложении фактов • ... Sorry, I'm getting ahead of myself. – Извините, поторопился. ART Vancouver); be in a hurry; hurry; rush; get a wriggle on (Artjaazz); scramble (Чтобы успеть что-то сделать прежде других AKarp); get one's act together (VLZ_58); get oneself together (VLZ_58); get one's arse in gear (VLZ_58); get cracking (VLZ_58); race against the clock; step on the gas (I had to step on the gas in order to get to work on time Taras); act too hastily; come along
Gruzovik make haste (pf of торопиться)
idiom. jump the gun (Sorry, I jumped the gun on that. Please cancel the transaction. – Простите, поторопился.If the issue is far from settled (i.e. 2 narrowly won ridings by the NDP qualifying for a judicial recount), why on earth did the Lt. Governor see fit to jump the gun here and ask the NDP to form government? (vancouversun.com) ART Vancouver)
klisch. speak too soon (с какой-л. информацией • Stall northbound mid-span in the right lane on the Alex Fraser is gone... Sorry, looks like I spoke too soon, it's still there. -- Извините, поторопился, затор ещё на месте. ART Vancouver)
Makarow. put one's best foot forward; get a jerk on (с чем-либо); jump the gun
Makarow., umg. get on
Mil., veralt. get a move on
umg. get a move on (Get a move on or we'll miss our flight.); book it
umg., Brit. get one's skates on (If you don't get your skates on, you'll be late for work.Bargain hunters had better get their skates on – the best properties are selling fast. В.И.Макаров); get skates on (My boyfriend always tells me to get skates on because I tend to dress up for some party for hours and we are late all the time); put one's skates on (If you don't put your skates on, you'll be late for work.)
vulg. shake the lead out of one's ass
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Allg. speed up; crowd; precipitate; push; rush; hurry up (lexicographer); press; urge on
Gruzovik press on (pf of торопить); push on (pf of торопить); rush on (pf of торопить); hurry (on; pf of торопить)
Tech. hasten
übertr. put spurs to
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Allg. double up!; be quick!; hurry up!; hurry! (Andrey Truhachev)
umg. come on!; chop-chop! ("Chop chop" is a phrase first noted in the interaction between Cantonese and English people in British-occupied south China. It spread through Chinese workers at sea and was adopted by British seamen. "Chop chop" means "hurry" and suggests that something should be done now and without delay • Chop-chop! We have very little time left Taras)
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Allg. do be quick; step lively; don't let flies stick to your heels
поторопи V.
Allg. hurry up (to (cause to) move quickly • Hurry him up, will you; Do hurry up)
поторопимся! V.
umg. come on!
Поторопись! V.
Allg. Today, already! (Nata Shkoda)
поторопитесь с этим! V.
Allg. be quick about it!
поторопился V.
idiom. spoke too soon (сказать что-либо Баян)
поторопить кого-либо V.
idiom. lit a fire under someone ass (LisLoki)
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Milit. Jargon haba haba (MichaelBurov)
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: 55 Phrasen in 10 Thematiken
Allgemeine Lexik35
Amerikanisch3
Britische Redensart Usus1
Fußball1
Idiomatisch1
Jugendsprache1
Makarow9
Scherzhaft1
Umgangssprachlich2
Vulgär1