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humiliate (Mira_G); embarrass; commit; compromise; intimidate (Franka_LV) | |||
discombobulate (S0фья) | |||
score points off (someone: I don't like David. He's always trying to score points off everybody. SirReal) | |||
put someone in a tough spot (кого-либо: There really is no such thing as free advice, not for the person receiving it or giving it, as the president and a number of corporate CEOs on various economic advisory boards have experienced. Some have commented that this has put business leaders in a tough spot as the President they advise becomes more controversial in his statements about race and bigotry. mercurynews.com 4uzhoj) | |||
disedify | |||
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make a fool of (sb.); put smb. in an awkward position | |||
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put someone in an awkward position |
ставить в неловкое положение: 4 phrases in 2 subjects |
General | 3 |
Makarov | 1 |