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ссориться (часто в контексте: "не стоит ссориться": "We didn't come here to get tough, Marlowe." "That's fine," I said. "So you prowl my apartment and handle my property without asking my permission. What do you do when you get tough – knock me down and kick me in the face?" (Raymond Chandler) ART Vancouver); грубить (часто в контексте: "не стоит ссориться, лезть в бутылку": "Look, don't get tough." • "We didn't come here to get tough, Marlowe." "That's fine," I said. "So you prowl my apartment and handle my property without asking my permission. What do you do when you get tough – knock me down and kick me in the face?" (Raymond Chandler)) ART Vancouver); грубо вести себя ("Look, don't get tough." • "We didn't come here to get tough, Marlowe." "That's fine," I said. "So you prowl my apartment and handle my property without asking my permission. What do you do when you get tough – knock me down and kick me in the face?" (Raymond Chandler) ART Vancouver); применить жёсткие меры (After years of playing nice, Ottawa is ready to get tough with the provinces that violate this legislation. ART Vancouver) |