- roust out
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We heard the boss rousting out someone in his office — Мы слышали, как шеф отчитывал кого-то в своем кабинете
Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . Глазунов С.А. . 2003.
We heard the boss rousting out someone in his office — Мы слышали, как шеф отчитывал кого-то в своем кабинете
Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . Глазунов С.А. . 2003.
Roust — (roust), v. t. To rouse; to disturb; as, to roust one out. [Prov. Eng. & Local, U.S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
roust — [ raust ] verb transitive FORMAL 1. ) to make someone get up or move from somewhere quickly: For him to get Shelley to roust me out of bed, it had to be important. 2. ) to treat someone in a rough or violent way: Police officers rousted homeless… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
roust — [roust] vt. [dial. form of ROUSE1 with unhistoric t] Informal 1. to rouse or stir (up) 2. to rout or drive (out) … English World dictionary
roust — [raust] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from rouse] AmE to make someone move from a place ▪ We rousted him out of bed … Dictionary of contemporary English
roust — /raʊst/ (say rowst) verb (t) 1. to rout out; incite to activity: he rousted them out of bed to do the dishes. –phrase Colloquial 2. roust hell out of, to berate. 3. roust on (or at), to scold; berate. {? from rouse1} …
roust — [[t]ra͟ʊst[/t]] rousts, rousting, rousted VERB If you roust someone, you disturb, upset, or hit them, or make them move from their place. [AM] [V n] Relax, kid, we re not about to roust you. We just want some information... [V n out] Bruce had… … English dictionary
roust — verb a) to rout out of bed; to rouse Why didnt you roust me out? / Well, I tried to, but I couldnt; I couldnt budge you. / Well, all right. Dont stand there palavering all day, but out with you and see if theres a fish on the lines for breakfast … Wiktionary
roust — v.tr. 1 (often foll. by up, out) a rouse, stir up. b root out. 2 US sl. jostle, harass, rough up. Phrases and idioms: roust around rummage. Etymology: perh. alt. of ROUSE … Useful english dictionary
roust — /rowst/, v.t. to rout, as from a place: to roust someone out of bed. [1650 60; perh. alter. of ROUSE1] * * * … Universalium
roust — [[t]raʊst[/t]] v. t. cvb to rout, as from a place: to roust someone out of bed[/ex] • Etymology: 1650–60; perh. alter. of rouse … From formal English to slang
roust — raÊŠst v. rouse; disturb; rout out n. strong current or tide … English contemporary dictionary