Put my foot перевод идиомы.

To unintentionally say something foolish, tactless, or offensive. Oh man, did I ever put my foot in it—I just congratulated Sarah"s sister on being pregnant. She isn"t. He just tends to put his foot in it when he"s forced to speak for too long, so try to get him off stage as soon as possible.

put your foot in it

BRITISH, AMERICAN or

put your foot in your mouth

AMERICAN

COMMON If you put your foot in it , you say something which embarrasses or offends the person you are with, and embarrasses you as a result. I put my foot in it straight away, referring to folk music. Tom sat forward and glared. `It"s not folk music, man. It"s heritage music." To the majority of voters, he is a lightweight, forever putting his foot in his mouth.

put your foot in it (or put your foot in your mouth)

say or do something tactless or embarrassing; commit a blunder or indiscretion. informal

1992 Deirdre Madden Remembering Light & Stone As the evening went on, and people made a point of not talking to me, I realized that I"d put my foot in it.

put your ˈfoot in it

(British English ) (also put your foot in your ˈmouth American English , British English ) (informal ) say or do something that upsets, offends or embarrasses somebody without intending to: He really put his foot in it when he mentioned the party to her. She hadn’t been invited.

To unintentionally say something foolish, tactless, or offensive. Oh man, did I ever put my foot in it—I just congratulated Sarah"s sister on being pregnant. She isn"t. He just tends to put his foot in it when he"s forced to speak for too long, so try to get him off stage as soon as possible.

put one"s foot in it

Make a blunder, as in I didn"t know it was a surprise party; I guess I put my foot in it . This expression presumably alludes to setting one"s foot down in mud or excrement. Also see foot in one"s mouth .

put your foot in it

BRITISH, AMERICAN or

put your foot in your mouth

AMERICAN

COMMON If you put your foot in it , you say something which embarrasses or offends the person you are with, and embarrasses you as a result. I put my foot in it straight away, referring to folk music. Tom sat forward and glared. `It"s not folk music, man. It"s heritage music." To the majority of voters, he is a lightweight, forever putting his foot in his mouth.

put your foot in it (or put your foot in your mouth)

say or do something tactless or embarrassing; commit a blunder or indiscretion. informal

1992 Deirdre Madden Remembering Light & Stone As the evening went on, and people made a point of not talking to me, I realized that I"d put my foot in it.

put your ˈfoot in it

(British English ) (also put your foot in your ˈmouth American English , British English ) (informal ) say or do something that upsets, offends or embarrasses somebody without intending to: He really put his foot in it when he mentioned the party to her. She hadn’t been invited.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT» in dictionaries.

  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — make an inappropriate comment, say something that is not proper
    Толковый словарь английского языка - Редакция bed
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — informal say or do something tactless or embarrassing. → foot
    Concise Oxford English vocab
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — = put one"s foot in one"s mouth
    Slang English vocab
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — v. phr. , informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another"s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He …
    American Idioms English vocabulary
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — влипать, обмишулиться, попасть впросак, сесть в лужу, совершить бестактный поступок
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  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — = put one"s foot into it ; брит. ; разг. сплоховать; попасть впросак; совершить бестактный поступок The Duke of Edinburgh, …
    Англо-Русский словарь по общей лексике
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — - put one"s foot into it; брит.; разг. сплоховать; попасть впросак; совершить бестактный поступок The Duke of Edinburgh, renowned for his …
    Англо-Русский словарь общей лексики
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — expr infml He put his foot in it again — Он опять дал маху Every time she opens her mouth she puts …
    Новый Англо-Русский словарь современной разговорной лексики - Глазунов
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — expr infml He put his foot in it again — Он опять дал маху Every time she opens her mouth …
    Новый Англо-Русский словарь современной разговорной лексики
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — foot in it, put one"s expr infml He put his foot in it again Он опять дал маху Every time …
    Англо-Русский новый словарь современного неформального английского языка
  • PUT ONE"S FOOT IN IT — He put his foot in it again — Он опять дал маху Every time she opens her mouth she puts …
    Новый Англо-Русский словарь современного неформального английского


  • Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • PUT
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • FOOT — I End part of the leg , consisting of the heel, arch, and toes, on which a person stands. Its …
    Английский словарь Британика
  • PUT
  • ONE — I. |wən adjective Etymology: Middle English oon, on, from Old English ān; akin to Old High German ein one, Old …
    Webster"s New International English Dictionary
  • — I. (|)in, ən; usu ə n after t, d, s, or z as in “split in two”, often ə m …
    Webster"s New International English Dictionary
  • FOOT — I. ˈfu̇t, usu -u̇d.+V noun (plural feet ˈfēt usu -ēd.+V ; also foot ; see numbered senses) Usage: …
    Webster"s New International English Dictionary
  • PUT — /poot/ , v. , put, putting , adj. , n. v.t. 1. to move or place (anything) so as to …
  • ONE — /wun/ , adj. 1. being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather …
    Random House Webster"s Unabridged English Dictionary
  • FOOT — /foot/ , n. , pl. feet for 1-4, 8-11, 16, 19, 21; foots for 20; v. n. 1. (in vertebrates) …
    Random House Webster"s Unabridged English Dictionary
  • PUT — I. ˈpu̇t verb (put ; put·ting) Etymology: Middle English putten; akin to Old English putung instigation, Middle Dutch …
  • ONE — I. ˈwən adjective Etymology: Middle English on, an, from Old English ān; akin to Old High German ein one, Latin …
    Merriam-Webster"s Collegiate English vocabulary
  • FOOT — I. ˈfu̇t noun (plural feet ˈfēt ; also foot) Etymology: Middle English fot, from Old English fōt; akin …
    Merriam-Webster"s Collegiate English vocabulary
  • PUT — noun a certain game at cards. 2. put ·noun a pit. 3. put ·impf & ·p.p. of put. 4. put …
    Webster English vocab
  • FOOT — noun the lower edge of a sail. 2. foot ·vt the size or strike with the talon. 3. foot ·vt …
    Webster English vocab
  • PUT — vb put ; put.ting vt (12c) 1 a: …
  • FOOT — n, pl feet also foot IN PLACE / POSITION 1. …
  • ONE
    Oxford Advanced Learner"s English Dictionary
  • FOOT — / fʊt; NAmE / noun , verb ■ noun (pl. feet / fiːt; NAmE /) PART OF BODY 1. …
    Oxford Advanced Learner"s English Dictionary
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  • ONE — I. one 1 S1 W1 /wʌn/ BrE AmE number 1 . the number 1: They had one daughter. one hundred …
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • FOOT — I. foot 1 S1 W1 /fʊt/ BrE AmE noun (plural feet /fiːt/) [ Language: Old English ; Origin: …
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  • ONE — adj., n., & pron. --adj. 1 single and integral in number. 2 (with a noun implied) a single person or …
    Английский основной разговорный словарь
  • FOOT — n. & v. --n. (pl. feet) 1 a the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle. b the part …
    Английский основной разговорный словарь
  • PUT
  • ONE — adj., n., & pron. adj. 1 single and integral in number. 2 (with a noun implied) a single person or …
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • FOOT — n. & v. n. (pl. feet) 1 a the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle. b the part …
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • PUT
    Oxford English vocab
  • ONE — adj., n., & pron. --adj. 1. single and integral in number. 2 (with a noun implied) a single person or …
    Oxford English vocab
  • FOOT — n. & v. --n. (pl. feet) 1. a the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle. b the part …
    Oxford English vocab
  • PUT — (puts, putting) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Note: The form "put" …
  • ONE — (ones) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. One is the number …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner"s English Dictionary