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1 Вы говорите по-английски (по-немецки, по-французски, по-испански)?
Русско-английский разговорник > Вы говорите по-английски (по-немецки, по-французски, по-испански)?
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2 Г-393
С ГРЕХОМ ПОПОЛАМ coll AdvP Invar adv fixed WO1. Also: С ГОРЕМ ПОПОЛАМ coll with difficulty and almost not succeeding: (just) barely(just) barely manage (to do sth.) just scrape through sth. (in limited contexts) by the skin of one's teeth (of one's ability to do sth.) after a fashion.Антифашистский роман, в центре - интересный образ эсэсовца. Написанный в той субъективной манере, которая уже протискивалась, хотя и с грехом пополам, в узкие щели наших издательств и журналов (Орлова 1). It was an antifascist novel with a very powerful portrait of an SS officer, written in that subjective fashion that just barely allowed it to squeeze through the narrow cracks of our publishing houses and journals (1a).(Сарафанов:) У меня было звание капитана, меня оставляли в армии. С грехом пополам я демобилизовался (Вампилов 4). (S.:) I was a captain in the army and they wanted me to stay. I just barely managed to get a discharge (4b).Ты говоришь по-испански?» — «С грехом пополам». "Do you speak Spanish?" "After a fashion."2. obs through deception, trickeryin an underhand(ed) wayby dishonest means. -
3 с горем пополам
• С ГРЕХОМ ПОПОЛАМ coU[AdvP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. Also: С ГОРЕМ ПОПОЛАМ coll with difficulty and almost not succeeding: (just) barely; (just) barely manage (to do sth.); just scrape through (sth.); [in limited contexts]⇒ by the skin of one's teeth; [of one's ability to do sth.] after a fashion.♦ Антифашистский роман, в центре - интересный образ эсэсовца. Написанный в той субъективной манере, которая уже протискивалась, хотя и с грехом пополам, в узкие щели наших издательств и журналов (Орлова 1). It was an antifascist novel with a very powerful portrait of an SS officer, written in that subjective fashion that just barely allowed it to squeeze through the narrow cracks of our publishing houses and journals (1a).♦ [Сарафанов:] У меня было звание капитана, меня оставляли в армии. С грехом пополам я демобилизовался (Вампилов 4). [S.:] I was a captain in the army and they wanted me to stay. I just barely managed to get a discharge (4b).♦ "Ты говоришь по-испански?" - " С грехом пополам". "Do you speak Spanish?" "After a fashion."2. obs through deception, trickery:- by dishonest means.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с горем пополам
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4 с грехом пополам
[AdvP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. Also: С ГОРЕМ ПОПОЛАМ coll with difficulty and almost not succeeding: (just) barely; (just) barely manage (to do sth.); just scrape through (sth.); [in limited contexts]⇒ by the skin of one's teeth; [of one's ability to do sth.] after a fashion.♦ Антифашистский роман, в центре - интересный образ эсэсовца. Написанный в той субъективной манере, которая уже протискивалась, хотя и с грехом пополам, в узкие щели наших издательств и журналов (Орлова 1). It was an antifascist novel with a very powerful portrait of an SS officer, written in that subjective fashion that just barely allowed it to squeeze through the narrow cracks of our publishing houses and journals (1a).♦ [Сарафанов:] У меня было звание капитана, меня оставляли в армии. С грехом пополам я демобилизовался (Вампилов 4). [S.:] I was a captain in the army and they wanted me to stay. I just barely managed to get a discharge (4b).♦ "Ты говоришь по-испански?" - "С грехом пополам". "Do you speak Spanish?" "After a fashion."2. obs through deception, trickery:- by dishonest means.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с грехом пополам
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