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1 ломаный английский язык
General subject: broken English, chee chee, chee-chee, talkee talkee, talkee-talkee, English of sorts (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), pidgin English, pidginУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ломаный английский язык
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2 не в духе
1) General subject: hung up, ill-humored, ill-humoured, moody, mumpish, out of humor, in the mean bag, out of sorts3) Australian slang: pissed off, shirty5) American English: out of sorts, in a bad mood6) Makarov: as cross as two sticks, cross as two sticks, out of humour -
3 плохо себя чувствовать
1) General subject: be out of sorts, feel below par, not to be the thing, not to feel the thing2) Jargon: on the blink3) American English: feel like two cents4) Makarov: feel bad, feel cheap, feel peculiar, feel seedyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохо себя чувствовать
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4 расклеиться
1) General subject: come unstuck (в переносном значении), be out of sorts, feel seedy2) American English: come unglued -
5 Г-442
НИ ГУГУ coll Invar1. ( usu. predic with subj: human or collectusu. used in present or past contexts because of the absence of a verb in Russian, the tense of the verb in the English equivalent must be determined by the context) one keeps silent, does not say anythingX ни ryry = (past context) X didn't say ( breathe) a wordX didn't make ( utter, let out) a (one) peep X kept mum there wasn't ( s.o. didn't hear) a peep (a sound, a word) from (out of) X....Они здесь только покурить: дыма табачного в рот наберут, ни гугу (Ерофеев 3)....They just went out there for a smoke, took a drag or two of tobacco smoke into their lungs, and never made a peep (3a)....(Местная газета «Большевистские темпы») печатала чёрт-те чего, а о пропавшем Учреждении -ни гугу (Войнович 2)....(The local newspaper Bolshevik Tempos) was printing all sorts of rubbish, but that the Institution had vanished, not one peep (2a).2. от кого, откуда \Г-442 ( subj (with не бытье)) there has been no news, letter, response from some person or organization: от X-a ни гугу — there hasn't been a (any) word from Xthere is no word from X person Y hasn't heard a thing from X.3. \Г-442 (кому о ком-чём) (used as imperdo not tell anyone (or a certain person) about sth.X-y (никому) (об Y-e) ни гугу = don't (you mustn't) say (breathe) a word to X (to anyone) (about Y)not a word to X (to anyone) (about Y) don't (you mustn't) make (utter) a peep (a sound) to X (about Y) keep mum (about Y).Говоря строго между нами, только уж ты, профессор, об этом никому ни гугу, - я соврал тебе давеча про наше хорошее положение. Положение у нас хуже некуда (Терц 6). Strictly between ourselves-but you really mustn't breathe a word, Professor-1 told you a lie when I said that things were not as bad as they might be. The fact is, they couldn't be worse (6a).У меня гениальная идея, сказал Претендент, и они перешли на шепот. Только никому ни гугу, сказал Претендент (Зиновьев 1). "I've had a marvellous idea," said Claimant, and the rest of the conversation was held in whispers. "Not a word to anyone," said Claimant (1a). -
6 ни гугу
• НИ ГУГУ coll[Invar]=====1. [usu. predic with subj: human or collect; usu. used in present or past contexts; because of the absence of a verb in Russian, the tense of the verb in the English equivalent must be determined by the context]⇒ one keeps silent, does not say anything:- X didn't make <utter, let out> a < one> peep;- X kept mum;- there wasn't < s.o. didn't hear> a peep <a sound, a word> from < out of> X.♦...Они здесь только покурить: дыма табачного в рот наберут, ни гугу (Ерофеев 3)....They just went out there for a smoke, took a drag or two of tobacco smoke into their lungs, and never made a peep (3a).♦...[Местная газета "Большевистские темпы"] печатала чёрт-те чего, а о пропавшем Учреждении - ни гугу (Войнович 2)....[The local newspaper Bolshevik Tempos] was printing all sorts of rubbish, but that the Institution had vanished, not one peep (2a).⇒ there has been no news, letter, response from some person or organization:- person Y hasn't heard a thing from X.3. ни гугу (кому о ком-чём) [used as imper]⇒ do not tell anyone (or a certain person) about sth.:- X-у (никому) (об Y-e) ни гугу≈ don't (you mustn't) say (breathe) a word to X (to anyone) (about Y);- keep mum (about Y).♦ Говоря строго между нами, только уж ты, профессор, об этом никому ни гугу, - я соврал тебе давеча про наше хорошее положение. Положение у нас хуже некуда (Терц 6). Strictly between ourselves-but you really mustn't breathe a word, Professor - I told you a lie when I said that things were not as bad as they might be. The fact is, they couldn't be worse (6a).♦ У меня гениальная идея, сказал Претендент, и они перешли на шепот. Только никому ни гугу, сказал Претендент (Зиновьев 1). "I've had a marvellous idea," said Claimant, and the rest of the conversation was held in whispers. "Not a word to anyone," said Claimant (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни гугу
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