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  • 1 had not

    Colloquial: hadn't

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > had not

  • 2 Shall I cancel telegram (message) Number.... as if it had not been sent?

    Radio: QTA

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Shall I cancel telegram (message) Number.... as if it had not been sent?

  • 3 Shall I cancel telegram Number.... as if it had not been sent?

    Radio: (message) QTA

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Shall I cancel telegram Number.... as if it had not been sent?

  • 4 Л-176

    ТЯНУТЬ/ПОТЯНУТЬ ЛЯМКУ coll VP subj: human usu. impfv) to be occupied for a long period of time with a difficult, unpleasant, monotonous task
    X тянул лямку = X slaved (toiled) (away)
    X sweated it out X performed (was engaged in) drudgery X was (remained) in harness X drudged (in limited contexts) X sweated.
    Жерков после своего изгнания из главного штаба не остался в полку, говоря, что он не дурак во фронте лямку тянуть, когда он при штабе, ничего не делая, получит наград больше... (Толстой 4). After his dismissal from head-quarters Zherkov had not remained in the regiment, saying he was not such a fool as to slave at the front when he could get more rewards by doing nothing on the staff... (4b).
    Максим кончает пехотное училище, будет тянуть армейскую лямку (Рыбаков 2)...Max was finishing infantry school and would sweat it out in the army (2a).
    .При изменившихся обстоятельствах мне казалось невыносимым тянуть всё ту же лямку (Гинзбург 2)....In the changed circumstances, it seemed insufferable to me to have to perform the same drudgery as before (2a).
    Отец его, боевой генерал 1812 года, полуграмотный, грубый, но не злой русский человек, всю жизнь свою тянул лямку, командовал сперва бригадой, потом дивизией... (Тургенев 2). His father, a general, who had seen active service in 1812, a coarse and uneducated Russian but not ill-natured, had been in harness all his life, commanding a brigade at first and then a division... (2a). His father, a general who had fought in 1812, a half-educated, coarse, but not ill-natured man, a typical Russian, had drudged all his life, first in command of a brigade, then of a division... (2b).
    Нет, пускай послужит он в армии, да потянет лямку, да понюхает пороху, да будет солдат...» (Пушкин 2). "No, let him serve in the army, let him learn to sweat and get used to the smell of gunpowder, let him become a soldier..." (2a).

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  • 5 потянуть лямку

    ТЯНУТЬ/ПОТЯНУТЬ ЛЯМКУ coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]
    =====
    to be occupied for a long period of time with a difficult, unpleasant, monotonous task:
    - X тянул лямку X slaved (toiled) (away);
    - [in limited contexts] X sweated.
         ♦ Жерков после своего изгнания из главного штаба не остался в полку, говоря, что он не дурак во фронте лямку тянуть, когда он при штабе, ничего не делая, получит наград больше... (Толстой 4). After his dismissal from head-quarters Zherkov had not remained in the regiment, saying he was not such a fool as to slave at the front when he could get more rewards by doing nothing on the staff... (4b).
         ♦ Максим кончает пехотное училище, будет тянуть армейскую лямку (Рыбаков 2)...Max was finishing infantry school and would sweat it out in the army (2a).
         ♦...При изменившихся обстоятельствах мне казалось невыносимым тянуть всё ту же лямку (Гинзбург 2)....In the changed circumstances, it seemed insufferable to me to have to perform the same drudgery as before (2a).
         ♦ Отец его, боевой генерал 1812 года, полуграмотный, грубый, но не злой русский человек, всю жизнь свою тянул лямку, командовал сперва бригадой, потом дивизией... (Тургенев 2). His father, a general, who had seen active service in 1812, a coarse and uneducated Russian but not ill-natured, had been in harness all his life, commanding a brigade at first and then a division... (2a). His father, a general who had fought in 1812, a halfeducated, coarse, but not ill-natured man, a typical Russian, had drudged all his life, first in command of a brigade, then of a division... (2b).
         ♦ "Нет, пускай послужит он в армии, да потянет лямку, да понюхает пороху, да будет солдат..." (Пушкин 2). "No, let him serve in the army, let him learn to sweat and get used to the smell of gunpowder, let him become a soldier..." (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потянуть лямку

  • 6 тянуть лямку

    ТЯНУТЬ/ПОТЯНУТЬ ЛЯМКУ coll
    [VP; subj: human; usu. impfv]
    =====
    to be occupied for a long period of time with a difficult, unpleasant, monotonous task:
    - X тянул лямку X slaved (toiled) (away);
    - [in limited contexts] X sweated.
         ♦ Жерков после своего изгнания из главного штаба не остался в полку, говоря, что он не дурак во фронте лямку тянуть, когда он при штабе, ничего не делая, получит наград больше... (Толстой 4). After his dismissal from head-quarters Zherkov had not remained in the regiment, saying he was not such a fool as to slave at the front when he could get more rewards by doing nothing on the staff... (4b).
         ♦ Максим кончает пехотное училище, будет тянуть армейскую лямку (Рыбаков 2)...Max was finishing infantry school and would sweat it out in the army (2a).
         ♦...При изменившихся обстоятельствах мне казалось невыносимым тянуть всё ту же лямку (Гинзбург 2)....In the changed circumstances, it seemed insufferable to me to have to perform the same drudgery as before (2a).
         ♦ Отец его, боевой генерал 1812 года, полуграмотный, грубый, но не злой русский человек, всю жизнь свою тянул лямку, командовал сперва бригадой, потом дивизией... (Тургенев 2). His father, a general, who had seen active service in 1812, a coarse and uneducated Russian but not ill-natured, had been in harness all his life, commanding a brigade at first and then a division... (2a). His father, a general who had fought in 1812, a halfeducated, coarse, but not ill-natured man, a typical Russian, had drudged all his life, first in command of a brigade, then of a division... (2b).
         ♦ "Нет, пускай послужит он в армии, да потянет лямку, да понюхает пороху, да будет солдат..." (Пушкин 2). "No, let him serve in the army, let him learn to sweat and get used to the smell of gunpowder, let him become a soldier..." (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тянуть лямку

  • 7 не в себе

    разг.
    1) (в душевном расстройстве, напоминающем помешательство) out of sorts; out of one's mind; not quite oneself; not < quite> all there

    Варвара. Мамаша, пойдёмте-ка в кухню, там повар капризничает... Ксения. Он - не в себе, у него сына убили. (М. Горький, Егор Булычёв и другие)Varvara: Mother, let's go to the kitchen, the cook's gone into one of his tantrums again... Ksenia: He's not quite himself, his son's been killed.

    Он был явно не в себе. Всё, о чём он мечтал, очевидно, вдруг накрылось - начальство взяло обратно своё согласие на его перевод в морскую пехоту под Москву, и он теперь бесится. (К. Симонов, Иноземцев и Рындин) — Obviously, he was badly upset. All he wanted must have fallen through. The command had rescinded its permission for his transfer to the marines fighting near Moscow and he was wild.

    2) (не совсем нормален, со странностями) not < quite> all there; a bit eccentric; kinky Amer.

    Над ней посмеивались, говоря: "Она - тронутая", "не в себе"; она привыкла и к этой боли. (А. Грин, Алые паруса) — The villagers said, 'She's touched; She's not there'. She had become accustomed to this pain too.

    Дима, конечно, со странностями. Но, может быть, так и надо? Все великие люди были немножечко не в себе. (А. Алексин, Мой брат играет на кларнете...) — Dima does act strangely at times. But perhaps that's only to be expected. After all, all great men were a bit eccentric.

    3) (не в обычном для себя состоянии; не такой, как всегда) not quite oneself; not quite one's usual self

    Андрей. Я всю ночь не спал и теперь немножко не в себе, как говорится. (А. Чехов, Три сестры)Andrei. I didn't sleep a wink last night and I'm not quite myself, as they say.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в себе

  • 8 не хватает духу

    не хватает (нехватает, недостаёт) духу ( сделать что-либо)
    разг.
    have no heart to do smth., not have the heart to do smth.; lack in spirit, lack the spirit to do smth.; not be able to summon up enough courage; not be able to bring oneself to do smth.

    Надо уходить: ещё можно прорваться, ещё недалеко ушли главные силы, а Кожух... стоит. Нехватает духу двинуться, не дождавшись отставших колонн. (А. Серафимович, Железный поток) — It was necessary to get away. It was vital. There was still a possibility of breaking through, the main forces were still not too far off, but Kozhukh did not move. He had no heart to abandon the columns which had lagged behind.

    - Да, я несколько раз заходил к вам в прируб, но разбудить не хватило духу. Уж очень сладко вы спали. (Н. Рыленков, Недопетая песня) — 'I looked in several times but didn't have the heart to wake you. You were sleeping so soundly.'

    У Суслопарова не хватило духу ответить сразу. (В. Астафьев, Тревожный сон) — Susloparov lacked the spirit to reply at once.

    Проходило время, и она опять угадывала, что Захар душой не с ней, и опять чугунная тяжесть сковывала её, в один из таких моментов она твёрдо решила не мучаться больше и сказать ему, чтобы он совсем ушёл, но так и не хватило для этого духу. (П. Проскурин, Судьба) — Then time would pass and she would see that Zakhar's heart was not hers, that it seemed to be elsewhere, and once again a terribly heavy leaden burden would crush her, and in one such moment she decided she must put an end to her suffering and tell Zakhar to go away, to leave them for good, but she could not summon up enough courage.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не хватает духу

  • 9 В-96

    НА ВЗГЛЯД coll PrepP Invar
    1.
    adv
    outwardly
    in appearance
    from the looks of to look at.
    На взгляд он был человек видный черты лица его были не лишены приятности, но в эту приятность, казалось, чересчур было передано сахару... (Гоголь 3). In appearance he was an impressive-looking man, his features were rather pleasant, but this pleasantness, one could not help feeling, had much too much sugar in it... (3a).
    2. - чей, кого. Also: НА ГЛАЗ (-a) obs (the resulting PrepP is sent adv
    usu. parenth)) according to s.o. 's opinion, belief: на Х-ов взгляд - to X's mind in X's opinion (view, book) as (the way) X sees it the way X looks at it
    (in limited contexts) what (which) one considers (would consider)...И тут Абесаломон Нартович нам выдал, на мой взгляд, хорошую новеллу (Искандер 4). At this point Abesalomon Nar-tovich produced what to my mind was a good short story (4a).
    Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора. Но, на взгляд Алеши, лицо её стало как бы еще привлекательнее, и он любил, входя к ней, встречать ее взгляд (Достоевский 2). Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out. But in Alyosha's opinion her face had become even more attractive, as it were, and he loved meeting her eyes when he entered her room (2a).
    В тридцать шестом году он рассорился с отцом - строгим, деспотичным, не желавшим мириться с кинематографическими, на его взгляд несерьёзными, увлечениями сына... (Некрасов 1). In 1936 he had quarreled with his father, who was strict, despotic, and did not wish to countenance his son's frivolous (as he saw it) enthusiasm for the movies.. (1a).
    (В старину,) no сравнению с позднейшей убористой печатью, на странице помещалось мало знаков. Маленькая, на наш взгляд, повестушка растягивалась на волюм... (Терц 3). Compared to the very close print of a later age, (in the old days) there were fewer letters to a page. A story which we would now consider short filled a whole volume... (3a).

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  • 10 на взгляд

    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. [adv]
    outwardly:
    - to look at.
         ♦ На взгляд он был человек видный; черты лица его были не лишены приятности, но в эту приятность, казалось, чересчур было передано сахару... (Гоголь 3). In appearance he was an impressive-looking man, his features were rather pleasant, but this pleasantness, one could not help feeling, had much too much sugar in it... (3a).
    2. на взгляд чей, кого. Also: НА ГЛАЗ <-a> obs [the resulting PrepP is sent adv (usu. parenth)]
    according to s.o.'s opinion, belief:
    - на Х-ов взгляд to X's mind;
    - in X's opinion (view, book);
    - [in limited contexts] what (which) one considers (would consider)...
         ♦ И тут Абесаломон Нартович нам выдал, на мой взгляд, хорошую новеллу (Искандер 4). At this point Abesalomon Nartovich produced what to my mind was a good short story (4a).
         ♦ Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора. Но, на взгляд Алеши, лицо её стало как бы еще привлекательнее, и он любил, входя к ней, встречать ее взгляд (Достоевский 2). Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out. But in Alyosha's opinion her face had become even more attractive, as it were, and he loved meeting her eyes when he entered her room (2a).
         ♦ В тридцать шестом году он рассорился с отцом - строгим, деспотичным, не желавшим мириться с кинематографическими, на его взгляд несерьёзными, увлечениями сына... (Некрасов 1). In 1936 he had quarreled with his father, who was strict, despotic, and did not wish to countenance his son's frivolous (as he saw it) enthusiasm for the movies.. (1a).
         ♦ [В старину,] по сравнению с позднейшей убористой печатью, на странице помещалось мало знаков. Маленькая, на наш взгляд, повестушка растягивалась на волюм... (Терц 3). Compared to the very close print of a later age, [in the old days] there were fewer letters to a page. A story which we would now consider short filled a whole volume... (3a).

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  • 11 на глаз

    I
    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. [adv]
    outwardly:
    - to look at.
         ♦ На взгляд он был человек видный; черты лица его были не лишены приятности, но в эту приятность, казалось, чересчур было передано сахару... (Гоголь 3). In appearance he was an impressive-looking man, his features were rather pleasant, but this pleasantness, one could not help feeling, had much too much sugar in it... (3a).
    2. на глаз чей, кого. Also: НА ГЛАЗ <-a> obs [the resulting PrepP is sent adv (usu. parenth)]
    according to s.o.'s opinion, belief:
    - на Х-ов взгляд to X's mind;
    - in X's opinion (view, book);
    - [in limited contexts] what (which) one considers (would consider)...
         ♦ И тут Абесаломон Нартович нам выдал, на мой взгляд, хорошую новеллу (Искандер 4). At this point Abesalomon Nartovich produced what to my mind was a good short story (4a).
         ♦ Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора. Но, на взгляд Алеши, лицо её стало как бы еще привлекательнее, и он любил, входя к ней, встречать ее взгляд (Достоевский 2). Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out. But in Alyosha's opinion her face had become even more attractive, as it were, and he loved meeting her eyes when he entered her room (2a).
         ♦ В тридцать шестом году он рассорился с отцом - строгим, деспотичным, не желавшим мириться с кинематографическими, на его взгляд несерьёзными, увлечениями сына... (Некрасов 1). In 1936 he had quarreled with his father, who was strict, despotic, and did not wish to countenance his son's frivolous (as he saw it) enthusiasm for the movies.. (1a).
         ♦ [В старину,] по сравнению с позднейшей убористой печатью, на странице помещалось мало знаков. Маленькая, на наш взгляд, повестушка растягивалась на волюм... (Терц 3). Compared to the very close print of a later age, [in the old days] there were fewer letters to a page. A story which we would now consider short filled a whole volume... (3a).
    II
    НА ГЛАЗ < НА ГЛАЗОК> определять, прикидывать
    [PrepP; these forms only; adv]
    =====
    (to measure sth., judge the size of sth. etc) just by looking and approximating, without using any measuring devices:
    - (measure (judge etc) sth.) by eye;
    - (tell) by looking.
         ♦ Покупать скот нужен опыт, надо на глаз определить, как откормлена скотина, сколько в ней ценного мяса, сколько жира... (Рыбаков 1). It takes experience to buy animals, you have to be able to judge by eye what the animal has been fed on, how much valuable meat there is on it, and how much fat... (1a).
         ♦ "Я и так на глаз вижу, сколько там пудов в мешках!" (Искандер 5). "Anyway, I can tell by looking how many pounds there are in the sacks!" (5a).

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  • 12 на глаза

    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. [adv]
    outwardly:
    - to look at.
         ♦ На взгляд он был человек видный; черты лица его были не лишены приятности, но в эту приятность, казалось, чересчур было передано сахару... (Гоголь 3). In appearance he was an impressive-looking man, his features were rather pleasant, but this pleasantness, one could not help feeling, had much too much sugar in it... (3a).
    2. на глаза чей, кого. Also: НА ГЛАЗ <-a> obs [the resulting PrepP is sent adv (usu. parenth)]
    according to s.o.'s opinion, belief:
    - на Х-ов взгляд to X's mind;
    - in X's opinion (view, book);
    - [in limited contexts] what (which) one considers (would consider)...
         ♦ И тут Абесаломон Нартович нам выдал, на мой взгляд, хорошую новеллу (Искандер 4). At this point Abesalomon Nartovich produced what to my mind was a good short story (4a).
         ♦ Она сильно изменилась в лице, похудела и пожелтела, хотя вот уже почти две недели как могла выходить со двора. Но, на взгляд Алеши, лицо её стало как бы еще привлекательнее, и он любил, входя к ней, встречать ее взгляд (Достоевский 2). Her face was greatly changed, she had become thin and sallow, though for almost two weeks she had already been able to go out. But in Alyosha's opinion her face had become even more attractive, as it were, and he loved meeting her eyes when he entered her room (2a).
         ♦ В тридцать шестом году он рассорился с отцом - строгим, деспотичным, не желавшим мириться с кинематографическими, на его взгляд несерьёзными, увлечениями сына... (Некрасов 1). In 1936 he had quarreled with his father, who was strict, despotic, and did not wish to countenance his son's frivolous (as he saw it) enthusiasm for the movies.. (1a).
         ♦ [В старину,] по сравнению с позднейшей убористой печатью, на странице помещалось мало знаков. Маленькая, на наш взгляд, повестушка растягивалась на волюм... (Терц 3). Compared to the very close print of a later age, [in the old days] there were fewer letters to a page. A story which we would now consider short filled a whole volume... (3a).

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  • 13 на кривой не объедешь

    на кривой (на козе, на вороных, на саврасой) не объедешь ( кого)
    прост.
    you can't fool (dupe, mislead) him (her, etc.); he (she, etc.) is not to be had with such humbug

    Как бы для того, чтобы доказать Добродетелям, что их на кривой не объедешь, [Пороки] на всю ночь закатились в трактир "Самарканд"... (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Добродетели и пороки) — As if to show the Virtues that they weren't to be had with such humbug, they had an all-night spree at the Samarkand Hotel...

    - Хлеба я вам не дам. - Это почему же, дозволь спросить? - Потому что у меня он сохранней будет. А вам отдай его, а к весне и порожних мешков не получишь. Мы зараз тоже ученые стали, на кривой не объедешь! (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'I'm not giving you my grain.' 'Why not, may I ask?' 'Because it will be safer with me. If I give it to you, there won't even be the empty sacks left in the spring. We're getting learned, too, you can't fool us.'

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  • 14 К-219

    ЗА КОМПАНИЮ (с кем) ДЛЯ КОМПАНИИ both coll PrepP these forms only adv
    (in refer, to one's or s.o. 's participation in an activity in which one or s.o. would not have engaged had others not been engaging in it) (to do sth.) with another or others when he is or they are doing it, (to get s.o. to do sth. or take s.o.) with one when one is doing sth.: (come (go etc)) along with s.o.
    (take s.o. etc) along with one join in join s.o. (do sth.) because s.o. is doing it (when a person participates in sth. in order to make it more enjoyable for another or others) (do sth.) to keep s.o. company (take s.o. with one etc) to keep one company for company.
    Алеша цирк не любит, но у нас был лишний билет, и он решил пойти за компанию. Alyosha doesn't like the circus, but since we had an extra ticket he decided to come along with us.
    (Галина:)...Бывал ли ты когда-нибудь в церкви? (Зилов:) Да. Раз мы заходили с ребятами. По пьянке. А ты? (Галина:) А я с бабушкой. За компанию (Вампилов 5). IG:) Have you ever been to church? (Z.:) Yes. Looked in once with some of my mates, when we were drunk. Have you? (G.:) I went with my grandmother. To keep her company (5a).
    Пошли, Вася, будь другом, за компанию» (Максимов 3). "Come on, Vasilii, be a pal, keep us company" (3a)
    По-моему, они даже не держали кухарку, а столовались у соседей, куда иногда за компанию затаскивали и меня пить чай или ужинать в большой компании московских беженцев, где я познакомился с некоторыми известными людьми (Катаев 3). I believe they did not even have a cook Instead they ate with their neighbours. Sometimes they took me in there with them for company to have tea or supper with a large gathering of Moscow refugees, where I met many famous people (3a).

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  • 15 для компании

    [PrepP; these forms only ; adv]
    =====
    (in refer, to one's or s.o.'s participation in an activity in which one or s.o. would not have engaged had others not been engaging in it) (to do sth.) with another or others when he is or they are doing it, (to get s.o. to do sth. or take s.o.) with one when one is doing sth.:
    - (come <go etc>) along with s.o.;
    - (take s.o. etc) along with one;
    - join s.o.;
    - (do sth.) because s.o. is doing it;
    - [when a person participates in sth. in order to make it more enjoyable for another or others](do sth.) to keep s.o. company;
    - (take s.o. with one etc) to keep one company;
    - for company. Алеша цирк не любит, но у нас был лишний билет, и он решил пойти за компанию. Alyosha doesn't like the circus, but since we had an extra ticket he decided to come along with us.
         ♦ [Галина:]...Бывал ли ты когда-нибудь в церкви? [Зилов:] Да. Раз мы заходили с ребятами. По пьянке. А ты? [Галина:] А я с бабушкой. За компанию (Вампилов 5). [G:] Have you ever been to church? [Z.:] Yes. Looked in once with some of my mates, when we were drunk. Have you? [G.:] I went with my grandmother. To keep her company (5a).
         ♦ "Пошли, Вася, будь другом, за компанию" (Максимов 3). "Come on, Vasilii, be a pal, keep us company" (3a)
         ♦ По-моему, они даже не держали кухарку, а столовались у соседей, куда иногда за компанию затаскивали и меня пить чай или ужинать в большой компании московских беженцев, где я познакомился с некоторыми известными людьми (Катаев 3). I believe they did not even have a cook Instead they ate with their neighbours. Sometimes they took me in there with them for company to have tea or supper with a large gathering of Moscow refugees, where I met many famous people (3a).

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  • 16 за компанию

    ЗА КОМПАНИЮ (с кем; ДЛЯ КОМПАНИИ both coll
    [PrepP; these forms only ; adv]
    =====
    (in refer, to one's or s.o.'s participation in an activity in which one or s.o. would not have engaged had others not been engaging in it) (to do sth.) with another or others when he is or they are doing it, (to get s.o. to do sth. or take s.o.) with one when one is doing sth.:
    - (come <go etc>) along with s.o.;
    - (take s.o. etc) along with one;
    - join s.o.;
    - (do sth.) because s.o. is doing it;
    - [when a person participates in sth. in order to make it more enjoyable for another or others](do sth.) to keep s.o. company;
    - (take s.o. with one etc) to keep one company;
    - for company. Алеша цирк не любит, но у нас был лишний билет, и он решил пойти за компанию. Alyosha doesn't like the circus, but since we had an extra ticket he decided to come along with us.
         ♦ [Галина:]...Бывал ли ты когда-нибудь в церкви? [Зилов:] Да. Раз мы заходили с ребятами. По пьянке. А ты? [Галина:] А я с бабушкой. За компанию (Вампилов 5). [G:] Have you ever been to church? [Z.:] Yes. Looked in once with some of my mates, when we were drunk. Have you? [G.:] I went with my grandmother. To keep her company (5a).
         ♦ "Пошли, Вася, будь другом, за компанию" (Максимов 3). "Come on, Vasilii, be a pal, keep us company" (3a)
         ♦ По-моему, они даже не держали кухарку, а столовались у соседей, куда иногда за компанию затаскивали и меня пить чай или ужинать в большой компании московских беженцев, где я познакомился с некоторыми известными людьми (Катаев 3). I believe they did not even have a cook Instead they ate with their neighbours. Sometimes they took me in there with them for company to have tea or supper with a large gathering of Moscow refugees, where I met many famous people (3a).

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  • 17 ни крошки

    разг.
    not a bit (a morsel, a scrap, a crumb)

    Хотя ни у кого не осталось ни крошки из харчей, припасенных в госпитале помощником начхоза, все были в приподнятом настроении, чувствуя близость жилья и отдыха. (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — Though not a soul had a crumb left from the stores which the assistant quarter-master had taken at the hospital, all of them were in a good mood, believing that rest and shelter were not far distant.

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  • 18 ни за какие коврижки

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  • 19 смотреть другими глазами

    смотреть (глядеть) другими (иными, новыми) глазами (на кого, на что)
    look at smb., smth. with different (new) eyes; see smb., smth. in a quite different light

    Он чувствовал, что в течение трёх последних дней он стал глядеть на неё другими глазами. (И. Тургенев, Дворянское гнездо) — He felt that during the last three days he had begun to look at her with different eyes.

    Весь долгий день на пути к Суходолу прошёл в жутком ощущении - смотреть новыми глазами на старое, знакомое, переживать, приближаясь к родному углу, прежнюю самое себя, замечать перемены, узнавать встречных. (И. Бунин, Суходол) — She had an uncanny feeling all the long way to Sukhodol, looking with new eyes at things old and familiar, living her former self over and over again as she neared her old home, noticing changes, recognizing people.

    Доктора, жившего тут же, в санчасти, за перегородкой, он видел теперь чаще всех и смотрел на него совсем другими глазами, чем раньше, когда-то. Он никак не мог понять, что случилось: то ли доктор круто изменился, то ли сам он разглядел в нём то, чего прежде не видал. (Н. Чуковский, Балтийское небо) — The doctor lived in the hospital - he slept in a sort of a nook partitioned off from the waiting-room - and Lunin saw more of him than of anybody else, saw him, too, in a quite different light. He could not decide what had happened: either the doctor had suddenly changed or Lunin was seeing something in him that he had missed before.

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  • 20 в отличие от

    Active current:alternating current that part in the phase with the voltage or the effective energy, as differentiated (or distinguished, or distinct) from the wattless or useless energy.

    The company has achieved a 200% increase in productivity by using the robot as opposed to manual servicing.

    The ultrasonic welding machine is semi-portable. By contrast, the resistance welder is a relatively cumbersome unit to move to a new location.

    Unlike copper windings, permanent magnets never wear out.

    Contrary to the usual practice of...

    Sediments deposited by contour currents are called contourites, to set them apart from turbidites.

    * * *
    В отличие от -- as opposed to, as contrasted to, as contrasted with; in contrast with, in contrast to; as distinct from, as distinguished from; unlike, unlike for; did not... as did, had not ... as had (британская конструкция)
     Most fine-pitch gears are used to transmit motion as opposed to the transmission of power. (В отличие от силовых передач большинство...)
     This possible separation regime appears to be of the ordinary type ( as contrasted to singular separation).
     Corrosion is brought about through chemical or electrochemical action, as contrasted with erosion caused by mechanical action.
     In contrast with the thicker inlet boundary layer, there is a pronounced thinning of the layer across the rotor.
     Also in contrast to the torsion mode, the critical phase angle always represented a backward wave.
     In this context the term "flooded bearing" becomes akin to "pressurized" bearing as distinct from Mr. G.'s classification where "flooded" is associated with bearings having no supply flow rate.
     The simplified turbine acceptance test, as distinguished from the full ASME turbine acceptance test, measures feedwater flow directly.
     Another advantage is that, unlike thermocouples, all components of this system including sensors are reusable.
     Unlike for torsion, the critical phase angle for the bending modes varied with sweep.
     Two weeks float is currently shown for these facilities compared to the rest of the 1A topside facilities (... показан двухнедельный плавающий срок...)

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