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1 парная баня
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2 турецкая баня
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3 турецкий
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4 баня
ж. bathбаня; купальня — bath house
Синонимический ряд:выговор (сущ.) взбучку; внушение; выволочку; выговор; головомойку; нагоняй; нахлобучку; проборку; разнос -
5 турецкие бани
1) General subject: Turkish bath2) Construction: Turkish baths3) Arabian language: hummum4) Taboo: baths (как место встречи гомосексуалистов) -
6 горячевоздушная турецкая баня
Medicine: Turkish bathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > горячевоздушная турецкая баня
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7 Т-107
НА ТО И НА ТО PrepP these forms only usu. adv often foil. by a чтобы-clause) used when emphasizing that the given statement expresses the main function (job, role) or characteristic feature of s.o. or sth.: (after all,) that's what a NP is for (does) (after all,) that's what NPs) are for (do) that (it) is what is to be expected (of a NP (in some place etc)) (in limited contexts) the job of a NP is to... (asa NP,) that'syour (his etc) job (department)that's what NP is about the NP, being theNP,... Правда, пожары в Гаграх, как в турецкой бане, случались крайне редко, но на то и санитарные меры (Искандер 3). Admittedly, fires were as rare in Gagra as in a Turkish bath, but that's what public safety measures are for (3a).Комиссар почувствовал свою вину за то, что в госпитале умирают люди. До приезда (Людмилы) Шапошниковой его это не тревожило, на то и госпиталь во время войны (Гроссман 2). The commissar felt guilty because men were dying in his hospital. Until Lyudmila's visit this had never disturbed him: it was what was to be expected in a military hospital (2a).Душегуб ты...» - «Это какой же я душегуб?» - «Истинный! Кто Петра убил? Не ты?» - «Я... А ежели б Петро меня поймал, что бы он сделал?.. Он бы тоже меня убил... На то она и война» (Шолохов 5). "You're а murderer..." "Me? A murderer?" "Indeed, you are! Who killed Petro? Wasn't it you?" "Yes....Suppose Petro had caught me, what would he have done?...He'd have killed me the same....That's what war's about" (5a).... Царь на то и царь, чтобы, не останавливаясь, ехать к своему почетному месту (Искандер 5). The czar, being the czar, rides to his place of honor without stopping (5a). -
8 на то
• НА ТО И; НА ТО[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv; often foll. by a чтобы-clause]=====⇒ used when emphasizing that the given statement expresses the main function (job, role) or characteristic feature of s.o. or sth.:- (after all,) that's what a [NP] is for < does>;- (after all,) that's what [NPs] are for <do>;- that <it> is what is to be expected (of a [NP] <in some place etc>);- [in limited contexts] the job of a [NP] is to...;- (asa [NP],) that'syour (his etc) job (department);- that's what [NP] is about;♦ Правда, пожары в Гаграх, как в турецкой бане, случались крайне редко, но на то и санитарные меры (Искандер 3). Admittedly, fires were as rare in Gagra as in a Turkish bath, but that's what public safety measures are for (3a).♦ Комиссар почувствовал свою вину за то, что в госпитале умирают люди. До приезда [Людмилы] Шапошниковой его это не тревожило, на то и госпиталь во время войны (Гроссман 2). The commissar felt guilty because men were dying in his hospital. Until Lyudmila's visit this had never disturbed him: it was what was to be expected in a military hospital (2a).♦ "Душегуб ты..." - "Это какой же я душегуб?" - " Истинный! Кто Петра убил? Не ты?" - " Я... А ежели б Петро меня поймал, что бы он сделал?.. Он бы тоже меня убил... На то она и война" (Шолохов 5). "You're a murderer..." "Me? A murderer?" "Indeed, you are! Who killed Petro? Wasn't it you?" "Yes....Suppose Petro had caught me, what would he have done?...He'd have killed me the same... That's what war's about" (5a). +...Царь на то и царь, чтобы, не останавливаясь, ехать к своему почётному месту (Искандер 5). The czar, being the czar, rides to his place of honor without stopping (5a). -
9 на то и
• НА ТО И; НА ТО[PrepP; these forms only; usu. adv; often foll. by a чтобы-clause]=====⇒ used when emphasizing that the given statement expresses the main function (job, role) or characteristic feature of s.o. or sth.:- (after all,) that's what a [NP] is for < does>;- (after all,) that's what [NPs] are for <do>;- that <it> is what is to be expected (of a [NP] <in some place etc>);- [in limited contexts] the job of a [NP] is to...;- (asa [NP],) that'syour (his etc) job (department);- that's what [NP] is about;♦ Правда, пожары в Гаграх, как в турецкой бане, случались крайне редко, но на то и санитарные меры (Искандер 3). Admittedly, fires were as rare in Gagra as in a Turkish bath, but that's what public safety measures are for (3a).♦ Комиссар почувствовал свою вину за то, что в госпитале умирают люди. До приезда [Людмилы] Шапошниковой его это не тревожило, на то и госпиталь во время войны (Гроссман 2). The commissar felt guilty because men were dying in his hospital. Until Lyudmila's visit this had never disturbed him: it was what was to be expected in a military hospital (2a).♦ "Душегуб ты..." - "Это какой же я душегуб?" - " Истинный! Кто Петра убил? Не ты?" - " Я... А ежели б Петро меня поймал, что бы он сделал?.. Он бы тоже меня убил... На то она и война" (Шолохов 5). "You're a murderer..." "Me? A murderer?" "Indeed, you are! Who killed Petro? Wasn't it you?" "Yes....Suppose Petro had caught me, what would he have done?...He'd have killed me the same... That's what war's about" (5a). +...Царь на то и царь, чтобы, не останавливаясь, ехать к своему почётному месту (Искандер 5). The czar, being the czar, rides to his place of honor without stopping (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на то и
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10 горячевоздушная турецкая баня
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > горячевоздушная турецкая баня
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11 парная
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12 махровое полотенце
Turkish towel, bath towelРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > махровое полотенце
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13 банька
a bath-hut"Warm the bath-hut, my love, set it steaming,
I will lash myself glowing red,
On a shelf somewhere near the ceiling
I will squash all my doubts – kill them dead."
(из перевода "Баньки по-белому" В.Высоцкого, выполненного Kathryn Hamilton)
(интересное примечание к переводу:)
"A lengthy treatise would be needed to really explain the role of the bath-hut in the Russian way of life – or what used to be the way of life in peasant Russia. It was, and in some areas still is, an institution – much like the ancient Roman baths, the Turkish baths, the Japanese baths, or the Finnish saunas, the difference being that Russian bath-huts are family affairs, not public institutions, each farmstead having a bath-hut (endearingly referred to as ban'ka, not the formal banya) of its own. < … > With Russia's severe climate, warming oneself in the steam of the bath-hut, accompanied by ritual self-flagellation with a birch-twig besom, rolling naked in the snow or dipping in an ice-hole in a lake or river to cool off, is a real delight. Steaming oneself in the bath-hut was also a necessary prelude to a religious or any other kind of feast, a remedy for nearly all types of illnesses, and sometimes an act of preparation for death.– The hero of this song is apparently a Siberian peasant branded kulak during forced collectivisation who resisted arrest and was deported from his native village. Peasants from European Russia were taken to Siberia, while those in Siberia could naturally be taken merely to another part of Siberia (this explains verse seven). Many peasants had faith in Stalin even in the camps, they believed he knew nothing of his hirelings' atrocities; hence the widespread custom of tattooing his profile on the breast, described in the song – and the anguished soul-searching on finding out that Stalin hadn't been all that blameless, after all. Touching as it does on the raw nerves of society, this is probably the most important, and characteristic, of all of Vysotsky's poem-songs.– Tr."Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > банька
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14 мохнатое полотенце
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > мохнатое полотенце
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15 полотенце
1. face towel2. towelмахровое, мохнатое полотенце — Turkish towel
Синонимический ряд:утиральник (сущ.) рушник; рушнике; утиральник; утирка; утирке; утирку -
16 полотенце
с.towelполотенце на валике — roller towel, jack-towel
мохнатое полотенце — bath towel, Turkish towel
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17 полотенце
ср.махровое полотенце — Turkish towel, bath towel
полотенце на ролике — roller towel, jack-towel
посудное полотенце, кухонное полотенце — tea-towel, dish-cloth
См. также в других словарях:
Turkish bath — Turkish baths 1) N COUNT A Turkish bath is a type of bath in which you sit in a very hot steamy room, then wash, have a massage, and finally swim or shower in very cold water. 2) N COUNT A Turkish bath a place where you can have a Turkish bath … English dictionary
Turkish bath — Bath Bath (b[.a]th; 61), n.; pl. {Baths} (b[.a][th]z). [AS. b[ae][eth]; akin to OS. & Icel. ba[eth], Sw., Dan., D., & G. bad, and perh. to G. b[ a]hen to foment.] 1. The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turkish bath — noun count 1. ) a type of bath in which you sit in a very hot room, then wash yourself and have a MASSAGE 2. ) a place where you can have a Turkish bath … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Turkish bath — n a type of bath in which you sit in a very hot steamy room, have a ↑massage, then take a cold ↑shower or bath … Dictionary of contemporary English
Turkish bath — n. 1. a kind of bath in which the bather, after a period of heavy perspiration in a room of hot air or steam, is washed, massaged, and cooled 2. a place where such a bath is given … English World dictionary
Turkish bath — ► NOUN 1) a cleansing treatment that involves sitting in a room filled with very hot air or steam, followed by washing and massage. 2) a building or room where such a treatment is available … English terms dictionary
Turkish bath — The Turkish bath ( tr. hamam; from ar. حمّام, ArabDIN|ḥammām ) is the Middle Eastern variant of a steam bath, which can be categorized as a wet relative of the sauna. They have played an important role in cultures of the Middle East, serving as… … Wikipedia
Turkish bath — a bath in which the bather, after copious perspiration in a steam room, showers and has a rubdown. [1635 45] * * * Bath originating in the Middle East, combining exposure to warm air, steam immersion, massage, and a cold bath or shower. The… … Universalium
Turkish bath — noun 1. a steam room where facilities are available for a bath followed by a shower and massage • Hypernyms: ↑steam bath, ↑steam room, ↑vapor bath, ↑vapour bath 2. you sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower • Syn: ↑steam… … Useful english dictionary
Turkish bath — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms Turkish bath : singular Turkish bath plural Turkish baths a type of bath in which you sit in a very hot room, then wash yourself and have a massage … English dictionary
Turkish bath — noun (C) a health treatment that involves sitting in a very hot steamy room: I walked into the club and it was like a Turkish bath! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English