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X gives Y no peace (rest)

  • 1 П-287

    HE ДАВАТЬ ПОКОЯ (-ю) кому VP subj: human or abstr
    to disturb, worry s.o. unremittingly
    X не даёт Y-y покоя = X gives Y no peace (rest)
    X doesn't give Y a momenta peace (rest) person X doesn't (won't) leave (let) Y alone (for a second (a moment etc)) X haunts Y.
    В первые дни Семён опасался, что Митягин покою не даст - каждый день будет приходить и жаловаться (Тендряков 1). For the first few days Simon feared that Mityagin would give him no peace-that he would come round every day and whine (1a).
    (Софья Егоровна:) Вы как-то странно смотрите (на меня)... преследуете... Точно шпионите!.. Вы не даёте мне покоя... (Чехов 1). (S.E.:) You have this odd way of looking (at me)...and follow me about-as if you were spying on me.... You won't leave me alone... (1b).
    В Сибири, где одни лиственницы да якуты слушали его, ему не давал покоя образ «эстрады» и «залы»... (Набоков 1)....In Siberia, where his only listeners were the larches and the Yakuts, he was haunted by the image of a "platform" and a "lecture hall"... (1a).

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  • 2 не давать покою

    [VP; subj: human or abstr]
    =====
    to disturb, worry s.o. unremittingly:
    - X не даёт Y-y покоя X gives Y no peace (rest);
    - person X doesn't (won't) leave (let) Y alone (for a second <a moment etc>);
    - X haunts Y.
         ♦ В первые дни Семён опасался, что Митягин покою не даст - каждый день будет приходить и жаловаться (Тендряков 1). For the first few days Simon feared that Mityagin would give him no peace-that he would come round every day and whine (1a).
         ♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Вы как-то странно смотрите [на меня]... преследуете... Точно шпионите!.. Вы не даёте мне покоя... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] You have this odd way of looking [at me]... and follow me about-as if you were spying on me.... You won't leave me alone... (1b).
         ♦...В Сибири, где одни лиственницы да якуты слушали его, ему не давал покоя образ "эстрады" и "залы"... (Набоков 1)....In Siberia, where his only listeners were the larches and the Yakuts, he was haunted by the image of a "platform" and a "lecture hall"... (1a).

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  • 3 не давать покоя

    НЕ ДАВАТЬ ПОКОЯ <-ю> кому
    [VP; subj: human or abstr]
    =====
    to disturb, worry s.o. unremittingly:
    - X не даёт Y-y покоя X gives Y no peace (rest);
    - person X doesn't (won't) leave (let) Y alone (for a second <a moment etc>);
    - X haunts Y.
         ♦ В первые дни Семён опасался, что Митягин покою не даст - каждый день будет приходить и жаловаться (Тендряков 1). For the first few days Simon feared that Mityagin would give him no peace-that he would come round every day and whine (1a).
         ♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Вы как-то странно смотрите [на меня]... преследуете... Точно шпионите!.. Вы не даёте мне покоя... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] You have this odd way of looking [at me]... and follow me about-as if you were spying on me.... You won't leave me alone... (1b).
         ♦...В Сибири, где одни лиственницы да якуты слушали его, ему не давал покоя образ "эстрады" и "залы"... (Набоков 1)....In Siberia, where his only listeners were the larches and the Yakuts, he was haunted by the image of a "platform" and a "lecture hall"... (1a).

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