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  • 1 Л-135

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (6БЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого VP subj: human more often pfv the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back
    X положил Y-a на обе лопатки - X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc)
    X положил Y-a на обе лопатки = X pinned Y to the mat
    X laid (put) Y flat on his back X beat Y (all) hollow.
    Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). Не ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
    «На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам» (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

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  • 2 класть на лопатки

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (ОБЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого
    [VP; subj: human; more often pfv; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back:
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc):
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y to the mat;
    - X beat Y (all) hollow.
         ♦ Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). He ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
         ♦ "На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам" (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

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  • 3 класть на обе лопатки

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (ОБЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого
    [VP; subj: human; more often pfv; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back:
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc):
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y to the mat;
    - X beat Y (all) hollow.
         ♦ Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). He ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
         ♦ "На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам" (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

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  • 4 положить на лопатки

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (ОБЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого
    [VP; subj: human; more often pfv; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back:
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc):
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y to the mat;
    - X beat Y (all) hollow.
         ♦ Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). He ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
         ♦ "На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам" (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

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  • 5 положить на обе лопатки

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (ОБЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого
    [VP; subj: human; more often pfv; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back:
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc):
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y to the mat;
    - X beat Y (all) hollow.
         ♦ Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). He ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
         ♦ "На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам" (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > положить на обе лопатки

  • 6 уложить на лопатки

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (ОБЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого
    [VP; subj: human; more often pfv; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back:
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc):
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y to the mat;
    - X beat Y (all) hollow.
         ♦ Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). He ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
         ♦ "На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам" (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уложить на лопатки

  • 7 уложить на обе лопатки

    КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ (УЛОЖИТЬ) НА (ОБЕ) ЛОПАТКИ кого
    [VP; subj: human; more often pfv; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    1. in wrestling, to put s.o. flat on his back:
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y.
    2. coll to win a victory over s.o. (in an argument, contest etc):
    - X положил Y-а на обе лопатки X pinned Y to the mat;
    - X beat Y (all) hollow.
         ♦ Он высмеял Топоркова за доклад, а затем... с профессиональной сноровкой уложил отца психоанализа на обе лопатки (Ерофеев 3). He ridiculed Toporkov's report and then...with professional aplomb, he pinned the father of psychoanalysis to the mat (3a).
         ♦ "На судебном процессе я уложил рвачей на лопатки, и они получили по заслугам" (Черненок 2). "At the trial I had those grabbers flat on their backs, and they got what they deserved" (2a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уложить на обе лопатки

  • 8 лежать в лёжку

    прост.
    be laid up for long; lie like a log; be flat on one's back; be bedridden

    - Маркушка-то в лёжку лежит, того гляди, богу душу отдаст. (Д. Мамин-Сибиряк, Дикое счастье) — Markushka is flat on his back. He may gasp his last at any moment.

    Раз в месяц - с пенсии - Евстигнеич аккуратно напивался и после этого три дня лежал в лёжку. (В. Шукшин, Космос, нервная система и шмат сала) — Regularly, once a month, when he drew his pension, Yevstigneyich used to get drunk, after which he would be laid up for three days at a stretch.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лежать в лёжку

  • 9 Н-132

    НА НОГАХ PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human, obj-compl with увидеть etc obj: human), or adv
    1. in a standing position
    on one's feet
    standing.
    Майор Мышин сидел в кресле, а Наделашина держал на ногах... (Солженицын 3). Major Myshin was seated in his armchair, and he kept Nadelashin standing... (3a).
    2. awake and not in bed
    X был на ногах - X was up (and about)
    X was (had got (ten)) out of bed.
    "В шесть чтобы был на ногах. Поедем к этому генералу» (Шолохов 5). "You've got to be up at six. We'll be going to see this general..." (5a).
    Пришёл Захар и, найдя Обломова не на постели, мутно поглядел на барина, удивляясь, что он на ногах (Гончаров 1). Zakhar came back and glared dully at his master, astonished that he should have got out of bed (1a), ( context transl) Zakhar came back and stood gazing dully at his master, surprised at not finding him in bed (1b).
    3. in motion, active and busy
    on one's feet
    on the go.
    Он устал: с утра на ногах Оренбург 2). Не was tired.
    Не had been on his feet all day (2a).
    4. healthy, not sick
    X был на ногах - X was up and about
    X was on his feet.
    Ему (Твардовскому) Демичев сурово выговаривал, что не оказался он в нужную минуту на ногах: надо было ехать в Рим выбираться вице-президентом Европейской Ассоциации Писателей, не хотели там ни Суркова, ни Симонова (Солженицын 2). Demichev had harshly reprimanded him (Tvar-dovsky) for not being up and about when he was needed: he was supposed to go to Rome and be elected vice-president of the European Community of Writers, they didn't want either Surkov or Simonov (2a).
    Возчиком был Тимофей Лобанов, а какая же помощь от Тимофея? Замаялся человек брюхом - день на ногах да день лежит на нарах (Абрамов 1). The driver was Timofei Lobanov, and how could he be of any help? The man's gut was all out of whack, he'd be on his feet one day and flat on his back the next (1a).
    5. (to be ill, combat illness) without taking to one's bed: (stay) on one's feet.
    "Я вот, например, в больницах не лежу совсем. Должность не позволяет. На ногах болею» (Дудинцев 1). UI, for instance, do not use hospitals at all. My job won't allow me to. If I am ill, I stay on my feet" (1a).

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  • 10 на ногах

    [PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human), obj-compl with увидеть etc (obj: human), or adv]
    =====
    1. in a standing position:
    - standing.
         ♦ Майор Мышин сидел в кресле, а Наделашина держал на ногах... (Солженицын 3). Major Myshin was seated in his armchair, and he kept Nadelashin standing... (3a).
    2. awake and not in bed:
    - X был на ногах X was up (and about);
    - X was (had got< ten>) out of bed.
         ♦ "В шесть чтобы был на ногах. Поедем к этому генералу" (Шолохов 5). "You've got to be up at six. We'll be going to see this general..." (5a).
         ♦ Пришёл Захар и, найдя Обломова не на постели, мутно поглядел на барина, удивляясь, что он на ногах (Гончаров 1). Zakhar came back and glared dully at his master, astonished that he should have got out of bed (1a), [context transl] Zakhar came back and stood gazing dully at his master, surprised at not finding him in bed (1b).
    3. in motion, active and busy:
    - on the go.
         ♦ Он устал: с утра на ногах (Эренбург 2). He was tired. He had been on his feet all day (2a).
    4. healthy, not sick:
    - X был на ногах X was up and about;
    - X was on his feet.
         ♦ Ему [Твардовскому] Демичев сурово выговаривал, что не оказался он в нужную минуту на ногах: надо было ехать в Рим выбираться вице-президентом Европейской Ассоциации Писателей, не хотели там ни Суркова, ни Симонова (Солженицын 2). Demichev had harshly reprimanded him [Tvardovsky] for not being up and about when he was needed: he was supposed to go to Rome and be elected vice-president of the European Community of Writers; they didn't want either Surkov or Simonov (2a).
         ♦ Возчиком был Тимофей Лобанов, а какая же помощь от Тимофея? Замаялся человек брюхом - день на ногах да день лежит на нарах (Абрамов 1). The driver was Timofei Lobanov, and how could he be of any help? The man's gut was all out of whack; he'd be on his feet one day and flat on his back the next (1a).
    5. (to be ill, combat illness) without taking to one's bed:
    - (stay) on one's feet.
         ♦ "Я вот, например, в больницах не лежу совсем. Должность не позволяет. На ногах болею" (Дудинцев 1). "I, for instance, do not use hospitals at all. My job wont allow me to. If I am ill, I stay on my feet" (1a).

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  • 11 П-165

    ЛЕЖАТЬ ПЛАСТОМ (KAK ПЛАСТ) Ы/ VP subj: human ( usu. of a person who is sick or very tired) to lie completely immobile
    X лежит пластом - X is flat on his back.
    Теперь им совсем плохо, лежат пластом и до утра... на людях появиться не смогут (Стругацкие 3). Now they were quite ill, flat on their backs, and could not appear in public before morning (3a).

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  • 12 лежать как пласт

    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    (usu. of a person who is sick or very tired) to lie completely immobile:
    - X лежит пластом X is flat on his back.
         ♦ Теперь им совсем плохо, лежат пластом и до утра... на людях появиться не смогут (Стругацкие 3). Now they were quite ill, flat on their backs, and could not appear in public before morning (3a).

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  • 13 лежать пластом

    ЛЕЖАТЬ ПЛАСТОМ <KAK ПЛАСТ> col!
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    (usu. of a person who is sick or very tired) to lie completely immobile:
    - X лежит пластом X is flat on his back.
         ♦ Теперь им совсем плохо, лежат пластом и до утра... на людях появиться не смогут (Стругацкие 3). Now they were quite ill, flat on their backs, and could not appear in public before morning (3a).

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  • 14 его положили на обе лопатки

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > его положили на обе лопатки

  • 15 постоянные неудачи сломили его

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > постоянные неудачи сломили его

  • 16 свалить

    1) General subject: bring down, dump, fell, flip over, knock down, knock over, lay out, shift the responsibility on (на кого-л.), shuffle (ответственность), strike down, lay low, put to grass, pawn off (дело( на кого-либо)), (на) offload, get (о болезни: The bug has got him, he's flat on his back.), (кого-л) stretch, plonk down
    2) Colloquial: stretch (ударом)
    4) Engineering: pile
    5) Automobile industry: topple
    6) Rude: prop, haul ass
    7) Jargon: run off ("Свали отсюда")
    9) Idiomatic expression: beat it

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свалить

  • 17 Л-44

    ЛЕЖМЙ (ЛЁЖНЕМ) ЛЕЖАТЬ substand VP subj: human to lie (in bed) for a long time doing nothing productive
    X лежмя лежит = X lies (lounges) around in bed (all day long etc)
    (of a seriously ill person) X is flat on his back X is laid up.

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  • 18 Л-49

    ЛЕЖАТЬ В ЛЁЖКУ substand VP subj: human to be seriously, gravely ill, be confined to bed
    X лежит в лёжку = X is flat on his back
    X is laid up.

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  • 19 лежмя лежать

    ЛЕЖМЯ < ЛЕЖНЕМ> ЛЕЖАТЬ substand
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lie (in bed) for a long time doing nothing productive:
    - X лежмя лежит X lies (lounges) around in bed (all day long etc);
    - [of a seriously ill person] X is flat on his back;
    - X is laid up.

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  • 20 лежнем лежать

    ЛЕЖМЯ < ЛЕЖНЕМ> ЛЕЖАТЬ substand
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to lie (in bed) for a long time doing nothing productive:
    - X лежмя лежит X lies (lounges) around in bed (all day long etc);
    - [of a seriously ill person] X is flat on his back;
    - X is laid up.

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