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1 Г-300
ГОЛОС СРЫВАЕТСЯ/СОРВАЛСЯ v кого VP subj.)1. s.o. 's voice changes sharply, often becoming temporarily silent or jumping into a higher register (often caused by stress, strong emotion, or tiredness of the vocal cords): голос у X-a сорвался - X's voice cracked (broke, gave out)X's voice failed him....(Ольга) хотела было также сказать: «прощай», но голос у ней на половине слова сорвался... (Гончаров 1)....She (Olga) tried to say "good-bye," but her voice broke in the middle of the word (1b).2. s.o. 's voice produces a false note in singing ( usu. from straining the vocal cords on a high note): голос у X-a сорвался - X's voice broke (cracked)(in limited contexts) X hit a clinker (a clam). -
2 П-133
ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ) ПЕТУХА coll VP subj: human or голос ( var. with давать/дать only) more often pfv) having strained one's vocal cords on a high note (while singing, shouting, or speaking in a high voice), to emit a squeaking soundX пустил петуха = X's voice broke (cracked)X let out a squeak....На более высокой и пронзительной ноте брала она следующий куплет песни, и казалось, сейчас сорвётся и даст петуха, но не срывалась (Войнович 4).... At the highest and most piercing note she began the second couplet of the song and it seemed that any moment her voice would catch and break, but it did not (4a). -
3 пускать петуха
I[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to commit arson:- X set fire to Y's house ( Y's estate etc);- X set Y's house (Y's estate etc) on fire;- X put a match (a light) to Y's house (Y's estate etc);|| X пустил красного петуха по деревне (по поместью и т. п.) ≈ X put the village (the estate etc) to the torch;- X set fire to the village (the estate etc);- X set the village (the estate etc) on fire;- X put a match (a light) to the village (the estate etc).♦ Лежал [на кладбище] прадед Ардабьева, сосланный когда-то со Владимирщины за "красного петуха", подпущенного помещику (Евтушенко 1). Here [in the cemetery] lay Ardabiev's great-grandfather, exiled at some time from Vladimir province for setting fire to his landlord's estate (1a).♦ "Рас-сх-ходис-сь, говорю, с-слыш-шите?" Тогда в ответ резнуло криком: "Петуха, что ль, пустить по дачке, а?" (Федин 1). "Break it up, I say, d'you hear?" Then a shout in reply: "Well, maybe we'll put a light to the house, eh?" (1a).II• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ПЕТУХА coll[VP; subj: human or голос (var. with давать/дать only); more often pfV]=====⇒ having strained one's vocal cords on a high note (while singing, shouting, or speaking in a high voice), to emit a squeaking sound:- X let out a squeak.♦...На более высокой и пронзительной ноте брала она следующий куплет песни, и казалось, сейчас сорвётся и даст петуха, но не срывалась (Войнович 4).... At the highest and most piercing note she began the second couplet of the song and it seemed that any moment her voice would catch and break, but it did not (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускать петуха
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4 пустить петуха
I[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to commit arson:- X set fire to Y's house ( Y's estate etc);- X set Y's house (Y's estate etc) on fire;- X put a match (a light) to Y's house (Y's estate etc);|| X пустил красного петуха по деревне (по поместью и т. п.) ≈ X put the village (the estate etc) to the torch;- X set fire to the village (the estate etc);- X set the village (the estate etc) on fire;- X put a match (a light) to the village (the estate etc).♦ Лежал [на кладбище] прадед Ардабьева, сосланный когда-то со Владимирщины за "красного петуха", подпущенного помещику (Евтушенко 1). Here [in the cemetery] lay Ardabiev's great-grandfather, exiled at some time from Vladimir province for setting fire to his landlord's estate (1a).♦ "Рас-сх-ходис-сь, говорю, с-слыш-шите?" Тогда в ответ резнуло криком: "Петуха, что ль, пустить по дачке, а?" (Федин 1). "Break it up, I say, d'you hear?" Then a shout in reply: "Well, maybe we'll put a light to the house, eh?" (1a).II• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ПЕТУХА coll[VP; subj: human or голос (var. with давать/дать only); more often pfV]=====⇒ having strained one's vocal cords on a high note (while singing, shouting, or speaking in a high voice), to emit a squeaking sound:- X let out a squeak.♦...На более высокой и пронзительной ноте брала она следующий куплет песни, и казалось, сейчас сорвётся и даст петуха, но не срывалась (Войнович 4).... At the highest and most piercing note she began the second couplet of the song and it seemed that any moment her voice would catch and break, but it did not (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пустить петуха
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5 давать петуха
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ПЕТУХА coll[VP; subj: human or голос (var. with давать/дать only); more often pfV]=====⇒ having strained one's vocal cords on a high note (while singing, shouting, or speaking in a high voice), to emit a squeaking sound:- X let out a squeak.♦...На более высокой и пронзительной ноте брала она следующий куплет песни, и казалось, сейчас сорвётся и даст петуха, но не срывалась (Войнович 4).... At the highest and most piercing note she began the second couplet of the song and it seemed that any moment her voice would catch and break, but it did not (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать петуха
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6 дать петуха
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> ПЕТУХА coll[VP; subj: human or голос (var. with давать/дать only); more often pfV]=====⇒ having strained one's vocal cords on a high note (while singing, shouting, or speaking in a high voice), to emit a squeaking sound:- X let out a squeak.♦...На более высокой и пронзительной ноте брала она следующий куплет песни, и казалось, сейчас сорвётся и даст петуха, но не срывалась (Войнович 4).... At the highest and most piercing note she began the second couplet of the song and it seemed that any moment her voice would catch and break, but it did not (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать петуха
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7 голос сорвался
• ГОЛОС СРЫВАЕТСЯ/СОРВАЛСЯ у кого[VPsubj]=====1. s.o.'s voice changes sharply, often becoming temporarily silent or jumping into a higher register (often caused by stress, strong emotion, or tiredness of the vocal cords): голос у X-a сорвался ≈ X's voice cracked <broke, gave out>; X's voice failed him.♦...[Ольга] хотела было также сказать: "прощай", но голос у ней на половине слова сорвался... (Гончаров 1)....She [Olga] tried to say "good-bye," but her voice broke in the middle of the word (1b).2. s.o.'s voice produces a false note in singing (usu. from straining the vocal cords on a high note): голос у X-a сорвался ≈ X's voice broke < cracked>; [in limited contexts]⇒ X hit a clinker < a clam>.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голос сорвался
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8 голос срывается
• ГОЛОС СРЫВАЕТСЯ/СОРВАЛСЯ у кого[VPsubj]=====1. s.o.'s voice changes sharply, often becoming temporarily silent or jumping into a higher register (often caused by stress, strong emotion, or tiredness of the vocal cords): голос у X-a сорвался ≈ X's voice cracked <broke, gave out>; X's voice failed him.♦...[Ольга] хотела было также сказать: "прощай", но голос у ней на половине слова сорвался... (Гончаров 1)....She [Olga] tried to say "good-bye," but her voice broke in the middle of the word (1b).2. s.o.'s voice produces a false note in singing (usu. from straining the vocal cords on a high note): голос у X-a сорвался ≈ X's voice broke < cracked>; [in limited contexts]⇒ X hit a clinker < a clam>.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голос срывается
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