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1 закрываться на обед
close for lunch (refl.)закрывавшийся на обед — closed for lunch (refl.)
закрывающийся на обед — closing for lunch (refl.)
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > закрываться на обед
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2 закрывающийся на обед
closing for lunch (refl.)закрываться на обед — close for lunch (refl.)
закрывавшийся на обед — closed for lunch (refl.)
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > закрывающийся на обед
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3 перерыв на обед
1) General subject: a pause for lunch, meal period (обычно предоставляется в середине рабочего дня и продолжается 30-60 минут), lunch hour2) Construction: meal-time3) Economy: lunch break4) Mining: lunch time, meal break, piece time5) American English: beantime -
4 делать перерыв на обед
General subject: pause for lunchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать перерыв на обед
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5 У-104
БЕЗ УМОЛКУ говорить, болтать, трещать и т. п. PrepP Invar adv(to talk, chatter, chirp etc) without stopping or growing quietnonstopwithout pause (letup, a break) incessantly continuously unceasingly.Завтрак продолжался долго. За первою бутылкой шампанского последовала другая, третья и четвёртая... Евдоксия болтала без умолку... (Тургенев 2). The lunch dragged on a long while. The first bottle of champagne was followed by another, a third, and even a forth....Evdoksya chattered without pause... (2b).«Государь, предупреждаю вас, что она в белой горячке и третий день как бредит без умолку» (Пушкин 2). "Your Majesty, I must warn you that she's in a delirium and has been raving incessantly for the last three days" (2a).Тогда заговорили все казачьи пулеметы, на опушинах леса жарко, без умолку зачастили винтовочные выстрелы... (Шолохов 5). Then all the Cossack machine-guns spoke at once, rifle shots cracked feverishly and continuously on the forest edge... (5a).Пока ехали, Антон без умолку болтал о своей новой идеологии, может быть, он решил за дорогу до аэропорта обратить и дедушку в свою веру (Аксёнов 7). ( context transl) All the way to the airport Anton babbled on about his new ideology, as if trying to convert his grandfather in the time allotted (7a). -
6 без умолку
• БЕЗ УМОЛКУ говорить, болтать, трещать и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to talk, chatter, chirp etc) without stopping or growing quiet:- nonstop;- without pause (letup, a break);- incessantly;- continuously;- unceasingly.♦ Завтрак продолжался долго. За первою бутылкой шампанского последовала другая, третья и четвёртая... Евдоксия болтала без умолку... (Тургенев 2). The lunch dragged on a long while. The first bottle of champagne was followed by another, a third, and even a forth....Evdoksya chattered without pause... (2b).♦ "Государь, предупреждаю вас, что она в белой горячке и третий день как бредит без умолку" (Пушкин 2). "Your Majesty, I must warn you that she's in a delirium and has been raving incessantly for the last three days" (2a).♦ Тогда заговорили все казачьи пулеметы, на опушинах леса жарко, без умолку зачастили винтовочные выстрелы... (Шолохов 5). Then all the Cossack machine-guns spoke at once, rifle shots cracked feverishly and continuously on the forest edge... (5a).♦ Пока ехали, Антон без умолку болтал о своей новой идеологии, может быть, он решил за дорогу до аэропорта обратить и дедушку в свою веру (Аксёнов 7). [context transl] All the way to the airport Anton babbled on about his new ideology, as if trying to convert his grandfather in the time allotted (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без умолку
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