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1 thin-route time division multiple access
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > thin-route time division multiple access
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2 иметь неприятности
1) General subject: be in a mess, to be in a mess, have a thin time2) Colloquial: be in pickle3) Australian slang: be in the cactus, up shit creek without a paddle4) Jargon: be on the high jump, have a run inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь неприятности
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3 неприятное переживание
General subject: a bad quarter of an hour, a thin timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неприятное переживание
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4 переживать неприятные минуты
General subject: have a thin timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переживать неприятные минуты
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5 переживать трудности
1) General subject: have a thin time2) Jargon: in a boxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переживать трудности
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6 плохо провести время
General subject: have a thin timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохо провести время
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7 П-14
ВЫСАСЫВАТЬ/ВЫСОСАТЬ ИЗ ПАЛЬЦА что coll, often disapprov VP subj: human more often pfv) to say or assert sth. that is not based in fact, that one creates in his mindX высосал Y из пальца - X cooked (dreamed, made) up YX concocted Y (in limited contexts) X pulled (spun) Y out of thin air X pulled Y out of a hatY высосан из пальца - Y is a total (complete) fabrication....Спустя месяц я вышла из (тюремной) больницы, допросы пошли своим чередом, хотя обвинения следователь (Семенов) уже высасывал из пальца, очевидно нагоняя себе требуемые часы (Ивинская 1)....After a month in the prison hospital, my interrogation was resumed and went on in the same old way —though Semionov, apparently trying to make up for lost time, now began to invent new accusations, spinning them out of thin air (1a).Я часто думал, почему в Союзе писателей так много бывших (и не только бывших) работников карательных служб. И понял: потому что они действительно писатели. Сколько ими создано сюжетов, высосанных из пальца! (Войнович 3). I often wondered why there were so many former (and not just former) punitive-service employees in the Writers' Union. And now I understand: because they really are writers. How many plots they've created, complete fabrications! (3a).Кто-то сдавленным шепотом говорил рядом: «Они о людях, арестованных в тридцать седьмом году, сведения высасывают из пальца. Одной сказали: „Жив и работает", а она пришла во второй раз, и тот же дежурный ей дал справку - „Умер в тридцать девятом году"» (Гроссман 2). ( context transl 1 One of the people near her said in a stifled whisper: "When it comes to people who were arrested in 1937, they just say whatever comes into their head. One woman was told: 'He's alive and working.' She came back a second time and the same person gave her a certificate saying that her husband had died in 1939" (2a). -
8 высасывать из пальца
• ВЫСАСЫВАТЬ/ВЫСОСАТЬ ИЗ ПАЛЬЦА что coll, often disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to say or assert sth. that is not based in fact, that one creates in his mind:- X высосал Y из пальца≈ X cooked (dreamed, made) up Y;- [in limited contexts] X pulled (spun) Y out of thin air;♦...Спустя месяц я вышла из [тюремной] больницы, допросы пошли своим чередом, хотя обвинения следователь [Семенов] уже высасывал из пальца, очевидно нагоняя себе требуемые часы (Ивинская 1)....After a month in the prison hospital, my interrogation was resumed and went on in the same old way - though Semionov, apparently trying to make up for lost time, now began to invent new accusations, spinning them out of thin air (1a).♦ Я часто думал, почему в Союзе писателей так много бывших (и не только бывших) работников карательных служб. И понял: потому что они действительно писатели. Сколько ими создано сюжетов, высосанных из пальца! (Войнович 3). I often wondered why there were so many former (and not just former) punitive-service employees in the Writers' Union. And now I understand: because they really are writers. How many plots they've created, complete fabrications! (3a).♦ Кто-то сдавленным шепотом говорил рядом: "Они о людях, арестованных в тридцать седьмом году, сведения высасывают из пальца. Одной сказали: " Жив и работает", а она пришла во второй раз, и тот же дежурный ей дал справку - "Умер в тридцать девятом году"" (Гроссман 2). [context transl] One of the people near her said in a stifled whisper: "When it comes to people who were arrested in 1937, they just say whatever comes into their head. One woman was told: 'He's alive and working.' She came back a second time and the same person gave her a certificate saying that her husband had died in 1939" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > высасывать из пальца
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9 высосать из пальца
• ВЫСАСЫВАТЬ/ВЫСОСАТЬ ИЗ ПАЛЬЦА что coll, often disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to say or assert sth. that is not based in fact, that one creates in his mind:- X высосал Y из пальца≈ X cooked (dreamed, made) up Y;- [in limited contexts] X pulled (spun) Y out of thin air;♦...Спустя месяц я вышла из [тюремной] больницы, допросы пошли своим чередом, хотя обвинения следователь [Семенов] уже высасывал из пальца, очевидно нагоняя себе требуемые часы (Ивинская 1)....After a month in the prison hospital, my interrogation was resumed and went on in the same old way - though Semionov, apparently trying to make up for lost time, now began to invent new accusations, spinning them out of thin air (1a).♦ Я часто думал, почему в Союзе писателей так много бывших (и не только бывших) работников карательных служб. И понял: потому что они действительно писатели. Сколько ими создано сюжетов, высосанных из пальца! (Войнович 3). I often wondered why there were so many former (and not just former) punitive-service employees in the Writers' Union. And now I understand: because they really are writers. How many plots they've created, complete fabrications! (3a).♦ Кто-то сдавленным шепотом говорил рядом: "Они о людях, арестованных в тридцать седьмом году, сведения высасывают из пальца. Одной сказали: " Жив и работает", а она пришла во второй раз, и тот же дежурный ей дал справку - "Умер в тридцать девятом году"" (Гроссман 2). [context transl] One of the people near her said in a stifled whisper: "When it comes to people who were arrested in 1937, they just say whatever comes into their head. One woman was told: 'He's alive and working.' She came back a second time and the same person gave her a certificate saying that her husband had died in 1939" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > высосать из пальца
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10 налёт
1) General subject: a raid on a bank (бандитов на банк), attack, blast, crust, depredation, drag net, drag-net, draw net, draw-net, flight, foray, fur (на языке больного), highjacking (на автомобиль и т.п.), hijacking (на автомобиль и т.п.), hint, hold up, hold-up, incrustation (и т.п.), incursion, irruptive, odor, odour, patina, raid, raid (полиции, бандитов), scurf, stick up, stick-up, swoop, taint (чего-либо нежелательного, неприятного), tang, tarnish, tincture, touch, veneer2) Geology: blossom, efflorescence, fumarole incrustation3) Aviation: flight experience, flying hours (лётчика), (в часах) FH4) Medicine: accretion (на зубах), deposit (зубной), film, incrustation, pellicle, plaque accumulation (на зубах)5) Literal: twang6) Military: boost, fighting-through, run, sweep7) Engineering: bloom (тонкий слой), coat (тонкий слой), deposit (тонкий слой), film (тонкий слой), haze, oxide spots, residue, scab (дефект эмали), slug (дефект пряжи), time in service (самолёта)8) Agriculture: spew9) Mathematics: film, thin coating10) Architecture: tinge11) Mining: encrustation13) Radio: flying time14) Textile: nib (порок шёлка), slug (дефект нити шёлка-сырца)17) Dentistry: calculus, plaque, tartar, stain (на зубах)18) Silicates: wart19) Ecology: settling20) Polymers: blush, chalking, nib (порок нити)21) Automation: deposition22) Plastics: bloom (на поверхности)23) General subject: blooming (на поверхности уплотнительного кольца)24) Aviation medicine: background (летчика в часах), flight hours (в часах), flight time (в часах), hours (в часах), hours of flying time (в часах), pilot hours (в часах)25) Makarov: "sweat", accrued flying time, coating, condensate, flying hours (количество часов полёта, совершенных, напр. лётчиком за определённый период времени), inroad, onslaught (of insects), raid (полиции, бандитов и т.п.), scull, settlings, sudden attack -
11 У-63
HE УЙДЁТ (от кого) coll VP subj: any noun ( usu. inanim) 3rd pers fut only) there will be time to do sth. later, s.o. will not lose anything by temporarily postponing the action in questionX (от Y-a) не уйдёт - X isn't going anywhereX can wait there will be time enough ( plenty of time) for X ( for Y to do thing X) (later) X will still be there (later) Y will have a (his) chance (to do thing X) (later).«Ученье-то не уйдёт, а здоровья не купишь здоровье дороже всего в жизни. Вишь, он из ученья как из больницы воротится: жирок весь пропадает, жиденький такой...» (Гончаров 1). "There'll be plenty of time for study, but you can't buy good health. Health is the most precious thing in life. Look, he comes back from school as from a hospital - his fat all gone, looking pale and thin..." (1b).Это была та блестящая атака кавалергардов, которой удивлялись сами французы... «Что мне завидовать, моё не уйдёт, и я сейчас, может быть, увижу государя!» -подумал Ростов и поскакал дальше (Толстой 4). This was the brilliant charge of the Horse Guards that amazed even the French.... "Why should I envy them? I'll have my chance. I may see the Tsar at any moment now," thought Rostov, and galloped on (4a). -
12 не уйдет
• НЕ УЙДЕТ (от кого) coll[VP; subj: any noun (usu. inanim); 3rd pers fut only]=====⇒ there will be time to do sth. later, s.o. will not lose anything by temporarily postponing the action in question:- X can wait;- there will be time enough ( plenty of time) for X ( for Y to do thing X) (later);- Y will have a (his) chance (to do thing X) (later).♦ "Ученье-то не уйдёт, а здоровья не купишь; здоровье дороже всего в жизни. Вишь, он из ученья как из больницы воротится: жирок весь пропадает, жиденький такой..." (Гончаров 1). "There'll be plenty of time for study, but you can't buy good health. Health is the most precious thing in life. Look, he comes back from school as from a hospital - his fat all gone, looking pale and thin..." (1b).♦ Это была та блестящая атака кавалергардов, которой удивлялись сами французы... "Что мне завидовать, моё не уйдёт, и я сейчас, может быть, увижу государя!" - подумал Ростов и поскакал дальше (Толстой 4). This was the brilliant charge of the Horse Guards that amazed even the French.... "Why should I envy them? I'll have my chance. I may see the Tsar at any moment now," thought Rostov, and galloped on (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не уйдет
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13 П-330
ПОМИНАЙ КАК ЗВАЛИ coll Invar predic or indep. clause usu. follows one or more predicates having the same subj used in pres, past, and future contexts fixed WO1. \П-330 (кого) ( impers or with subj: human s.o. died, perished or will die, perish: (X-a) поминай как звали - (in past contexts) that was the end of Xthat was the end of the road (for X) it was all over (for X)."...Или, может, и сам (ты), лежа на полатях, думал, думал, да ни с того ни с другого заворотил в кабак, а потом прямо в прорубь, и поминай как звали» (Гоголь 3). "Or perhaps you took to brooding lying at night on your bunk over the oven, and then suddenly, for no reason whatsoever, after a stop at a tavern, headed straight for the river, jumped into a hole in the ice, and that was the end of you" (3c).«Пора положить конец всему: пропадай душа, пойду утоплюсь... и поминай как звали!» (Гоголь 5). "It's time to put an end to it all. Damn my soul, I'll go and drown myself...and it will all be over!" (5a).2. Also: МИТЬКОЙ ЗВАЛИ substand ( impers or with subj: human (both variants) or animal ( var. with поминай only)) s.o. disappeared and has not been seen since, or will disappear and not be seen againX ушел (уехал и т. п.) и поминай как звали - X left (took off etc) and that's the last we (I etc) ever saw of himX left etc and we (I etc) haven't seen him since X left (disappeared etc), never to return (never to be seen again, never to be heard of again) X left (disappeared etc) and was never heard of again.После смерти матери Михаил уехал из родной деревни - и поминай как звали. After his mother's death Mikhail left his native village, never to return.3. (used as a clause) (in refer, to sth. mentioned in the preceding context that has been lost, stolen, borrowed etc) sth. was never seen again or will never be seen again: (in past contexts) (and) that's the last we (I etc) (ever) saw of it(and) we (I etc) never saw it again (and) we (I etc) haven't seen it since it disappeared without a trace (in limited contexts) it had vanished into thin air.«Дай, Захар, фрак, не упрямься!» - «Не дам! - холодно отвечал Захар. - Пусть прежде они принесут назад жилет да нашу рубашку... Взяли вот этак же на именины, да и поминай как звали...» (Гончаров 1). "Don't be obstinate, Zakhar, bring the coat." "I won't!" Zakhar answered coldly. "Let him first return your waistcoat and shirt....He borrowed them to go to a birthday party and we've never seen them since" (1a).На другой день хватился — нет топора. Обыскал все - нет, поминай как звали (Распутин 2)...The next day he noticed that the ax was gone. He searched everywhere-it was gone, vanished into thin air (2a). -
14 Митькой звали
• ПОМИНАЙ КАК ЗВАЛИ coll[Invar; predic or indep. clause; usu. follows one or more predicates having the same subj; used in pres, past, and future contexts; fixed WO]=====1. Митькой звали (кого) [impers or with subj: human]⇒ s.o. died, perished or will die, perish:- it was all over (for X).♦ "...Или, может, и сам [ ты], лежа на полатях, думал, думал, да ни с того ни с другого заворотил в кабак, а потом прямо в прорубь, и поминай как звали" (Гоголь 3). "Or perhaps you took to brooding lying at night on your bunk over the oven, and then suddenly, for no reason whatsoever, after a stop at a tavern, headed straight for the river, jumped into a hole in the ice, and that was the end of you" (3c).♦ "Пора положить конец всему: пропадай душа, пойду утоплюсь... и поминай как звали!" (Гоголь 5). "It's time to put an end to it all. Damn my soul, I'll go and drown myself...and it will all be over!" (5a).2. Also: МИТЬКОЙ ЗВАЛИ substand [impers or with subj: human (both variants) or animal (var. with поминай only)]⇒ s.o. disappeared and has not been seen since, or will disappear and not be seen again:- X ушел (уехал и т. п.) и поминай как звали≈ X left (took off etc) and that's the last we (I etc) ever saw of him;- X left etc and we (I etc) haven't seen him since;- X left (disappeared etc), never to return (never to be seen again, never to be heard of again);- X left (disappeared etc) and was never heard of again.♦ После смерти матери Михаил уехал из родной деревни - и поминай как звали. After his mother's death Mikhail left his native village, never to return.3. [used as a clause]⇒ (in refer, to sth. mentioned in the preceding context that has been lost, stolen, borrowed etc) sth. was never seen again or will never be seen again:- [in past contexts](and) that's the last we (I etc) (ever) saw of it;- (and) we (I etc) never saw it again;- (and) we (I etc) haven't seen it since;- [in limited contexts] it had vanished into thin air.♦ "Дай, Захар, фрак, не упрямься!" - "Не дам! - холодно отвечал Захар. - Пусть прежде они принесут назад жилет да нашу рубашку... Взяли вот этак же на именины, да и поминай как звали..." (Гончаров 1). "Don't be obstinate, Zakhar, bring the coat." "I won't!" Zakhar answered coldly. "Let him first return your waistcoat and shirt....He borrowed them to go to a birthday party and we've never seen them since" (1a).♦ На другой день хватился - нет топора. Обыскал все - нет, поминай как звали (Распутин 2)....The next day he noticed that the ax was gone. He searched everywhere-it was gone, vanished into thin air (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Митькой звали
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15 поминай как звали
• ПОМИНАЙ КАК ЗВАЛИ coll[Invar; predic or indep. clause; usu. follows one or more predicates having the same subj; used in pres, past, and future contexts; fixed WO]=====1. поминай как звали (кого) [impers or with subj: human]⇒ s.o. died, perished or will die, perish:- it was all over (for X).♦ "...Или, может, и сам [ ты], лежа на полатях, думал, думал, да ни с того ни с другого заворотил в кабак, а потом прямо в прорубь, и поминай как звали" (Гоголь 3). "Or perhaps you took to brooding lying at night on your bunk over the oven, and then suddenly, for no reason whatsoever, after a stop at a tavern, headed straight for the river, jumped into a hole in the ice, and that was the end of you" (3c).♦ "Пора положить конец всему: пропадай душа, пойду утоплюсь... и поминай как звали!" (Гоголь 5). "It's time to put an end to it all. Damn my soul, I'll go and drown myself...and it will all be over!" (5a).2. Also: МИТЬКОЙ ЗВАЛИ substand [impers or with subj: human (both variants) or animal (var. with поминай only)]⇒ s.o. disappeared and has not been seen since, or will disappear and not be seen again:- X ушел (уехал и т. п.) и поминай как звали≈ X left (took off etc) and that's the last we (I etc) ever saw of him;- X left etc and we (I etc) haven't seen him since;- X left (disappeared etc), never to return (never to be seen again, never to be heard of again);- X left (disappeared etc) and was never heard of again.♦ После смерти матери Михаил уехал из родной деревни - и поминай как звали. After his mother's death Mikhail left his native village, never to return.3. [used as a clause]⇒ (in refer, to sth. mentioned in the preceding context that has been lost, stolen, borrowed etc) sth. was never seen again or will never be seen again:- [in past contexts](and) that's the last we (I etc) (ever) saw of it;- (and) we (I etc) never saw it again;- (and) we (I etc) haven't seen it since;- [in limited contexts] it had vanished into thin air.♦ "Дай, Захар, фрак, не упрямься!" - "Не дам! - холодно отвечал Захар. - Пусть прежде они принесут назад жилет да нашу рубашку... Взяли вот этак же на именины, да и поминай как звали..." (Гончаров 1). "Don't be obstinate, Zakhar, bring the coat." "I won't!" Zakhar answered coldly. "Let him first return your waistcoat and shirt....He borrowed them to go to a birthday party and we've never seen them since" (1a).♦ На другой день хватился - нет топора. Обыскал все - нет, поминай как звали (Распутин 2)....The next day he noticed that the ax was gone. He searched everywhere-it was gone, vanished into thin air (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поминай как звали
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16 налёт
I м.1) ( нападение) raid; ( полицейский) swoopвозду́шный налёт — air raid
2) ( грабёж) robbery••II м.с налёта / налёту — 1) ( на полном ходу) at full speed / tilt 2) ( без подготовки) off-hand, on the fly
налёт пы́ли — thin coating of dust
налёт на языке́ — fur on the tongue
зубно́й налёт — dental plaque [plæk]
2) (рд.; слабый признак чего-л) a touch (of), a shade (of)III м. авиас не́которым налётом сентимента́льности — with a touch of sentimentality
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<и> с концамипрост.cf. < and> he (she) vanished into thin air; and that was the last you ever saw of him, her, etc.; he (she) has gone for good nowВон старик-то Куклин года три назад где-то здесь же, возле Опарихи, канул в воду, и с концами. Лоскутка не нашли. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — Old Kuklin had fallen into the water somewhere round here, near Oparikha, three years ago, and vanished into thin air.
- Подняли всех на ноги. Но время-то уже упущено... Может - полчаса, а может два?.. Чего там распространяться? Ушёл с концами, с концами. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'We had everyone on their feet. But we'd already lost too much time... Half an hour, an hour, two hours... But what's the point in speculating? He's gone for good now!'
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18 схема
1. ж. diagram2. ж. circuit; circuit designсхема записи; цепь записи — writing circuit
3. ж. scheme, planкоммутационная схема — diagram of connections; wiring diagram
логическая схема — logic ; logic system
схема маркировки; схема расстановки меток — labeling scheme
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19 в отношении
II•There are differences as to (or concerning, or regarding, or as regards) the time of drying (or as far as the time of drying is concerned).
•The term binding energy is sometimes used to describe the energy which must be...
•The conditions for measurement must be optimized with reference (or in respect, or with respect, or in regard, or with regard) to (or in respect of) the choice of...
•Now we can do the same for the set of even integers.
* * *В отношении (теории)-- Biophysics especially on the theoretical side is the youngest branch of biology. В отношении -- as to, as regards; reading (o); with respect to, in respect to, in terms of (no); as regards (что касается); in the ratio (в математич. смысле)As regards the mechanism of material loss it seems probable that undulations result from impingement.Reference [19] reached a similar conclusion regarding the apparent lack of thickness effects for alloy 718.In this study, the thin- and thick-walled matrices are compared with respect to thermal stresses.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в отношении
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20 мелкий
1) General subject: Lilliputian, bantam, close meshed, close-meshed, depthless, dusty, fine, fine meshed, fine-meshed (о сетке), flat, fleet (о воде), hair-splitting, hairsplitting, lesser, lightweight, little, minute, narrow souled, narrow-souled, negligeable, negligible, niggling, paltry, peddling, penny ante, penny-ante, petit, petty, picayunish, piddling, pinheaded, pistareen, poky, potty, scrubby, shallow, shoal, small, small minded, small time, small-beer, small-fry, small-minded, small-time, soulless (о человеке), superficial, thin (о дожде), trivial, two by four, two-by-four, venial, small-scale, trifling2) Geology: shoaly5) Colloquial: one-horse (о фермере), pinhead, tin-pot, two-bit (A day after a deadly car bombing, President Bush said Thursday that two-bit terrorists would not stop him from visiting Peru or thwart his goal of building better ties throughout Latin America.)7) Construction: shelving8) Law: minor9) Architecture: fine (размельчённый, некрупный)10) Mining: smalls11) Diplomatic term: tinhorn12) Deprecatingly: sectarian13) Drilling: fine finder (о резьбе)14) American English: kiddo15) Makarov: close-meshed (о сите), pettifogging, pinpoint, poky (о человеке, работе и т.п.), short-cut16) Taboo: common as cat shit, pimping, piss-ant, undersized17) Microsoft: Smaller
См. также в других словарях:
a thin time — A time of hardship, misery, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑thin … Useful english dictionary
(a) thin time — a thin time british informal phrase a difficult time, especially because there is not much money available Thesaurus: difficult situations and experiencessynonym Main entry: thin … Useful english dictionary
have a thin time of it — have a thin time (of it) Brit : to be in a difficult situation especially because you do not have enough money He was having a thin time of it until his novel started selling. • • • Main Entry: ↑thin have a thin time (of it) see ↑thin, 1 • • • … Useful english dictionary
have a thin time — (of it) Brit : to be in a difficult situation especially because you do not have enough money He was having a thin time of it until his novel started selling. • • • Main Entry: ↑thin have a thin time (of it) see ↑thin, 1 • • • … Useful english dictionary
have a thin time Brit. — have a thin time Brit. informal have a miserable or uncomfortable time. → thin … English new terms dictionary
have a thin time of it — have a thin time (of it) British & Australian to experience a difficult period, often because you do not have enough money. Rob lost his job last year and they ve been having a thin time of it … New idioms dictionary
have a thin time — (of it) British & Australian to experience a difficult period, often because you do not have enough money. Rob lost his job last year and they ve been having a thin time of it … New idioms dictionary
have a thin time — ► have a thin time Brit. informal have a miserable or uncomfortable time. Main Entry: ↑thin … English terms dictionary
have a thin time (of it) — have a thin ˈtime (of it) idiom (BrE, informal) to have many problems or difficulties to deal with; to not be successful • He s had a thin time of it since losing his job. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
a thin time — British informal a difficult time, especially because there is not much money available … English dictionary
thin — ► ADJECTIVE (thinner, thinnest) 1) having opposite surfaces or sides close together. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of light material. 3) having little flesh or fat on the body. 4) having few parts or members relative to the area covered or… … English terms dictionary