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41 очень маленькое количество
2) Irish: stim (n. Irish ( used with a negative) a very small amount: I couldn't see a stim; She hasn't a stim of sense)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > очень маленькое количество
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42 пассеровать
General subject: saute' (Cambridge Dict.: sauté [Show phonetics] to cook food in oil or fat over heat, usually until it is brown." Merriam-Webster: " to fry in a small amount of fat") -
43 принести небольшой доход
Business: bring in a small amountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принести небольшой доход
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44 принципиальный
1) General subject: high toned, high-toned, of principle, principled, prinicipal, adhering to principles, dyed-in-the-wool (e.g., dyed-in-the-wool pessimist), fundamental (Это убийство требует принципиального переосмысления процессов, происходящих в обществе. (This murder requires a fundamental rethinking of what's going on in society) - АД+МТ), key (Обеспечение доступности жилья для молодых семей -- принципиальный момент в решении демографической проблемы в России. (Providing affordable housing for young families is key to improving the demographic situation in Russia) АД+МТ), principal, essential (But it takes no small amount of conviction in the essential rightness of one's own enterprise to regard one's history with a cold, clear eye and say, "I have no regrets". - Но в них не чу)2) Computers: conceptual3) Mathematics: crucial, in principle -
45 толика
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46 три учётные конторы понесли небольшой убыток
General subject: three discount houses were in the bank for a small amountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > три учётные конторы понесли небольшой убыток
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47 три учётных конторы понесли небольшой убыток
General subject: three discount houses were in the bank for a small amountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > три учётных конторы понесли небольшой убыток
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48 А-53
HE АХТИ СКОЛЬКО кого-чего coll AdvP Invar quantit compl with copula ( subj / genany common noun) or adv quantiffixed WOa relatively small amount (of sth.), relatively few (people, things etc): not very (too) much (many)anything but plentiful (numerous) not an overabundance (with count nouns only) few and far between only a handful.Денег у меня сейчас не ахти сколько, так что покупку телевизора придется отложить. I don't have too much money at the moment, so I'll have to put off buying a TV. -
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НА ГРОШ (НА КОПЕЙКУ) coll PrepP these forms only)1. - чего (у кого, где) (quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: usu. abstr) or quantif of subj / gen) s.o. has a very small amount (of some quality - intelligence, ability etc): (hardly) an ounce (a scrap, a shred) (of NP)next to no NP). Таланта у него на грош, а считает себя великим писателем. Не has next to no talent, yet considers himself a great writer.2. - делатьadv(todo) very little: (do) practically (next to, almost) nothing.See Г-417 -
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ДЕТИШКАМ (РЕБЯТИШКАМ) НА МОЛОЧИШКО заработать, получить, остаться и т. п. coll, humor PrepP these forms only obj fixed WO(to earn, get, be left with etc) a small amount of moneya few (a couple of) bucksa little something (in limited contexts) (earn enough (try etc)) to make ends meet (to get by)....От большевиков (офицеры) бежали, к белым не пристали, понемножку жили, спорили о судьбах России, зарабатывали детишкам на молочишко и страстно желали конца войны (Шолохов 4). Having fled from the Bolsheviks without joining the Whites, they (the officers) led a hole-and-corner existence, arguing about Russia's destiny, trying to make ends meet, and wishing only for the war to end (4a). -
51 К-62
НА КАПЛЮ (НА КАПЕЛЬКУ) чего (укого, в ком) coll |PrepP these forms only quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: abstr) or quantif of subj / gen) s.o. has a very small amount (of some quality, skill etc): (hardly) an ounce (of NP);next tono NP. -
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ПРОПУСКАТЬ/ПРОПУСТИТЬ РЮМОЧКУ (СТАКАНЧИК, СТОПОЧКУ, ЧАРОЧКУ) all old-fash, coll VP subj: human to drink a glass or small amount of liquorX пропустил рюмочку - X had (took) a nipX downed (tossed down) a glass X had a shot (of liquor).Друзей у него не было. Компании по пьяному делу он не водил - редко, разве что по большим праздникам, пропускал стопочку (Абрамов 1). Не had no friends.Не did not indulge in drinking sessions-on rare occasions he would down a glass, but only on important holidays (1a). -
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ИЗ ПОСЛЕДНИХ СИЛ coll PrepP Invar adv usu. used with impfv verbs fixed WOusing whatever small amount of strength, power etc that remains (in s.o. or sth.): with one's (its) last ounce (bit) of strengthwith what is left of one's strength with all (the strength) one has left.«Ветер, снег, не видать ничего. Машина воет, плачет, как живая. Из последних сил взбирается» (Айтматов 1). "The wind, the snow-you couldn't see a thing. The lorry howled and cried like it was alive. It inched forward with its last ounce of strength" (1b).Старик заколебался, кому же дать первому. Помедлив несколько томительных секунд, он вылил воду в скотское долблёное корыто... Пленные из последних сил бросились к корыту (Шолохов 4). The old man did not know who to give the first drink. After a few agonising seconds, he poured the water into the wooden cattle trough....With what was left of their strength, the prisoners threw themselves on it (4a)..Стрельба и канонада не только не ослабевали, но усиливались до отчаянности, как человек, который, надрываясь, кричит из последних сил (Толстой 6). ( context transl)...The roar of cannons and musketry, far from abating, had increased furiously, like a man exerting himself to the utmost to put forth one final, desperate cry (6a). -
54 не ахти сколько
• НЕ АХТИ СКОЛЬКО кого-чего coll[AdvP; Invar; quantit compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif); fixed WO]=====⇒ a relatively small amount (of sth.), relatively few (people, things etc):- anything but plentiful < numerous>;- [with count nouns only] few and far between;- only a handful.♦ Денег у меня сейчас не ахти сколько, так что покупку телевизора придётся отложить. I don't have too much money at the moment, so I'll have to put off buying a TV.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не ахти сколько
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55 на грош
I• НА ГРОШ < НА КОПЕЙКУ> coll[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. на грош чего (у кого, где) [quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: usu. abstr) or quantif of subj/ gen]⇒ s.o. has a very small amount (of some quality - intelligence, ability etc):- (hardly) an ounce (a scrap, a shred) (of [NP]);- next to no [NP].♦ Таланта у него на грош, а считает себя великим писателем. He has next to no talent, yet considers himself a great writer.⇒ (to do) very little:- (do) practically (next to, almost) nothing.—————II• НИ НА ГРОШ; (И) НА ГРОШ; (НИ) НА КОПЕЙКУ all coll; НИ НА (ЛОМАНУЮ) ПОЛЕШКУ obs, coll[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. на грош чего (нет) (у кого, где) [quantit compl with negated copula (subj/ gen: abstr); when variants without ни are used, negated copula or нет cannot be omitted]⇒ some quality is completely absent (in s.o. or sth.):- (y X-a) Y-a ни на грош≈ X doesn't have < there isn't> a scrap <a drop, a lick, an ounce, a grain> of Y;- X doesn't have < there isn't> the least (slightest, tiniest) bit <drop, scrap> of Y.♦...Он [Грушницкий] из тех людей, которые на все случаи жизни имеют готовые пышные фразы... В их душе часто много добрых свойств, но ни на грош поэзии (Лермонтов 1).... Не [Grushnitski] is one of those people who, for every occasion in life, have ready-made pompous phrases....Their souls often possess many good qualities, but not an ounce of poetry (1a).⇒ (not to believe s.o., sth., or in sth.) even to the slightest degree:- X doesn't believe < trust> Y at all;- X doesn't trust Y one bit.♦ "Это иезуит, русский то есть. Как у благородного существа, в ном это затаённое негодование кипит на то, что надо представляться... святыню на себя натягивать". - "Да ведь он же верует в бога". - "Ни на грош. А ты не знал?" (Достоевский 1). "He's a Jesuit, a Russian one, that is. As a noble person, he has this hidden indignation seething in him because he has to pretend...to put on all this holiness." "But he does believe in God." "Not for a minute. Didn't you know?" (1a).♦ Тому, что писали немецкие газеты, нельзя было верить и на грош (Кузнецов 1). The German newspapers could not be believed at all... (1a).—————← See не было ни гроша, и вдруг алтын and ни гроша.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на грош
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56 на копейку
I• НА ГРОШ < НА КОПЕЙКУ> coll[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. на копейку чего (у кого, где) [quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: usu. abstr) or quantif of subj/ gen]⇒ s.o. has a very small amount (of some quality - intelligence, ability etc):- (hardly) an ounce (a scrap, a shred) (of [NP]);- next to no [NP].♦ Таланта у него на грош, а считает себя великим писателем. He has next to no talent, yet considers himself a great writer.2. на копейку делать [adv]⇒ (to do) very little:- (do) practically (next to, almost) nothing.—————II• НИ НА ГРОШ; (И) НА ГРОШ; (НИ) НА КОПЕЙКУ all coll; НИ НА (ЛОМАНУЮ) ПОЛЕШКУ obs, coll[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. на копейку чего (нет) (у кого, где) [quantit compl with negated copula (subj/ gen: abstr); when variants without ни are used, negated copula or нет cannot be omitted]⇒ some quality is completely absent (in s.o. or sth.):- (y X-a) Y-a ни на грош≈ X doesn't have < there isn't> a scrap <a drop, a lick, an ounce, a grain> of Y;- X doesn't have < there isn't> the least (slightest, tiniest) bit <drop, scrap> of Y.♦...Он [Грушницкий] из тех людей, которые на все случаи жизни имеют готовые пышные фразы... В их душе часто много добрых свойств, но ни на грош поэзии (Лермонтов 1).... Не [Grushnitski] is one of those people who, for every occasion in life, have ready-made pompous phrases....Their souls often possess many good qualities, but not an ounce of poetry (1a).⇒ (not to believe s.o., sth., or in sth.) even to the slightest degree:- X doesn't believe < trust> Y at all;- X doesn't trust Y one bit.♦ "Это иезуит, русский то есть. Как у благородного существа, в ном это затаённое негодование кипит на то, что надо представляться... святыню на себя натягивать". - "Да ведь он же верует в бога". - "Ни на грош. А ты не знал?" (Достоевский 1). "He's a Jesuit, a Russian one, that is. As a noble person, he has this hidden indignation seething in him because he has to pretend...to put on all this holiness." "But he does believe in God." "Not for a minute. Didn't you know?" (1a).♦ Тому, что писали немецкие газеты, нельзя было верить и на грош (Кузнецов 1). The German newspapers could not be believed at all... (1a).—————← See не было ни гроша, и вдруг алтын and ни гроша.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на копейку
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57 детишкам на молочишко
• ДЕТИШКАМ (РЕБЯТИШКАМ) НА МОЛОЧИШКО заработать, получить, остаться и т.п. coll, humor[PrepP; these forms only; obj; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to earn, get, be left with etc) a small amount of money:- [in limited contexts](earn enough <try etc>) to make ends meet (to get by).♦...От большевиков [офицеры] бежали, к белым не пристали, понемножку жили, спорили о судьбах России, зарабатывали детишкам на молочишко и страстно желали конца войны (Шолохов 4). Having fled from the Bolsheviks without joining the Whites, they [the officers] led a hole-and-corner existence, arguing about Russia's destiny, trying to make ends meet, and wishing only for the war to end (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > детишкам на молочишко
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58 ребятишкам на молочишко
• ДЕТИШКАМ (РЕБЯТИШКАМ) НА МОЛОЧИШКО заработать, получить, остаться и т.п. coll, humor[PrepP; these forms only; obj; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to earn, get, be left with etc) a small amount of money:- [in limited contexts](earn enough <try etc>) to make ends meet (to get by).♦...От большевиков [офицеры] бежали, к белым не пристали, понемножку жили, спорили о судьбах России, зарабатывали детишкам на молочишко и страстно желали конца войны (Шолохов 4). Having fled from the Bolsheviks without joining the Whites, they [the officers] led a hole-and-corner existence, arguing about Russia's destiny, trying to make ends meet, and wishing only for the war to end (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ребятишкам на молочишко
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59 на капельку
• НА КАПЛЮ( НА КАПЕЛЬКУ) чего (у кого, в ком) coll[PrepP; these forms only; quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: abstr) or quantif of subj/ gen]=====⇒ s.o. has a very small amount (of some quality, skill etc):- (hardly) an ounce (of [NP]);- next to no [NP].Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на капельку
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60 на каплю
• НА КАПЛЮ ( НА КАПЕЛЬКУ) чего (у кого, в ком) coll[PrepP; these forms only; quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: abstr) or quantif of subj/ gen]=====⇒ s.o. has a very small amount (of some quality, skill etc):- (hardly) an ounce (of [NP]);- next to no [NP].Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на каплю
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