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62 чуть-чуть
нрч разгчуть-чу́ть не — almost, nearly, all but
он чуть-чу́ть не упа́л, — he almost/nearly/all but fell
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63 перевёртывать вверх дном
разг.1) (приводить в состояние полного беспорядка, хаоса) turn everything upside down; make hay of a room; play havoc; make a mess of smth.Весь вздрагивая от тревоги, он спросил: - Артёма арестовали? - Никого не арестовали, но всё в доме перерыли вверх дном. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — Trembling all over with anxiety, he asked: 'Have they arrested Artem?' 'Nobody was arrested, but they turned everything upside down in the house.'
За короткое время он перевернул вверх дном всё хозяйство и чуть не угодил под суд. (С. Антонов, Дело было в Пенькове) — Within a short time he had made a mess of the whole thing and all but landed in jail.
2) ( коренным образом изменять что-либо) change smth. radically; change root and branch of smth.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перевёртывать вверх дном
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64 схватиться за грудки
( с кем)прост.grab each other by the lapels; all but come to blows- Что там опять? - За грудки я сейчас с ним схватился, можете выносить мне порицание по любой линии! (Л. Обухова, Глубынь-Городок) — 'Well, what is it this time?'... 'This time we all but came to blows and I don't care what reprimand you choose to give me for it.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > схватиться за грудки
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65 кроме
1) General subject: 'cep, apart, apart from, aside, barring, beside, besides, but, but for, except, except for, except that, excepting, for-by, for-bye, forby, forbye, outside (no one knows it outside one or two persons - никто этого не знает, за исключением одного или двух человек), outside of, outwith, plus, save, saving, short of, unless, else, bar2) Mathematics: beyond, exclusive of, over and above, with exception of3) Law: save as5) Officialese: but not including6) Patents: without7) Makarov: all but, aside from, complementary to (чего-л.), other than, save and except, save for, than -
66 кроме
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67 за здорово живёшь
разг.1) (бесплатно, даром (делать что-либо)) do smth. for nothing at all; for next to nothing; for a song- Ко мне часто приходят: то пятёрку, то десятку дай. Другой раз последние отдаю. Правда, люблю, чтобы возвращали, за здорово живёшь тоже работать неохота. (В. Распутин, Деньги для Марии) — 'They often come to me for a fiver, or a tenner, and often it's the last one I've got. True, I expect to get paid back. Nobody wants to work for nothing.'
2) ( без всякой на то причины) for no reason at all; without rhyme or reasonВсе им помыкали; боцмана и унтер-офицеры походя, и за дело, и так, за здорово живёшь, ругали и били Прошку, приговаривая: "У, лодырь!" (К. Станюкович, Человек за бортом) — Everybody bullied him. The boatswains and petty officers cursed him and beat him without rhyme or reason, shouting, 'Ugh, you dirty loafer.'
- Ты прав: парнишка пострадал за здорово живёшь. Но ведь мы живём в таком злодейском мире, где и бог и дьявол требуют человеческих жертв. (Ф. Гладков, Мятежная юность) — 'You're right: the lad is being victimized for no reason at all. But after all you and I are living in this wicked world where both God and the Devil require human sacrifices.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за здорово живёшь
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68 за исключением
1) General subject: apart from, aside, aside from, barring, bating, but, except as (того), except that, excepting (excepting (preposition) is only used after not and always - The Oxford Guide to English Usage), excluding, exclusive of, other than, outside of, save, saving, to the exclusion of, unless, with reservation of (чего-л.), with the exception, with the exception of, with the exception of (smb., smth.) (кого-л., чего-л.), except for (употр. как сложный предлог), short of, bar2) Engineering: excluded3) Rare: omitting4) Mathematics: only that5) Law: except, subject to, as excluded6) Insurance: Without7) Architecture: outside8) Politics: (кого-л.) with the exception of (smb)9) Psychology: always excepting10) Oil: to the exclusion of (канц.)11) Officialese: but not including12) Makarov: all but, save and except, save for, the exclusion of (чего-либо) -
69 ничего кроме
кроме того; во-вторых — for another thing
кто, кроме меня, сделает это? — who will do it but me?
все, кроме него, присутствовали — all but he were present
я ничего не хочу, кроме этого — I want nothing besides this
у него, кроме этого, ничего нет — he has nothing beside this
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70 все, за исключением нескольких
•These stipulations rule out all but a few types of reactions.
•All except a few diamonds are nonconductors of electricity.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > все, за исключением нескольких
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71 все, за исключением нескольких
•These stipulations rule out all but a few types of reactions.
•All except a few diamonds are nonconductors of electricity.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > все, за исключением нескольких
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72 кроме
. все, за исключением нескольких; все, кроме одного; если не считать; за исключением; не включая; помимо•This treatment is satisfactory at all but very high pressures.
•Processes in which the system might do work over and above that of expansion...
•Aside from (or Besides) 0.4-0.6% soda, calcine alumina contains...
•These miniatures compare in every way except size with the large connectors.
•Except for (or Apart from) bubble caps, the plant was constructed entirely from carbon steel.
•The resonator has the trivial resonance F1 = 0 in addition to the usual free-free resonances.
•No special attention is required other than careful and frequent inspection.
•There was little doubt about the good process performance of all the functional elements with the exception of the fluidized bed itself.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > кроме
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73 все, и только все
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74 вся, и только вся, доля в уставном капитале
Law: all, but not less than all, equity interest (?)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вся, и только вся, доля в уставном капитале
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75 по сути
1) General subject: As such, at bottom, (дела) effectively, in actual fact, in point of fact, in substance, intrinsically, virtually, looks about (it looks about the same), in other respects (with his brother Mull, in other respects a good and able man - со своим братом Муллом, по сути умелым и способным мужем), to all practical purposes, in fact, by definition, in all but name, actually, for substantive reasons, substantially, inherently, basically2) Law: essentially3) Diplomatic term: in essence (дела)4) Business: per se5) Makarov: at the bottom -
76 чуть не
1) General subject: as near as, barely, by inch (the car missed him by inches - он чуть не попал под машину), near, nearly, only not, within an ace of2) Colloquial: as near as kiss your hand3) Mathematics: almost nearly5) Idiomatic expression: (сделать что-л) stop short (the punishments are quite severe but they stop short of leaving you jobless - наказания достаточно суровы, но не настолько чтобы ты чуть не лишился работы) -
77 Г-62
ГЛАЗА РАЗБЕГАЮТСЯ/РАЗБЕЖАЛИСЬ (у кого от чего) coll VP subj.) s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc: у X-a глаза разбегаются (от Y-ов) = X doesn't know (X scarcely knows) where to look (first (next)) X doesn't know (scarcely knows) which way to look X doesn't know (X scarcely knows) what (whom) to look at first (next) X is dizzied by the multitude of Ys itfs more (there are more Ys) than the eyes can take in.В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).У случайного посетителя (Дома) Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Gri-boyedov's (Griboyedov House) was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a). -
78 П-464
ПОЧТИ ЧТО coll AdvP Invar modif or adv, fixed WOnearlyalmostall but practically virtually (in limited contexts) hardly."У нас хоть нелепо рубить голову брату потому только, что он стал нам брат и что на него сошла благодать, но, повторяю, у нас есть свое, почти что не хуже. У нас историческое, непосредственное и ближайшее наслаждение истязанием битья» (Достоевский 1). "Though for us it's absurd to cut our brother's head off only because he's become our brother and grace has descended upon him, still, I repeat, we have our own ways, which are almost as good. We have our historical, direct, and intimate delight in the torture of beating" (1a).Писатели его (Лукина) ценили за то, что он, умея составлять бумаги, сам не лез в писатели, а мог бы, потому что в своем жанре равных себе не знал и вообще был почти что гений (Войнович 6). The writers appreciated Lukin because despite his skill with forms, he did not try to be a writer himself. But he could have been, because in the genre of forms he knew no equal, in fact the man was practically a genius (6a).Читал?» -спросил Меркулов, с комическим испугом бросая листок... «Помилуйте, ваше благородие! Да я почти что неграмотный!» (Шолохов 3). "Did you read this?" Merkulov asked, dropping the sheet in a comic display of fright...."Beg pardon, Your Honour' I can hardly read" (3a). -
79 С-402
КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) НА СМЕХ coll (как etc + PrepP these forms only advas if intentionally to ridicule s.o.: as if out of spiteas if to mock s.o.Последовал экономический кризис... В это же время, словно на смех, вспыхнула во Франции революция, и стало всем ясно, что «просвещение» полезно только тогда, когда оно имеет характер непросвещенный (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). An economic crisis ensued At that same time, as if out of spite, revolution flared up in France, and it became clear to all that "enlightenment" was useful only when it had an unenlightened character (1a)....После моего отъезда старейшины города Цюриха узнали, что я вовсе не русский граф, а русский эмигрант и... что я человек нерелигиозный и открыто признаюсь в этом. Последнее они вычитали в ужасной книжке "Vom andern Vfer," вышедшей, как на смех, у них под носом, из лучшей цюрихской типографии (Герцен 2).. After I had gone away the elders of the town of Zurich learnt that I was not a Russian Count at all but a Russian emigre and...that I was a man without religion and openly admitted the fact. This last they learned from an awful little book, Vom andern Vfer, which, as though to mock them, had been issued under their very noses by the best firm of publishers in Zurich (2a). -
80 глаза разбегаются
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc:- у X-a глаза разбегаются (от Y-ов) ≈ X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> where to look (first < next>);- X doesn't know < scarcely knows> which way to look;- X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> what < whom> to look at first < next>;- it's more < there are more Ys> than the eyes can take in.♦ В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).♦ Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).♦...У случайного посетителя [ Дома] Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Griboyedov's [Griboyedov House] was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаза разбегаются
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