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asking (verb)

  • 1 Н-95

    БЕЗ НИКАКИХ highly coll PrepP Invar
    1. ( usu. the concluding clause in a compound sent
    usu. used after a verb denoting a command that should be carried out) (used to emphasize the categorical nature of an order) no objection or discussion will be tolerated
    and no arguments (back talk)
    and that's that and that's final and I (he etc) won't take no for an answer and I don't mean maybe and no (ifs, ands, or) buts about it.
    Ну-ка, быстро за работу, без никаких! All right, hurry up and get to work, and no arguments'
    2.
    adv
    freely, without waiting for an invitation, asking permission, or going through any formalities
    without ceremony
    you don't need an invitation (an excuse).
    Мы всегда дома, заходите запросто, без никаких. We're always home, just drop in, you don't need an invitation.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Н-95

  • 2 без никаких

    БЕЗ НИКАКИХ highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar]
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    1. [usu. the concluding clause in a compound sent; usu. used after a verb denoting a command that should be carried out]
    (used to emphasize the categorical nature of an order) no objection or discussion will be tolerated:
    - and I (he etc) won't take no for an answer;
    - and no (ifs, ands, or) buts about it.
         ♦ Ну-ка, быстро за работу, без никаких! All right, hurry up and get to work, and no arguments'
    2. [adv]
    freely, without waiting for an invitation, asking permission, or going through any formalities:
    - you don't need an invitation (an excuse).
         ♦ Мы всегда дома, заходите запросто, без никаких. We're always home, just drop in, you don't need an invitation.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без никаких

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