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1 расквитавшийся
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2 расплатившийся
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6 служащие (фирмы), увольняющиеся по собственному желанию
quits4000 полезных слов и выражений > служащие (фирмы), увольняющиеся по собственному желанию
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General subject: be quits (с кем-либо), quits, to be quits with (smb.) (расквитаться, с кем-л.), (с кем-л.) to be square with (smb.), (с кем-л.) be square with -
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1) General subject: acquit, be even, be quits (с кем-либо), clear a scores, get upsides with (с кем-л.), lie upsides with (с кем-л.), quit scores with (с кем-л.), repay in full (с кем-л.), square, to be even, to be square with (smb.) (с кем-л.), to be upsides with (smb.) (с кем-л.), clean the slate, cry quite, square accounts, quit scores with (с кем-л.), be square with (с кем-л.), settle with (с кем-л.), get equal (with)2) American: hand in chips, pass in chips, even up on3) Jargon: be upsides upsides with ( somebody), get even, get upsides upsides with (somebody), defrosted4) Makarov: call it square, cash in chips, clear a score, clear scores, cry quits, even on (с кем-л.), even up on (с кем-л.) -
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С ПРИВЕТОМ2 PrepP Invar predic subj: human introduced by Conj «и» used after one or more predicates having the same subject) (in refer, to one's leaving, abandoning, or foresaking some person, place, job etc in an abrupt manner, without giving any explanation, fulfilling one's obligations etc) ones association, contact, dealings etc (with s.o. or sth.) are over: (and) that's the end of it (and) he (she etc) calls it quits (and) it's "so long" (forever) (and) some person (place, job etc) is history (and) he (she etc) runs in the opposite direction (and) he (she etc) takes off.Он девушек меняет, как перчатки: погуляет денек-другой и - с приветом. Не changes girls the way he changes clothes: he goes out with a girl for a day or two and then calls it quits.(extended usage) «А кто за каждую копейку дрожит, у того их (денег) не будет»....Как же не будет, если он их не бросает зря на ветер, не пропивает, как ты?» - «А так. Они (деньги) поймут, что он жмот, и - с приветом!» (Распутин 1). "A person who counts every kopeck'll never have money." "Why won't he if he doesn't throw it away and doesn't drink it up like you do?" "Well, he won't, I tell you. Money'll see he's stingy and run in the opposite direction" (1a). -
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I• С ПРИВЕТОМ highly coll[PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ odd, having rather bizarre ideas and/ or behaviors, slightly crazy:- X has bats in his belfry.II• С ПРИВЕТОМ highly coll[PrepP; Invar; predic; subj: human; introduced by Conj "и"; used after one or more predicates having the same subject]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's leaving, abandoning, or foresaking some person, place, job etc in an abrupt manner, without giving any explanation, fulfilling one's obligations etc) one's association, contact, dealings etc (with s.o. or sth.) are over:- (and) he (she etc) calls it quits;- (and) it's "so long" (forever);- (and) some person (place, job etc) is history;- (and) he (she etc) runs in the opposite direction;- (and) he (she etc) takes off.♦ Он девушек меняет, как перчатки: погуляет денек-другой и - с приветом. He changes girls the way he changes clothes: he goes out with a girl for a day or two and then calls it quits.♦ [extended usage] "А кто за каждую копейку дрожит, у того их [ денег] не будет". - "Как же не будет, если он их не бросает зря на ветер, не пропивает, как ты?" - "А так. Они [ деньги] поймут, что он жмот, и - с приветом!" (Распутин 1). "A person who counts every kopeck'll never have money." "Why won't he if he doesn't throw it away and doesn't drink it up like you do?" "Well, he won't, I tell you. Money'll see he's stingy and run in the opposite direction" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с приветом
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совер.; вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л./чем-л.); разг.
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сов. (с тв.) разг.be quits (with); get even (with)тепе́рь мы с ва́ми поквита́лись — now we are quits
я ещё с ним поквита́юсь — I will get even with him yet
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См. также в других словарях:
quits — [kwıts] adj informal [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from quit free of ; QUITE] 1.) be quits BrE if two people are quits, neither one owes anything to the other = ↑straight ▪ I ll give you £10, and then we re quits. 2.) call it quits … Dictionary of contemporary English
quits — [ kwıts ] adjective in a situation where neither of two people owes the other one anything: Do this one last thing for me and we ll be quits. call it quits INFORMAL 1. ) to agree that neither person owes the other one anything: Take five dollars… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
quits — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ on equal terms by retaliation or repayment. ● call it quits Cf. ↑call it quits ORIGIN originally in the sense «freed from a liability or debt»: perhaps an informal abbreviation of Latin quittus, from quietus, used as a receipt (see… … English terms dictionary
quits — [kwits] adj. [ME, prob. contr. < ML quittus, var. of quietus: see QUIETUS] on even terms, as by discharge of a debt, retaliation in vengeance, etc. ☆ call it quits Informal 1. to stop working, playing, etc. 2. to stop being friendly or… … English World dictionary
Quits — (kw[i^]ts), interj. See the Note under {Quit}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quits — even (with another), 1660s; see QUIT (Cf. quit) (adj.) … Etymology dictionary
quits — adjective informal 1 be quits (with) to be in an equal situation with someone again, especially because you have paid them what you owed: You pay for the taxi, and that ll make us quits. | If I win the next game, we ll be quits. 2 call it quits… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
quits — /kwits/, adj. 1. on equal terms by repayment or retaliation. 2. call it quits, a. to end one s activity, esp. temporarily: At 10 o clock I decided to call it quits for the day. b. to abandon an effort. 3. cry quits, to agree to end competition… … Universalium
quits with somebody — be quits (with sb) idiom (informal) when two people are quits, they do not owe each other anything, especially money • I ll give you £5 and then we re quits. Main entry: ↑quitsidiom … Useful english dictionary
quits — n. (colloq.) to call it quits ( to cease doing smt. ) * * * [kwɪts] (colloq.) to call it quits ( to cease doing smt. ) … Combinatory dictionary
quits — UK [kwɪts] / US adjective in a situation where neither of two people owes the other one anything Do this one last thing for me and we ll be quits. • call it quits … English dictionary