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101 одного поля ягода
разг., часто неодобр.cf. birds of a feather; chips of the same block; of the same batch; of the same kidney; tarred with the same brush (stick); cut from the same cloth- Что мне вас критиковать? Если по большому счёту, то мы с вами одного поля ягоды... (Н. Дубов, Беглец) — Why should I criticise you? Essentially, you and I are birds of a feather...
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > одного поля ягода
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102 под масть
под < одну> мастьпрост.of the same kind; of the same stripe; of the same batch; cf. birds of a feather; chips of the same block; tarred with same brush (stick)- Ну, а мы-то остались, как и были, варнаками. Все под одну масть. (Д. Мамин-Сибиряк, Разбойники) — 'Well, we have always been cut-throats and are not going to mend our ways. All of us are tarred with the same brush.'
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103 сверло
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104 обустройство дороги методом наслоения льда
Road works: construction of an ice road by flooding ice to thicken it (mine), construction of an ice road by flooding ice with water to reinforce the roadway (mine), construction of an ice road by freezing the road down to the bottom (mine), construction of an ice road by ice flooded one or more times (mine), construction of an ice road by ice profiling (mine), construction of an ice road by thickening ice (mine), creating an ice road with addition of water, or a mixture of snow, ice chips and water to the surface of existing ice (mine), ice road construction by accelerating ice built-up (mine)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обустройство дороги методом наслоения льда
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105 Д-268
НА ДОРОГЕ (HA УЛИЦЕ, НА ПОЛУ, HA ЗЕМЛЕ) HE ВАЛЯЕТСЯ coll VP pres only fixed WO1. ( subj: usu. concr) sth. cannot be obtained easily, without effortX на дороге не валяется = you don't (won't) find X lying around (in (on) the street)you don't (won't) find X (just) waiting to be picked up (be found) X won't just fall into your lap X can't be had just for the asking ( usu. of money) X doesn't grow on trees."...На заем стали подписываться. Я без памяти-то на триста рублей подписалась... И Лизка, глупая, пятьдесят рублей выкинула...» - «Пущай ( ungrammat - пускай)», -миролюбиво сказал Михаил... «Да ведь деньги-то не щепа -на улице не валяются» (Абрамов 1). "..Everyone began signing up for the Loan. Without thinking, I put myself down for three hundred rubles....And Lizka, silly girl, threw in fifty rubles...."Let her," said Mikhail peaceably.... "But money isn't wood chips-you don't find it lying around on the street" (1a).2. (subj: human (often pi), abstr, or concr) some type of person (thing etc) is rare, not often found: (of people or things)Х-ы (такие NPs), как X,) на дороге не валяются = Xs (NPs) like X) are hard (not easy) to come by Xs (NPs) like X) don't come along every day Xs (NPs) like X) are few and far between there aren't (that) many Xs about (around) (these days)(of qualities etc) X на дороге не валяется - X is hard (not easy) to come by.«Рекомендую: Золотарев, Илья Никанорыч... кадровый товарищ, такие нынче на дороге не валяются...» (Максимов 1). "Let me introduce you: Ilya Nikanorych Zolotarev. He's...an experienced comrade. There aren't that many of them about these days..." (1a). -
106 на дороге не валяется
• НА ДОРОГЕ <НА УЛИЦЕ, НА ПОЛУ, НА ЗЕМЛЕ> НЕ ВАЛЯЕТСЯ coll[VP; pres only; fixed WO]=====1. [subj: usu. concr]⇒ sth. cannot be obtained easily, without effort:- you don't (won't) find X (just) waiting to be picked up < be found>;- [usu. of money] X doesn't grow on trees.♦ "...На заем стали подписываться. Я без памяти-то на триста рублей подписалась... И Лизка, глупая, пятьдесят рублей выкинула..." - "Пущай [ungrammat = пускай]", - миролюбиво сказал Михаил... "Да ведь деньги-то не щепа - на улице не валяются" (Абрамов 1). "..Everyone began signing up for the Loan. Without thinking, I put myself down for three hundred rubles....And Lizka, silly girl, threw in fifty rubles...."Let her," said Mikhail peaceably.... "But money isn't wood chips-you don't find it lying around on the street" (1a).2. [subj: human (often pl), abstr, or concr]⇒ some type of person (thing etc) is rare, not often found:- [of people or things] X-ы <такие [NPs], как X,> на дороге не валяются≈ Xs <[NPs] like X> are hard < not easy> to come by;- Xs <[NPs] like X> don't come along every day;- Xs <[NPs] like X> are few and far between;♦ "Рекомендую: Золотарев, Илья Никанорыч... кадровый товарищ, такие нынче на дороге не валяются..." (Максимов 1). "Let me introduce you: Ilya Nikanorych Zolotarev. He's...an experienced comrade. There aren't that many of them about these days..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на дороге не валяется
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107 на земле не валяется
• НА ДОРОГЕ <НА УЛИЦЕ, НА ПОЛУ, НА ЗЕМЛЕ> НЕ ВАЛЯЕТСЯ coll[VP; pres only; fixed WO]=====1. [subj: usu. concr]⇒ sth. cannot be obtained easily, without effort:- you don't (won't) find X (just) waiting to be picked up < be found>;- [usu. of money] X doesn't grow on trees.♦ "...На заем стали подписываться. Я без памяти-то на триста рублей подписалась... И Лизка, глупая, пятьдесят рублей выкинула..." - "Пущай [ungrammat = пускай]", - миролюбиво сказал Михаил... "Да ведь деньги-то не щепа - на улице не валяются" (Абрамов 1). "..Everyone began signing up for the Loan. Without thinking, I put myself down for three hundred rubles....And Lizka, silly girl, threw in fifty rubles...."Let her," said Mikhail peaceably.... "But money isn't wood chips-you don't find it lying around on the street" (1a).2. [subj: human (often pl), abstr, or concr]⇒ some type of person (thing etc) is rare, not often found:- [of people or things] X-ы <такие [NPs], как X,> на дороге не валяются≈ Xs <[NPs] like X> are hard < not easy> to come by;- Xs <[NPs] like X> don't come along every day;- Xs <[NPs] like X> are few and far between;♦ "Рекомендую: Золотарев, Илья Никанорыч... кадровый товарищ, такие нынче на дороге не валяются..." (Максимов 1). "Let me introduce you: Ilya Nikanorych Zolotarev. He's...an experienced comrade. There aren't that many of them about these days..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на земле не валяется
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108 на полу не валяется
• НА ДОРОГЕ <НА УЛИЦЕ, НА ПОЛУ, НА ЗЕМЛЕ> НЕ ВАЛЯЕТСЯ coll[VP; pres only; fixed WO]=====1. [subj: usu. concr]⇒ sth. cannot be obtained easily, without effort:- you don't (won't) find X (just) waiting to be picked up < be found>;- [usu. of money] X doesn't grow on trees.♦ "...На заем стали подписываться. Я без памяти-то на триста рублей подписалась... И Лизка, глупая, пятьдесят рублей выкинула..." - "Пущай [ungrammat = пускай]", - миролюбиво сказал Михаил... "Да ведь деньги-то не щепа - на улице не валяются" (Абрамов 1). "..Everyone began signing up for the Loan. Without thinking, I put myself down for three hundred rubles....And Lizka, silly girl, threw in fifty rubles...."Let her," said Mikhail peaceably.... "But money isn't wood chips-you don't find it lying around on the street" (1a).2. [subj: human (often pl), abstr, or concr]⇒ some type of person (thing etc) is rare, not often found:- [of people or things] X-ы <такие [NPs], как X,> на дороге не валяются≈ Xs <[NPs] like X> are hard < not easy> to come by;- Xs <[NPs] like X> don't come along every day;- Xs <[NPs] like X> are few and far between;♦ "Рекомендую: Золотарев, Илья Никанорыч... кадровый товарищ, такие нынче на дороге не валяются..." (Максимов 1). "Let me introduce you: Ilya Nikanorych Zolotarev. He's...an experienced comrade. There aren't that many of them about these days..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на полу не валяется
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109 на улице не валяется
• НА ДОРОГЕ <НА УЛИЦЕ, НА ПОЛУ, НА ЗЕМЛЕ> НЕ ВАЛЯЕТСЯ coll[VP; pres only; fixed WO]=====1. [subj: usu. concr]⇒ sth. cannot be obtained easily, without effort:- you don't (won't) find X (just) waiting to be picked up < be found>;- [usu. of money] X doesn't grow on trees.♦ "...На заем стали подписываться. Я без памяти-то на триста рублей подписалась... И Лизка, глупая, пятьдесят рублей выкинула..." - "Пущай [ungrammat = пускай]", - миролюбиво сказал Михаил... "Да ведь деньги-то не щепа - на улице не валяются" (Абрамов 1). "..Everyone began signing up for the Loan. Without thinking, I put myself down for three hundred rubles....And Lizka, silly girl, threw in fifty rubles...."Let her," said Mikhail peaceably.... "But money isn't wood chips-you don't find it lying around on the street" (1a).2. [subj: human (often pl), abstr, or concr]⇒ some type of person (thing etc) is rare, not often found:- [of people or things] X-ы <такие [NPs], как X,> на дороге не валяются≈ Xs <[NPs] like X> are hard < not easy> to come by;- Xs <[NPs] like X> don't come along every day;- Xs <[NPs] like X> are few and far between;♦ "Рекомендую: Золотарев, Илья Никанорыч... кадровый товарищ, такие нынче на дороге не валяются..." (Максимов 1). "Let me introduce you: Ilya Nikanorych Zolotarev. He's...an experienced comrade. There aren't that many of them about these days..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на улице не валяется
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110 по Сеньке шапка
по Сеньке <и> шапкапогов.you get what you deserve (are worthy of); cf. like servant like master; like carpenter, like chips; as is the gardener, so is the garden- Боже милостивый! Пушкина убили, Лермонтова убили, Писарева утопили, Рылеева удавили... Достоевского к расстрелу таскали, Гоголя с ума свели... а Шевченко? А Полежаев? Скажешь - правительство виновато? Да ведь по холопу и барин, по Сеньке и шапка. (И. Бунин, Деревня) — 'Good heavens above! Pushkin was killed, Lermontov was killed, Pisarev was drowned, Ryleyev was strangled... Dostoyevsky was taken to the scaffold, Gogol was driven insane... And what about Shevchenko? And Polezhayev? The government was to blame, you'll say? Like servant like master, you get what you deserve.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по Сеньке шапка
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111 дело мастера боится
Set phrase: a good workman does not quarrel with his tools, as the workman so is the work, he works best who knows his trade, he works best who knows his trade (дословно: Лучше всех работает тот, кто знает свое дело), the good workman does a good job, used as praise words or as jocular self- advertising to mean: good hands always make good things such carpenters, such chips, clever hands make light workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дело мастера боится
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112 разбить (чьи-л.) надежды
1) General subject: dash hopes to the ground, destroy hopes, queer pitch, queer the pitch3) Taboo: piss in somebody's chipsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разбить (чьи-л.) надежды
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113 К-286
С КОПЫТ (ДОЛОЙ) slang PrepP these forms only predic with subj: human the idiom can be used in past, pres, and fut contexts)1. one falls, crashes to the groundX - с копыт долой - (in past contexts) X keeled overX fell in a heap X went down like a ton of bricks X was (got) knocked (clean) off his feet.2. one diesX - с копыт долой - (in past contexts) X kicked offX kicked the bucket X croaked X turned up his toes X cashed in (his chips). -
114 разбить надежды
1) General subject: (чьи-л.) dash hopes to the ground, (чьи-л.) destroy hopes, (чьи-л.) queer pitch, (чьи-л.) queer the pitch2) Makarov: (чьи-л.) destroy (smb.'s) hopes, (чьи-л.) dash hopes, (чьи-л.) dash hopes to the ground3) Taboo: (чьи-л.) piss in somebody's chips -
115 с копыт
[PrepP; these forms only; predic with subj: human; the idiom can be used in past, pres, and fut contexts]=====1. one falls, crashes to the ground:⇒ X keeled over; X fell in a heap; X went down like a ton of bricks; X was < got> knocked (clean) off his feet.2. one dies:⇒ X kicked off; X kicked the bucket; X croaked; X turned up his toes; X cashed in (his chips).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с копыт
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116 с копыт долой
[PrepP; these forms only; predic with subj: human; the idiom can be used in past, pres, and fut contexts]=====1. one falls, crashes to the ground:- X - с копыт долой≈ [in past contexts]⇒ X keeled over; X fell in a heap; X went down like a ton of bricks; X was < got> knocked (clean) off his feet.2. one dies:- X - с копыт долой≈ [in past contexts]⇒ X kicked off; X kicked the bucket; X croaked; X turned up his toes; X cashed in (his chips).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с копыт долой
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117 стружка
chip(s)
- (любые металлические частицы) — metal particles
- (при нарезке резьбы) — cuttings
то prevent seizure of the tap in blind holes, clear the cuttings from the hole periodically.
-, мелкая металлическая — fine metal chipsРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > стружка
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118 засорять
•To clog air passages...
•This material clogs (or plugs) the pores.
•Long chips clog the wheel surface.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > засорять
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119 смывать
•A cleaner component is rinsed from (or washed off) metal surfaces.
•This product can be sprayed on and rinsed with warm water.
•The apparatus is washed free of nitrate ion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > смывать
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120 оживить скучный день
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оживить скучный день
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