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1 без обиняков
(говорить, спрашивать и т. п.)simply and straight out; without mincing one's words; without beating about the bush; getting straight to the point- Вы, Владимир Сергеич, извините, мы здесь, в -ом уезде, народ прямой, по простоте живём: говорим, что думаем, без обиняков. (И. Тургенев, Затишье) — 'You must excuse me, Vladimir Sergeich, we are straightforward people here in the X. district, plain in our ways; we say what we think without beating about the bush.'
[Закаблук] без обиняков, прямо обвинял администрацию в неэкономном расходовании графита. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — Without mincing his words he accused the management of wasting graphite.
Он слегка прихрамывал, впрочем, заметнее, чем она. Поскольку они были товарищами по несчастью, она сразу и без обиняков спросила, почему он хромает. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — He had a slight limp, more noticeable, however, than her own. Because they were bound by the same kind of misfortune, she did not hesitate to question him about his handicap.
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2 ходить вокруг да около
разг.argue round and round the subject; cf. beat about the bush; beat around the bush Amer.- Ходишь всё вокруг да около, - недовольно пробурчал Стёпка. (Г. Баженов, Азбектфан) — 'You're beating about the bush,' muttered Stepka discontentedly.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходить вокруг да около
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3 петли вязать
прост., неодобр.dawdle; mess about; cf. beat about the bushКарпенко... снова начал закипать: - Чтой-то ты, Сидорович, петли вяжешь... Бери, что ли, быка за рога... (Н. Грибачёв, Кузница) — Karpenko's blood began to boil again. 'Stop beating about the bush, Sidorovich, out with it.'
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4 обиняк
м. разг.говорить обиняками — beat* about the bush
говорить без обиняков — speak* plainly, speak* in plain terms, или without beating about the bush
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5 обиняк
м. уст.говори́ть обиняка́ми — beat about the bush
без обиняко́в — without beating about the bush
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6 уловка
1) General subject: artifice, blind, catch, circumvention, circumvolution, curve ball, dodge, doubling, elusion, expedient, fetch, fetcher, game, games, gimmick, jink, joker, management (it took a good deal of management to make him do it - потребовалось много уловок, чтобы заставить его сделать это), ploy, put off, put-off, racket, racquet, ruse, shift, shuffle, starting hole, starting-hole, stealth, stratagem, subterfuge, trick (don't know the trick of it, have not got the trick of it - не знаю, как это делается не знаю секрета), tweak, twist, wile, wiles, deceit, deception2) Colloquial: double-cross, rig, wangle, wheeze4) Military: (военная) stratagem5) Law: double6) Australian slang: lurk7) Diplomatic term: equivocation, evasion8) Scottish language: wimple10) Banking: loophole11) Advertising: device12) Business: beating about the bush13) Archaic: knack14) Politico-military term: stratаgem15) Yiddish: shtick -
7 говорить без обиняков
идиом.
to speak simply and straight out
to speak without mincing one’s words
to speak without beating about the bush
to speak getting straight to the pointДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить без обиняков
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8 говорить напрямик
идиом.
to speak simply and straight out
to speak without mincing one’s words
to speak without beating about the bush
to speak getting straight to the pointДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить напрямик
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9 говорить начистоту
идиом.
to speak simply and straight out
to speak without mincing one’s words
to speak without beating about the bush
to speak getting straight to the pointДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить начистоту
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10 говорите прямо!
1) General subject: don't be cagy!, don't speak at me, please!, stop beating about the bush!2) Makarov: don't be cagey! -
11 околичность
ж.innuendoбез околичностей разг. — plainly, straight
говорить без околичностей — speak* plainly; speak* without beating about the bush идиом.
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12 околичность
ж.без околи́чностей разг. — straightforwardly; without beating about the bush идиом.
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13 О-7
БЕЗ ОБИНЯКОВ говорить, спрашивать и т. п. coll БЕЗ (ВСЙКИХ) ОКОЛИЧНОСТЕЙ obs PrepP these forms only adv(to speak or ask sth.) directly, openly, without allusivenesswithout beating around (about) the bushin no uncertain terms in so many words not mincing (one's) words pulling no punches (in limited contexts) getting down to brass tacks getting (coming) straight to the point.«Скажите, Карамазов, вы ужасно меня презираете? -отрезал вдруг Коля... - Сделайте одолжение, без обиняков» (Достоевский 1). Tell me, Karamazov, do you despise me terribly?" Kolya suddenly blurted out...."Kindly tell me, without beating around the bush" (1a).Во дворе завхоз без обиняков предложил: «Может, погреемся, корреспондент? У меня есть. И омулёк найдётся» (Максимов 3). Out in the yard the bursar got down to brass tacks. "Well, Mr. Reporter, shall we warm ourselves up? I've got something And there'll be a bit of salmon, too" (3a). -
14 без всяких околичностей
• БЕЗ ОБИНЯКОВ говорить, спрашивать и т.п. coll; БЕЗ (ВСЯКИХ) ОКОЛИЧНОСТЕЙ obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to speak or ask sth.) directly, openly, without allusiveness:- [in limited contexts] getting down to brass tacks;- getting (coming) straight to the point.♦ "Скажите, Карамазов, вы ужасно меня презираете? - отрезал вдруг Коля... - Сделайте одолжение, без обиняков" (Достоевский 1). "Tell me, Karamazov, do you despise me terribly?" Kolya suddenly blurted out...."Kindly tell me, without beating around the bush" (1a).♦ Во дворе завхоз без обиняков предложил: "Может, погреемся, корреспондент? У меня есть. И омулёк найдётся" (Максимов 3). Out in the yard the bursar got down to brass tacks. "Well, Mr. Reporter, shall we warm ourselves up? I've got something And there'll be a bit of salmon, too" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без всяких околичностей
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15 без обиняков
• БЕЗ ОБИНЯКОВ говорить, спрашивать и т.п. coll; БЕЗ (ВСЯКИХ) ОКОЛИЧНОСТЕЙ obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to speak or ask sth.) directly, openly, without allusiveness:- [in limited contexts] getting down to brass tacks;- getting (coming) straight to the point.♦ "Скажите, Карамазов, вы ужасно меня презираете? - отрезал вдруг Коля... - Сделайте одолжение, без обиняков" (Достоевский 1). "Tell me, Karamazov, do you despise me terribly?" Kolya suddenly blurted out...."Kindly tell me, without beating around the bush" (1a).♦ Во дворе завхоз без обиняков предложил: "Может, погреемся, корреспондент? У меня есть. И омулёк найдётся" (Максимов 3). Out in the yard the bursar got down to brass tacks. "Well, Mr. Reporter, shall we warm ourselves up? I've got something And there'll be a bit of salmon, too" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без обиняков
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16 без околичностей
• БЕЗ ОБИНЯКОВ говорить, спрашивать и т.п. coll; БЕЗ (ВСЯКИХ) ОКОЛИЧНОСТЕЙ obs[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to speak or ask sth.) directly, openly, without allusiveness:- [in limited contexts] getting down to brass tacks;- getting (coming) straight to the point.♦ "Скажите, Карамазов, вы ужасно меня презираете? - отрезал вдруг Коля... - Сделайте одолжение, без обиняков" (Достоевский 1). "Tell me, Karamazov, do you despise me terribly?" Kolya suddenly blurted out...."Kindly tell me, without beating around the bush" (1a).♦ Во дворе завхоз без обиняков предложил: "Может, погреемся, корреспондент? У меня есть. И омулёк найдётся" (Максимов 3). Out in the yard the bursar got down to brass tacks. "Well, Mr. Reporter, shall we warm ourselves up? I've got something And there'll be a bit of salmon, too" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без околичностей
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17 Б-87
БОБЫ РАЗВОДИТЬ substand VP subj: human usu. this WO1. to waste one's time on trifles, act very slowly, procrastinateX бобы разводит - X fritters (fiddles) away the time(in limited contexts) X drags his feet.(author's usage) «Чем в губернское правление-то шататься да пустяки на бобах разводить, лучше бы дело делать!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Instead of wasting his time in government departments and frittering away the precious minutes on some stupid trifles, he (the pompadour) should have been doing something!" (2a).2. obsoles to talk about insignificant, frivolous matters (often in order to distract s.o. from sth.), engage in idle chatterX бобы разводит - X is prattling (on)X is babbling (in limited contexts) X is beating around (about) the bushX и Y бобы разводят - X and Y are gabbingX and Y are shooting the breeze (the bull). -
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• БОБЫ РАЗВОДИТЬ substand[VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]=====1. to waste one's time on trifles, act very slowly, procrastinate:- [in limited contexts] X drags his feet.♦ [author's usage] "Чем в губернское правление-то шататься да пустяки на бобах разводить, лучше бы дело делать!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Instead of wasting his time in government departments and frittering away the precious minutes on some stupid trifles, he [the pompadour] should have been doing something!" (2a).2. obsoles to talk about insignificant, frivolous matters (often in order to distract s.o. from sth.), engage in idle chatter:- [in limited contexts] X is beating around (about) the bush;- X and Y are shooting the breeze (the bull).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бобы разводить
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