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21 прах с тобой
• ЧЕРТ < ШУТ> С ТОБОЙ <с ним и т.п.> highly coll; ПЕС (ПРАХ) С ТОБОЙ (с ним и т. п.) substand; ХРЕН С ТОБОЙ( с ним и т. п.) vulg[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express reluctant agreement, concession, or complete indifference:- who (the hell < the heck>) cares;- damn (screw, bugger etc) X.♦ [Марат:] Я бы тебе сказал, кто ты. Но я не скажу. [Лика:] Ну и черт с тобой( Арбузов 4). [М:] I could tell you what you are. But I shan't. [L.:] Then to hell with you (4a).♦ "Сердце бьётся или не бьется?" - "А кто его знает... Я же не врач и в этом деле без особого понимания..." - "Ладно, хрен с ним, пусть лежит" (Войнович 2). "Is his heart beating or isn't it?" "Who knows....I'm no doctor. I don't know much about this kind of stuff."... "All right, the hell with him, let him lie there" (2a).♦ Лицо Бунина искривилось, как будто его внезапно ударили под вздох, и он даже вскрикнул " ой!", но сейчас же взял себя в руки и устало махнул рукой: "А, черт с ним!" (Катаев 3). Bunin's face twisted, as though from a sudden blow in the solar plexus. He even gasped, but at once took a grip on himself and waved the matter aside. "Oh, who cares!" (3a).♦ "Достань мне вина [here = водки] и курева". - "Курева я достать не могу". - "Хрен с ним, вина достань". - "За спасибо водку не дают" (Рыбаков 1). "Get me vodka and something to smoke." "A smoke I can't get." "Bugger the tobacco, get me the vodka." "They don't give it away, you know" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прах с тобой
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22 хрен с тобой
• ЧЕРТ < ШУТ> С ТОБОЙ <с ним и т.п.> highly coll; ПЕС (ПРАХ) С ТОБОЙ (с ним и т. п.) substand; ХРЕН С ТОБОЙ (с ним и т. п.) vulg[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express reluctant agreement, concession, or complete indifference:- who (the hell < the heck>) cares;- damn (screw, bugger etc) X.♦ [Марат:] Я бы тебе сказал, кто ты. Но я не скажу. [Лика:] Ну и черт с тобой( Арбузов 4). [М:] I could tell you what you are. But I shan't. [L.:] Then to hell with you (4a).♦ "Сердце бьётся или не бьется?" - "А кто его знает... Я же не врач и в этом деле без особого понимания..." - "Ладно, хрен с ним, пусть лежит" (Войнович 2). "Is his heart beating or isn't it?" "Who knows....I'm no doctor. I don't know much about this kind of stuff."... "All right, the hell with him, let him lie there" (2a).♦ Лицо Бунина искривилось, как будто его внезапно ударили под вздох, и он даже вскрикнул " ой!", но сейчас же взял себя в руки и устало махнул рукой: "А, черт с ним!" (Катаев 3). Bunin's face twisted, as though from a sudden blow in the solar plexus. He even gasped, but at once took a grip on himself and waved the matter aside. "Oh, who cares!" (3a).♦ "Достань мне вина [here = водки] и курева". - "Курева я достать не могу". - "Хрен с ним, вина достань". - "За спасибо водку не дают" (Рыбаков 1). "Get me vodka and something to smoke." "A smoke I can't get." "Bugger the tobacco, get me the vodka." "They don't give it away, you know" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хрен с тобой
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23 черт с тобой
• ЧЕРТ < ШУТ> С ТОБОЙ <с ним и т.п.> highly coll; ПЕС (ПРАХ) С ТОБОЙ (с ним и т. п.) substand; ХРЕН С ТОБОЙ( с ним и т. п.) vulg[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express reluctant agreement, concession, or complete indifference:- who (the hell < the heck>) cares;- damn (screw, bugger etc) X.♦ [Марат:] Я бы тебе сказал, кто ты. Но я не скажу. [Лика:] Ну и черт с тобой (Арбузов 4). [М:] I could tell you what you are. But I shan't. [L.:] Then to hell with you (4a).♦ "Сердце бьётся или не бьется?" - "А кто его знает... Я же не врач и в этом деле без особого понимания..." - "Ладно, хрен с ним, пусть лежит" (Войнович 2). "Is his heart beating or isn't it?" "Who knows....I'm no doctor. I don't know much about this kind of stuff."... "All right, the hell with him, let him lie there" (2a).♦ Лицо Бунина искривилось, как будто его внезапно ударили под вздох, и он даже вскрикнул " ой!", но сейчас же взял себя в руки и устало махнул рукой: "А, черт с ним!" (Катаев 3). Bunin's face twisted, as though from a sudden blow in the solar plexus. He even gasped, but at once took a grip on himself and waved the matter aside. "Oh, who cares!" (3a).♦ "Достань мне вина [here = водки] и курева". - "Курева я достать не могу". - "Хрен с ним, вина достань". - "За спасибо водку не дают" (Рыбаков 1). "Get me vodka and something to smoke." "A smoke I can't get." "Bugger the tobacco, get me the vodka." "They don't give it away, you know" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > черт с тобой
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24 шут с тобой
• ЧЕРТ < ШУТ> С ТОБОЙ <с ним и т.п.> highly coll; ПЕС (ПРАХ) С ТОБОЙ (с ним и т. п.) substand; ХРЕН С ТОБОЙ( с ним и т. п.) vulg[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express reluctant agreement, concession, or complete indifference:- who (the hell < the heck>) cares;- damn (screw, bugger etc) X.♦ [Марат:] Я бы тебе сказал, кто ты. Но я не скажу. [Лика:] Ну и черт с тобой( Арбузов 4). [М:] I could tell you what you are. But I shan't. [L.:] Then to hell with you (4a).♦ "Сердце бьётся или не бьется?" - "А кто его знает... Я же не врач и в этом деле без особого понимания..." - "Ладно, хрен с ним, пусть лежит" (Войнович 2). "Is his heart beating or isn't it?" "Who knows....I'm no doctor. I don't know much about this kind of stuff."... "All right, the hell with him, let him lie there" (2a).♦ Лицо Бунина искривилось, как будто его внезапно ударили под вздох, и он даже вскрикнул " ой!", но сейчас же взял себя в руки и устало махнул рукой: "А, черт с ним!" (Катаев 3). Bunin's face twisted, as though from a sudden blow in the solar plexus. He even gasped, but at once took a grip on himself and waved the matter aside. "Oh, who cares!" (3a).♦ "Достань мне вина [here = водки] и курева". - "Курева я достать не могу". - "Хрен с ним, вина достань". - "За спасибо водку не дают" (Рыбаков 1). "Get me vodka and something to smoke." "A smoke I can't get." "Bugger the tobacco, get me the vodka." "They don't give it away, you know" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шут с тобой
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25 ни уха ни рыла
(не знать, не; смыслить и т. п.)прост.not know the first thing about something; cf. not know a damn thing about smth.; not know bugger-all about smth.; not know chalk from cheese- Голь разнесчастная!.. Срам! А туда ж, в мирские дела суётся! Ни уха ни рыла не смыслишь! (М. Алексеев, Вишнёвый омут) — 'You filthy ragamuffin... Disgusting! And now you poke your nose into people's affairs. You don't know bugger-all about it!'
- Вы человек с высшим образованием, в искусстве разбираетесь... - Сейчас все в искусстве разбираются, даже те, кто в нём ни уха ни рыла... (Н. Дубов, Беглец) — 'You're a person with a higher education, you're up in art... Everyone is, nowadays, even people who don't know a damn thing about it...'
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26 голубой
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27 малый
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29 Best Universal Grit, Grime and Effluent Remover
Abbreviation: BUGGERУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Best Universal Grit, Grime and Effluent Remover
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30 Блин!
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31 К черту это все!
Australian slang: Bugger this for a joke (выражает раздражение и гнев (АБ)) -
32 К черту это все!выражает раздражение и гнев
Australian slang: Bugger this for a joke (АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > К черту это все!выражает раздражение и гнев
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33 О, как ты достал
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34 Твою ...!
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35 а сейчас уйди вон, я должен поработать
Australian slang: now bugger off, I've got to workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > а сейчас уйди вон, я должен поработать
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36 ах ты сволочь!
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37 бакенбарды
2) Makarov: side-whiskers3) Taboo: bugger's grips, lambchops -
38 бедняжка
1) General subject: poor beggar, poor bugger, poor creature, poor fellow, poor soul, poor thing, the poor little soul, thing, wretch, poor lamb, sad case, poor dear2) British English: diddums (Used in a mocking way to a person looking for sympathy or pity) -
39 бездельник
1) General subject: Weary Willie, bauchle, beach-comber, blackguard, bone-idle fellow, bone-lazy fellow, chairwarmer (получающий жалованье), dangler, dawdle, dawdler, deadhead, do little, do nothing, do-nothing, doodle, drone, faineant, fiddle faddle, fiddle-faddle, fiddle-faddles, fluff off, fluff-off, fribble, gaga, good for nothing, good-for-nothing, goof off, gremlin, idler, jerk off, jerk-off, laggard, lazzarone, loafer, loiterer, loom, loon, lounger, ne'er do weel, ne'er do well, ne'er-do-weel, ne'er-do-well, scapegrace, scaramouch, scrimshanker, skulk, sluggard, spalpeen, trifler, truant, vagabond, wag, work-shy, lie-on-the-beach type (Randy was never the lie-on-the-beach type, so after leaving the RCMP he started working in the private sector.), ringer (US), gadabout, do-naught2) Colloquial: a bad halfpenny, bum, deadbeat, do-little, layabout, playboy, scalawag, scallywag, slacker, waster, couch potato, bummer, moocher, schlep, lazy-boots, lazybones4) Obsolete: rapscallion7) Irish: Dosser (Букв. - "завсегдатай ночлежки")8) Scottish language: bachle9) Jargon: chair-warmer, feather merchant, footer, gold brick, goldbrick, goof-off, gutterpup, no-work, piddler, soldier, picker, ding-donger, gremmie10) Literature: scaramouche11) Avuncular: dog fucker12) Taboo: hell-arounder, hell-bender, lazy bugger -
40 бездельничать
1) General subject: daddle, dally, dawdle, drone, fiddle, fribble, frowst, hang about, have a good slack, have a loaf, have a mike, idle, keep hands in pockets, loaf, loaves, loiter, loiter away one's time, loiter away time, lounge (lounge away one's life (time) - праздно проводить жизнь (время)), lounge about (lounge away one's life; time), maroon, mess about, mike, moulder, potter, put one's feet up, sit, snooze, snooze time away, twiddle, twiddle thumbs, while away, idle time, laze away, linger, loiter away time, squander time, twirl thumbs, moodle (Napoleon often moodled about for a week at a time doing nothing but play with his children or read trash or waste his time helplessly), fiddle-faddle, laze away the time, goof around, veg out2) Colloquial: bum, haze about, knock around, lallygag, laze, laze about, laze around, lollygag, mess around, play grab ass, twiddle ( one's) thumbs, veg3) Australian slang: bugger all, fart around, fart-arse about, play silly buggers, swing the lead4) Scottish language: jauk5) Jargon: bat around, dilly-dally, do a mike, gold brick, goof off, hack around, jack around, rat, screw off screw-off, stooge around, twiddle one's thumbs, rat around, beef, bum around, dead-beat, deadbeat, featherbed, float, jelly, rat fuck6) American English: play the hooky7) Invective: mack around, screw around8) Makarov: loll about doing nothing, not to do a day's-work, not to do a stitch of work, sit back, dawdle away, do mike, fiddle about, fluff off9) Taboo: ass about, bum about, fart about, fart off, fartass about, fat-ass around, fuck off, fuck the dog, fuck up, futy, futz about, go on the bum (см. bum), hell around, jerk, (перевёртыш) kaycuff foe, muck around, not give somebody the sweat of (one's) balls, piddle, piddle about, piss about, piss-ant about, piss-ass about, prick about, putz about, screw about, screw off, shit-ass about, silly-ass about, sit scratching (one's) ballocks, sod about, tit about
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Bugger — is a vulgar word used in vernacular British English, Irish English, Australian English, New Zealand English, South African English, Indian English, and occasionally also in Malaysian English and American English. Today, the term is a general… … Wikipedia
bugger — vulgar slang, chiefly Brit. ► NOUN 1) derogatory a person who commits buggery. 2) a person regarded with contempt or pity. 3) an annoying or awkward thing. ► VERB 1) practise buggery with. 2) cause serious harm or trouble to. 3) … English terms dictionary
bugger me — bugger me/well I’ll be buggered/british impolite phrase used when you are very surprised about something Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or shockedsynonym Main entry: bugger * * * ˌbugger ˈme idiom … Useful english dictionary
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bugger — bug|ger1 S2 [ˈbʌgə US ər] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: bugger person who practices anal sex (16 21 centuries), from French bougre person who disagrees with the standard religion , from Medieval Latin Bulgarus Bulgarian ] 1.) BrE not polite an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bugger — /ˈbʌgə / (say buguh) noun 1. (taboo) someone who practises bestiality or sodomy. 2. Colloquial (humorous) a person: come on, you old bugger. 3. Colloquial a contemptible person. 4. Colloquial a nuisance, a difficulty; something unpleasant or… …
bugger — bug|ger1 [ bʌgər ] noun count BRITISH IMPOLITE an insulting word for someone who is stupid or annoying a. INFORMAL used for expressing sympathy about someone you like or feel sorry for: The poor little bugger s broken his leg. be a bugger BRITISH … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English