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1 изобиловать
1) General subject: abound (the museum abounds with old pictures - в музее множество старых картин), be in abundance, be replete with, bristle, bristle (with) (чем-л.), overabound, swarm (чем-л. - with), teem, to be in abundance, to be replete with, overflow, swim (with), drip with2) Colloquial: roll in4) Engineering: be rich5) Rare: exuberate7) Diplomatic term: abound to abortive in (smth.) (чем-л.)8) Fishery: be rich in, teem with10) Phraseological unit: bustle with (To teem with.) -
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1) General subject: abound, be abundant, be crawling with (напр, the ground was crawling with ants), crawl (насекомыми), formicate (живыми существами), infest, overrun, pullulate, spawn, swarm, swarmer, teem (чем-либо), be seething with, be acrawl with, swim (with), writh2) Rare: inverminate3) Fishery: be alive with, swarm with, teem with4) Makarov: infest (паразитами), swarm (насекомыми), crawl with5) Phraseological unit: bustle with -
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1) General subject: active, ambitious, busy, dynamic, energetic, fast and furious, industrious, interjetic, militant, ohmic, on( one's) toes, robust, stirring, up and doing, up-and-doing, vigor, favourable, hectic (Nimeria), sprightly (часто о престарелых людях, пример: sprightly for her age), bundle of energy, vocal2) Medicine: sthenic3) Military: aggressive (об обороне)4) Religion: awake5) Economy: operational6) Metallurgy: live, wattful (о сопротивлении)7) Psychology: functional8) Textile: fibre-reactive9) Jargon: hot, on the ball, on the go, on the stick, rootin'-tootin', rough and ready, ball of fire10) Information technology: current11) Student language: big wheel12) Metrology: resistive13) Ecology: potent14) Business: aggressive, living, strong16) Network technologies: running18) Programming: concurrent19) Aviation medicine: alert20) Makarov: active (об ингредиенте в лекарственной форме), energetical21) Taboo: butch, (о партнёре в половом акте) mintie22) Electrochemistry: actual23) Phraseological unit: bustle with (to be full of a certain activity or active beings.) -
4 быть полным чего-л
Phraseological unit: bustle withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть полным чего-л
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5 деятельный
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6 инициативный
1) General subject: ambitious, enterprising, pushing, self-motivated, initiative, aggressive2) Colloquial: self-starting3) Jargon: hunch4) Advertising: proactive5) Business: go-ahead6) Phraseological unit: bustle with -
7 множество
1) General subject: a lot of, a quantity of, abundance, army, array, bags, bunch, bushel, cloud (птиц, стрел и т. п.), considerable, crop, crowd (чего-либо), cumulus, dozens, fid, hail, hailing distance, herd, horde, host, legion, many, mass, mountain, muchness, no end of, orgy (развлечений и т. п.), out of number, pack, panoply (богатое разнообразие), peck, pile, pile up, plethora of, plurality, power, quantity, raft, regiment, regiments, rout, ruck, scores (большое количество), shoal, skit, skits, storm, swarms, the million, the mountain has brought forth a mouse, thousand, thousand and one, thousands, throng, ton, troop, troops, variety, wealth, wilderness, without number, world of, plenty, congeries, assortment, profusion, plenitude, all the many2) Colloquial: a whale of (чего-л.), bushels, heaps, infinite, lashings, loads, ocean, oodles, pile-up, schwack, sight, stack, tribes, jillion3) Dialect: mort4) American: slew5) Poetical language: router7) Chemistry: collection8) Mathematics: a good deal, a great number of, arrangement, assemblage, class, collection of elements, ensemble, family, list, manifold, mix (неупорядоченное), model, multiplicity, multitude, pattern, population, range (значений), scheme, set, set valid in realization, shift compact set, shift invariant set, system, the many, the sum total, totality, union, universe9) Economy: a great deal, a great number, numeracy10) Australian slang: mob11) Jargon: bags of (чего-либо), umpteen, caboodle12) Information technology: busload (о функциях програмного обеспечения)13) Business: great number14) Programming: a variety of, set of, a set of15) Automation: aggregation, lot16) Quality control: score17) Makarov: a great many, an infinity of (чего-л.), array (однотипных элементов), great many, heap, orb, package, sea, shower, thickness18) Security: set (в математике)19) Phraseological unit: bustle with -
8 Ш-95
ПОД ШУМОК coll PrepP Invar adv(to do sth., usu. sth. that would be disapprov ed of by those present) secretly, unobserved by others, making use of general noise and/or confusion to cover o.s.: in (the midst of) all the confusion (the commotion, the bustle etc)taking advantage of the commotion (the confusion, the bustle etc) using the commotion (the confusion etc) to one's advantage while the racket (all this etc) is going on (in limited contexts) quietly on the quiet.И тут только я, зачарованный его таинственным рассказом, догадался, что он под шумок выпил всю нашу оставшуюся водку (Попов 1). And only then did I, entranced by his mysterious tale, guess the truth-that in all the commotion he had drunk up what vodka we had left (1a).Все засуетились. Комендант бросился вызывать машину, Хлебовводов отпаивал Лавра Федотовича боржомом, а Фарфуркис забрался в сейф и принялся искать соответствующие дела. Я под шумок схватил Говоруна за ногу и выбросил его вон (Стругацкие 3). Everyone started bustling. The commandant ordered the car, Khlebo-vvodov plied Lavr Fedotovich with mineral water, and Farturkis dug around for the necessary documents. I took advantage of the bustle, grabbed Gabby by the leg, and threw him out (3a).А кто бомбу бросил? Ну, не бомбу, - гранату?» - «Господи, да разве это мы?» - «А кто же?» - «А почем я знаю. Кто-то другой. Видит, суматоха, дай, думает, под шумок волость взорву» (Пастернак 1). "Well, who threw it? The bomb or the grenade or whatever it was." "My God! You don't think we did?" "Who did, then?" "How should I know? It must have been someone else. Somebody sees all this hullabaloo going on and says to himself: 'Why shouldn't I blow the place up while the racket is going on...'" (1a).Среди этой общей тревоги об шельме Анельке совсем позабыли. Видя, что дело её не выгорело, она под шумок снова переехала в свой заезжий дом, как будто за ней никаких пакостей и не водилось... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). In the general commotion, the rascal Anelka was completely forgotten. Seeing that the deal had not come off, she moved back to her inn on the quiet, just as if she hadn't been playing dirty tricks... (1a). -
9 под шумок
• ПОД ШУМОК coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to do sth., usu. sth. that would be disapproved of by those present) secretly, unobserved by others, making use of general noise and/ or confusion to cover o.s.:- in (the midst of) all the confusion <the commotion, the bustle etc>;- taking advantage of the commotion <the confusion, the bustle etc>;- using the commotion <the confusion etc> to one's advantage;- while the racket <all this etc> is going on;- [in limited contexts] quietly;- on the quiet.♦ И тут только я, зачарованный его таинственным рассказом, догадался, что он под шумок выпил всю нашу оставшуюся водку (Попов 1). And only then did I, entranced by his mysterious tale, guess the truth-that in all the commotion he had drunk up what vodka we had left (1a).♦ Все засуетились. Комендант бросился вызывать машину, Хлебовводов отпаивал Лавра Федотовича боржомом, а Фарфуркис забрался в сейф и принялся искать соответствующие дела. Я под шумок схватил Говоруна за ногу и выбросил его вон (Стругацкие 3). Everyone started bustling. The commandant ordered the car, Khlebovvodov plied Lavr Fedotovich with mineral water, and Farfurkis dug around for the necessary documents. I took advantage of the bustle, grabbed Gabby by the leg, and threw him out (3a).♦ "А кто бомбу бросил? Ну, не бомбу, - гранату?" - "Господи, да разве это мы?" - "А кто же?" - "А почем я знаю. Кто-то другой. Видит, суматоха, дай, думает, под шумок волость взорву" (Пастернак 1). "Well, who threw it? The bomb or the grenade or whatever it was." "My God! You don't think we did?" "Who did, then?" "How should I know? It must have been someone else. Somebody sees all this hullabaloo going on and says to himself: 'Why shouldn't I blow the place up while the racket is going on...'" (1a).♦ Среди этой общей тревоги об шельме Анельке совсем позабыли. Видя, что дело её не выгорело, она под шумок снова переехала в свой заезжий дом, как будто за ней никаких пакостей и не водилось... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). In the general commotion, the rascal Anelka was completely forgotten. Seeing that the deal had not come off, she moved back to her inn on the quiet, just as if she hadn't been playing dirty tricks... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под шумок
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10 хлопотать
нсв vi1) заниматься чем-л усердно to bustle/to fuss aboutхлопота́ть по до́му — to bustle/to fuss about the house
2) (св похлопота́ть) за кого-л to intercede/to plead with sb for sbхлопота́ть за сиро́т — to intercede/to plead for the orphans
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11 суетиться
fuss глагол:fuss (суетиться, ссориться, волноваться из-за пустяков, объясняться, надоедать с пустяками, приставать с пустяками)bustle about (суетиться, хлопотать)fidget with (суетиться, играть чем-л., нервно перебирать что-л.) -
12 быть беременной
1) General subject: be gone with the child (she is six months gone with the child - она на шестом месяце береиенности), to be in trouble (о незамужней женщине), to be with child, to be in the family way, have one on the way2) Medicine: be with child3) Colloquial: to be in pod4) Dialect: breed5) Obsolete: be great with child6) Jargon: have a bun in the oven, be in a birthing mode7) Makarov: be in trouble (о незамужней женщине)8) Taboo: carry all before her, go, have, have a dumpling on, have been playing tricks, have one in the box, (о незамужней женщине) live in seduced circumstances (игра слов на live in reduced circumstances), wear the bustle wrong9) Dog breeding: be in whelp10) Phraseological unit: eat for two (To be pregnant.) -
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ж. разг.1) ( беспорядочное движение) fuss, bustle; ( потасовка) scuffle, commotion3) (с тв.; мелкие хлопоты и т.п.) pottering about брит.; puttering about амер.; (починка, наладка) tinkering (with); ( обременительные хлопоты) messing (with), bother (with), trouble (with)4) неодобр. ( скрытная деятельность) maneuvering, intrigue [-iːg], covert activity••мыши́ная возня́ (интриги) — petty intrigues pl
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14 высунув язык
высунув (высунувши, высуня) языкпрост.1) (поспешно, очень быстро (бежать, убегать и т. п.)) as fast as one's legs will carry one; at full (top) speed; with all one's might; like madВаничка.
Догонишь его, как бы не так. Он, я видел, высуня язык улепётывает, во всю ивановскую дерёт. (А. Писемский, Ипохондрик) — Vanichka. You think you could catch him. Not likely! I saw him running at full speed. He was scared as a rabbit.2) ( в хлопотах до изнеможения (делать что-либо)) bustle about; drop with exhaustion; run about with one's tongue hanging outВ день отъезда я бегал по Питеру, высунув язык. Не было ни одной свободной секунды. (А. Чехов, Письмо Ал. П. Чехову, 21 февр. 1889) — On the day of my departure I bustled about the city with my tongue hanging out. I had no second to spare.
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15 продолжать работать
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > продолжать работать
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16 работаю
мы только суетимся, а он работает — we bustle and he works
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КАК НА ГРЕХ НА ГРЕХ both coll (как + PrepP (1 st var.) or PrepP (2nd var) these forms only sent adv (parenth) 1st var. more common) unfortunately, as if to thwart s.o. 's plans or harm s.o.: as luck (ill luck, bad luck, fate) would have it (it is) just s.o. 's luck (that...) as if to spite s.o. (in limited contexts) to add to s.o. 's troubles (woes) to make things (matters) worse.Приходил домой какой-нибудь оборванный, обовшивевший и худой, но долгожданный хозяин, и в хате начиналась радостная, бестолковая суета... растерявшаяся от счастья хозяйка то кидалась накрывать на стол, то бежала к сундуку, чтобы достать чистую пару мужниного белья. А бельишко, как на грех, оказывалось незаштопанным, а дрожащие пальцы хозяйки никак не могли продеть нитку в игольное ушко... (Шолохов 5). When a tattered, lice-ridden, half-starved but long-awaited husband did appear, the house would be filled with joyful fuss and bustle....The wife, beside herself with joy, would dart to and fro, now to lay the table, now to take some clean underclothes for her husband from the chest. But the underclothes, as luck would have it, would turn out to be unmended, and with her trembling hands she would be quite unable to thread a needle... (5a)....Комсорг, который всегда занимался этими делами, как на грех заболел (Войнович 5)....As bad luck would have it, the Komsomol organizer, who usually took care of such things, was out sick (5a).Время шло, а Анне Савишне лучше не становилось... Ещё, как на грех, тошнота привязалась (Грекова 3). Time passed and Anna Savishna did not get better....To make things worse, nausea set in (3a). -
18 как на грех
• КАК НА ГРЕХ; НА ГРЕХ both coll[ как + PrepP (1st var.) or PrepP (2nd var.); these forms only; sent adv (parenth); 1st var. more common]=====⇒ unfortunately, as if to thwart s.o.'s plans or harm s.o.:- as luck (ill luck, bad luck, fate) would have it;- (it is) just s.o.'s luck (that...);- as if to spite s.o.;- [in limited contexts] to add to s.o.'s troubles (woes);- to make things (matters) worse.♦ Приходил домой какой-нибудь оборванный, обовшивевший и худой, но долгожданный хозяин, и в хате начиналась радостная, бестолковая суета... растерявшаяся от счастья хозяйка то кидалась накрывать на стол, то бежала к сундуку, чтобы достать чистую пару мужниного белья. А бельишко, как на грех, оказывалось незаштопанным, а дрожащие пальцы хозяйки никак не могли продеть нитку в игольное ушко... (Шолохов 5). When a tattered, lice-ridden, halfstarved but long-awaited husband did appear, the house would be filled with joyful fuss and bustle....The wife, beside herself with joy, would dart to and fro, now to lay the table, now to take some clean underclothes for her husband from the chest. But the underclothes, as luck would have it, would turn out to be unmended, and with her trembling hands she would be quite unable to thread a needle... (5a).♦...Комсорг, который всегда занимался этими делами, как на грех заболел (Войнович 5)....As bad luck would have it, the Komsomol organizer, who usually took care of such things, was out sick (5a).♦ Время шло, а Анне Савишне лучше не становилось... Ещё, как на грех, тошнота привязалась (Грекова 3). Time passed and Anna Savishna did not get better....To make things worse, nausea set in (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на грех
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19 на грех
• КАК НА ГРЕХ; НА ГРЕХ both coll[ как + PrepP (1st var.) or PrepP (2nd var.); these forms only; sent adv (parenth); 1st var. more common]=====⇒ unfortunately, as if to thwart s.o.'s plans or harm s.o.:- as luck (ill luck, bad luck, fate) would have it;- (it is) just s.o.'s luck (that...);- as if to spite s.o.;- [in limited contexts] to add to s.o.'s troubles (woes);- to make things (matters) worse.♦ Приходил домой какой-нибудь оборванный, обовшивевший и худой, но долгожданный хозяин, и в хате начиналась радостная, бестолковая суета... растерявшаяся от счастья хозяйка то кидалась накрывать на стол, то бежала к сундуку, чтобы достать чистую пару мужниного белья. А бельишко, как на грех, оказывалось незаштопанным, а дрожащие пальцы хозяйки никак не могли продеть нитку в игольное ушко... (Шолохов 5). When a tattered, lice-ridden, halfstarved but long-awaited husband did appear, the house would be filled with joyful fuss and bustle....The wife, beside herself with joy, would dart to and fro, now to lay the table, now to take some clean underclothes for her husband from the chest. But the underclothes, as luck would have it, would turn out to be unmended, and with her trembling hands she would be quite unable to thread a needle... (5a).♦...Комсорг, который всегда занимался этими делами, как на грех заболел (Войнович 5)....As bad luck would have it, the Komsomol organizer, who usually took care of such things, was out sick (5a).♦ Время шло, а Анне Савишне лучше не становилось... Ещё, как на грех, тошнота привязалась (Грекова 3). Time passed and Anna Savishna did not get better....To make things worse, nausea set in (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на грех
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20 Ч-1
В ЧАДУ PrepP Invar1. Also: КАК (КАК БУДТО) В ЧАДУ ( adv or subj-compl with быть0 (subj: human) (to do sth., be) in a state of mental confusion or emotional turmoil: (as if) in a fog (a trance)dazed in a daze.Теперь-то мне понятны мои дружбы, это только две, наиболее запомнившиеся, были и другие, но много лет я жил как в чаду, и только моя трагедия вдруг открыла мне глаза, я смог посмотреть на свою жизнь с неожиданной точки зрения (Лимонов 1). My friendships are intelligible to me now. Those were but two, the most memorable, there were others, but for many years I lived as if in a fog, and only when my tragedy opened my eyes did I suddenly see my life from a new perspective (1a).«Говорю тебе, (Григорий) живой и здоровый, морду наел во какую!»... Аксинья слушала, как в чаду... Она опомнилась только у меле-ховской калитки (Шолохов 5). "I tell you he's (Grigory is) safe and sound, and real fat in the face!"... Aksinya listened as if in a trance. She came to herself only at the Melekhovs' gate (5a).Я был в чаду... Я плохо соображал, что же будет дальше. Я рвался в Москву, но поезда ещё не ходили (Паустовский 1). I was dazed....1 could not imagine what would happen next. I longed to be in Moscow. But no trains were running (1a).2. - чего, often увлечений, удовольствий, романов и т. п. (the resulting PrepP is advbeing completely absorbed by sth. (often passions, pleasures, love affairs etc): in the whirl (swirl) of sth.being caught up in sth. (in limited contexts) amid the hurly-burly of sth. in the hustle and bustle of sth.Жизнь его (Пьера) между тем шла по-прежнему, с теми же увлечениями и распущенностью... В чаду своих занятий Пьер, однако, по прошествии года начал чувствовать, как та почва масонства, на которой он стоял, тем более уходила из-под его ног, чем твёрже он старался стать на ней (Толстой 5). Meanwhile his (Pierre's) life continued as before, with the same passions and dissipations....Amid the hurly-burly of his activities, however, before the year was out Pierre began to feel as though the more firmly he tried to rest upon the ground of Freemasonry on which he had taken his stand, the more it was giving way under him (5a).
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