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101 душа
1) General subject: anchorman (какого-л. дела), atman, bosom, breast, ghost, linchpin (организации), mind, psyche, serf, soul, spirit, temper, the inner man, the moving spirit (какого-л. дела)2) Medicine: anima (компонент психики)3) Colloquial: inside4) Literal: heart5) Religion: anima (An individual's true inner self), ghost (= spirit), inner man, inner self, nafs, psyche (Soul, self; mind), purusha, soul (The spiritual nature of man considered in relation to God, regarded as immortal, separable from the body at death, and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state; also a human being), sprite, with all my soul, spirit man6) Greek: pneuma7) Graphic expression: vital spark8) Aviation medicine: anima, inner attitude9) Makarov: life -
102 есть проблемы и поважнее
1) Colloquial: have bigger fish to fry (АБ)2) Idiomatic expression: i have bigger fish to fryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > есть проблемы и поважнее
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103 жизнь
1) General subject: being, (в сложных словах имеет значение) bio, breath, circumstance, day, existence, heart blood, heart's blood, heart's-blood, heart-blood, life, living, practice, subsistence, the thread of life, the vital spark, time, existance, experience2) Biology: bios4) Literal: blood5) Psychology: biosis7) Oil: age8) Graphic expression: vital spark9) Makarov: animation, existence (образ существования), head, lifetime (время существования), skin -
104 задать перцу
1) General subject: give somebody what for, (кому-л.) give what for, pepper, punish, give hell (кому-л.)2) Colloquial: give it hot to3) Graphic expression: give one what for -
105 зазнайство
1) General subject: put on, put-on, bumptiousness2) Colloquial: side3) Law: conceit4) Graphic expression: wind in the head -
106 зайти в тупик
1) General subject: be at a dead-set, be at a deadlock, be at sea, be stuck, deadlock, plateau, reach a stalemate, to be (all) at sea, to be at a dead-set, reach a deadlock, reach an impasse, reach a deadlock (напр., во время переговоров), become deadlocked, end in deadlock2) Colloquial: hit a wall (перестать прогрессировать)3) Diplomatic term: achieve a stalemate, achieve stalemate, be at a dead end, come to a dead end, come to a deadlock, reach a an impasse, reach a dead end4) Makarov: come to a dead-lock, come to a full stop, come to a standstill, come to deadlock, dead-lock, come to the deadlock (в экономическом развитии)5) Idiomatic expression: run into the sand, hit a dead end -
107 заменить
1) General subject: change, commute, interchange, make up for absence (кого-л.), pinch hit, pre empt, replace, spell, step into shoes (кого-л.), substitute, (чем-л.) substitute with, supersede, surrogate, take the place of (что-л.), take the place of (кого-л., что-л.), make up for (равноценность: Multivitamins won't make up for a poor diet.)3) Engineering: retrofit5) Makarov: make up for (smb.'s) absence (кого-л.), substitute by (первое вторым), substitute for (второе первым)6) Idiomatic expression: fill someone's shoes -
108 замять
1) General subject: be confused, blanket (скандал, вопрос), burke (дело), burke (дело и т. п.), falter, flag, halt, hush, hush up, smother, stick, stifle (дело и т. п.), stifle joint, stop short, hush up, cover up (скрыть), paper over, brush under the carpet2) Colloquial: hugger-mugger (дело; тж. hugger-mugger up)4) Jargon: sweep under the rug (что-л.) -
109 запрещать
1) General subject: ban, bar, be thumbs down, black out, blackball, debar, disallow, embar, forbid, interdict, prevent from, proclaim (собрание и т. п.), prohibit, proscribe, taboo, tabu, tapu, veto, impose a ban on, suppress (напр., газету), turn thumbs down2) Colloquial: injunct5) Accounting: embargo6) Information technology: deny8) Patents: axe, restrain from9) Business: provide10) Makarov: put under a ban, put under ban -
110 зарплата
1) General subject: earned income, pay, pay check, pay envelope, paycheck, payer, salaries, salary, threshold rate, wages, wage ( зависит от проработаных часов) или salary (месячная ставка независящая от проработаных часов)2) Colloquial: screw3) American: pay-packet4) Construction: direct labour cost (прямые расходы)5) Abbreviation: sal6) Official expression: monthly pay check7) Advertising: salary (служащих)8) Business: wage packet10) Makarov: earned income (в отличие от ренты и дохода от ценных бумаг), earned income (в отличие от ренты и дохода от ценных бумаг; и т.п.), wage -
111 застать врасплох
1) General subject: catch (smb.) unawares, (кого-л.) catch nodding, (кого-л.) catch off his guard, catch somebody flatfooted (His statement caught him flatfooted.), steal up, surprise, (кого-л.) take at a disadvantage, wrong-foot (catch off balance; to take by surprise in disadvantaged position), (кого-л.) take short, catch sb unawares (Example: Despite George's vigilance the snow, when it did come, took him unawares.), sneak up on sb. (If you're not aware of the symptoms, this disease can sneak up on you.), spring a surprise (on someone - кого-л.), take sb aback (surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off), walk in on (кого-л.), catch somebody bending (кого-л.), catch off balance, catch at a weak moment, catch flat-footed, take by surprise, catch sb on the wrong foot, take sb unawares (Example: Despite George's vigilance the snow, when it did come, took him unawares.), take one by surprise, catch on the back foot, catch smb. off guard2) Colloquial: catch off-balance3) American: have over the barrel4) Literal: catch sb napping, catch sb off guard5) Jargon: catch napping6) American English: catch off base7) Makarov: take unawares, (кого-л.) catch nodding, (кого-л.) catch off guard, (кого-л.) catch off his guard, (кого-л.) catch on the hop, (кого-л.) catch on the wrong foot, (кого-л.) fall upon unawares, catch napping, catch unawares, catch with pants down8) Phraseological unit: take aback9) Idiomatic expression: throw off balance -
112 здоров как бык
1) General subject: as sound as a roach, as strong as a bull, as strong as a horse, as strong as an ox, a constitution of an ox2) Colloquial: in the pink3) Makarov: sound as a roach, sound as a trout4) Idiomatic expression: sound as the bell, as fit as a fiddle -
113 здорово!
1) Colloquial: How cool is that! (expression of admiration), good stuff! (Употребляется в речи англичан), How cool was that! -
114 идиома
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115 из первых рук
1) General subject: at first hand, first-hand, straight from the source2) Colloquial: out of the horse's mouth, straight from the horse's mouth, straight from the tin3) Set phrase: (знать, получать сведения, пр.) at first hand4) Cosmetology: from the source5) Idiomatic expression: up-close -
116 избитое выражение
1) General subject: commonplace, sound hackneyed (I know that sounds hackneyed but he's my true soulmate.)2) Colloquial: rubber stamp3) Business: trite expression -
117 изменить
1) General subject: apostatize (делу, партии), be unfaithful, betray, break, change, desert, emend, emendate, fail, fall away, go back (друзьям), metamorphose, modify, put a twist on, rat (партии, делу), retooling, reverse, revise, two time, variegate, vary, violate, cheat on (в межполовых отношениях), defect, make a difference (Why even bother? It's not going to make a difference. - Это ничего не изменит.), give out (e.g., his luck gave out), be unfaithful to (мужу, жене), refashion, turn around2) Colloquial: creep (в любовных отношениях), switch up3) Bookish: apostatize (делу, партии и т.п.)5) Diplomatic term: renegade6) Jargon: shoot down7) leg.N.P. amend (e.g., an existing law, constitution, or code), change (e.g., an opinion, a course of voyage)8) Taboo: do somebody wrong (кому-л.)9) Idiomatic expression: play somebody false (мужу, жене) -
118 иметь большой успех
1) General subject: to be a great draw, score a great success, go down a bomb2) Colloquial: have a field day4) Idiomatic expression: hit the ball out of the parkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь большой успех
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119 испортиться
1) General subject: addle, change, conk, corrupt, deteriorate, disimprove, flaw, foul, get out of order, give out (о машине), give way (о здоровье), go down the line, go out of whack, grow rank, pack up (о механизме), perish, rot, rust, spoil, spring a leakage, start a leakage, taint, decay, go awry, go bad, go wrongly, run awry, step awry, tread awry, walk awry, break (о погоде), turn overcast (о погоде: Enjoy the sunny weather while you can - tomorrow it turns overcast.), go duff, grow bad2) Colloquial: turn to custard3) Railway term: get wrong4) Jargon: fritz, fritz (о технике), go on the fritz5) Oil: go out of gear, go out of order7) Quality control: go fut8) Makarov: go phut, go wrong, go wrong (о пище), come to no good, conk out (о двигателе), fritz out (о технике)9) Taboo: crap out, go on the bum, go to hell -
120 исчезнуть
1) General subject: die, disappear, disperse, flee (только past и p. p.), fly (the bird has fown - "птичка улетела" (преступник скрылся)), go south, lose, make oneself scarce, melt, ooze, pass, pass away, self destruct, self-destruct, sheer off, slip, steal away, take to itself wings, to be lost in (smth.), vanish, vanish into space, take wings, die a death (контекст: "Soccer has died a death today, the final nail in the coffin"), shape the invisible, do a vanishing act, pinpoint2) Colloquial: evaporate, push off, put across3) Mathematics: be extinct4) Religion: abolish5) Jargon: bunch, bunk, cheese it, cheeze it, dust, gypsy's leave, skip town, slough, take the air, head South6) Astronautics: nullify7) Makarov: become extinct, die out, dissipate, fade away, go( went; gone), go down the drain, go west, merge (into), taper out, cease to be, come adrift, do a guy8) Computer games: derezz9) Idiomatic expression: go out the window
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