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НЕСОЛОНО ХЛЕБАВШИ уходить, уезжать, возвращаться и т. п. coll Verbal Adv Invar adv fixed WO(to leave, return home etc) not having gotten what one came for, disappointedempty-handedhaving gotten nothing (with nothing to show) for one's pains (efforts) without having accomplished anything (a thing) having accomplished nothing.Чаще всего такие купцы уходили несолоно хлебавши. Ну, а иногда и слаживалось дельце (Гинзбург 2). More often than not merchants such as these went away empty-handed. But occasionally they did get themselves a deal (2a).Молчание становилось тягостным. Такое молчание бывает... у пассажиров машины, которые легко мчались несколько часов к цели - и вдруг у самой цели оказалось, что нет моста. Паводок снёс. Надо возвращаться обратно несолоно хлебавши. Или искать новый объезд. По дальней кривой (Свирский 1). The silence grew heavier. Such a silence is found...among passengers who have been traveling several hours toward their destination, only to arrive and find that the bridge has been swept away by the flood. They know they must set off back the way they have come with nothing to show for their pains. Or find a new way around-a very long detour (1a). -
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• НЕСОЛОНО ХЛЕБАВШИ уходить, уезжать, возвращаться и т.п. coll[Verbal Adv; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to leave, return home etc) not having gotten what one came for, disappointed:- empty-handed;- having gotten nothing < with nothing to show> for one's pains < efforts>;- without having accomplished anything < a thing>;- having accomplished nothing.♦ Чаще всего такие купцы уходили несолоно хлебавши. Ну, а иногда и слаживалось дельце (Гинзбург 2). More often than not merchants such as these went away empty-handed. But occasionally they did get themselves a deal (2a).♦ Молчание становилось тягостным. Такое молчание бывает... у пассажиров машины, которые легко мчались несколько часов к цели - и вдруг у самой цели оказалось, что нет моста. Паводок снёс. Надо возвращаться обратно несолоно хлебавши. Или искать новый объезд. По дальней кривой (Свирский 1). The silence grew heavier. Such a silence is found...among passengers who have been traveling several hours toward their destination, only to arrive and find that the bridge has been swept away by the flood. They know they must set off back the way they have come with nothing to show for their pains. Or find a new way around-a very long detour (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > несолоно хлебавши
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1. объездить, объехать (вн.)travel all over (d.)2. объехать (вн.; вокруг, мимо)объезжать войска — ride* around the troops; inspect the troops
go* (round)3. объездить (вн.; лошадей)объехать болото — make* a detour round the marsh
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(напр. в программе) bypass вчт., (напр. графа) traversal, ( графа) walk* * *обхо́д м.1. (место, путь вокруг чего-л.) by-pass, detour, diversionнаправля́ть в обхо́д свз. — divert [re-route] the traffic2. ( осмотр) patrol(ling); ( путевого обходчика) beatобхо́д ко́нтура мат. — path-tracingпри обхо́де ко́нтура — in tracing the boundaryсоверша́ть обхо́д ко́нтура — trace around a pathпутево́й обхо́д ж.-д. — track patrolling -
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сов1) ( препятствие) go around; make a detour2) ( посетить) travel ['træ-] overпрезиде́нт объе́хал не́сколько областе́й — the president traveled over several provinces
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