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21 в стороне
[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ at a relatively small distance away (from s.o. or sth.), somewhat set apart (from s.o. or sth.):- (off < away>) to one side;- somewhat removed (from).♦ В стороне от дома был небольшой сарай. There was a small barn some distance away from the house.♦ Вернулся... старик Мочёнкин, стоял в стороне хмурый, строго наблюдал (Аксёнов 3). Old Mochenkin returned....Standing to one side, he frowned and observed everything with a critical eye (3a).♦ Она понимала, почему брат хочет устроить её возле печи. Тут теплее и в стороне (Абрамов 1). She understood why her brother wanted to get her settled in beside the stove. It was warmer there, and somewhat removed (1a).2. [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: concr)]⇒ sth. is located far off, in a distant, isolated place:- far away from everything.♦ Постоялый двор... находился в стороне, в степи, далече от всякого селения... (Пушкин 2). This wayside inn...was in a remote place, in the middle of the steppe, far from any habitation... (2a).3. в стороне (от кого) держаться и т.п. [the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human or animal)]⇒ (to remain) separate, isolated from others, not (to associate) with others:- X remains < holds himself> aloof (from Ys).♦ Я с самого начала говорил, что революция достигает чего-нибудь нужного, если совершается в сердцах, а не на стогнах. Но уж раз начали без меня - я не мог быть в стороне от тех, кто начал (Ерофеев 1). From the very first, I said that revolution achieves something essential when it occurs in the heart and not in the town square. But once they began it without me, I could not remain aloof from those who began it (1a).4. в стороне (от кого-чего) держаться, стоять, оставаться и т.п. Also: В СТОРОНКЕ coll [the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]⇒ (to remain) uninvolved with s.o. or in sth., not to participate in sth.:- X keeps < stays> out of it;- [in limited contexts] X remains aloof.♦ "Я на тебя всё взваливаю, взваливаю, а сам... в сторонке, ты одна обязана колотиться" (Распутин 2). "I keep heaping things on you and then I remain on the sidelines, leaving you to struggle with all the responsibility" (2a).♦ "Я вообще считаю, что военных надо держать в стороне. Глупо с ними советоваться" (Эренбург 4). "...As a general rule, my opinion is that military men must be kept out of it. It's folly to take their advice" (4a).♦ Я подозреваю, что мужу ее [княгини], мирному абхазскому князю, приходилось терпеть более грубые формы её деспотического темперамента. Так что он на всякий случай старался держаться в сторонке (Искандер 3). [context transl] I suspect that her [the princess's] husband, a peaceable Abkhazian prince, was forced to bear cruder expressions of her despotic temperament. So, just in case, he tried to keep out of range (3a).5. в стороне оставаться, оказываться и т.п. Also: В СТОРОНКЕ coll [subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr or human)]⇒ (to be) disregarded, unnoticed, not included:- X остался в стороне≈ X was ignored <passed over, left out>.♦ "О редкостях [в статье] расписали много, а работа коллектива библиотеки осталась в стороне" (Доморовский 1). " А great deal was said [in the article] about rare books but all the library staff's good work was ignored" (1a).♦ "Когда я была на заводе, я это почувствовала... Они могут нас считать своими, любить, баловать, но вот придёт минута, и мы окажемся в сторонке" (Эренбург 4). "When I was at the factory, I had this feeling. I thought: They may consider us to be on their side, they may like us and spoil us, but there'll come a moment when we'll find ourselves left out'" (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в стороне
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22 в сторонке
[PrepP; Invar]=====1. в сторонке (от кого-чего) [adv or Prep (the resulting PrepP is adv)]⇒ at a relatively small distance away (from s.o. or sth.), somewhat set apart (from s.o. or sth.):- (off < away>) to one side;- somewhat removed (from).♦ В стороне от дома был небольшой сарай. There was a small barn some distance away from the house.♦ Вернулся... старик Мочёнкин, стоял в стороне хмурый, строго наблюдал (Аксёнов 3). Old Mochenkin returned....Standing to one side, he frowned and observed everything with a critical eye (3a).♦ Она понимала, почему брат хочет устроить её возле печи. Тут теплее и в стороне (Абрамов 1). She understood why her brother wanted to get her settled in beside the stove. It was warmer there, and somewhat removed (1a).2. [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: concr)]⇒ sth. is located far off, in a distant, isolated place:- far away from everything.♦ Постоялый двор... находился в стороне, в степи, далече от всякого селения... (Пушкин 2). This wayside inn...was in a remote place, in the middle of the steppe, far from any habitation... (2a).3. в сторонке (от кого) держаться и т.п. [the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human or animal)]⇒ (to remain) separate, isolated from others, not (to associate) with others:- X remains < holds himself> aloof (from Ys).♦ Я с самого начала говорил, что революция достигает чего-нибудь нужного, если совершается в сердцах, а не на стогнах. Но уж раз начали без меня - я не мог быть в стороне от тех, кто начал (Ерофеев 1). From the very first, I said that revolution achieves something essential when it occurs in the heart and not in the town square. But once they began it without me, I could not remain aloof from those who began it (1a).4. в сторонке (от кого-чего) держаться, стоять, оставаться и т.п. Also: В СТОРОНКЕ coll [the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]⇒ (to remain) uninvolved with s.o. or in sth., not to participate in sth.:- X keeps < stays> out of it;- [in limited contexts] X remains aloof.♦ "Я на тебя всё взваливаю, взваливаю, а сам... в сторонке, ты одна обязана колотиться" (Распутин 2). "I keep heaping things on you and then I remain on the sidelines, leaving you to struggle with all the responsibility" (2a).♦ "Я вообще считаю, что военных надо держать в стороне. Глупо с ними советоваться" (Эренбург 4). "...As a general rule, my opinion is that military men must be kept out of it. It's folly to take their advice" (4a).♦ Я подозреваю, что мужу ее [княгини], мирному абхазскому князю, приходилось терпеть более грубые формы её деспотического темперамента. Так что он на всякий случай старался держаться в сторонке (Искандер 3). [context transl] I suspect that her [the princess's] husband, a peaceable Abkhazian prince, was forced to bear cruder expressions of her despotic temperament. So, just in case, he tried to keep out of range (3a).5. в сторонке оставаться, оказываться и т.п. Also: В СТОРОНКЕ coll [subj-compl with copula (subj: abstr or human)]⇒ (to be) disregarded, unnoticed, not included:- X остался в стороне≈ X was ignored <passed over, left out>.♦ "О редкостях [в статье] расписали много, а работа коллектива библиотеки осталась в стороне" (Доморовский 1). " А great deal was said [in the article] about rare books but all the library staff's good work was ignored" (1a).♦ "Когда я была на заводе, я это почувствовала... Они могут нас считать своими, любить, баловать, но вот придёт минута, и мы окажемся в сторонке" (Эренбург 4). "When I was at the factory, I had this feeling. I thought: They may consider us to be on their side, they may like us and spoil us, but there'll come a moment when we'll find ourselves left out'" (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в сторонке
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23 как до неба
как до неба (небес) (кому до кого, чему до чего)разг.as far removed as heaven from earth; one is a long way from being smb., smth. yet; it is as far from smth. to smth. as from the earth to the sky- Вот тут студент, товарищ будущий доктор... Неужели не сможет показать, как в столице поют? - Я не из столицы, из Ленинграда, - поправил старика Гирин, - и до доктора мне как до неба. (И. Ефремов, Лезвие бритвы) — 'Here's a student, going to be a doctor, too... He can show us how they sing in Moscow.' 'I'm not from Moscow, I'm from Leningrad,' Girin corrected him. 'And I'm a long way from being a doctor yet.'
- Техника! Так до неё от нашей кузни - как до небес. Это тебе не самодельные гвозди ковать... (Н. Грибачёв, Кузница) — 'Machinery! Well it's as far from our smithy to that machinery as from the earth to the sky. There's been times when we turned out hand-made nails...'
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24 яблоко от яблони недалеко падает
1) General subject: like father like son, like master like man, apples don't fall far from the tree2) Set phrase: as the old cock crows, so doth the young, as the old cock crows, the young one learns, as the tree, so the fruit, birds of a feather flock together, he is a chip of the old block, like begets like, like mother, like child, like mother, like daughter, like wood, like arrow, the apple never falls far from the tree, where there's an apple on the ground there must be an apple-tree around, you're a limb off the same tree, a bad bird, a bad egg, like crow, like egg, the evil field will evil yield, (Russian idiom) an apple doesn't fall far from the tree, (Russian idiom) the apple doesn't fall far from the treeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > яблоко от яблони недалеко падает
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25 далеко не
•The theory of solutions is still far from accurate.
•Interplanetary space is far from empty.
•The sensitivity for rubidium is not nearly so high as for sodium.
•Although the new laser is by no means tiny, it is unusually compact for a carbon dioxide laser.
* * *Далеко не (гладкий)-- Visual observations reveal that the interface is far from smooth. Далеко не -- far from, by no means, not theРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > далеко не
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26 издалека
General subject: afar, afar off, from a distance, from a long way off, from afar, from far, from far off (Helen arrived at our place from far off. Лена приехала к нам издалека.), from afar off, in a roundabout way -
27 заходить слишком далеко
зайти слишком далеко; обнаглеть — to venture too far
Синонимический ряд:перебарщивать (глаг.) перебарщивать; перегибать палку; пересаливать; перехватывать; перехватывать через край; перехлестывать; хватать через крайРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > заходить слишком далеко
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28 далеко не
1) General subject: a long way off, anything but, by no means, far from, not anywhere near, not bv a long way, not by a jugful, not by a long chalk, not by a long shot, not by a long way, not near, not nearly, nothing less than, nowhere near, not by a darn sight2) Mathematics: by far not, far from (being), far from being3) Idiomatic expression: by a long stretch of the imagination -
29 не по существу
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1) General subject: amiss, beside the mark, beside the question, inappropriately, inaptly, inopportunely, malapropos, mistime, neither here nor there, off the point, out of season, out of turn, not to the point, at inappropriate times2) Colloquial: off the mark3) Diplomatic term: away from the point, wide off the mark -
31 вдалеке
нареч.in the distance, at a distance, far offвдалеке от чего-л. — far from smth., a long way from smth.
вдалеке от кого-л. — away from smb., far from smb.
держаться вдалеке — keep* aloof; (перен.) keep* one's distance, hold* aloof
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32 вдали
нареч.in the distance, at a distance, far offвдалеке от чего-л. — far from smth., a long way from smth.
вдалеке от кого-л. — away from smb., far from smb.
держаться вдалеке — keep* aloof; (перен.) keep* one's distance, hold* aloof
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33 вдалеке
нареч.; = вдали́in the distance, at a distance; far away / offвдалеке́ от чего́-л — far from smth, a long way from smth
вдалеке́ от кого́-л — away from smb, far from smb
исчеза́ть вдали́ — vanish into thin air идиом.
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34 далеко
adv. far, far off, by far; далеко не, by far not, far from being; далеко идущее обобщение, far-reaching generalization; далеко идущие исследования, far-reaching research -
35 это далеко не так
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НИ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ (ГЛАЗЕВ) ХОТЬ БЫ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ (ГЛАЗЕ obs) all coll PrepP or хоть бы + PrepP these forms only)1. ( subj-compl with бытье (subj: humanusu. preceded by one or more predicates) one is not at all drunk, scared, tired etc (as specified by the preceding context)X... ни в одном глазу - X isn't drunk (scared, tired etc) in the leastX isn't the least (the slightest) bit drunk (scared, tired etc) X is far from drunk (scared, tired etc) X is dead (stone-cold) sober X is wide awake (in limited contexts) X can't sleep a wink (when used in response to a question) not in the least (the slightest) not a bit.На следующий день в вагоне с утра появился Мозговой, вновь ни в одном глазу, как всегда, резкий в слове и в движении (Максимов 1). The next morning Mozgovoy entered the carriage stone-cold sober, as laconic of word and gesture as ever (1a).2. сна, страха, хмеля, усталости и т. п. (у кого) \Г-141 ( subj-compl with не быть«subj / gen: abstr (сна, страха etc) pres or past ( var. with ни), pres only ( var. with хоть)) s.o. does not (sleep) at all, is not (scared, drunk, tired etc) at all: сна (страха, хмеля, усталости и т. п.) (у Y-a) ни в одном глазу = Y is far from asleep (scared, drunk, tired etc) Y is wide awake Y isn't scared (drunk, tired etc) in the least Y isn't the least (the slightest) bit scared (drunk, tired etc) Y is dead (stone-cold) sober (in limited contexts) Y can't sleep a wink.Утром Альбина заспешила на работу, робко пытаясь разбудить его (Лёву): у него сна ни в одном глазу не было, но он мычал, как бы не в силах проснуться, и глаз не разлеплял (Битов 2). In the morning Albina hurriedly left for work, timidly trying to wake him (Lyova). He was far from asleep, but he mumbled as if unable to rouse himself and would not unstick his eyes (2a). -
37 ни в одном глазе
• НИ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs>; ХОТЬ БЫ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs> all coll[PrepP or хоть бы + PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. preceded by one or more predicates]⇒ one is not at all drunk, scared, tired etc (as specified by the preceding context):- X isn't the least < the slightest> bit drunk (scared, tired etc);- X is far from drunk (scared, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] X can't sleep a wink;- [when used in response to a question] not in the least (the slightest);- not a bit.♦ На следующий день в вагоне с утра появился Мозговой, вновь ни в одном глазу, как всегда, резкий в слове и в движении (Максимов 1). The next morning Mozgovoy entered the carriage stone-cold sober, as laconic of word and gesture as ever (1a).2. сна, страха, хмеля, усталости и т.п. (у кого) ни в одном глазе [subj-compl with не быть; subj/ gen: abstr (сна, страха etc; pres or past (var. with ни), pres only (var. with хоть)]⇒ s.o. does not (sleep) at all, is not (scared, drunk, tired etc) at all:- сна( страха, хмеля, усталости и т. п.) (у Y-a) ни в одном глазу≈ Y is far from asleep (scared, drunk, tired etc);- Y isn't scared (drunk, tired etc) in the least;- Y isn't the least (the slightest) bit scared (drunk, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] Y can't sleep a wink.♦ Утром Альбина заспешила на работу, робко пытаясь разбудить его [Лёву]: у него сна ни в одном глазу не было, но он мычал, как бы не в силах проснуться, и глаз не разлеплял (Битов 2). In the morning Albina hurriedly left for work, timidly trying to wake him [Lyova]. He was far from asleep, but he mumbled as if unable to rouse himself and would not unstick his eyes (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни в одном глазе
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38 ни в одном глазу
• НИ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs>; ХОТЬ БЫ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs> all coll[PrepP or хоть бы + PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. preceded by one or more predicates]⇒ one is not at all drunk, scared, tired etc (as specified by the preceding context):- X... ни в одном глазу≈ X isn't drunk (scared, tired etc) in the least;- X isn't the least < the slightest> bit drunk (scared, tired etc);- X is far from drunk (scared, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] X can't sleep a wink;- [when used in response to a question] not in the least (the slightest);- not a bit.♦ На следующий день в вагоне с утра появился Мозговой, вновь ни в одном глазу, как всегда, резкий в слове и в движении (Максимов 1). The next morning Mozgovoy entered the carriage stone-cold sober, as laconic of word and gesture as ever (1a).2. сна, страха, хмеля, усталости и т.п. (у кого) ни в одном глазу [subj-compl with не быть; subj/ gen: abstr (сна, страха etc; pres or past (var. with ни), pres only (var. with хоть)]⇒ s.o. does not (sleep) at all, is not (scared, drunk, tired etc) at all:- сна( страха, хмеля, усталости и т. п.) (у Y-a) ни в одном глазу≈ Y is far from asleep (scared, drunk, tired etc);- Y isn't scared (drunk, tired etc) in the least;- Y isn't the least (the slightest) bit scared (drunk, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] Y can't sleep a wink.♦ Утром Альбина заспешила на работу, робко пытаясь разбудить его [Лёву]: у него сна ни в одном глазу не было, но он мычал, как бы не в силах проснуться, и глаз не разлеплял (Битов 2). In the morning Albina hurriedly left for work, timidly trying to wake him [Lyova]. He was far from asleep, but he mumbled as if unable to rouse himself and would not unstick his eyes (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни в одном глазу
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39 хоть бы в одном глазе
• НИ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs>; ХОТЬ БЫ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs> all coll[PrepP or хоть бы + PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. preceded by one or more predicates]⇒ one is not at all drunk, scared, tired etc (as specified by the preceding context):- X isn't the least < the slightest> bit drunk (scared, tired etc);- X is far from drunk (scared, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] X can't sleep a wink;- [when used in response to a question] not in the least (the slightest);- not a bit.♦ На следующий день в вагоне с утра появился Мозговой, вновь ни в одном глазу, как всегда, резкий в слове и в движении (Максимов 1). The next morning Mozgovoy entered the carriage stone-cold sober, as laconic of word and gesture as ever (1a).2. сна, страха, хмеля, усталости и т.п. (у кого) хоть бы в одном глазе [subj-compl with не быть; subj/ gen: abstr (сна, страха etc; pres or past (var. with ни), pres only (var. with хоть)]⇒ s.o. does not (sleep) at all, is not (scared, drunk, tired etc) at all:- сна( страха, хмеля, усталости и т. п.) (у Y-a) ни в одном глазу≈ Y is far from asleep (scared, drunk, tired etc);- Y isn't scared (drunk, tired etc) in the least;- Y isn't the least (the slightest) bit scared (drunk, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] Y can't sleep a wink.♦ Утром Альбина заспешила на работу, робко пытаясь разбудить его [Лёву]: у него сна ни в одном глазу не было, но он мычал, как бы не в силах проснуться, и глаз не разлеплял (Битов 2). In the morning Albina hurriedly left for work, timidly trying to wake him [Lyova]. He was far from asleep, but he mumbled as if unable to rouse himself and would not unstick his eyes (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть бы в одном глазе
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40 хоть бы в одном глазу
• НИ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs>; ХОТЬ БЫ В ОДНОМ ГЛАЗУ <ГЛАЗЕ obs> all coll[PrepP or хоть бы + PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. preceded by one or more predicates]⇒ one is not at all drunk, scared, tired etc (as specified by the preceding context):- X isn't the least < the slightest> bit drunk (scared, tired etc);- X is far from drunk (scared, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] X can't sleep a wink;- [when used in response to a question] not in the least (the slightest);- not a bit.♦ На следующий день в вагоне с утра появился Мозговой, вновь ни в одном глазу, как всегда, резкий в слове и в движении (Максимов 1). The next morning Mozgovoy entered the carriage stone-cold sober, as laconic of word and gesture as ever (1a).2. сна, страха, хмеля, усталости и т.п. (у кого) хоть бы в одном глазу [subj-compl with не быть; subj/ gen: abstr (сна, страха etc; pres or past (var. with ни), pres only (var. with хоть)]⇒ s.o. does not (sleep) at all, is not (scared, drunk, tired etc) at all:- сна( страха, хмеля, усталости и т. п.) (у Y-a) ни в одном глазу≈ Y is far from asleep (scared, drunk, tired etc);- Y isn't scared (drunk, tired etc) in the least;- Y isn't the least (the slightest) bit scared (drunk, tired etc);- [in limited contexts] Y can't sleep a wink.♦ Утром Альбина заспешила на работу, робко пытаясь разбудить его [Лёву]: у него сна ни в одном глазу не было, но он мычал, как бы не в силах проснуться, и глаз не разлеплял (Битов 2). In the morning Albina hurriedly left for work, timidly trying to wake him [Lyova]. He was far from asleep, but he mumbled as if unable to rouse himself and would not unstick his eyes (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть бы в одном глазу
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far from it — On the contrary • • • Main Entry: ↑far * * * far from it spoken phrase used for saying that what was just said is not at all true, and that the opposite is probably true I’m not saying they’re all crooks, far from it! Some of them are very decent … Useful english dictionary
far from it — {adv. phr.} Not even approximately; not really at all. * / Do you think she spent $100 on that dress? Jane asked. Far from it, Sue replied. It must have cost at least $300. / … Dictionary of American idioms
far from it — {adv. phr.} Not even approximately; not really at all. * / Do you think she spent $100 on that dress? Jane asked. Far from it, Sue replied. It must have cost at least $300. / … Dictionary of American idioms
far from — (something) not at all. We were far from disappointed when they canceled the invitation. Far from declaring victory, he was thinking of what to do if he lost. Usage notes: usually used to show that a result of action was not expected or wanted… … New idioms dictionary
far from — staff were far from happy: NOT, not at all, nowhere near; the opposite of. → far * * * far from phrase used for saying that the real situation is the opposite of what you mention The battle is far from over. far from doing something: Far from… … Useful english dictionary
far from — used for saying that the real situation is the opposite of what you mention The battle is far from over. far from doing something: Far from seeming glad to see him, Rose looked almost angry … English dictionary
far from — phrasal of a distinctly different and especially opposite quality than < the trip was far from a failure > … New Collegiate Dictionary
far from — adverb Not; not at all. Dont leave now, our task is far from complete! … Wiktionary
far\ from\ it — adv. phr. Not even approximately; not really at all. Do you think she spent $100 on that dress? Jane asked. Far from it, Sue replied. It must have cost at least $300 … Словарь американских идиом
Far from it. — something that you say in order to tell someone that something is not true. I thought Jeff spoke fluent French. Far from it all he can say is bonjour ! … New idioms dictionary
far from it — almost the opposite is true. You think he s selfish? Far from it! Usage notes: used as an answer when you think someone has said something that is not true … New idioms dictionary