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81 укатали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали бурку крутые горки
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82 укатали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали сивку крутые горки
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83 умыкали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали бурку крутые горки
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84 умыкали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали сивку крутые горки
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85 уходили бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили бурку крутые горки
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86 уходили сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили сивку крутые горки
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87 футляр для скрипки
General subject: fiddle case, fiddle-case, violin caseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > футляр для скрипки
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88 чушь
1) General subject: asininity, babelism, bosh, diddle daddle, drivel, drool, eye wash, eye-wash, fiddle de dee, fiddle faddle, galimatias, gallimatia, gallimatias, garbage, guff, hogwash, hokum, horse manure, lemon, nonsense, twaddle, mishmash, fancy, bletherskate, dog's breakfast, blarney3) American: bushwa, bushwah, hooey, horsefeathers, poppy-cock, poppycock4) Obsolete: fudge5) Rare: squish6) Australian slang: cock and bull, codswallop, cowyard confetti7) Jargon: banana oil, bull, drizzle, hockey, horsefeathers horse-feathers, kafooster, malarkey, marmalade, tommyrot, tripe, ubble-gubble, nurts, hoo-ha, schmegegge, schmegeggy, slobber, mush, macca, fluff, phooey, fooey, bologna, piffle, zilch8) Invective: shit9) Taboo: cack, cock, crap, (pl) pants, (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов) sheet, shit for the birds, tomtit -
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КАК ОГУРЧИК (свежий) highly coll (как + NP nom only adv or subj-compl with бытье (subj: human) completely healthy-looking: (look (be)) the picture of health (be (look)) fit as a fiddle.(author's usage) (Бургомистр:) Вспомните, кем я был при проклятом драконе? Больным, сумасшедшим. А теперь? Здоров как огурчик (Шварц 2). (В.:) Remember what I was like in the days of the accursed Dragon? I was sick, I was insane. But now I'm as fit as a fiddle (2b). -
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ВТОРАЯ СКРИПКА NP sing only fixed WOa person who occupies a secondary or subordinate position in sth.: second fiddlenumber two.«Мой второй старик, Фриц, тоже старательный... Но он у Вальтера вторая скрипка - подсобник...» (Копелев I). "My other old man, Fritz, is also assiduous.but he's Walther's second fiddle, an assistant" (1a) -
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• КАК ОГУРЧИК ( свежий) highly coll=====⇒ completely healthy-looking:- (look <be>) the picture of health;- (be < look>) fit as a fiddle.♦ [author's usage] [Бургомистр:] Вспомните, кем я был при проклятом драконе? Больным, сумасшедшим. А теперь? Здоров как огурчик (Шварц 2). [В.:] Remember what I was like in the days of the accursed Dragon? I was sick, I was insane. But now I'm as fit as a fiddle (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как огурчик
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92 вторая скрипка
[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a person who occupies a secondary or subordinate position in sth.:- number two.♦ "Мой второй старик, Фриц, тоже старательный... Но он у Вальтера вторая скрипка - подсобник..." (Копелев I). "Му other old man, Fritz, is also assiduous.but he's Walthers second fiddle, an assistant" (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вторая скрипка
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93 Без топора по дрова не ходят
See Без топора - не плотник, без иглы - не портной (Б)Cf: Don't try to fly without wings (Br.). You cannot play a fiddle without a fiddle-stick (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Без топора по дрова не ходят
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94 первый
первое января, февраля и т. п. — the first of January, February etc.; January, February, etc., the first
страница, глава первая — page, chapter one
в первом часу — past / after twelve
первые плоды — first-fruits, firstling
первый ученик — first pupil, best pupil
быть, идти первым — lead*, head
он первый заметил, сказал, ушёл — he was the first to notice, to say, to go
первый рейс (нового паровоза, судна, самолёта) — maiden trip; мор. тж. maiden voyage
первая речь (в парламенте и т. п.) — maiden speech
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Первое мая — the First of May, May Dayпервый встречный разг. — the first man* / person one meets; the first one who comes along; the first comer
в первую очередь — in the first place / instance
в первую голову — in the first place, first and foremost
при первой возможности — at one's earliest convenience; as soon as possible
из первых рук — first-hand; at first hand
он узнал это из первых рук — he has learned it at first hand; he has learned it from the horse's mouth идиом.
первая скрипка — first violin; (перен.) first fiddle
играть первую скрипку (прям. и перен.) — play first fiddle
первый шаг труден — it is the first step that counts, everything is difficult before it is easy
не первой свежести — not quite fresh, stale
первый блин комом погов. — you must spoil before you spin, practice makes perfect
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95 скрипка
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96 вертеть
несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.; кем-л./чем-л.)
turn (round and round); twirl, spin (быстро); twist, twiddle (рассеянно, лениво и т.п.); fiddle with* * *turn; twirl, spin; twist, twiddle; fiddle with* * *fumblefumblesrevolverollscrewtwirltwirlswind -
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1) порядк. числит. firstпе́рвое января́ [февраля́] — the first of January [February]; January [February] the first
уже́ пе́рвый час — it is past twelve
в пе́рвом часу́ — past / after twelve
полови́на пе́рвого — half past twelve
три че́тверти пе́рвого — a quarter to one
страни́ца [глава́] пе́рвая — page [chapter] one
пе́рвый но́мер — number one
пе́рвый эта́ж — ground floor
пе́рвая по́мощь — first aid
пе́рвый рейс (нового поезда, судна, самолёта) — maiden trip; мор. тж. maiden voyage
пе́рвая речь (в парламенте) — maiden speech
пе́рвые плоды́ — first fruits, firstlings
он пе́рвый заме́тил [сказа́л; ушёл] — he was the first to notice [say; go]
3) прил. ( упомянутый раньше других) the former4) прил. ( лучший) first, best; superiorпе́рвый учени́к — best pupil
быть / идти́ пе́рвым — lead, take the lead, excel
••пе́рвый блин ко́мом погов. — ≈ you must spoil before you spin, practice makes perfect
пе́рвый встре́чный разг. — the first man / person one meets; the first one who comes along; the first comer
пе́рвый шаг тру́ден — ≈ it is the first step that counts, everything is difficult before it is easy
пе́рвая скри́пка — first fiddle
игра́ть пе́рвую скри́пку — play first fiddle
пе́рвым де́лом — first of all
бу́дут пе́рвые после́дними, и после́дние пе́рвыми библ. — the first shall be last and the last shall be first
в пе́рвую го́лову / о́чередь — in the first place; first and foremost
из пе́рвых рук — first-hand; at first hand
он узна́л э́то из пе́рвых рук — he has learned it at first hand; he has learned it from the horse's mouth идиом.
информа́ция из пе́рвых рук — first-hand information
на пе́рвый взгляд — at first sight; on the face of it
не пе́рвой мо́лодости разг. — not in one's first youth
не пе́рвой све́жести — not quite fresh, stale
Пе́рвое апре́ля — April first, April's Fools' Day, All Fools' Day
при пе́рвой возмо́жности — at one's earliest convenience; as soon as possible
с пе́рвого взгля́да — at first sight
с пе́рвого ра́за — the (very) first time; right away
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98 скрипка скрипк·а
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ж разгmachination, fiddle coll, trickмахина́ция с нало́гами — tax fiddle
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100 бездельничать
laze глагол:laze (бездельничать, лентяйничать)fiddle about (бездельничать, шататься без дела)idle about (бездельничать, лениться)lollygag (бездельничать, лодырничать)frowst (бездельничать, сидеть в духоте)dawdle away (бездельничать, зря тратить время)lallygag (бездельничать, лодырничать)fiddle-faddle (бездельничать, болтать вздор)loiter away one's time (бездельничать, терять время)словосочетание:
См. также в других словарях:
fiddle — fid‧dle [ˈfɪdl] verb [transitive] informal to give false information about something in order to avoid paying money, or to get extra money: • It would be naive to think that staff never fiddle their expenses. • Auditors ensure that employers or… … Financial and business terms
Fiddle — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Fiddle, hace referencia a cualquier instrumento musical de cuerda que se hace sonar con arco, lo que incluye al violín. Se trata de un término coloquial para aquellos instrumentos utilizados por músicos en … Wikipedia Español
Fiddle — Fid dle (f[i^]d d l), n. [OE. fidele, fithele, AS. fi[eth]ele; akin to D. vedel, OHG. fidula, G. fiedel, Icel. fi[eth]la, and perh. to E. viol. Cf. {Viol}.] 1. (Mus.) A stringed instrument of music played with a bow; a violin; a kit. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fiddle — est un mot anglais qui signifie « violon », mais avec une connotation plus populaire que violin (qui est le terme anglais usuel pour désigner un violon, en particulier un violon de musique classique). Il s agit de l instrument de celui… … Wikipédia en Français
fiddle — ► NOUN 1) informal a violin. 2) informal, chiefly Brit. an act of fraud or cheating. 3) informal an unnecessarily intricate or awkward task. ► VERB informal 1) touch or fidget with something restlessly or nervously. 2) chiefly Brit. falsify… … English terms dictionary
fiddle — [fid′ l] n. [ME fithele < OE < VL * vitula < L vitulari, to rejoice: vi (< IE * woi , wi , outcry > OE wi, Gr ia) + ? base of tollere, to raise, exalt] 1. Informal any stringed instrument played with a bow, esp. the violin ☆ 2.… … English World dictionary
Fiddle — Fid dle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fiddled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fiddling}.] 1. To play on a fiddle. [1913 Webster] Themistocles . . . said he could not fiddle, but he could make a small town a great city. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To keep the hands and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fiddle — Fid dle, v. t. To play (a tune) on a fiddle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fiddle — [englisch, fɪdl], Violine … Universal-Lexikon
fiddle — англ. [фидл] Fidel, Fiedel нем. [фи/дэль] fidula лат. [фи/дула] фидель, старин. смычковый инструм … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
fiddle — [v] mess with, tinker dabble, doodle, feel, fidget, finger, fool, handle, interfere, mess, mess around*, monkey*, play, potter, puddle, putter, tamper, touch, toy, trifle, twiddle; concepts 87,291 … New thesaurus