-
1 Show is appropriate for all children
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Show is appropriate for all children
-
2 показывать умение делать что-л (she shows flair for fashion-она умеет одаваться модно , со вкусом)
General subject: show flair for (smth)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > показывать умение делать что-л (she shows flair for fashion-она умеет одаваться модно , со вкусом)
-
3 Did Not Show for appointment
Physiology: DNSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Did Not Show for appointment
-
4 для видимости
-
5 напоказ
-
6 для видимости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > для видимости
-
7 для видимости
-
8 напоказ
-
9 показной
for show, ostentatiousпоказное благополучие — a show of prosperity, a pretence that all is well
-
10 для видимости
for show, for appearance -
11 напоказ
нареч.for show; for people to seeвыставля́ть напока́з (вн.) — put (d) up for show; ( демонстративно подчёркивать) show off (d); flaunt (d); parade (d)
выставля́ть напока́з свои́ зна́ния — parade [make a show of] one's knowledge
-
12 для вида
for form's sake; for the sake of appearances, to save appearances; make a show of smth.; to make smb. believe; for show; only outwardГригорий держал бакалейную лавочку, но это только для вида, на самом же деле торговал водкой, скотом, кожами, хлебом в зерне, свиньями, торговал чем придётся. (А. Чехов, В овраге) — Grigory kept a grocer's shop, but this was only to save appearances; he really sold vodka, cattle, hides, corn, pigs - in fact he traded in anything that came in hand.
...мне почему-то казалось, что старуха сердится только для виду, а в глубине души так же гордится самоотверженностью Любы, как и Катиной стойкостью... (Ю. Нагибин, Ночной гость) —...I had the feeling, however, that her anger was only outward, that in reality she was proud of Lyuba's devotion, just as she was of Katya's firmness...
Семёновна покачала головой, подошла к ней и прижала к себе; Даша сопротивлялась лишь для виду и уткнулась в тёплую грудь Семёновны. (П. Проскурин, Полуденные сны) — Semyonovna shook her head, went over to her, and hugged her; Dasha resisted only for show and nestled in Semyonovna's warm breast.
-
13 Д-177
ПОТЁМКИНСКИЕ ДЕРЕВНИ lit, iron NP usu. pi fixed WOfakery, a deceptive front that conceals the miserable state of affairs behind the external splendor: Potemkin villageswindow dressing (in limited contexts) (do (have) sth.) just for show (put up) a facade....Родители Рахили спокойно дожидались приезда Ивановских. Готовились не они... готовился город... И хотя ни сама Рахиль, ни ее родители не собирались устраивать потемкинские деревни, не хотели показухи... но город был взбудоражен... (Рыбаков 1). Calmly Rachel's parents awaited the arrival of the Ivanovskys. It wasn't they who were getting ready for their arrival, but the town....Although neither Rachel nor her parents intended to do anything just for show, or to put up any facades, the whole town was in a state of agitation.. (1a).From the name of Prince Grigory Potyomkin (often transliterated as Potemkin), who constructed artificial villages along the route of Catherine the Great's journey to the south in order to show the empress the prosperity of the new territory acquired by Russia in 1787 after the annexation of the Crimea. -
14 П-339
ДЛЯ ПОНТА slang, orig. camp slang PrepP Invar advfor effect, in order to produce an impression on those watchingfor show(in order) to show off (in order) to make a splash.«Антонина Валерьяновна, не вы ли у меня взяли лупу? Нельзя ли попросить на минутку?» Лупа была ему абсолютно не нужна... но делалось это... для понта, и Нержин внутренне хохотал... (Солженицын 3). "Antonina Valeryanovna, was it you who took the magnifying glass? Could I please have it a moment?" He had absolutely no need of the magnifying glass...but this was done...for show, and Nerzhin laughed inwardly... (3a). -
15 потемкинские деревни
• ПОТЕМКИНСКИЕ ДЕРЕВНИ lit. iron[NP; usu. pl; fixed WO]=====⇒ fakery, a deceptive front that conceals the miserable state of affairs behind the external splendor:- [in limited contexts](do (have) sth.) just for show;- (put up) a facade.♦...Родители Рахили спокойно дожидались приезда Ивановских. Готовились не они... готовился город... И хотя ни сама Рахиль, ни ее родители не собирались устраивать потемкинские деревни, не хотели показухи... но город был взбудоражен... (Рыбаков 1). Calmly Rachel's parents awaited the arrival of the Ivanovskys. It wasn't they who were getting ready for their arrival, but the town....Although neither Rachel nor her parents intended to do anything just for show, or to put up any facades, the whole town was in a state of agitation.. (1a).—————← From the name of Prince Grigory Potyomkin (often transliterated as Potemkin), who constructed artificial villages along the route of Catherine the Great's journey to the south in order to show the empress the prosperity of the new territory acquired by Russia in 1787 after the annexation of the Crimea.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потемкинские деревни
-
16 для понта
• ДЛЯ ПОНТА slang, orig. camp slang[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ for effect, in order to produce an impression on those watching:- for show;- (in order) to make a splash.♦ "Антонина Валерьяновна, не вы ли у меня взяли лупу? Нельзя ли попросить на минутку?" Лупа была ему абсолютно не нужна... но делалось это... для понта, и Нержин внутренне хохотал... (Солженицын 3). "Antonina Valeryanovna, was it you who took the magnifying glass? Could I please have it a moment?" He had absolutely no need of the magnifying glass...but this was done...for show, and Nerzhin laughed inwardly... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > для понта
-
17 напоказ
нареч.for showвыставлять напоказ (вн.) — put* up for show (d.); (перен.) show* off (d.); flaunt (d.); parade (d.)
выставлять напоказ свои знания и т. п. — parade one's knowledge, etc., make* a show of one's knowledge, etc.
-
18 напоказ
-
19 для видимости
разг.for show; for form's sake; for the sake of appearances, to save appearances; make a show of smth.; to make smb. believeДве недели стояла "Медуза" в заливе, занимаясь для видимости ловом рыбы. (А. Беляев, Человек-амфибия) — For two weeks the Jellyfish had kept near the bay, going on with the make-believe fishing.
- Вам всё кажется, что против вас основные силы противника, а на других участках слабенькое прикрытие, так, для видимости! (В. Богомолов, Иван) — 'You always think you have the enemy's main forces facing you, while other sectors have only a weak screen just for appearances sake.'
-
20 Б-77
ДЛЯ БЛЕЗИРУ (-a) highly coll PrepP these forms only advin order to create a certain impressionfor showfor appearance's sake (in limited contexts) as a smoke screen.(Андрей) Гуськов... пошагал к двери. Замок на ней, как и раньше, висел для блезиру: Гуськов дёрнул его - он тут же раскрылся (Распутин 2). Andrei..headed for the door....The lock on it, like before, was mostly for show, he pulled on it and it opened (2a).Другие договаривались до того, что в сущности Зейнаб по-настоящему живет с удавом, а Марата держит при себе просто так, для блезира (Искандер 2). Others went so far as to say that in essence Zeinab lived with the boa in the real sense, and just kept Marat around as a smoke screen (2a).
См. также в других словарях:
for show — 1. For the sake of outward appearances 2. To attract notice • • • Main Entry: ↑show * * * for the sake of appearance rather than for use * * * for show 1 : intended to be seen but not used or bought We re not supposed to eat the fruit on the… … Useful english dictionary
for show — an outward display intended to give a false impression. → shoveler … English new terms dictionary
show — ► VERB (past part. shown or showed) 1) be, allow, or make visible. 2) exhibit or produce for inspection or viewing. 3) represent or depict in art. 4) display or allow to be perceived (a quality, emotion, or characteristic). 5) demonstrate or… … English terms dictionary
Show control — is the use of technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from entertainment control (a term much less common than its specific forms, e.g. lighting control), which… … Wikipedia
show — [shō] vt. showed, shown or showed, showing [ME schewen < OE sceawian, akin to Ger schauen, to look at < IE base * (s)keu , to notice, heed > L cavere, to beware, OE hieran, to HEAR] 1. to bring or put in sight or view; cause or allow to… … English World dictionary
show and tell — n [U] an activity for school children in which they bring an object to school and tell the other children about it ▪ Ramona brought in a fossil for show and tell … Dictionary of contemporary English
Show Boat — Infobox Musical name = Show Boat boxwidth = 21em image size = 0 caption = Window card for the 1994 revival music = Jerome Kern lyrics = Oscar Hammerstein II book = Oscar Hammerstein II basis = Edna Ferber s 1926 novel Show Boat productions=1927… … Wikipedia
Show choir — A show choir is a group of people who combine choral singing with dance movements, sometimes within the context of a specific idea or story. HistoryShow choir began as an activity in the United States during the mid 1960s, though cultural… … Wikipedia
show — show1 W1S1 [ʃəu US ʃou] v past tense showed past participle shown [ʃəun US ʃoun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(let somebody see)¦ 2¦(prove something)¦ 3¦(feelings/attitudes/qualities)¦ 4¦(explain with actions)¦ 5¦(picture/map etc)¦ 6¦(guide somebody)¦ 7¦(point at… … Dictionary of contemporary English
show — show1 [ ʃou ] (past tense showed; past participle shown [ ʃoun ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 prove something is true ▸ 2 give information ▸ 3 behave in particular way ▸ 4 let someone see something ▸ 5 give instructions, etc. ▸ 6 lead someone somewhere ▸ 7 be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
show — [[t]ʃo͟ʊ[/t]] ♦ shows, showing, showed, shown 1) VERB If something shows that a state of affairs exists, it gives information that proves it or makes it clear to people. [V that] Research shows that a high fibre diet may protect you from bowel… … English dictionary