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101 come in for
получи́ть что-л.his conduct came in for much criticism — его́ поведе́ние вы́звало серьёзную кри́тику
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102 too much for him
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103 too much
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104 too much for someone
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105 so much for something
adj infmlSo much for prayer. What's the next thing? — Итак, с молитвой покончено. Что дальше?
The rain looks as if it will continue all the afternoon. So much for our game of tennis — Похоже, что дождь зарядил на весь день. Вот и поиграли в теннис
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106 so much for
(that's all that can be said about: So much for that - let's talk about something else; He arrived half an hour late - so much for his punctuality!) så meget for* * *(that's all that can be said about: So much for that - let's talk about something else; He arrived half an hour late - so much for his punctuality!) så meget for -
107 so much for smth.
paзг. нeoдoбp.1) xвaтит гoвopить o чём-л., c чём-л. пoкoнчeнo; и xвaтит oб этoм (тж. so much for that)So much for prayer. What's the next thing? (E. Waugh). 'So much for that,' said the manager's voice: 'he'll never get another job' (J. Galsworthy)2) нeмнoгoгo cтo/итThe rain looks as if it will continue all the afternoon. So much for our game of tennis -
108 too much
adj infml1) infmlWhen things get a bit too much she just tunes out — Когда становится особенно туго, она просто отключается
2) sl esp AmEYou are so kind. This is too much — Вы так добры. Вы просто, не знаю как сказать
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109 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) (være) for meget for* * *(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) (være) for meget for -
110 as much
1) столько же, не меньшеTess sat there in the corner, flushed, hating them for what they had said of Stephen (and also of Mark, for mysteriously that had wounded her as much), feeling that she had hated them all along... (C. P. Snow, ‘The Malcontents’, ch. 9) — Тесс сидела в уголке и краснела, испытывая ненависть к девушкам и к Нилу за то, что они так отзывались о Стивене и о Марке. Как ни странно, но то, что они говорили о Марке, задело ее не меньше. Ей казалось, что она всегда их ненавидела.
You have always helped me and I will always do as much for you. — Вы всегда помогали мне, и я всегда готов отплатить вам тем же.
2) именно это, (именно) так‘It was he who knocked,’ she said. ‘I thought as much.’ (Th. Hardy, ‘The Return of the Native’, book II, ch. VIII) — - Это он стучал, - сказала Томазин. - я так и думала.
‘...I do not wish to be disturbed in my work. In addition to my work, an accident -’ ‘I thought as much,’ said Mrs. Hall to herself. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 9) — -...я не хочу, чтобы меня беспокоили во время моих занятий. Кроме того, еще и несчастный случай... - Так я и думала, - сказала миссис Холл про себя.
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111 so much for something
■ so much for new technology! ¡vaya nueva tecnología!■ so much for your advice! ¡vaya consejo que me diste! -
112 so much for someone
adj infmlHe's finished as a friend of mine. So much for him! — У меня с ним все кончено. Он мне больше не друг
So much for you! Good bye! — Я с тобой больше никаких дел иметь не буду. Будь здоров
So much for them, let's talk about us — Хватит о них, поговорим лучше о нас
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113 so much for someone or something
adj infmlSo much for him and his help. He just called in sick — Он только что позвонил и сказал, что болен. Так что на него и на его помощь рассчитывать не приходится
He's finished as a friend of mine. So much for him! — Ну его на фиг. Он мне больше не друг
So much for you! Goodbye! — Ну тебя в задницу. Прощай, понял?
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114 say much for smb.
(say much for smb. (или smth.))свидетельствовать, говорить в пользу кого-л. (или чего-л.)I cannot say much for this argument. — Ничего не могу сказать в поддержку этого аргумента.
That doesn't say much for his talent. — Это не свидетельствует о его таланте.
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115 as much
1) cтoлькo жe, нe мeньшeTess sat there in the corner, flushed, hating them for what they had said of Stephen (and also of Mark, for mysteriously that had wounded her as much), feeling that she had hated them all along (C. P. Snow). He was for ever pondering, pondering - one fact astonishing him quite as much as another - for he could not figure out how this thing he had come into - this life - was organised (Th. Dreiser)2) имeннo этo, (имeннo) тaкIt was he who knocked, she said. I thought as much (Th. Hardy) -
116 How much watch?
юмор. How much watch? — который час? сколько времени? (и др.)Из диалога-шутки двух людей, плохо изучивших английский язык:— How much watch?
— 12 watch.— Oh, such much?— For whom how …— Ended inyaz?— Yes, I does!* * *— How many watches?— Eleven watches!— So much?— For whom how …— Finished inyaz?— Asking!Источник оригинальной шутки: к/ф "Casablanca" (1942):Немецкая (еврейская) престарелая семейная пара (Leuchtag) готовится к отъезду в Америку и празднует с официантом (Carl) в баре свой отъезд:Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.Carl: Very nice idea, mm-hmm.Mr. Leuchtag: (toasting) To America!Mrs. Leuchtag: To America!Carl: To America!Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen — sweetnessheart, what watch?Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?Carl: Hm. You will get along beautiful in America, mm-hmm.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > How much watch?
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117 so much
юмор. How much watch? — который час? сколько времени? (и др.)Из диалога-шутки двух людей, плохо изучивших английский язык:— How much watch?
— 12 watch.— Oh, such much?— For whom how …— Ended inyaz?— Yes, I does!* * *— How many watches?— Eleven watches!— So much?— For whom how …— Finished inyaz?— Asking!Источник оригинальной шутки: к/ф "Casablanca" (1942):Немецкая (еврейская) престарелая семейная пара (Leuchtag) готовится к отъезду в Америку и празднует с официантом (Carl) в баре свой отъезд:Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.Carl: Very nice idea, mm-hmm.Mr. Leuchtag: (toasting) To America!Mrs. Leuchtag: To America!Carl: To America!Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen — sweetnessheart, what watch?Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?Carl: Hm. You will get along beautiful in America, mm-hmm.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > so much
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118 Such much?
юмор. How much watch? — который час? сколько времени? (и др.)Из диалога-шутки двух людей, плохо изучивших английский язык:— How much watch?
— 12 watch.— Oh, such much?— For whom how …— Ended inyaz?— Yes, I does!* * *— How many watches?— Eleven watches!— So much?— For whom how …— Finished inyaz?— Asking!Источник оригинальной шутки: к/ф "Casablanca" (1942):Немецкая (еврейская) престарелая семейная пара (Leuchtag) готовится к отъезду в Америку и празднует с официантом (Carl) в баре свой отъезд:Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.Carl: Very nice idea, mm-hmm.Mr. Leuchtag: (toasting) To America!Mrs. Leuchtag: To America!Carl: To America!Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen — sweetnessheart, what watch?Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?Carl: Hm. You will get along beautiful in America, mm-hmm.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > Such much?
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119 very much up for
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120 not to say much for...
(not to say much for... (тж. not to think much of...))быть невысокого мнения о...The movie... this week is good, but I can't say much for the stage show. (HAI) — Фильм... на этой неделе идет хороший, чего нельзя сказать о пьесе.
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