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101 from first to last
с начала до конца; всё времяThere is no truth whatever in the impression under which you labour. It is a delusion from first to last... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. L) — У вас создалось ложное впечатление обо всем этом. Вы заблуждаетесь от начала до конца...
...from first to last she gave no sign of being aware that Percy and I existed as human beings. (J. Wain, ‘Strike the Father Dead’, part III) —...все время, пока мы с Перси там были, Елена не обращала на нас никакого внимания, мы для нее просто не существовали.
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102 under one's vine and fig-tree
"под своею виноградною лозою и под своею смоковницей", в родном доме [этим. библ. I Kings IV, 25, Micah IV, 4]When I retire from work, I'm going to buy a cottage in the country and live under my own vine and fig tree. (A. Johnson, ‘Common English Quotations’) — Когда я выйду в отставку, куплю домик в деревне и буду жить там "под своею виноградною лозою и под своею смоковницей".
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103 under observation
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104 under five
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105 from every country under the sun
Макаров: из всех стран мира, из всех стран планетыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > from every country under the sun
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106 from beneath/under
The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > from beneath/under
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107 crawl under the rock
1) Общая лексика: быть отвратительным (you can go back to whatever rock you crawled from - можешь пойти и дальше сидеть в своей норе, he looked at me like I just crawled out from under a rock - он посмотрел на меня как на жирное омерзительное насе)2) Идиоматическое выражение: прятаться, как мерзкое насекомое -
108 go under
1. лопнуть, прогореть (о бизнесе)The company was weak from the start, and it finally went under.
2. вырубиться, потерять сознание (под воздействием медикаментов)Many small firms go under to strong competition from big business.
Don’t start the operation till you’re sure she’s gone under.
Ether was the first anesthetic to make patients go under.
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109 snow under
1) заносить снегом All the fields are snowed under. ≈ Все поля занесло снегом.
2) амер. провалить( огромным большинством) The candidate was snowed under by a huge majority. ≈ Кандидат проиграл абсолютным большинством голосов. заносить снегом - the train was snowed under поезд попал в заносы заваливать, загружать - we were being snowed under with requests for medical aid нас засыпали просьбами о медицинской помощи - upon returning from the vacation he found himself completely snowed under только он вернулся из отпуска, как на него сразу все навалилось (американизм) проваливать( кандидата) - the candidate was snowed under by a huge majority кандидата прокатили (на выборах) большинством голосовБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > snow under
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110 put the skids under
1) (smth.)copвaть, угpoбить, пpoвaлить чтo-л.Television put the skids under Hollywood. And California lost its lure (N. Lewis). Lack of money put the skids under our plans2) (smb.)избaвитьcя, oтдeлaтьcя oт кoгo-л., выгнaть кoгo-л. c paбoты [пepвoнaч. aмep.]A plan by one gang to put the skids under another (J. Symons). 'What did Noonan put the skids under you for?' 'What skids? I quit' (D. Hammett)3) (smb.) paзг. зacтaвить кoгo-л. пoтopoпитьcя; пoтopoпить кoгo-л.The news that the Home Secretary had promised Scotland Yard's assistance, had put the skids under the Superintendent and had jerked him from his chair... back to the station for an urgent conference (Th. Sharpe). If he is driving us to the cinema, we had better put the skids under him or we'll be late -
111 area under stress
районы напряженной экологической обстановки
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Areas that are flooded by rising number of tourists or other kinds of pressure and suffer from insufficient or inappropriate planning and management. Damage frequently arises from a lack of understanding or interest of the value of such sites. (Source: WPR)
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112 snow under
[ʹsnəʋʹʌndə] phr v1. заносить снегом2. заваливать, загружатьwe were being snowed under with requests for medical aid - нас засыпали просьбами о медицинской помощи
upon returning from the vacation he found himself completely snowed under - только он вернулся из отпуска, как на него сразу всё навалилось
3. амер. проваливать ( кандидата)the candidate was snowed under by a huge majority - кандидата прокатили ( на выборах) большинством голосов
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113 go under
фраз. гл.After the explosion, it only took half an hour for the ship to go under. — После взрыва корабль затонул всего за полчаса.
2)а) не выдерживать (испытаний, страданий)б) терпеть неудачу ( в делах), разорятьсяJim's father thought his firm would go under. — Отец Джима думал, что его фирма потерпит крах.
Many small firms go under to strong competition from big business. — Многие мелкие компании не выдерживают конкуренции с крупными фирмами.
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114 snow under
usu passive засыпать (письмами), завалить (работой)I’ve been snowed under by reports from over 200 organizations.
The factory received so many orders that it was snowed under with work.
The disabled girl was snowed under with Christmas letters.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > snow under
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115 a lot of water has flowed under the bridge
мнoгo вoды утeклo (c тex пop, кaк)It's been four - five years since she graduated high school... she won't remember me from a hole in the ground. A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then (A. Saxton). It was a startling remark showing in a flash what a lot of water had run under bridges since the death of Aunt Ann in ' (J. Galsworthy)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > a lot of water has flowed under the bridge
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116 (right) under smb.'s (very) nose
(тж. (right) under the (very) nose of smb.)paзг.пoд caмым нocoм у кoгo-л.They don't understand what happens in the world, or what happens right under their noses (J B. Priestley). Bone-setters make fortunes under the very noses of our greatest surgeons from educated and wealthy patients (G. B. Shaw)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > (right) under smb.'s (very) nose
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117 take one's cue from smb.
(take one's (или the) cue from smb.)понять чей-л. намёк, действовать согласно чьим-л. указаниям; следовать примеру кого-л. [этим. театр. не пропустить реплику]Scotland was governed from Edinburgh by her own Privy Council, but that body took its cue from Whitehall, and was under no control either from the Scottish Parliament or the Church Assembly. (G. M. Trevelyan, ‘History of England’, book IV, ch. VIII) — Шотландией управлял ее собственный Тайный совет, находившийся в Эдинбурге, но это правительство действовало по указке Уайтхолла, не подчиняясь ни шотландскому парламенту, ни духовным властям.
And she startled Francis by turning to him. ‘Good night, then, since you also consider a typewriter better company.’ ‘Yes, I'd better get back to my work,’ said Francis, taking the cue. (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 18) — И, немного озадачив Фрэнсиса, она заключила, повернувшись к нему: - Поскольку вы тоже предпочитаете моему обществу общество пишущей машинки - спокойной ночи! - Да, мне, пожалуй, надо идти работать, - ответил Фрэнсис, поняв намек.
Ben: "Getting coarse a bit early, aren't we?" Sally: "As usual, I take my cue from you." (J. Osborne, ‘Watch It Come Down’, act I, sc.1) — Бен: "Грубим с утра пораньше, а?" Сэлли: "Я, как всегда, не отстаю от тебя."
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118 send under
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119 a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since
(a lot of (или much) water has flowed (gone, passed или run) under the bridge(s) since)≈ много воды утекло с тех пор, как...it's been four - five years since she graduated high school... she won't remember me from a hole in the ground. Lot of water's flowed under the bridge since then. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, ‘The New Year, 1939’) —...четыре-пять лет тому назад она окончила школу... да она меня нипочем не вспомнит. Много воды утекло с тех пор.
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120 take one's (or the) cue from smb.
пoнять чeи-л. нaмёк, дeйcтвoвaть coглacнo чьим-л. укaзaниям; cлeдoвaть пpимepу кoгo-л.Scotland was governed from Edinburgh by her own Privy Council, but that body took its cue from Whitehall, and was under no control either from the Scottish Parliament or the Church Assembly (G. M. Trevelyan). Ben. Getting coarse a bit early, aren't we? Sally. As usual, I take my cue from you (J. Osborne)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take one's (or the) cue from smb.
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