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1 FRYING - PAN
• Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire - Из огня да в полымя (И), От волка бежал, да на медведя напал (O)• Out of the frying - pan (frying pan) into the fire - Из огня да в полымя (И), От волка бежал, да на медведя напал (O)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > FRYING - PAN
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2 сковородка
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3 сковорода
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4 жаровня
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > жаровня
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5 сковорода
frying pan; pan тех.* * ** * *frying pan; pan тех.* * *dripping-pangriddlepanskillet -
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1. roaster2. frying-pan3. skillet4. frying pan5. pan -
7 Из огня да в полымя
When trying to escape one difficulty or trouble, you find yourself in as bad a situation as before, or even in a worse one. See От волка бежал, да на медведя напал (O)Cf: /Don't jump/ from the frying pan into the fire (Am.). From smoke into smother (Br.). Out of the frying-pan (frying pan) into the fire (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Из огня да в полымя
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8 От волка бежал, да на медведя напал
See Из огня да в полымя (И)Var.: От волка ушёл - на медведя набрёл. От горя бежал, да в беду попалCf.:Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire (Am.). Out of the frying-pan (frying pan) into the fire (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > От волка бежал, да на медведя напал
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9 сковорода
1) General subject: dripping pan, dripping-pan, frying pan, frying-pan, pan, panful, panful (и т.п.), skillet2) Engineering: cooking plate, fryer, frypan3) Food industry: girdle -
10 сковорода блинная с антипригарным покрытием
Gastronomy: crepe frying pan, crшpe frying panУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сковорода блинная с антипригарным покрытием
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11 О-61
попасть ИЗ ОГНЯ (ДА) В ПОЛЫМЯ PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO(to get) out of one difficult situation, condition etc and (fall) into an equally difficult or more difficult one: - out of the frying pan (and) into the fire.Мы были остановлены караульными. На вопрос: кто едет? - ямщик отвечал громогласно: «Государев кум со своею хозяюшкою». Вдруг толпа гусаров окружила нас с ужасною бранью. «Выходи, бесов кум!» - сказал мне усастый вахмистр... Вахмистр повёл меня к майору. Савельич от меня не отставал, поговаривая про себя: «Вот тебе и государев кум! Из огня да в полымя...» (Пушкин 2). We were stopped by the sentries To the challenge, "Who goes there?" our driver replied in a thunderous voice. The Sovereign's trusty friend with his bride." Suddenly a throng of hussars surrounded us, swearing frightfully. "Get out of there, devil's trusty friend!" the sergeant said to me....The sergeant proceeded to conduct me to the major. Savelich followed right behind me, muttering to himself, "So much for the Sovereign's trusty friend! Out of the frying pan into the fire!" (2a). -
12 Ш-63
МЕНЯТЬ/СМЕНИТЬ ШИЛО НА МЫЛО coll VP subj: human the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WOto rid o.s. of an undesirable person or thing only to findo.s. with a worse person or thing, extricate o.s. from a bad situation only to find o.s. in a worse situation etc: X сменял шило на мыло - X jumped out of the frying pan into the fire X traded bad for worse X traded something bad for something (even) worse.(author's usage) «Он за что сидел-то?» - «За кражу...» - и Люба беспомощно посмотрела на подругу. «Шило на мыло, - сказала та. - Пьяницу на вора... Ну и судьбина тебе выпала! Живи одна, Любка» (Шукшин 1). "What was he in prison for?" "Burglary..." And Lyuba looked at her friend helplessly. "Out of the frying pan into the fire," said the latter. "A drunkard for a thief. What a terrible fate, poor thing. Live alone, Lyuba" (1a). -
13 из огня в полымя
• ПОПАСТЬ ИЗ ОГНЯ ( ДА) В ПОЛЫМЯ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to get) out of one difficult situation, condition etc and (fall) into an equally difficult or more difficult one:- - out of the frying pan (and) into the fire.♦ Мы были остановлены караульными. На вопрос: кто едет? - ямщик отвечал громогласно: "Государев кум со своею хозяюшкою". Вдруг толпа гусаров окружила нас с ужасною бранью. "Выходи, бесов кум!" - сказал мне усастый вахмистр... Вахмистр повёл меня к майору. Савельич от меня не отставал, поговаривая про себя: "Вот тебе и государев кум! Из огня да в полымя..." (Пушкин 2). We were stopped by the sentries To the challenge, "Who goes there?" our driver replied in a thunderous voice, "The Sovereign's trusty friend with his bride." Suddenly a throng of hussars surrounded us, swearing frightfully. "Get out of there, devil's trusty friend!" the sergeant said to me....The sergeant proceeded to conduct me to the major. Savelich followed right behind me, muttering to himself, "So much for the Sovereign's trusty friend! Out of the frying pan into the fire!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из огня в полымя
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14 из огня да в полымя
• ПОПАСТЬ ИЗ ОГНЯ ( ДА) В ПОЛЫМЯ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to get) out of one difficult situation, condition etc and (fall) into an equally difficult or more difficult one:- - out of the frying pan (and) into the fire.♦ Мы были остановлены караульными. На вопрос: кто едет? - ямщик отвечал громогласно: "Государев кум со своею хозяюшкою". Вдруг толпа гусаров окружила нас с ужасною бранью. "Выходи, бесов кум!" - сказал мне усастый вахмистр... Вахмистр повёл меня к майору. Савельич от меня не отставал, поговаривая про себя: "Вот тебе и государев кум! Из огня да в полымя..." (Пушкин 2). We were stopped by the sentries To the challenge, "Who goes there?" our driver replied in a thunderous voice, "The Sovereign's trusty friend with his bride." Suddenly a throng of hussars surrounded us, swearing frightfully. "Get out of there, devil's trusty friend!" the sergeant said to me....The sergeant proceeded to conduct me to the major. Savelich followed right behind me, muttering to himself, "So much for the Sovereign's trusty friend! Out of the frying pan into the fire!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из огня да в полымя
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15 менять шило на мыло
• МЕНЯТЬ/СМЕНЯТЬ ШИЛО НА МЫЛО coll[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to rid o.s. of an undesirable person or thing only to find o.s. with a worse person or thing, extricate o.s. from a bad situation only to find o.s. in a worse situation etc:- X traded something bad for something (even) worse.♦ [author's usage] "Он за что сидел-то?" - "За кражу..." - и Люба беспомощно посмотрела на подругу. "Шило на мыло, - сказала та. - Пьяницу на вора... Ну и судьбина тебе выпала! Живи одна, Любка" (Шукшин 1). "What was he in prison for?" "Burglary..." And Lyuba looked at her friend helplessly. "Out of the frying pan into the fire," said the latter. "A drunkard for a thief. What a terrible fate, poor thing. Live alone, Lyuba" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > менять шило на мыло
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16 сменять шило на мыло
• МЕНЯТЬ/СМЕНЯТЬ ШИЛО НА МЫЛО coll[VP; subj: human; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to rid o.s. of an undesirable person or thing only to find o.s. with a worse person or thing, extricate o.s. from a bad situation only to find o.s. in a worse situation etc:- X traded something bad for something (even) worse.♦ [author's usage] "Он за что сидел-то?" - "За кражу..." - и Люба беспомощно посмотрела на подругу. "Шило на мыло, - сказала та. - Пьяницу на вора... Ну и судьбина тебе выпала! Живи одна, Любка" (Шукшин 1). "What was he in prison for?" "Burglary..." And Lyuba looked at her friend helplessly. "Out of the frying pan into the fire," said the latter. "A drunkard for a thief. What a terrible fate, poor thing. Live alone, Lyuba" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сменять шило на мыло
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17 Была бы спина, найдется и вина
A pretext can always be found to lay a blame on someone or to punish himCf: If you want a pretence to whip a dog, say that he ate the frying pan (Br.). If you want a pretense to whip a dog, it is enough to say he ate up a frying pan (Am.). Malice seldom wants a mark to shoot at (Am.). Who would do ill, ne'er wants occasion (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Была бы спина, найдется и вина
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18 из огня да в полымя
out of the frying pan and into the fire
out of one trouble and into more trouble
from something bad to something worseWhen he changed jobs he went out of the frying pan and into the fire. His new job is much worse.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > из огня да в полымя
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19 из огня да в полымя
out of the frying pan into the fire словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > из огня да в полымя
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20 из огня да в полымя
погов.from bad to worse; cf. out of the frying-pan into the fire; from smoke into smother- "Вы временно откомандировываетесь на форт № 3", - с удивлением читал Звонарёв... - Это называется из огня да в полымя. На третьем форту ещё беспокойнее, чем на втором. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — Zvonarev glanced at the paper and to his astonishment read the following: 'You are hereby temporarily appointed to Fort № 3...' 'This is what they call jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. Fort № 3 is worse than Fort № 2.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из огня да в полымя
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