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1 тщетные усилия
1) General subject: barren efforts, lost efforts, lost labor, lost labour, unavailing efforts2) Military: futile efforts3) Advertising: vain efforts -
2 тщетный
futile, fruitless, vain; unavailingтще́тные уси́лия — futile / unavailing efforts
тще́тные наде́жды — vain hopes
тще́тная попы́тка — futile / vain endeavour [-'de-] / attempt
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3 тщетные усилия
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4 напрасное усилие
1. ineffective effortприложит все усилия к тому, чтобы — use reasonable efforts
добросовестные усилия, честная попытка — an honest effort
2. ineffective efforts3. futile effortРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > напрасное усилие
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5 тщетный
vain, futile; (безрезультатный тж.) unavailingтщетные усилия — futile / unavailing efforts
тщетная попытка — futile / vain endeavour / attempt
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6 напрасный
прл1) бесполезный vain, futileнапра́сная попы́тка — futile/vain attempt
все на́ши уси́лия бы́ли напра́сны — all our efforts were futile/went for nothing/came to naught; it was all lost trouble
2) несправедливый groundless, unfoundedк сча́стью, наши стра́хи/подозре́ния оказа́лись напра́сными — fortunately, our fears/suspicions proved groundless/unfounded
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7 бесполезный
useless, pointless, vainбесполе́зное начина́ние — vain undertaking
бесполе́зные уси́лия — futile / vain efforts
все его́ уси́лия бы́ли бесполе́зны — all his efforts were to no purpose, all his labour was in vain, all his efforts were wasted
бесполе́зная тра́та вре́мени [де́нег и т.п.] — waste of time [money, etc]
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8 попытка попытк·а
возобновить попытки добиться чего-л. с помощью дипломатии — to resume diplomatic efforts
сделать / совершить попытку — to make an attempt
безнадёжные / тщетные попытки — futile / vain attempts
неудачная попытка — lame endeavour, abortive attempt
попытка захвата / угона самолёта — attempt to hijack an aircraft
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9 Р-333
МАХНУТЬ РУКОЙ (на кого-что) coll VP subj: human fixed WOto cease attending to s.o. or sth., cease expending time, effort etc on s.o. or sth. upon realizing that one's efforts are futileX махнул на Y-a рукой = X gave up on YX gave Y up as a hopeless case (cause) X gave thing Y up as hopeless (as lost, for lost) X gave up the struggleX махнул на себя рукой - X stopped caring (about himself)X stopped taking care of himself.(Аннунциата:)...Государь махнул рукой на дела управления. Первые министры с тех пор стали сами сменять друг друга. А государь занялся театром (Шварц 3). (А.:)...The King gave up on this business of running things. Since then the Prime Ministers themselves have done the replacing of each other. And the King took up the theater (3a)....(Николай Петрович) должен был, подобно брату Павлу, поступить в военную службу но он переломил себе ногу в самый тот день, когда уже прибыло известие об его определении, и, пролежав два месяца в постели, на всю жизнь остался «хроменьким». Отец махнул на него рукой и пустил его по штатской (Тургенев 2)....(Nikolai Petrovich) was destined, like his brother Pavel, to take up a military career, but he broke his leg on the very day that news was received that he had been accepted for the army and, having lain in bed for two months, was left with a slight limp which remained with him for the rest of his life. His father gave him up as a hopeless case and permitted him to take up a civilian career (2e).(Мелузов:) А если я перестану учить, перестану верить в возможность улучшать людей или малодушно погружусь в бездействие и махну рукой на всё, тогда покупайте мне пистолет, спасибо скажу (Островский 11). (М.:) And if I do stop teaching, stop believing in the possibility of improving people, or pusillanimously sink into idleness and give up everything for lost, then buy me a revolver and 1*11 thank you! (11a).Инженеру (Хлебцевичу) ничего не оставалось после этого, как махнуть рукой и вернуться к своей работе, пока не выгнали и оттуда (Владимиров 1). There was nothing left for Khlebtsevich to do but give up the struggle and return to his own work until such time as he was thrown out of his job (1a)....Заметней всех изменилась Луиза, похудела, ссутулилась, и платье на ней было такой чудовищной пошлости и дешевизны, что Ольга Васильевна ужаснулась: женщина махнула на себя рукой! (Трифонов 3)... The most noticeable change had occurred in Louisa, she had grown much thinner, she had a pronounced stoop and the dress she wore was so appallingly tasteless and cheap that Olga was horrified: the woman had so obviously stopped caring (3a). -
10 махнуть рукой
• МАХНУТЬ РУКОЙ ( на кого-что) coll[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to cease attending to s.o. or sth., cease expending time, effort etc on s.o. or sth. upon realizing that one's efforts are futile:- X gave thing Y up as hopeless <as lost, for lost>;- X stopped taking care of himself.♦ [Аннунциата:]...Государь махнул рукой на дела управления. Первые министры с тех пор стали сами сменять друг друга. А государь занялся театром (Шварц 3). [ А.:]... The King gave up on this business of running things. Since then the Prime Ministers themselves have done the replacing of each other. And the King took up the theater (3a).♦...[Николай Петрович] должен был, подобно брату Павлу, поступить в военную службу; но он переломил себе ногу в самый тот день, когда уже прибыло известие об его определении, и, пролежав два месяца в постели, на всю жизнь остался "хроменьким". Отец махнул на него рукой и пустил его по штатской (Тургенев 2)....[Nikolai Petrovich] was destined, like his brother Pavel, to take up a military career; but he broke his leg on the very day that news was received that he had been accepted for the army and, having lain in bed for two months, was left with a slight limp which remained with him for the rest of his life. His father gave him up as a hopeless case and permitted him to take up a civilian career (2e).♦ [Мелузов:] А если я перестану учить, перестану верить в возможность улучшать людей или малодушно погружусь в бездействие и махну рукой на всё, тогда покупайте мне пистолет, спасибо скажу (Островский 11). [М.:] And if I do stop teaching, stop believing in the possibility of improving people, or pusillanimously sink into idleness and give up everything for lost, then buy me a revolver and I'll thank you! (11a).♦ Инженеру [Хлебцевичу] ничего не оставалось после этого, как махнуть рукой и вернуться к своей работе, пока не выгнали и оттуда (Владимиров 1). There was nothing left for Khlebtsevich to do but give up the struggle and return to his own work until such time as he was thrown out of his job (1a).♦...Заметней всех изменилась Луиза, похудела, ссутулилась, и платье на ней было такой чудовищной пошлости и дешевизны, что Ольга Васильевна ужаснулась: женщина махнула на себя рукой! (Трифонов 3)... The most noticeable change had occurred in Louisa; she had grown much thinner, she had a pronounced stoop and the dress she wore was so appallingly tasteless and cheap that Olga was horrified: the woman had so obviously stopped caring (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > махнуть рукой
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