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101 (smb.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем кто-л.
Makarov: get the wind ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (smb.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем кто-л.
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103 заводиться
1) General subject: wind up (в т.ч. перен.: I'm afraid he's wound up - ну, он теперь завёлся), appear, nest, get steamed up, (раздражаться) launch in2) Jargon: blow one's stack -
104 иметь преимущество перед (кем-л.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем
General subject: get the wind of (кто-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь преимущество перед (кем-л.) быть в более благоприятных условиях, чем
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105 обвести вокруг пальца
1) General subject: bitch, (кого-л.) play for a patsy, (кого-л.) play hanky-panky with, sucker, trickiness, walk over somebody, wind round one's little finger, (кого-л.) play hankey-pankey with, led about (val52), get the better of someone, take for a ride, sell a pup2) Colloquial: hum (обвести вокруг пальца кого-л. to hum smb.), pull the wool over one's eyes3) American: walk over4) Jargon: double-time, fake( someone) out, put a con on (someone), slicker, smooth operator, work a hype on (smb.), cream5) Set phrase: twist round one's little finger6) American English: pull a con game on somebodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обвести вокруг пальца
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106 обрушиться на
General subject: wallop (We're fine until tomorrow night, that's when we get another wallop of wet weather with gusts of wind up to 80 km/h. - на нас обрушится) -
107 отставать
1) General subject: be behind, be in arrears, be in arrears of (от чего-л.), be slow, be slow (the clock is 10 minutes slow - часы отстают на 10 минут; о часах), come off, desert, drag, estrange, get behind (в движении, учёбе), go behind, hang back, hang behind, lag, leave alone, leave off, loiter, look back, lose (о часах), lose ground, lose time, not to be in the same street with (smb.) (от кого-л.), retard, (от кого-л., например, по каким-то предметам) slip (behind), stand behind, straggle, tail away, tail off, to be behind, to be in arrears (в чём-л.), to be slow (о часах), trail, come back, lose way, be a laggard in sth. (At the moment, our province is a laggard in harnessing the wind.), lose time (о часах), trail behind, (от кого-л. напр. в рейтинге, соревновании и т.д.) trail smb.2) Naval: drop astern, drop back, fall astern3) Medicine: fall off4) Military: fall behind time5) Agriculture: hang off6) Chemistry: be behind schedule8) Economy: fall behind (напр. по уровню развития, темпам роста), lag behind9) Australian slang: mooch10) Automobile industry: decelerate, file over11) Diplomatic term: fall behind (по уровню развития, темпам роста)12) Polymers: delay13) Makarov: detach itself ( from) (отделяться), drag behind, hang off (о лошади в пароконной упряжке), separate from (отделяться), drop behind, fall behind -
108 очутиться
1) General subject: find oneself, get, land, fall among, come to be (как он здесь очутился? — how did he come to be here?)2) Colloquial: ended up3) Jargon: wind up4) Makarov: land up, come to be, find oneself somewhere (где-л.) -
109 ощутить прилив свежих сил
General subject: get second windУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ощутить прилив свежих сил
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110 паны дерутся, а у хлопов чубы трещат
Set phrase: kings go mad, and the people suffer for it, superiors sow the wind, and their subordinates reap the whirlwind, the pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor (it is subordinates who suffer when their superiors quarrel), when masters fall out their men get the cloutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > паны дерутся, а у хлопов чубы трещат
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111 паны дерутся, а у хлопцев чубы трещат
Set phrase: kings go mad, and the people suffer for it, superiors sow the wind, and their subordinates reap the whirlwind, the pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor (it is subordinates who suffer when their superiors quarrel), when masters fall out their men get the cloutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > паны дерутся, а у хлопцев чубы трещат
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112 паны дерутся, а у холопов чубы трещат
Set phrase: kings go mad, and the people suffer for it, superiors sow the wind, and their subordinates reap the whirlwind, the pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor (it is subordinates who suffer when their superiors quarrel), when masters fall out their men get the cloutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > паны дерутся, а у холопов чубы трещат
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113 попасть в просак
American English: end up in a hole [money], miss the boat, get screwed, end up empty handed or with nothing, miss..., попасть в глупое положение, промахнутся - не попасть ни туда, ни сюда, wind up with egg on your face. -
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2) Colloquial: (кого-л. что-л.) get underway, (кого-л. что-л.) hype or (smth.), (кого-л. что-л.) promote or (проводить активную рекламную компанию to run a public relations and/or advertising campaign to make a person, product or activity seem good; smth.), (кого-л. что-л.) start up (начинать дело, устранять первоначальные трудности to begin a new endeavor, usually by overcoming problems; smth.), (кого-л. что-л.) work the bugs out of (smth.), hype up (http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/hype)3) Engineering: bring to rotation, spin away (напр. заготовку при сверлении), start rotation, crank up4) Mathematics: disentangle, disentangling, twist, untie6) Textile: untwine (кручёную пряжу)7) Jargon: bilk out (на деньги)8) Information technology: bootstrap9) Astronautics: run up10) Mechanics: spin away12) Polymers: detwist13) Makarov: wind off14) Marketology: (например, брэнд) boost -
115 рывок
1) General subject: bob, chuck, dart, dash (в беге, игре), dive, flounce, hitch, hoick, jerk, job, shoot, snatch, spirt, sprint, spurt, start, tug, twitch, wap, wrench, wrest, yank, yerk4) Religion: leap5) Economy: rapid progress (шаг вперед, достижение), thrust (толчок), breakthrough (шаг вперед, достижение)6) Mining: drawing shock7) Forestry: hitch (рабочего механизма)8) Polygraphy: hunting (при регулировании натяжения бумажной ленты)9) Jargon: jerk (в спорте) -
116 становиться лагом к ветру
Naval: get beam to the windУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > становиться лагом к ветру
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117 устрашиться
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118 утратить спокойствие
Jargon: get the wind upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > утратить спокойствие
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119 Д-345
ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ) ЗАХВАТЫВАЕТ/ЗАХВАТИЛО (ЗАНИМАЕТ/ЗАНЯЛО coll, СПЁРЛО obs, substand) у кого (от чего) ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ) ЗАНИМАЕТСЯ/ЗАНЯЛСЯ (-лось) coll ПЕРЕХВАТЫВАЕТ/ПЕРЕХВАТИЛО ДЫХАНИЕ (ДУХ coll) у кого VP impers (1st and last groups) or VP subj. (2nd group) more often past)1. Also: ПЕРЕХВАТЫВАЕТ/ПЕРЕХВАТИЛО ВДЫХАНИЕVP subj: abstr) s.o. 's breathing stops for a moment (because of exposure to bitter cold etc), or s.o. breathes with great effort (as a result of fast running, intense physical exertion etc): у X-a дух захватило (от Y-a) = Y took X's breath away X couldn't catch his breath X gasped for air (breath) (as a result of physical exertion) X was short (out) of breath.Вода в горных реках всегда холодная, дух занимает, но потом привыкаешь (Айтматов 1). The water in mountain streams is always cold—it takes your breath away, then you get used to it (1a).От силы удара у Махаза перехватило дыхание... (Искандер 4). ( context transl) The force of the blow knocked the wind out of Makhaz... (4a).2. s.o. takes an unusually long, deep etc breath (as an expression of wonder, surprise, fear etc): у X-a дух захватило (от Y-a) - Y took X's breath awayX caught his breath X was breathless (with Y) X gasped (in surprise etc)(author's usage)...Тройка летела, «пожирая пространство», и по мере приближения к цели опять-таки мысль о ней (Грушеньке), о ней одной, все сильнее и сильнее захватывала ему дух и отгоняла все остальные страшные призраки от его сердца (Достоевский 1)...The troika went flying on, "devouring space," and the closer he came to his goal, the more powerfully the thought of her (Grushenka) again, of her alone, took his breath away and drove all the other terrible phantoms from his heart (1a).В ослепительных белых и черных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b)Равнодушно не мог выстоять на балконе никакой гость и посетитель. От изумленья у него захватывало в груди дух, и он только вскрикивал: «Господи, как здесь просторно!» (Гоголь 3). No guest or visitor could stand unmoved on the balcony. He would be breathless with surprise and he could only exclaim: "Lord, what a magnificent view!" (3a) -
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ЕЛЕ МОЖАХУ (-ом) obs, humor ( orig. VP these forms only fixed WO1. ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or advin a very drunken statestaggering drunkfeeling no pain three sheets to the wind.2.adv(to do sth.) with difficulty, almost not (be able to do sth.): barelyonly just.Зимнюю сессию он одолел «еле можахом», с хвостами, затевал разговор об академическом отпуске, даже пошёл без моего ведома в поликлинику, надеясь получить у врачей справку для отпуска, но там ему намылили шею (Трифонов 5). Не had barely made it through the fall semester (as it was, he had a couple of incompletes) and was starting to talk about taking a leave of absence. Without my knowledge he had even gone to the policlinic, hoping to get a leave of absence on medical grounds, instead he had gotten a good scolding (5a).«Можаху» and «можахом» are the old forms of the 3rd and 1st person plural, respectively, of the imperfect tense.
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