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101 арестовать
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102 вылетать в трубу
разг.1) (терять своё богатство, оставаться без денег, разоряться) be (become) bankrupt; go bankrupt; go bust; go smash; be ruined root and branch- Будут ваши братцы при капитале! - Будут. Вот я так ни при чём останусь - это верно! Да, вылетел, брат, я в трубу! (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Господа Головлёвы) — 'Your brothers will be very well off.' 'They will. But I shall have nothing - that's certain. Yes, my dear fellow, I am ruined root and branch!'
- Ему надо что-то такое, чтобы... немедленно принесло ему деньгу... А то действительно, чёрт его возьми, он вылетит в трубу. (А. Бек, Жизнь Бережкова) — 'He wants something... that will bring the money pouring in right away. Otherwise, I'm afraid he will really go smash, damn it all.'
2) (пропадать даром, зря (о деньгах, времени и пр.); исчезать без следа) go down the drain; be gone; be snuffed out- Когда-то имела детей, мужа, семейство, родных, всё это кругом неё, так сказать, кипело, все эти, так сказать, улыбки, и вдруг - полный пас, всё в трубу вылетело, осталась одна... (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'She had once had children, a husband, a family, relations - all bustling about her, all smiles, one might say, and then, suddenly, everything was gone, snuffed out, and herself left alone...'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вылетать в трубу
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103 банкротство
1. bankrupcy2. business failureбанкротство, крах — business failure
3. bust4. collapse5. crash6. smash7. business failures8. bankruptcyзлостное банкротство; с целью наживы — fraudulent bankruptcy
9. failure10. smash-upСинонимический ряд:разорение (сущ.) разорение -
104 атаковать
1) General subject: assail (I was assailed by doubts - на меня напали сомнения), assault, bust, charge (особ. в конном строю), deliver an attack, down (кого-л.), go in, pitch, pounce, carry out an attack, give hell, make an attack, make attack, set upon, backstab2) Computers: bombard3) Biology: attack4) Naval: bring to action, fall on5) Sports: glove6) Military: assault, attack, banzai, bear down (on), bounce, come into attack, deliver an assault, jab, jump off, kick-off, launch an attack, mount an attack, put on an attack, (неожиданно) spring upon, stand on the offensive, subject to an attack, sweep (наземные цели), take a crack (кого-л. или где-л.), wallop7) Australian slang: take to8) Jargon: whale into, jump, slam-bang, whump9) Makarov: bear down (upon, on), carry an attack, come against (кого-л.), come upon (кого-л. что-л.) -
105 банкротство
1) General subject: Carey Street, bankruptcy, blow-up, failure (предприятия), financial, liquidation, smash, smash up, smash-up, smash-up (фирмы и т.п.), suspension, business failure, crash, insolvency2) Law: downfall3) Finances: bankruptcy (политики и т.п.)4) Diplomatic term: industrial failure5) Jargon: in the tub, fluke, in above ( one's) head7) Business: Economic insolvency8) Makarov: suspension of payment -
106 грудь
2) Medicine: mamma, mammary gland, pectus ( pl pectora), teat, thorax3) Dialect: bubby4) Anatomy: sternum5) Jargon: bird's nest (I had to punch him in the bird's nest.), (женская) walter (She's got a lovely set of walters.), (женская) ballroom (She’s got marvellous ballrooms.), hooter6) Makarov: bosom (рубашки и т.п.)8) Dog breeding: brisket -
107 дать (кому-л.) по носу
General subject: give a bust on the noseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дать (кому-л.) по носу
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108 истощать бюджет
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109 конец!
1) General subject: bust!, domino!, kaput!, kaputt!, that's put the lid on it!2) Jargon: That does it!, That kills it!, That's that! -
110 лишать девственности
1) General subject: deflower2) Taboo: bat-foul, blaze the trail, (кого-л.) bust a cherryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лишать девственности
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111 мыть тарелки
Jargon: bust (some) suds (I don't want to spend the rest of my life busting suds. Я не намерена остаток своей жизни провести за мытьём тарелок.) -
112 накрыть шайку
Colloquial: bust a ring (The police have busted a counterfeit ring in Cariboo Heights.) -
113 напасть
1) General subject: assail, assault, attack, bad luck, bear down, bust, come at, come on, fall foul of, fall on, fall to, fall upon, fly at, fly on, fly upon, gang, go at it hammer and tongs, hit, lace into, misfortune, pitch into, round on (на кого-либо), round upon (на кого-либо), set at, stab, strike at, tribulation, waltz, go for (на кого-л.), have a fling at (на кого-л.), have a throw at (на что-л.)2) Colloquial: set about, tumble, hard knock3) Slang: waltz into4) Religion: misadventure5) Jargon: crawl (someone's) hump, lavender, lay ( someone) out in the lavender, slam-bang, knock-over, knockover, mug, mugg, rip off6) Makarov: trouble, come over, commit an assault upon (на кого-л.), come upon (на кого-л. что-л.) -
114 неисправность
1) General subject: abnormality, breakdown, defect, disrepair, disturbance, failure, fouling, irrepair, shutdown, trouble2) Medicine: malfunction (аппарата)3) Colloquial: dud4) Military: bust, let-down, malfout, malfunctioning5) Engineering: breakage, bug, damage, derangement (машины, механизма, линии), disease (машины), error, fault, problem6) Mathematics: inaccuracy7) Railway term: breakdown (в действии)8) Automobile industry: assembly defect, malfunction, impairment9) Information technology: fail, invalidation10) Oil: F (failure), abort (напр. в системе), abortion, compensating failure (элемента системы), defectiveness, disease11) Astronautics: stoppage12) Business: failing, faultiness13) Drilling: shut-down14) Sakhalin energy glossary: upset conditions15) EBRD: default (должника), delinquency (должника), event of default (должника)16) Automation: failure occurrence17) Arms production: deficiency18) Cables: failure (оборудования)19) leg.N.P. fault (e.g., of the seller), irregularity20) Aviation medicine: break-down22) Taboo: crap-out23) Security: misfunctioning, unsafe condition24) Logistics: state of disrepair25) Cement: imperfection -
115 обанкротившийся
1) General subject: bankrupt, clean broke, dead broke, failed, up the spout2) American: flat-broke4) Makarov: bust -
116 оргазм
1) General subject: bust, oh, happy ending (http://www.yourtango.com/20085830/the-female-happy-ending-massage.html)2) Physiology: orgasm3) Taboo: Billy Mill roundabout (от окончания дороги A1058 около Ньюкасла; особ. при мастурбации), O, climax, come, little death, love come down, orgasmic, thrill, release -
117 падение рождаемости
1) General subject: fall in the birth-rate2) Medicine: birth-rate failing (снижение), birth-rate falling3) Economy: baby bust4) Advertising: birth dearthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > падение рождаемости
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118 пулемётная очередь
1) General subject: a string of bursts, burst, bust, burst of machine-gun fire2) Military: MG burst, MO burst, machine-gun burst, string of burst3) Makarov: stutter of a machine-gun, the stutter of a machine-gunУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пулемётная очередь
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119 работать как Папа Карло
1) Colloquial: burn out (переживать состояние морально-психологического и физического истощения to have a nervous breakdown, to experience total moral, psychological and/or physical exhaustion), bust a gut working, crack up, have a breakdown, work brains out (много, тяжело работать to do a great deal of hard work)3) Jargon: work one's tail off (I work my tail off and then the government takes half my income in taxes.)4) Taboo: work ass off, work butt offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работать как Папа Карло
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120 разбитый
1) General subject: battered, beat-up, beaten, broken, broken down, bust, dead-beat, defeated, extended, frustrated, heavy headed, heavy-headed, jaded, kaput, smitten (параличом), split, stricken (о сердце), written off, written-off, tattered (о надежде), whacked out, zonked2) Medicine: broken-down (болезнью)3) Colloquial: frazzled (completely exhausted), all in4) American: beat, out the window (о семье, жизни)5) Poetical language: lost6) Military: kaputt7) Engineering: fragmented8) Agriculture: chest-foundered (о лошади)9) Mathematics: broken up, decomposed10) Railway term: out-of-round (об отверстии)11) Australian slang: dog-tired, gone a million, ratshit14) Mass media: routed15) Makarov: slack16) Taboo: fucked out (о физическом состоянии человека)
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