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1 много
1. great deal ofмного, значительное количество — a good deal
2. lot ofпожалуй, слишком много — rather a lot
3. lots ofмного; большое количество — a lot
4. a great deal ofмного времени тому назад; давным-давно — a long time ago
5. a great number of6. a large number ofмного лет тому назад, давно — many years ago
много раз; неоднократно — over and over again
7. a lotмного, множество — a lot of
все, очень много народа; — all nature
человек, много ездивший — travelled man
8. a lot of9. good dealмного посетителей; хорошая посещаемость — good attendance
10. good deal ofизрядно, много — a good bit
11. great deal12. lot13. plenty14. plenty of15. much; many; a lot of; moreмного людей; многие люди — much people
много лет, долгие годы — for many years
Синонимический ряд:1. полно (проч.) без счета; без числа; бессчетно; видимо-невидимо; деть некуда; как собак нерезаных; невпроворот; немало; непочатый край; несть числа; полно; полным-полно; пруд пруди; страсть сколько; хоть отбавляй; хоть пруд пруди; через край2. самое большее (проч.) много-много; от силы; самое большееАнтонимический ряд: -
2 у меня много книг
1) General subject: I have many books, I own many books2) Makarov: I have a good deal of books, I have a good many books -
3 очень много книг
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4 немало
нареч.1. (с сущ. в ед. ч.) quite a lot, much; (с сущ. во мн. ч.) quite a few, many, quite a number of, a good manyони положили немало труда на организацию (рд.) — they put more than a little effort into the organization (of)
он перечитал немало книг — he has read many, или quite a few, books
история народов знает немало революций — in the history of peoples many revolutions have taken place
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нареч.1) (с сущ. в ед.) quite a lot, much; (с сущ. во мн.) quite a few, many, quite a number of, a good manyони́ положи́ли нема́ло труда́ на организа́цию (рд.) — they put more than a little effort into the organization (of)
он перечита́л нема́ло книг — he has read many [quite a few] books
2) (с гл.) a great dealон нема́ло чита́л — he has read a great deal
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6 счёт
м.1. тк. ед. ( действие) counting, reckoning, calculationвести строгий счёт — keep* strict count
2. бух. accountтекущий счёт — account current (сокр. a/c)
на счёт кого-л. — on smb.'s account
в счёт чего-л. — on account of smth.
3. (за товар, за работу) bill, accountплатить по счёту — settle the account
4. тк. ед. спорт. scoreсо счётом 3:0 — with a score of 3 goals to nil
5. муз. timeсчёт на два, на три — two, three time; binary, ternary measure
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на счёт (рд.) — on account (of)за счёт (рд.) — at the expense (of); (благодаря чему-л.) by, owing to
в конечном счёте — in the end, finally, in the long run, in the final analysis
принять что-л. на свой счёт — take* smth. as referring to oneself
быть у кого-л. на хорошем счету — stand* well with smb.
быть на хорошем, дурном счету — be in good, bad repute; be in smb.'s good, bad books идиом.
сводить счёты с кем-л. — settle a score with smb., square accounts with smb.
сводить старые счёты — pay* off old scores
в два счёта разг. — in no time, in two ticks, in a jiffy
без счёту — countless, without number
счёту нет — (с сущ. в ед. ч.) very much; (с сущ. во мн. ч.) very many
пятый, шестой по счёту — the fifth, the sixth in succession
иметь на своём боевом счету воен. — have to one's credit, have accounted for
потерять счёт (дт.) — lose* count (of)
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НА ВЕКИ ВЕЧНЫЕ (ВЕКОВ) elev PrepP these forms only adv fixed WOeternally, for all timeforever (for ever) (and ever)(for)evermore (for ever more) till the end of time for ages on end unto ages of ages forever and a day.Осталось, как ему теперь казалось, недостаточно ясным, что с Ларою он порывает навсегда, на веки вечные (Пастернак 1). Не felt now that he had not made it clear enough to Lara that he was breaking with her for good, forever (1a).(Бакченин:) На веки вечные это будет самое святое воспоминание! (Панова 1). (В.:) It will be my most sacred memory forever and ever (1a).Так что отныне и на веки веков Сталин войдет в историю как автор многих работ... (Зиновьев 2). So, now and for ever more Stalin goes down in history as the author of many books... (2a).Какая-то как бы идея воцарялась в уме его - и уже на всю жизнь и на веки веков (Достоевский 1). Some sort of idea, as it were, was coming to reign in his mind-now for the whole of his life and unto ages of ages (1a). -
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• НА ВЕКИ ВЕЧНЫЕ < ВЕКОВ> elev[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ eternally, for all time:- forever and a day.♦ Осталось, как ему теперь казалось, недостаточно ясным, что с Ларою он порывает навсегда, на веки вечные (Пастернак 1). He felt now that he had not made it clear enough to Lara that he was breaking with her for good, forever (1a).♦ [Бакченин:] На веки вечные это будет самое святое воспоминание! (Панова 1). [В.:] It will be my most sacred memory forever and ever (1a).♦ Так что отныне и на веки веков Сталин войдет в историю как автор многих работ... (Зиновьев 2). So, now and for ever more Stalin goes down in history as the author of many books... (2a).♦ Какая-то как бы идея воцарялась в уме его - и уже на всю жизнь и на веки веков (Достоевский 1). Some sort of idea, as it were, was coming to reign in his mind - now for the whole of his life and unto ages of ages (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на веки веков
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9 на веки веков вечные
• НА ВЕКИ ВЕЧНЫЕ < ВЕКОВ> elev[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ eternally, for all time:- forever and a day.♦ Осталось, как ему теперь казалось, недостаточно ясным, что с Ларою он порывает навсегда, на веки вечные (Пастернак 1). He felt now that he had not made it clear enough to Lara that he was breaking with her for good, forever (1a).♦ [Бакченин:] На веки вечные это будет самое святое воспоминание! (Панова 1). [В.:] It will be my most sacred memory forever and ever (1a).♦ Так что отныне и на веки веков Сталин войдет в историю как автор многих работ... (Зиновьев 2). So, now and for ever more Stalin goes down in history as the author of many books... (2a).♦ Какая-то как бы идея воцарялась в уме его - и уже на всю жизнь и на веки веков( Достоевский 1). Some sort of idea, as it were, was coming to reign in his mind - now for the whole of his life and unto ages of ages (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на веки веков вечные
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10 на веки вечные
• НА ВЕКИ ВЕЧНЫЕ < ВЕКОВ> elev[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ eternally, for all time:- forever and a day.♦ Осталось, как ему теперь казалось, недостаточно ясным, что с Ларою он порывает навсегда, на веки вечные (Пастернак 1). He felt now that he had not made it clear enough to Lara that he was breaking with her for good, forever (1a).♦ [Бакченин:] На веки вечные это будет самое святое воспоминание! (Панова 1). [В.:] It will be my most sacred memory forever and ever (1a).♦ Так что отныне и на веки веков Сталин войдет в историю как автор многих работ... (Зиновьев 2). So, now and for ever more Stalin goes down in history as the author of many books... (2a).♦ Какая-то как бы идея воцарялась в уме его - и уже на всю жизнь и на веки веков( Достоевский 1). Some sort of idea, as it were, was coming to reign in his mind - now for the whole of his life and unto ages of ages (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на веки вечные
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11 на счету
I• НА СЧЕТУ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. на счету (у кого) [subj-compl with быть (subj: any count noun); if subj: sing, it is usu. preceded by каждый]⇒ every person (or thing) is taken into consideration, is important, valued, significant:- every X means something (a lot, a great deal) (to Y).♦...Кто-то выпустил Абдула, он, кажется, не покусал никого, но напугал сильно и одежду порвал. Лёвке-то что, а у Антона всякая тряпочка была на счету (Трифонов 2). One of them let Abdul off the leash, and although he didn't actually bite anyone, he gave the victims a bad fright and tore their clothes. This didn't bother Lev too much, but to Anton every scrap of clothing was precious (2a).⇒ a person or group is kept under observation (often by s.o. in a position of authority who believes that that person or group has done sth. illegal, reprehensible etc):- all Xs live (fall) under the watchful eye of Y.♦ Мать Лены хотела поскорее выдать дочь замуж, и все потенциальные женихи были у неё на счету. Lena's mother wanted to marry her off as soon as possible and kept track of all eligible young men.♦ Городок у нас маленький, все наркоманы на счету у милиции. Our town is small, and all the drug addicts live under the watchful eye of the militia.3. на счету чьём, (у) кого [subj-compl with быть (subj: count abstr or concr, usu. pl) or obj-compl with иметь (obj: count abstr or concr, usu. pl)]⇒ (s.o. has the specified achievements or, occas., undesirable actions) as part of his past experience:- X has racked up (accumulated etc) alot of Ys.♦ У Дмитрия на счету больше ста изобретений. Dmitry has more than one hundred inventions under his belt.II[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ one is looked upon, perceived in the way specified:- X на хорошем <плохом и т.п.> счету( у Y-a) - X is in good <bad etc> standing (with Y);- X is in Y's good < bad> books;- X is well < ill> thought of (by Y);- X has a good <bad etc> reputation.♦ В активистках в университете она не состояла, но была на хорошем счету (Мандельштам 2). Though not an activist at the university, she was nevertheless in good standing (2a).♦ "А ты спроси у отрядного, что надо делать, чтобы быть на хорошем счету" (Марченко 1). "And you ask the company commander what one has to do in order to be in his good books" (1a).♦ Во всё время пребывания в училище был он на отличном счету... (Гоголь 3). All the time he was at school he was well thought of... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на счету
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12 старый конь борозды не испортит
Set phrase: an old horse doesn't spoil the furrows, an old horse makes a straight furrow, an old ox makes a straight furrow (what an experienced old person says he will do, will be done well), good broth may be made in an old pot, old porridge is sooner heated than new made, old pottage is sooner heated than new made, old wood is best to burn, old horse to ride, old books to read, and old wine to drink (contrast: when bees are old, they yield no honey. a cracked bell can never sound well), the best wine comes out of an old vessel, the devil knows many things because he is old, the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune, there is many a good tune played on an old fiddle, there's many a good tune played on an old fiddleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старый конь борозды не испортит
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13 старый конь борозды не портит
Set phrase: an old horse doesn't spoil the furrows, an old horse makes a straight furrow, an old ox makes a straight furrow (what an experienced old person says he will do, will be done well), good broth may be made in an old pot, old porridge is sooner heated than new made, old pottage is sooner heated than new made, old wood is best to burn, old horse to ride, old books to read, and old wine to drink (contrast: when bees are old, they yield no honey. a cracked bell can never sound well), the best wine comes out of an old vessel, the devil knows many things because he is old, the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune, there's many a good tune played on an old fiddleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старый конь борозды не портит
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14 несколько
числит.Как русское числительное несколько, так и его английские эквиваленты обозначают неопределенное количество чего-либо. Русское числительное несколько относится как к одинаковым предметам, так и к разным, а английские эквиваленты избирательны в этом отношении.1. several — несколько ( разных объектов), небольшое количество ( чаще разных объектов): I have several reasons to object to your plan. — Я по нескольким причинам возражаю против вашего плана. At the crossroads they said goodbye and wenl their several ways. — На перекрестке они попрощались и пошли каждый своей дорогой.2. a few — несколько, немного; They met in a few days. — Они встретились через несколько дней. Can I borrow your dictionary for a few days? — Можно я возьму ваш словарь на несколько дней? Не said he had quite a few friends there. — Он сказал, что у него мало друзей там. Do you have any questions? — Oh, yes quite a few. — У Вас есть вопросы? — О, да, несколько.3. couple — несколько, немного, неопределенное количеThere were a couple of dancing pairs in the hall. — В зале было несколько танцующих пар. I saw him a couple of days ago. — Я его видел пару дней тому назад./Я его видел несколько дней тому назад. Не is away at the moment, but we expect him in a couple of hours. — Его сейчас нет, но мы ждем его через два-три часа./Его сейчас нет, но мы ждем его через некоторое время.4. some — несколько ( обычно не переводится): 1 have some books in Polish, but not many. — У меня есть книги (несколько) на польском языке, но немного. There arc some slight mistakes in your essay, but on the whole it is quite good. — В вашем очерке есть мелкие ошибки, но в целом он совсем/ весьма неплох.
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