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  • 121 Л-114

    В ЛОБ PrepP Invar adv
    1. атаковать кого, наступать и т. п. \Л-114 mil (to attack, advance etc) having the enemy immediately in front of o.s.: (launch etc) a frontal (head-on) attack (assault)
    (attack) frontally (head-on). "В лоб на Вёшки они (красные) не пойдут...» (Шолохов 4). They (the Reds) won't try a head-on attack on Vyoshenskaya..." (4a).
    Хотел Торопец ввести в заблуждение защитников Города, что он, Торопец, будет брать Город с его, Торопца, левого фланга (с севера), с предместья Куреневки, с тем чтобы оттянуть туда городскую армию, а самому ударить в Город в лоб... (Булгаков 3)....Toropets wanted to fool the defenders of the City into thinking that he, Toropets, intended to assault the City from his left (the northern) flank, from the suburb of Kurenyovka, in order to draw the City's forces in that direction whilst the real attack on the City would be delivered frontally... (3a).
    2. nautical (coming, blowing) from the direction in which a ship etc is headed: (of wind) headwind
    (in limited contexts) (sail) upwind (sail) in the teeth of the wind (of waves) beating head-on.
    3. говорить, спрашивать и т. п. \Л-114 coll (to say, ask sth. etc) in a straightforward manner
    point-blank
    directly straight out (come) right out (and say (ask etc) sth.).
    О нет, они (КГБ) не станут прямо так, в лоб, предлагать сотрудничество (Буковский 1). Oh no, they (the KGB) won't put it to you point-blank, suggesting you collaborate (1a).
    Тогда, не вставая, я спросил её прямо в лоб, где издательский экземпляр романа «В поисках радости» и почему она об этом ничего не сказала раньше (Терц 4). Then without getting up I asked her directly where the publisher's copy of In Search of Joy was and why she had said nothing about it before (4a).
    Очевидно, люди с трудом понимают замаскированные или даже слегка прикрытые высказывания. Им нужно, чтобы всё било прямо в лоб (Мандельштам 1). People evidently find it hard to understand anything that is camouflaged, or even just slightly veiled. They need to have everything said straight out... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Л-114

  • 122 П-515

    С ПРИВЕТОМ2 PrepP Invar predic subj: human introduced by Conj «и» used after one or more predicates having the same subject) (in refer, to one's leaving, abandoning, or foresaking some person, place, job etc in an abrupt manner, without giving any explanation, fulfilling one's obligations etc) ones association, contact, dealings etc (with s.o. or sth.) are over: (and) that's the end of it (and) he (she etc) calls it quits (and) it's "so long" (forever) (and) some person (place, job etc) is history (and) he (she etc) runs in the opposite direction (and) he (she etc) takes off.
    Он девушек меняет, как перчатки: погуляет денек-другой и - с приветом. Не changes girls the way he changes clothes: he goes out with a girl for a day or two and then calls it quits.
    (extended usage) «А кто за каждую копейку дрожит, у того их (денег) не будет»....Как же не будет, если он их не бросает зря на ветер, не пропивает, как ты?» - «А так. Они (деньги) поймут, что он жмот, и - с приветом!» (Распутин 1). "A person who counts every kopeck'll never have money." "Why won't he if he doesn't throw it away and doesn't drink it up like you do?" "Well, he won't, I tell you. Money'll see he's stingy and run in the opposite direction" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-515

  • 123 С-545

    ТРЯХНУТЬ СТАРИНОЙ coll VP subj: human more often this WOJ to undertake the same thing(s) or do sth. in the same manner as one did earlier, usu. in one's youth
    X тряхнёт стариной - X will revive
    relive, bring back) a bit of the past
    X will go back for a taste of the past X will go back to the good old days (to his youth etc) (in limited contexts) X will go back to his old trade (hobby etc) X will rake (dredge) up the old skills.
    ...Ребров предложил скинуться, по трёшке, купить пару бутылок, сырку, колбаски. А он знает тут неподалеку отличное местечко. Мы так и сделали - решили тряхнуть стариной, как выразился Безымянный («Давненько не пил из горла!») (Зиновьев 2)....Rebrov proposed that we each chip in three roubles and buy a couple of bottles and some cheese and sausage. And he knew just the place near by. So that's what we did-decided, as Nameless put it, to go back to the good old days ("its quite a while since I drank straight from the bottle") (2a).
    «Ведь я, ты знаешь, от (врачебной) практики отказался, а раза два в неделю приходится стариной тряхнуть... Докторов здесь совсем нет» (Тургенев 2). "You see, as you know I've retired from my (medical) practice, but two or three times a week I still have to rake up the old skills....There are no doctors round here..." (2e).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-545

  • 124 С-687

    УСТРАИВАТЬ (ДЕЛАТЬ) СЦЕНУ (-ы) кому УСТРОИТЬ (СДЕЛАТЬ) СЦЕНУ VP subj: human pfv is used with sing сцену only) to express ones intense dissatisfaction with s.o. 's behavior directly to him in a loud and emotional manner, demanding an explanation
    X устроил Y-y сцену X made a scene (with Y)
    X blew up at Y.
    (Захар:) Вот ты утром привела к столу этого Грекова... Я его знаю, он очень развитой парень, — однако тебе не следовало из-за него устраивать тёте сцену (Горький 1). (Z.:) Look how you brought Grekov to the table this morning....1 know him, he's a very bright lad, but all the same you shouldn't have made a scene with your aunt on his account (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-687

  • 125 в лоб

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    1. атаковать кого, наступать и т.п. в лоб mil (to attack, advance etc) having the enemy immediately in front of o.s.:
    - (launch etc) a frontal < head-on> attack (assault);
    - (attack) frontally < head-on>.
         ♦ "В лоб на Вёшки они [красные] не пойдут..." (Шолохов 4). "They [the Reds] won't try a head-on attack on Vyoshenskaya..." (4a).
         ♦ Хотел Торопец ввести в заблуждение защитников Города, что он, Торопец, будет брать Город с его, Торопца, левого фланга (с севера), с предместья Куреневки, с тем чтобы оттянуть туда городскую армию, а самому ударить в Город в лоб... (Булгаков 3)....Toropets wanted to fool the defenders of the City into thinking that he, Toropets, intended to assault the City from his left (the northern) flank, from the suburb of Kurenyovka, in order to draw the City's forces in that direction whilst the real attack on the City would be delivered frontally... (3a).
    2. nautical (coming, blowing) from the direction in which a ship etc is headed:
    - [of wind] headwind;
    - [in limited contexts] (sail) upwind;
    - [of waves] beating head-on.
    3. говорить, спрашивать и т.п. в лоб coll (to say, ask sth. etc) in a straightforward manner:
    - (come) right out (and say <ask etc> sth.).
         ♦ О нет, они [КГБ] не станут прямо так, в лоб, предлагать сотрудничество (Буковский 1). Oh no, they [the KGB] won't put it to you point-blank, suggesting you collaborate (1a).
         ♦ Тогда, не вставая, я спросил её прямо в лоб, где издательский экземпляр романа "В поисках радости" и почему она об этом ничего не сказала раньше (Терц 4). Then without getting up I asked her directly where the publisher's copy of In Search of Joy was and why she had said nothing about it before (4a).
         ♦ Очевидно, люди с трудом понимают замаскированные или даже слегка прикрытые высказывания. Им нужно, чтобы всё било прямо в лоб (Мандельштам 1). People evidently find it hard to understand anything that is camouflaged, or even just slightly veiled. They need to have everything said straight out... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в лоб

  • 126 с приветом

    I
    С ПРИВЕТОМ highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]
    =====
    odd, having rather bizarre ideas and/ or behaviors, slightly crazy:
    - X - (парень) с приветом X is a little touched (in the head);
    - X has bats in his belfry.
    II
    С ПРИВЕТОМ highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar; predic; subj: human; introduced by Conj "и"; used after one or more predicates having the same subject]
    =====
    (in refer, to one's leaving, abandoning, or foresaking some person, place, job etc in an abrupt manner, without giving any explanation, fulfilling one's obligations etc) one's association, contact, dealings etc (with s.o. or sth.) are over:
    - (and) he (she etc) calls it quits;
    - (and) it's "so long" (forever);
    - (and) some person (place, job etc) is history;
    - (and) he (she etc) runs in the opposite direction;
    - (and) he (she etc) takes off.
         ♦ Он девушек меняет, как перчатки: погуляет денек-другой и - с приветом. He changes girls the way he changes clothes: he goes out with a girl for a day or two and then calls it quits.
         ♦ [extended usage] "А кто за каждую копейку дрожит, у того их [ денег] не будет". - "Как же не будет, если он их не бросает зря на ветер, не пропивает, как ты?" - "А так. Они [ деньги] поймут, что он жмот, и - с приветом!" (Распутин 1). "A person who counts every kopeck'll never have money." "Why won't he if he doesn't throw it away and doesn't drink it up like you do?" "Well, he won't, I tell you. Money'll see he's stingy and run in the opposite direction" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с приветом

  • 127 тряхнуть стариной

    [VP; subj: human; more often this WOJ to undertake the same thing(s) or do sth. in the same manner as one did earlier, usu. in one's youth: X тряхнёт стариной X will revive <relive, bring back> a bit of the past; X will go back for a taste of the past (the good old days etc); X will go back to the good old days (to his youth etc); [in limited contexts]
    =====
    X will go back to his old trade (hobby etc); X will rake (dredge) up the old skills.
         ♦...Ребров предложил скинуться, по трёшке, купить пару бутылок, сырку, колбаски. А он знает тут неподалеку отличное местечко. Мы так и сделали - решили тряхнуть стариной, как выразился Безымянный ("Давненько не пил из горла!") (Зиновьев 2)....Rebrov proposed that we each chip in three roubles and buy a couple of bottles and some cheese and sausage. And he knew just the place near by. So that's what we did-decided, as Nameless put it, to go back to the good old days ("it's quite a while since I drank straight from the bottle") (2a).
         ♦ "Ведь я, ты знаешь, от [врачебной] практики отказался, а раза два в неделю приходится стариной тряхнуть... Докторов здесь совсем нет" (Тургенев 2). "You see, as you know I've retired from my I medical] practice, but two or three times a week I still have to rake up the old skills....There are no doctors round here..." (2e).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тряхнуть стариной

  • 128 делать сцену

    УСТРАИВАТЬ СДЕЛАТЬ) СЦЕНУ <-ы> кому; УСТРОИТЬ < СДЕЛАТЬ> СЦЕНУ
    [VP; subj: human; pfv is used with sing сцену only]
    =====
    to express one's intense dissatisfaction with s.o.'s behavior directly to him in a loud and emotional manner, demanding an explanation:
    - X устроил Y-y сцену X made a scene (with Y);
    - X blew up at Y.
         ♦ [Захар:] Вот ты утром привела к столу этого Грекова... Я его знаю, он очень развитой парень, - однако тебе не следовало из-за него устраивать тёте сцену (Горький 1). [Z.:] Look how you brought Grekov to the table this morning....I know him, he's a very bright lad, but all the same you shouldn't have made a scene with your aunt on his account (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > делать сцену

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