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1 потеть
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2 потеть
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3 заставлять потеть
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > заставлять потеть
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4 потеть
1. perspire2. perspired3. perspiring4. sweats5. sweat; perspireСинонимический ряд:1. корпеть (глаг.) коптеть; корпеть; пыхтеть2. обливаться потом (глаг.) обливаться потом; преть -
5 справа от него
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6 у него потеют руки
General subject: his hands sweatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у него потеют руки
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7 Р-377
В ТРИ РУЧЬИ coll PrepP Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO\Р-377 плакать, рыдать и т. п. слёзы льются, текут \Р-377 пот катится, льёт и т. п. \Р-377 (of a person) (to cry or sweat) profusely, copiouslyX (за)рыдал \Р-377 = X cried his eyes outX cried (sobbed) his heart out X cried buckets (a river) (of tears) X cried his head off (the) tears streamed (came streaming) out of X's eyes (down X's face) (pfv only) X turned on the waterworksпот катился с X-a \Р-377 = sweat (perspiration) was streaming down X's faceX was dripping (wet) with sweat (perspiration) X was drenched (soaked) with sweat.А ещё какую-то минуту спустя она уже утешала плачущую, в три ручья заливающуюся слезами Татьянку, которую, подталкивая, ввели в избу двойнята (Абрамов 1). And a minute or two later, she was comforting Tatyanka, whom the twins were nudging forward into the house and who was sobbing her little heart out (1a).«...Я открыла глаза, смотрю: она, моя голубушка, сидит на постели, сложила вот этак ручки, а слёзы в три ручья так и текут» (Толстой 2). "...1 opened my eyes and looked: there she was, the darling, sitting on the bed with her hands clasped so, and the tears came streaming out of her eyes" (2b)....Смотри, отец мой, насчет подрядов-то: если случится муки брать ржаной или гречневой, или круп, или скотины битой, так уж, пожалуйста, не обидь меня». - «Нет, матушка, не обижу», - говорил он, а между тем отирал пот, который в три ручья катился по лицу его (Гоголь 3). "...My dear sir, about those government contracts, if you should be wanting rye or buckwheat flour or any cereals or slaughtered animals, mind you don't forget me." "No, of course I won't forget you, ma'am," he said, wiping away the perspiration that was streaming down his face (3a). -
8 в три ручья
• В ТРИ РУЧЬЯ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ в три ручья плакать, рыдать и т. п.; слёзы льются, текут в три ручья ; пот катится, льёт и т.п. в три ручья (of a person) (to cry or sweat) profusely, copiously:- [pfv only] X turned on the waterworks;- X was drenched (soaked) with sweat.♦ А ещё какую-то минуту спустя она уже утешала плачущую, в три ручья заливающуюся слезами Татьянку, которую, подталкивая, ввели в избу двойнята (Абрамов 1). And a minute or two later, she was comforting Tatyanka, whom the twins were nudging forward into the house and who was sobbing her little heart out (1a).♦ "...Я открыла глаза, смотрю: она, моя голубушка, сидит на постели, сложила вот этак ручки, а слёзы в три ручья так и текут" (Толстой 2). "...I opened my eyes and looked: there she was, the darling, sitting on the bed with her hands clasped so, and the tears came streaming out of her eyes" (2b).♦ "...Смотри, отец мой, насчет подрядов-то: если случится муки брать ржаной или гречневой, или круп, или скотины битой, так уж, пожалуйста, не обидь меня". - "Нет, матушка, не обижу", - говорил он, а между тем отирал пот, который в три ручья катился по лицу его (Гоголь 3). "...Му dear sir, about those government contracts, if you should be wanting rye or buckwheat flour or any cereals or slaughtered animals, mind you don't forget me." "No, of course I won't forget you, ma'am," he said, wiping away the perspiration that was streaming down his face (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в три ручья
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9 П-419
ПРОЛИВАТЬ/ПРОЛИТЬ ПОТ coll ПРОЛИТЬ СЕМЬ ПОТОВ coll УМЫВАТЬСЯ ПОТОМ substand VP subj: human to work until exhaustedX проливает пот — X sweats and slaves (strains)(in limited contexts) X lives by the sweat of his brow.(author's usage) «Я всю жисть ( substand = жизнь) работал... потом омывался...» (Шолохов 4). "I've worked hard all my life, sweating and straining" (4a).(Софья Егоровна:) Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). (S.E.:) We'll be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a). -
10 проливать пот
• ПРОЛИВАТЬ/ПРОЛИТЬ ПОТ coll; ПРОЛИТЬ СЕМЬ ПОТОВ coll; УМЫВАТЬСЯ ПОТОМ substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to work until exhausted:- [in limited contexts] X lives by the sweat of his brow.♦ [authors usage] "Я всю жисть [substand = жизнь] работал... потом омывался..." (Шолохов 4). "I've worked hard all my life, sweating and straining" (4a).♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] We'll be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проливать пот
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11 пролить пот
• ПРОЛИВАТЬ/ПРОЛИТЬ ПОТ coll; ПРОЛИТЬ СЕМЬ ПОТОВ coll; УМЫВАТЬСЯ ПОТОМ substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to work until exhausted:- [in limited contexts] X lives by the sweat of his brow.♦ [authors usage] "Я всю жисть [substand = жизнь] работал... потом омывался..." (Шолохов 4). "I've worked hard all my life, sweating and straining" (4a).♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] We'll be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пролить пот
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12 пролить семь потов
• ПРОЛИВАТЬ/ПРОЛИТЬ ПОТ coll; ПРОЛИТЬ СЕМЬ ПОТОВ coll; УМЫВАТЬСЯ ПОТОМ substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to work until exhausted:- [in limited contexts] X lives by the sweat of his brow.♦ [authors usage] "Я всю жисть [substand = жизнь] работал... потом омывался..." (Шолохов 4). "I've worked hard all my life, sweating and straining" (4a).♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] We'll be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пролить семь потов
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13 умываться потом
• ПРОЛИВАТЬ/ПРОЛИТЬ ПОТ coll; ПРОЛИТЬ СЕМЬ ПОТОВ coll; УМЫВАТЬСЯ ПОТОМ substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to work until exhausted:- [in limited contexts] X lives by the sweat of his brow.♦ [authors usage] "Я всю жисть [substand = жизнь] работал... потом омывался..." (Шолохов 4). "I've worked hard all my life, sweating and straining" (4a).♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] We'll be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > умываться потом
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14 бездельничать
1) General subject: daddle, dally, dawdle, drone, fiddle, fribble, frowst, hang about, have a good slack, have a loaf, have a mike, idle, keep hands in pockets, loaf, loaves, loiter, loiter away one's time, loiter away time, lounge (lounge away one's life (time) - праздно проводить жизнь (время)), lounge about (lounge away one's life; time), maroon, mess about, mike, moulder, potter, put one's feet up, sit, snooze, snooze time away, twiddle, twiddle thumbs, while away, idle time, laze away, linger, loiter away time, squander time, twirl thumbs, moodle (Napoleon often moodled about for a week at a time doing nothing but play with his children or read trash or waste his time helplessly), fiddle-faddle, laze away the time, goof around, veg out2) Colloquial: bum, haze about, knock around, lallygag, laze, laze about, laze around, lollygag, mess around, play grab ass, twiddle ( one's) thumbs, veg3) Australian slang: bugger all, fart around, fart-arse about, play silly buggers, swing the lead4) Scottish language: jauk5) Jargon: bat around, dilly-dally, do a mike, gold brick, goof off, hack around, jack around, rat, screw off screw-off, stooge around, twiddle one's thumbs, rat around, beef, bum around, dead-beat, deadbeat, featherbed, float, jelly, rat fuck6) American English: play the hooky7) Invective: mack around, screw around8) Makarov: loll about doing nothing, not to do a day's-work, not to do a stitch of work, sit back, dawdle away, do mike, fiddle about, fluff off9) Taboo: ass about, bum about, fart about, fart off, fartass about, fat-ass around, fuck off, fuck the dog, fuck up, futy, futz about, go on the bum (см. bum), hell around, jerk, (перевёртыш) kaycuff foe, muck around, not give somebody the sweat of (one's) balls, piddle, piddle about, piss about, piss-ant about, piss-ass about, prick about, putz about, screw about, screw off, shit-ass about, silly-ass about, sit scratching (one's) ballocks, sod about, tit about -
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ЕСТЬ СВОЙ ХЛЕБ coll VP subj: human to earn one's own livingX ест свой хлеб = X eats his own breadX supports himself (in limited contexts) X makes it on his own.(Софья Егоровна:) Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). (S.E.:) Well be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a). -
16 есть свой хлеб
• ЕСТЬ СВОЙ ХЛЕБ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to earn one's own living:- [in limited contexts] X makes it on his own.♦ [Софья Егоровна:] Мы будем людьми, Мишель! Мы будем есть свой хлеб, мы будем проливать пот, натирать мозоли... (Чехов 1). [S.E.:] We'll be decent people, Michael. We shall eat our own bread. We shall live by the sweat of our own brows. We shall have calloused hands (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > есть свой хлеб
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