-
21 под руки
• ПОД РУКИ держать, брать, вести кого[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (two people support, take, lead s.o.) holding his arms from either side:- by the < both> arms;- (support s.o.) under the arms;- (grasp s.o.) by the elbows.♦...Присутствующие женщины подхватили под руки это побледневшее, встрёпанное, мокрое, рыдающее создание и, окружив плотным кольцом, повели утешать и обсушивать (Окуджава 2)....The women hoisted the pale, ruffled, wet, weeping creature by the arms and, surrounding her, took her away to dry and comfort her (2a).♦ Им стали встречаться раненые. Одного, с окровавленною головой, без шапки, тащили двое солдат под руки (Толстой 4). They commenced meeting the wounded. One, with a bloody head and no cap, was being dragged along by two soldiers who supported him under the arms (4a).♦ Наконец Пугачёв встал с кресел и сошёл с крыльца в сопровождении своих старшин. Ему подвели белого коня, украшенного богатой соруей. Два казака взяли его под руки и посадили на седло (Пушкин 2). At last Pugachev rose from the armchair and came down from the porch, accompanied by his chiefs. His white horse with its richly ornamented harness was brought to him. Two Cossacks grasped him by the elbows and lifted him into the saddle (2a).♦ Увезли деда Максима: на берег его вели под руки, своим ходом дед идти не мог (Распутин 4). [context transl] They took away Grandpa Maxim: they held him up and walked him to the shore, he couldn't get there on his own (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под руки
-
22 начало начал·о
1) (первый момент какого-л. действия, явления) beginning, outset, start; (внезапное) outbreak; (вступительная часть) openingдать начало чему-л. — to trigger off smth.
положить начало — to start / to begin / to commence / to initiate (smth.); to set / to start the ball rolling разг.
в начале сороковых (и т.п.) годов — in (the) early forties
с самого начала — right from the start / outset (of), from scratch
2) (источник) origin, sourceвести начало (от) — to originate (from / in)
демократические начала в управлении — democratic methods in management / in administration
-
23 на всякий чих не наздравствуешься
на всякий чих (чох) не наздравствуешься посл., тж. на всякое чиханье не наздравствуешьсяyou can't please everyone; there's no pleasing everybodyАнна Петровна.
Что ж это такое! Вот послушайте, Платон Маркыч, ещё тут сплетни какие-то распустили про Машеньку! На что это похоже! Добротворский. На всякое чиханье, сударыня, не наздравствуешься. Слушать-то не приходится. (А. Островский, Бедная невеста) — Anna Petrovna: What in the world is this! Just listen, Platon Markych, they've even spread abroad some scandal about Mashenka! How outrageous! Dobrotvorsky: There's no pleasing everybody, madam. You needn't pay any attention.- А мы обсуждать [статью] не собираемся, - небрежно ответил тот. - Почему? - На всякий чих не наздравствуешься. (В. Попов, Обретёшь в бою) — 'We don't intend holding a discussion,' replied the superintendent off-handedly. 'Why not?' 'I can't call the men to a meeting every time anybody sneezes.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на всякий чих не наздравствуешься
-
24 задерживать
1. linger over (refl.); hold backоткладывать; задерживать, медлить — hold over
сдерживать; удерживать; задерживать — hold back
2. lingering over (refl.); holding backзадерживать, удерживать — pull back
3. delayзадерживать волну — delay a wave for …
4. delaying
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
meeting — meet‧ing [ˈmiːtɪŋ] noun [countable] an event at which people meet to talk and decide things: • We had a meeting yesterday to discuss progress. • It was decided to hold a shareholders meeting later this month. • Two of the directors refused to… … Financial and business terms
meeting — noun 1 when people come together to discuss/decide sth ADJECTIVE ▪ frequent, regular ▪ annual, biannual, biennial, daily, monthly, quarterly, weekly … Collocations dictionary
meeting — / mi:tɪŋ/ noun an event at which a group of people come together in order to discuss matters of common interest to them ♦ to hold a meeting to organise a meeting of a group of people ● The meeting will be held in the committee room. ♦ to open a… … Dictionary of banking and finance
holding */*/ — UK [ˈhəʊldɪŋ] / US [ˈhoʊldɪŋ] noun Word forms holding : singular holding plural holdings 1) [countable, usually plural] a part of a company that someone owns in the form of a share or shares Small shareholders should think carefully before… … English dictionary
holding — hold|ing [ houldıŋ ] noun ** 1. ) count usually plural a part of a company that someone owns in the form of a SHARE or SHARES: Small shareholders should think carefully before selling any holding. 2. ) count a piece of land that someone owns or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
meeting*/*/*/ — [ˈmiːtɪŋ] noun [C] 1) an occasion when people come together in order to discuss things and make decisions We re holding a meeting for people who want to join the club.[/ex] European leaders attended a meeting on air pollution.[/ex] our meeting… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Holding — Hold Hold, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Held}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Holding}. {Holden}, p. p., is obs. in elegant writing, though still used in legal language.] [OE. haldan, D. houden, OHG. hoten, Icel. halda, Dan. holde, Sw. h[*a]lla, Goth. haldan to feed,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Monthly meeting — Monthly Meetings are, traditionally, the basic unit of administration in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). For some Friends (Quakers) a Monthly Meeting is a single Meeting (church), while for others it is a grouping of Meetings… … Wikipedia
Revival meeting — A revival meeting is a series of Christian religious services held in order to inspire active members of a religious body and to gain new converts. These meetings are often conducted by members of American Protestant churches and those educated… … Wikipedia
Apalachin Meeting — The Apalachin Meeting was a historic summit of the American Mafia held on November 14, 1957 at the home of mobster Joseph Joe the Barber Barbara in Apalachin, New York. It was attended by roughly 100 mafia crime bosses from the United States,… … Wikipedia
Big Brother and the Holding Company — This article is about the music group. For their eponymous debut album, see Big Brother the Holding Company (album). Big Brother and the Holding Company The band when Janis Joplin was part of it circa 1966 1967 … Wikipedia