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  • 1 кто

    мест.; род. п./вин. - кого; дат. - кому; твор. - кем; предл. п. - ком
    1) вопрос. who?; whom?
    2) относ. who; whom

    те, кто хочет идти — those wishing to go

    он тот, кого никто не любит — he is the one (whom) no one likes

    Эта книга была написана его супругой, на которой он женился в 1962 г. — The book was written by his wife, whom he married in 1962.

    3) неопред. anyone, someone
    - кто бы то ни был
    - кто где
    - кто как
    - кто кого
    - кто куда
    - кто что
    - хоть кто

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > кто

  • 2 П-352

    КТО ПОПАЛО coll КТО НИ ПОПАЛО obs, substand КТО ПРИДЁТСЯ NP fixed WO
    any person, not one specifically or carefully chosen (when said critically, expresses the speaker's opinion that not selecting carefully is negligent, unacceptable etc): whoever (happens to be available (happens to be there etc))
    who(m)ever ( s.o. sees first ( s.o. can find etc)) anyone (anybody) ( s.o. can find (who happens to be there etc)) it doesn't matter (who) (in limited contexts) anyone and everyone (ask (punish etc) people) at random ( usu. when said critically) just anyone (anybody) God knows who.
    «Как же так? - спросила Вика. - Ты пришла с нами, а танцуешь с кем попало» (Рыбаков 2). MWhat are you doing?" Vika asked. "You came here with us, but you're dancing with anyone who asks you" (2a).
    «...Народ какой-то пошел слабонервный. И чего они нас (КГБ) боятся? Мы же кого попало не хватаем, а только по ордеру» (Войнович 2). "People's nerves are starting to go. Why are they so afraid of us (the KGB)? We just don't grab anybody we bump into, there's got to be a warrant" (2a).
    ... Мне это отделение известно! Там кому попало выдают паспорта!» (Булгаков 9). "I know this department-they issue passports to anyone and everyone" (9a).
    Террор в том и заключается, что берут кого попало для острастки оставленных на воле (Мандельштам 2). The whole point of terror is that people are arrested at random in order to instill fear into everybody else (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-352

  • 3 кто ни попало

    КТО ПОПАЛО coll; КТО НИ ПОПАЛО obs, substand; КТО ПРИДЕТСЯ
    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    any person, not one specifically or carefully chosen (when said critically, expresses the speaker's opinion that not selecting carefully is negligent, unacceptable etc):
    - whoever (happens to be available <happens to be there etc>);
    - who(m)ever (s.o. sees first < s.o. can find etc>);
    - anyone (anybody) (s.o. can find <who happens to be there etc>);
    - [in limited contexts] anyone and everyone;
    - (ask (punish etc) people) at random;
    - [usu. when said critically] just anyone (anybody);
    - God knows who.
         ♦ "Как же так? - спросила Вика. - Ты пришла с нами, а танцуешь с кем попало" (Рыбаков 2). "What are you doing?" Vika asked. "You came here with us, but you're dancing with anyone who asks you" (2a).
         ♦ "...Народ какой-то пошел слабонервный. И чего они нас [КГБ] боятся? Мы же кого попало не хватаем, а только по ордеру" (Войнович 2). "People's nerves are starting to go. Why are they so afraid of us [the KGB]? We just don't grab anybody we bump into, there's got to be a warrant" (2a).
         ♦ "... Мне это отделение известно! Там кому попало выдают паспорта!" (Булгаков 9). "I know this department-they issue passports to anyone and everyone" (9a).
         ♦ Террор в том и заключается, что берут кого попало для острастки оставленных на воле (Мандельштам 2). The whole point of terror is that people are arrested at random in order to instill fear into everybody else (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто ни попало

  • 4 кто попало

    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    any person, not one specifically or carefully chosen (when said critically, expresses the speaker's opinion that not selecting carefully is negligent, unacceptable etc):
    - whoever (happens to be available <happens to be there etc>);
    - who(m)ever (s.o. sees first < s.o. can find etc>);
    - anyone (anybody) (s.o. can find <who happens to be there etc>);
    - [in limited contexts] anyone and everyone;
    - (ask (punish etc) people) at random;
    - [usu. when said critically] just anyone (anybody);
    - God knows who.
         ♦ "Как же так? - спросила Вика. - Ты пришла с нами, а танцуешь с кем попало" (Рыбаков 2). "What are you doing?" Vika asked. "You came here with us, but you're dancing with anyone who asks you" (2a).
         ♦ "...Народ какой-то пошел слабонервный. И чего они нас [КГБ] боятся? Мы же кого попало не хватаем, а только по ордеру" (Войнович 2). "People's nerves are starting to go. Why are they so afraid of us [the KGB]? We just don't grab anybody we bump into, there's got to be a warrant" (2a).
         ♦ "... Мне это отделение известно! Там кому попало выдают паспорта!" (Булгаков 9). "I know this department-they issue passports to anyone and everyone" (9a).
         ♦ Террор в том и заключается, что берут кого попало для острастки оставленных на воле (Мандельштам 2). The whole point of terror is that people are arrested at random in order to instill fear into everybody else (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто попало

  • 5 кто придется

    КТО ПОПАЛО coll; КТО НИ ПОПАЛО obs, substand; КТО ПРИДЕТСЯ
    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    any person, not one specifically or carefully chosen (when said critically, expresses the speaker's opinion that not selecting carefully is negligent, unacceptable etc):
    - whoever (happens to be available <happens to be there etc>);
    - who(m)ever (s.o. sees first < s.o. can find etc>);
    - anyone (anybody) (s.o. can find <who happens to be there etc>);
    - [in limited contexts] anyone and everyone;
    - (ask (punish etc) people) at random;
    - [usu. when said critically] just anyone (anybody);
    - God knows who.
         ♦ "Как же так? - спросила Вика. - Ты пришла с нами, а танцуешь с кем попало" (Рыбаков 2). "What are you doing?" Vika asked. "You came here with us, but you're dancing with anyone who asks you" (2a).
         ♦ "...Народ какой-то пошел слабонервный. И чего они нас [КГБ] боятся? Мы же кого попало не хватаем, а только по ордеру" (Войнович 2). "People's nerves are starting to go. Why are they so afraid of us [the KGB]? We just don't grab anybody we bump into, there's got to be a warrant" (2a).
         ♦ "... Мне это отделение известно! Там кому попало выдают паспорта!" (Булгаков 9). "I know this department-they issue passports to anyone and everyone" (9a).
         ♦ Террор в том и заключается, что берут кого попало для острастки оставленных на воле (Мандельштам 2). The whole point of terror is that people are arrested at random in order to instill fear into everybody else (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто придется

  • 6 Д-59

    ЧТО кому-чему ДЕЛАЕТСЯ! coll VP subj. pres only fixed WO
    s.o. or sth. is the same as always, has not changed (and there is no reason why he or it should be otherwise, or anyone should think otherwise): что X-y делается? = what could (possibly) happen to X?
    what could be wrong with X? (in limited contexts in refer, to a person, usu. in response to the question «X здоров?») why wouldn't X be?
    "Я считаю долгом предостеречь вас. Нашему брату, старому холостяку, можно сюда ходить: что нам делается? Мы народ прокалённый, нас ничем не проберёшь а у вас кожица ещё нежная...» (Тургенев 3). "I consider it my duty to warn you. It is all very well for people like me - for old bachelors - to go on coming here. What could possibly happen to us? We are a hard-boiled lot
    you cannot do much to us. But you have a tender skin" (3b).
    На другой день, только что Обломов проснулся... Захар, подавая ему чай, сказал, что когда он ходил в булочную, так встретил барышню... «Ну?» - нетерпеливо спросил Обломов. «Ну, кланяться приказали, спрашивали, здоровы ли вы, что делаете». - «Что ж ты сказал?» - «Сказал, что здоровы что, мол, ему делается?..» (Гончаров 1). Next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar, who had brought him his breakfast, told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" Oblomov asked impatiently. "Well, sir, she sent you her greetings, and asked how you were and what you were doing." "What did you say?" "Me, sir? I said that you were all right—what could be wrong with you?" (1a). The next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar brought him his breakfast and told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" inquired Oblomov impatiently. "Well, she sends you her greetings, asks how you are and what you are doing." "What did you say?" "I said you were well. 'Why wouldn't he be?'I said" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-59

  • 7 что делается!

    [VPsubj; pres only; fixed WO]
    =====
    s.o. or sth. is the same as always, has not changed (and there is no reason why he or it should be otherwise, or anyone should think otherwise):
    - what could be wrong with X?;
    - [in limited contexts;
    - in refer, to a person, usu. in response to the question "X здоров?"] why wouldn't X be?
         ♦ "Я считаю долгом предостеречь вас. Нашему брату, старому холостяку, можно сюда ходить: что нам делается? Мы народ прокалённый, нас ничем не проберёшь; а у вас кожица ещё нежная..." (Тургенев 3). "I consider it my duty to warn you. It is all very well for people like me - for old bachelors - to go on coming here. What could possibly happen to us? We are a hard-boiled lot; you cannot do much to us. But you have a tender skin" (3b).
         ♦ На другой день, только что Обломов проснулся... Захар, подавая ему чай, сказал, что когда он ходил в булочную, так встретил барышню... " Ну?" - нетерпеливо спросил Обломов. "Ну, кланяться приказали, спрашивали, здоровы ли вы, что делаете". - "Что ж ты сказал?" - "Сказал, что здоровы; что, мол, ему делается?.." (Гончаров 1). Next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar, who had brought him his breakfast, told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" Oblomov asked impatiently. "Well, sir, she sent you her greetings, and asked how you were and what you were doing." "What did you say?" "Me, sir? I said that you were all right - what could be wrong with you?" (1a). The next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar brought him his breakfast and told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" inquired Oblomov impatiently. "Well, she sends you her greetings, asks how you are and what you are doing." "What did you say?" "I said you were well. 'Why wouldn't he be?' I said" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что делается!

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