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1 прежний
formerв прежнее время — in the old days, in former times
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2 прежний
в пре́жнее вре́мя — in the old days, in former times
пре́жняя суди́мость — previous conviction
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3 в прежние времена
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > в прежние времена
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4 в старину
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8 в прошедшие времена
General subject: in former timesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в прошедшие времена
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БЕЗ СЛЕДА пройти, исчезнуть и т. п. PrepP Invar adv(of some emotion, phenomenon etc) (to pass or disappear) completely, leaving nothing behindwithout (leaving) a trace.Орозкул засопел и всхлипнул. Жалость и злоба душили его. Жалко ему было, что жизнь пройдёт без следа, и разгоралась в нём злоба к бесплодной жене (Айтматов 1). Orozkul sniffled and gave a sob. Pity and anger choked him. Pity for himself, regret that his life would pass without leaving a trace, and mounting anger at his (6i6) barren wife (1a).Величавая дикость прежнего времени исчезла без следа... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The majestic savagery of former times disappeared without a trace (1a). -
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НА УМЕ у кого PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is usu. subj-compl with быть» ( subj: abstr or, less often, human)) some thing (or, occas., person) occupies s.o. 's thoughts: у Y-a на уме X - X is on Y's mind Y has X on Y's mind Y has X on the brain (of some trick, mischief etc) Y is up to something Y has something up his sleeveу Y-a одно (один X, только X) на уме - X is all Y thinks ofall Y thinks of is X Y has only one thing on his mind-X Y thinks of nothing but X Y is obsessed (has an obsession) with X (in limited contexts) Y has a one-track mind.Нет, надо скорей повидать Андрея, узнать, что у него на уме (Распутин 2). No, she had to see Andrei soon, to find out what was on his mind (2a).Величавая дикость прежнего времени исчезла без следа вместо гигантов, сгибавших подковы и ломавших целковые, явились люди женоподобные, у которых были на уме только милые непристойности (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The majestic savagery of former times disappeared without a trace, instead of giants bending horseshoes and breaking silver rubles, there were effeminate men who had only sweet indecencies on their minds (1a).«На уме мальчики, лак для ногтей, губная помада морковного цвета, разбирается» (Рыбаков 2). "Boys on the brain, painted fingernails, lipstick the color of carrots, she knows it all" (2a).Ну, Егор, с тобой не соскучишься. Что же у тебя на уме, парень?» (Шукшин 1). "Well, Egor, with you it's never boring. What are you up to now, I wonder?" (1a).Степан Андреянович, сливая в чугун воду, покачал головой: «У нашего Егора одно на уме — клуб» (Абрамов 1). Stepan Andreyanovich shook his head as he poured water into the kettle, and he said, "Our Egor has only one thing on his mind: the club" (1a).У тебя одно на уме - войти в историю» (Терц 4). "You've got this obsession with becoming a historical figure" (4a). -
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• БЕЗ СЛЕДА пройти, исчезнуть и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (of some emotion, phenomenon etc) (to pass or disappear) completely, leaving nothing behind:- without (leaving) a trace.♦ Орозкул засопел и всхлипнул. Жалость и злоба душили его. Жалко ему было, что жизнь пройдёт без следа, и разгоралась в нём злоба к бесплодной жене (Айтматов 1). Orozkul sniffled and gave a sob. Pity and anger choked him. Pity for himself, regret that his life would pass without leaving a trace, and mounting anger at his barren wife (1a).♦ Величавая дикость прежнего времени исчезла без следа... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The majestic savagery of former times disappeared without a trace (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без следа
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[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is usu. subj-compl with быть (subj: abstr or, less often, human)]=====⇒ some thing (or, occas., person) occupies s.o.'s thoughts:- [of some trick, mischief etc] Y is up to something;- [in limited contexts] Y has a one-track mind.♦ Нет, надо скорей повидать Андрея, узнать, что у него на уме (Распутин 2). No, she had to see Andrei soon, to find out what was on his mind (2a).♦ Величавая дикость прежнего времени исчезла без следа; вместо гигантов, сгибавших подковы и ломавших целковые, явились люди женоподобные, у которых были на уме только милые непристойности (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The majestic savagery of former times disappeared without a trace; instead of giants bending horseshoes and breaking silver rubles, there were effeminate men who had only sweet indecencies on their minds (1a).♦ "На уме мальчики, лак для ногтей, губная помада морковного цвета, разбирается" (Рыбаков 2). "Boys on the brain, painted fingernails, lipstick the color of carrots, she knows it all" (2a).♦ "Ну, Егор, с тобой не соскучишься. Что же у тебя на уме, парень?" (Шукшин 1). "Well, Egor, with you it's never boring. What are you up to now, I wonder?" (1a).♦ Степан Андреянович, сливая в чугун воду, покачал головой: "У нашего Егора одно на уме - клуб" (Абрамов 1). Stepan Andreyanovich shook his head as he poured water into the kettle, and he said, "Our Egor has only one thing on his mind: the club" (1a).♦ "У тебя одно на уме - войти в историю" (Терц 4). "You've got this obsession with becoming a historical figure" (4a). -
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1. нареч. (нет времени)there is no time2. нареч. (когда-то)once, in former times, in the old days -
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прежде он был журналистом — formerly he was a journalist; he used to be a journalist
прежде чем (+ инф.) — before (+ ger.):
он должен поговорить с ней, прежде чем уехать — he must speak to her before going
2. как предл. (рд.) before♢
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1) (нет времени)
there is no time; I have no time
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16 доносить
I II несов. - доноси́ть, сов. - донести́1) (дт. о пр.; делать донесение) report (to smb on; d to), inform (d of)2) (на вн. дт.; делать донос) inform (on / against smb to), report (d to); squeal (on smb to) slна него́ донесли́ в поли́цию — he was reported to the police
3) (вн.; делать слышным, ощутимым - о звуках, запахе) bring (d)ве́тер донёс за́пах ды́ма — the wind brought the smell of smoke
4) (вн.; сохранить и передать) hand (d) down (to), carry (d) down (to)вре́мя донесло́ до нас э́тот обы́чай — this custom has been handed down to us since former times
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I предик. безл.( нет времени) there is no timeему́ не́когда — he has no time
II нареч.мне не́когда с ва́ми разгова́ривать — I have no time to talk to you
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I нареч.на́до бы́ло ду́мать об э́том пре́жде — you ought to have thought about it before
пре́жде он был журнали́стом — formerly he was a journalist ['ʤɜː-]; he used to be a journalist
2) ( сначала) firstII предл. (рд.)он до́лжен пре́жде ко́нчить э́то — he must finish this first
он пойдёт туда́ пре́жде неё — he will go there before her
••пре́жде всего́ — first of all, to begin with; first and foremost
он до́лжен поговори́ть с ней, пре́жде чем уе́хать — he must speak to her before going
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19 в прежнее время
in the old days, in former timesРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > в прежнее время
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20 некогда
нареч.1) ( нет времени)there is no time; I have no time2) ( когда-то)once; in former times, in the old days
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former — former1 [fôr′mər] adj. [ME formere, compar. of forme, first < OE forma: see FOREMOST] 1. preceding in time; earlier; past [in former times] 2. first mentioned of two: often used absolutely (with the) [Jack and Bill are twins, but the former is … English World dictionary
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former*/*/*/ — [ˈfɔːmə] grammar word summary: Former can be: ■ an adjective: She still visits her former husband. ■ a pronoun: He could resign or be dismissed, and he chose the former. 1) used for stating the job, title, status etc that someone or something had … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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former — adjective 1) the former bishop Syn: one time, erstwhile, sometime, ex , late; previous, foregoing, preceding, earlier, prior, past, last Ant: future, next 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
former — adjective 1) the former bishop Syn: one time, erstwhile, sometime, ex , previous, preceding, earlier, prior, last 2) in former times Syn: earlier, old … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
former — I for•mer [[t]ˈfɔr mər[/t]] adj. 1) preceding in time; prior or earlier: on a former occasion[/ex] 2) past, long past, or ancient: in former times[/ex] 3) being the first mentioned of two (disting. from latter) 4) having once or previously been;… … From formal English to slang
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