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ХОТЬ НА ВЫСТАВКУ кого-что coll, occas. iron хоть + PrepP Invar usu. subj-compl with бытыз ( subj: any common noun) or adv(looking) wonderful, beautiful: ( s.o. sth.) could be placed on exhibition( s.o. sth.) could be sent to (shown at) an exhibition ( s.o. sth.) is fit for an exhibition ( s.o. is (looks)) (as) pretty as a picture ( s.o. sth. is) picture perfect."А чудаковат у тебя дядя... Щегольство какое в деревне, подумаешь! Ногти-то, ногти, хоть на выставку посылай!» (Тургенев 2). "Queer fellow, that uncle of yours... Fancy all that foppery out in the country! And talk about nails, why, they could be placed on exhibition!" (2a). -
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• ХОТЬ НА ВЫСТАВКУ кого-что coll, occas. iron=====⇒ (looking) wonderful, beautiful:- (s.o. < sth.>) could be placed on exhibition;- (s.o. < sth.>) could be sent to < shown at> an exhibition;- (s.o. < sth.>) is fit for an exhibition;- (s.o. is < looks>) (as) pretty as a picture;- (s.o. < sth.> is) picture perfect.♦ "А чудаковат у тебя дядя... Щегольство какое в деревне, подумаешь! Ногти-то, ногти, хоть на выставку посылай!" (Тургенев 2). "Queer fellow, that uncle of yours...Fancy all that foppery out in the country! And talk about nails, why, they could be placed on exhibition!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть на выставку
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Graphic expression: it could be placed on exhibition, it is picture perfect, it looks as pretty as a pictureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его хоть на выставку посылай
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