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  • 41 едва ноги тащить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

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  • 42 едва ноги тянуть

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва ноги тянуть

  • 43 еле ноги волочить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

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  • 44 еле ноги передвигать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле ноги передвигать

  • 45 еле ноги таскать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле ноги таскать

  • 46 еле ноги тащить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле ноги тащить

  • 47 еле ноги тянуть

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле ноги тянуть

  • 48 насилу ноги волочить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > насилу ноги волочить

  • 49 насилу ноги передвигать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > насилу ноги передвигать

  • 50 насилу ноги таскать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

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  • 51 насилу ноги тащить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > насилу ноги тащить

  • 52 насилу ноги тянуть

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > насилу ноги тянуть

  • 53 с трудом ноги волочить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с трудом ноги волочить

  • 54 с трудом ноги передвигать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

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  • 55 с трудом ноги таскать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с трудом ноги таскать

  • 56 с трудом ноги тащить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с трудом ноги тащить

  • 57 с трудом ноги тянуть

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с трудом ноги тянуть

  • 58 чуть ноги волочить

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чуть ноги волочить

  • 59 чуть ноги передвигать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чуть ноги передвигать

  • 60 чуть ноги таскать

    ЕЛЕ <ЕДВА, НАСИЛУ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> НОГИ ВОЛОЧИТЬ <ПЕРЕДВИГАТЬ, ТАСКАТЬ, ТАЩИТЬ, ТЯНУТЬ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; pres or past]
    =====
    to be barely able to walk (usu. from exhaustion, weakness, illness etc):
    - X еле ноги волочил X could hardly put one foot in front of the other;
    - X's legs would barely move.
         ♦...Эти стихи он [Шаламов] писал, как и я, еле таская ноги, и наизусть, пуще всего таясь от обысков (Солженицын 2).... Не [Shalamov] had written these poems as I had written mine, when he could scarcely drag himself along, committing them to memory because his main concern was to avoid discovery by the searchers (2a).
         ♦... [Нюра] еле ноги таскала. Хотя ложились они рано, Чонкин ей спать не давал, будил по нескольку раз за ночь для своего удовольствия, да ешё и днём... (Войнович 2)....[Nyura] could barely drag herself around. Although she and Chonkin went to bed early, he wouldn't let her sleep, waking her up at least several times each night to take his pleasure, which he wanted in the daytime as well (2a).
         ♦ Выпили так много, что Ребров еле передвигал ноги (Трифонов 1). They had drunk so much that Rebrov's legs would barely move (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чуть ноги таскать

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