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21 голова идет кругом
[VPsubj]=====1. s.o. experiences dizziness (caused by fatigue, alcohol, noise, shock etc): у X-a голова идет кругом ≈ X's head is spinning (whirling, reeling, going (a)round); X feels dizzy; thing Y makes X's head spin (whirl, reel).♦ "Но я же это сделал не нарочно!" - "Именно это вас и спасает, - объяснил Лужин, - если бы вы сделали это нарочно, мы бы вас расстреляли". У Ермолкина голова пошла кругом. Он обмяк (Войнович 4). "But I didn't do it on purpose." "That's just what's going to save you," explained Luzhin. "Had you done it on purpose, we'd have you shot " Ermolkin's head was spinning. His body slackened (4a).♦...Я наелся... до того наелся, что голова пошла кругом, меня качало, как пьяного... (Кузнецов 1). I ate and ate, to the point when my head was going round and I was swaying like a drunk... (1b).2. s.o. loses the ability to think clearly (because he has too many concerns, too many things to do, is under the influence of too many impressions etc): у X-a голова идет кругом ≈ X's head is in a whirl (a daze etc); X's head is whirling (spinning etc); thing Y makes X's head spin (whirl etc).♦ "Уж не знаю, право, как и быть, - жаловалась Варвара... - Поверители, голова кругом идет" (Сологуб 1). "I really don't know what to do," complained Varvara..."Believe me, my head's in a whirl" (1a).♦ "Как Керенского звали?" - "Александр Фёдорович". - "Во. А царь был Николай Александрович. Стало быть, евонный [ungrammat = его] сын". У Талдыкина голова кругом пошла (Войнович 2). "What was Kerensky's name?" "Alexander Fyodorovich " "Ya see! And the tsar was Nikolai Alexandrovich. So, he had to be Kerensky's son." Taldikin's head was whirling (2a).♦ [Кири:] Три дня всего прошло, как я управляю нашим проклятым островом, а... от этого жемчуга у меня голова кругом идет (Булгаков 1). [К.:] Only three days have passed since I've been running this damned island, and...my head is spinning because of those pearls! (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голова идет кругом
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22 голова пошла кругом
[VPsubj]=====1. s.o. experiences dizziness (caused by fatigue, alcohol, noise, shock etc): у X-a голова идет кругом ≈ X's head is spinning (whirling, reeling, going (a)round); X feels dizzy; thing Y makes X's head spin (whirl, reel).♦ "Но я же это сделал не нарочно!" - "Именно это вас и спасает, - объяснил Лужин, - если бы вы сделали это нарочно, мы бы вас расстреляли". У Ермолкина голова пошла кругом. Он обмяк (Войнович 4). "But I didn't do it on purpose." "That's just what's going to save you," explained Luzhin. "Had you done it on purpose, we'd have you shot " Ermolkin's head was spinning. His body slackened (4a).♦...Я наелся... до того наелся, что голова пошла кругом, меня качало, как пьяного... (Кузнецов 1). I ate and ate, to the point when my head was going round and I was swaying like a drunk... (1b).2. s.o. loses the ability to think clearly (because he has too many concerns, too many things to do, is under the influence of too many impressions etc): у X-a голова идет кругом ≈ X's head is in a whirl (a daze etc); X's head is whirling (spinning etc); thing Y makes X's head spin (whirl etc).♦ "Уж не знаю, право, как и быть, - жаловалась Варвара... - Поверители, голова кругом идет" (Сологуб 1). "I really don't know what to do," complained Varvara..."Believe me, my head's in a whirl" (1a).♦ "Как Керенского звали?" - "Александр Фёдорович". - "Во. А царь был Николай Александрович. Стало быть, евонный [ungrammat = его] сын". У Талдыкина голова кругом пошла (Войнович 2). "What was Kerensky's name?" "Alexander Fyodorovich " "Ya see! And the tsar was Nikolai Alexandrovich. So, he had to be Kerensky's son." Taldikin's head was whirling (2a).♦ [Кири:] Три дня всего прошло, как я управляю нашим проклятым островом, а... от этого жемчуга у меня голова кругом идет (Булгаков 1). [К.:] Only three days have passed since I've been running this damned island, and...my head is spinning because of those pearls! (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голова пошла кругом
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23 в частности
•The amount of work needed to achieve that temperature is determined, among other factors, by...
•Volcanic activity, glaciation, and sedimentation, among other processes, have varied greatly throughout geologic history.
•In particular, loge = ln .
•Among other things the system gave us a measure of the degree of homogeneity of the pressure within the sample.
•This is due in part (or in particular) to...
•This task is complicated by many things, among them the difficulty of...
•This theory is peculiar to the analytical flame, and to the experimental configuration in Fig. 3 in particular.
•Secular changes in the orbits, specifically of the semimajor axis, are well known.
•Specifically, the atmosphere of Titan has carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
* * *В частности -- in particular, particularly, specificallyIn particular, internal wall temperature uniformity must be controlled to better than ±0.1°C.All of the pressure dam bearings exhibited similar characteristics. Particularly, resonances were always seen at approximately 1600 rpm, 3300 rpm and 4600 rpm.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в частности
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24 в частности
•The amount of work needed to achieve that temperature is determined, among other factors, by...
•Volcanic activity, glaciation, and sedimentation, among other processes, have varied greatly throughout geologic history.
•In particular, loge = ln .
•Among other things the system gave us a measure of the degree of homogeneity of the pressure within the sample.
•This is due in part (or in particular) to...
•This task is complicated by many things, among them the difficulty of...
•This theory is peculiar to the analytical flame, and to the experimental configuration in Fig. 3 in particular.
•Secular changes in the orbits, specifically of the semimajor axis, are well known.
•Specifically, the atmosphere of Titan has carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в частности
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25 Ч-26
РАЗРЫВАТЬСЯ (РВАТЬСЯ) НА ЧАСТИ coll VP subj: human to try frantically to do many things at the same timeX разрывается на части - X is going in ten different directions (trying to do ten (different) things etc) at the same timeX is running around like a madman (a madwoman).У меня столько дел, что я просто разрываюсь на части. I've got so much to do that I'm running around like a madwoman. -
26 разрываться на части
• РАЗРЫВАТЬСЯ < РВАТЬСЯ> НА ЧАСТИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to try frantically to do many things at the same time:- X разрывается на части≈ X is going in ten different directions <trying to do ten (different) things etc> at the same time;- X is running around like a madman < a madwoman>.♦ У меня столько дел, что я просто разрываюсь на части. I've got so much to do that I'm running around like a madwoman.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разрываться на части
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27 рваться на части
• РАЗРЫВАТЬСЯ < РВАТЬСЯ> НА ЧАСТИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to try frantically to do many things at the same time:- X разрывается на части≈ X is going in ten different directions <trying to do ten (different) things etc> at the same time;- X is running around like a madman < a madwoman>.♦ У меня столько дел, что я просто разрываюсь на части. I've got so much to do that I'm running around like a madwoman.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рваться на части
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28 многое
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29 старый конь борозды не портит
Set phrase: an old horse doesn't spoil the furrows, an old horse makes a straight furrow, an old ox makes a straight furrow (what an experienced old person says he will do, will be done well), good broth may be made in an old pot, old porridge is sooner heated than new made, old pottage is sooner heated than new made, old wood is best to burn, old horse to ride, old books to read, and old wine to drink (contrast: when bees are old, they yield no honey. a cracked bell can never sound well), the best wine comes out of an old vessel, the devil knows many things because he is old, the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune, there's many a good tune played on an old fiddleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старый конь борозды не портит
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30 За двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь
If you under take many things to do at the same time, none will be accomplished. See За все браться - ничего не сделать (3), Семь дел в одни руки не берут (C)Cf: Dogs that put up many hares kill none (Br.). Не who chases two hares catches neither (Am.). Не who hunts two hares leaves one and loves the other (Br.). If you run after two hares, you will catch neither (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > За двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь
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31 много
( с сущ в ед) much, plenty (of); a lot of; ( с сущ во мн) manyэ́того (сли́шком) мно́го — it's (too) much
здесь мно́го наро́ду — there are plenty of people here
мно́го веще́й — many things
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32 confused
[kən'fjuːzd]1) Colloquial: fahoodled (esp. when trying to think of too many things at once)2) Jargon: buttfaced -
33 за все сразу берёшься - ничего не добьёшься
Set phrase: he who commences many things finishes but fewУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > за все сразу берёшься - ничего не добьёшься
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34 мало ли что
General subject: many things, much, that doesn't matter, anything, anything can happen, but, even though, just in case, yes -
35 многое в нашей жизни получается не так, как мы хотели бы
General subject: many things in our lives go by contrariesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > многое в нашей жизни получается не так, как мы хотели бы
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36 многое не сделано
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37 одновременно взяться за слишком много дел
Colloquial: spread yourself too thin (to try to do too many things at the same time so that you do not do any of them effectively)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > одновременно взяться за слишком много дел
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38 сделать многое предметом насмешек
General subject: twist many things into laughing matterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать многое предметом насмешек
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39 старый волк знает толк
Set phrase: the devil knows many things because he is old (дословно: Дьявол многое знает, потому что он стар)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > старый волк знает толк
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40 В-300
(В) ПОСЛЕДНЕЕ ВРЕМЯ PrepP or NP these forms only adv fixed WOin the period immediately preceding (and often including) the presentrecentlylately of late latterly (in limited contexts) over (during) the last (past) few weeks (months)....В последнее время доктор проявлял признаки неблагонадёжности -...под подушкой у него нашли книгу Авторханова «Технология власти»... (Войнович 6). The doctor had recently been showing signs of ideological unreliability. Av-torkhanov's book The Technology of Power had been found under his pillow (6a).В последнее время у него был довольно мрачный вид, но здесь, в горах, он сумел сбросить свои заботы и заметно повеселел (Искандер 4). Lately he had been looking rather grim, but here in the mountains he had managed to throw off his worries and had brightened noticeably (4a)..В последнее время хоть мальчик и не любил переходить в своих шалостях известной черты, но начались шалости, испугавшие мать не на шутку... (Достоевский 1). Of late...though the boy did not like to overstep a certain line in his pranks, there began to be some pranks that genuinely frightened his mother... (1a)....Князь Василью нужно было решить дела с Пьером, который... последнее время проводил целые дни дома, то есть у князя Василья, у которого он жил... (Толстой 4)....Prince Vasili had to settle matters with Pierre, who...had latterly spent whole days at home, that is in Prince Vasili's house where he was staying... (4b).Ко многому я привык в последнее время... Но к тому, что мне смутно чудилось теперь в Зинаиде, - я привыкнуть не мог... (Тургенев 3). I had got used to many things during the last few weeks....But what I seemed to be dimly discerning now in Zinaida I could never become used to... (3a).
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