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21 себе дороже стоит
• СЕБЕ ДОРОЖЕ; СЕБЕ ДОРОЖЕ СТОИТ coll[AdjP, Invar, subj-compl with быть, стать etc (1st var.; VP, usu. pres (2nd var.; subj: abstr or infin (occas. omitted); fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. (or doing sth.) does not justify the effort, will have unpleasant consequences, will affect s.o. adversely:- it's more trouble <bother, hassle> than it's worth;- person X stands to lose more than he gains.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > себе дороже стоит
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22 Б-217
ЖИРНО БУДЕТ кому, для кого БОЛЬНО (СЛИШКОМ) ЖИРНО (БУДЕТ) all highly coll VP impers or with subj: это or infin these forms only usu. this WO s.o.) is not worthy of sth., does not merit sth.: X-y жирно будет - that's too good (nice) for X that's more than X deserves.(Олег:) Гена, ты плачешь, когда тебя отец бьёт? (Геннадий:) Как бы не так! Больно жирно ему будет (Розов 2). (О.:) Genna, do you cry when your father hits you? (G.:) Not likely! That'd be too nice for him (2a). -
23 больно жирно
[VP; impers or with subj: это or infin; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (s.o.) is not worthy of sth., does not merit sth.:- that's more than X deserves.♦ [Олег:] Гена, ты плачешь, когда тебя отец бьёт? [Геннадий:] Как бы не так! Больно жирно ему будет (Розов 2). [О.:] Genna, do you cry when your father hits you? [G.:] Not likely! That'd be too nice for him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > больно жирно
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24 больно жирно будет
[VP; impers or with subj: это or infin; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (s.o.) is not worthy of sth., does not merit sth.:- that's more than X deserves.♦ [Олег:] Гена, ты плачешь, когда тебя отец бьёт? [Геннадий:] Как бы не так! Больно жирно ему будет (Розов 2). [О.:] Genna, do you cry when your father hits you? [G.:] Not likely! That'd be too nice for him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > больно жирно будет
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25 жирно будет
[VP; impers or with subj: это or infin; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (s.o.) is not worthy of sth., does not merit sth.:- that's more than X deserves.♦ [Олег:] Гена, ты плачешь, когда тебя отец бьёт? [Геннадий:] Как бы не так! Больно жирно ему будет (Розов 2). [О.:] Genna, do you cry when your father hits you? [G.:] Not likely! That'd be too nice for him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > жирно будет
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26 слишком жирно
[VP; impers or with subj: это or infin; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (s.o.) is not worthy of sth., does not merit sth.:- that's more than X deserves.♦ [Олег:] Гена, ты плачешь, когда тебя отец бьёт? [Геннадий:] Как бы не так! Больно жирно ему будет (Розов 2). [О.:] Genna, do you cry when your father hits you? [G.:] Not likely! That'd be too nice for him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > слишком жирно
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27 слишком жирно будет
[VP; impers or with subj: это or infin; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (s.o.) is not worthy of sth., does not merit sth.:- that's more than X deserves.♦ [Олег:] Гена, ты плачешь, когда тебя отец бьёт? [Геннадий:] Как бы не так! Больно жирно ему будет (Розов 2). [О.:] Genna, do you cry when your father hits you? [G.:] Not likely! That'd be too nice for him (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > слишком жирно будет
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28 ничуть не бывало
разг., тж. ничего не бывало уст.not a bit of it; nothing of the kind (sort)!; not likely!Тёща насыпала ещё; думает, гость наелся и будет убирать меньше. Ничего не бывало. Ещё лучше стал уплетать! (Н. Гоголь, Майская ночь, или утопленница) — The mother-in-law dished up some more; she reckoned that the guest would have had his fill by now and leave some for the others. Not a bit of it. He packed them away faster than ever!
Думая о том, как они встретятся, он представил себе мать очень постаревшей, похудевшей, согнувшейся и почему-то с головой, ушедшей в плечи. Ничуть не бывало! (В. Каверин, Наука расставания) — Thinking about their forthcoming meeting, he had pictured his mother as greatly aged, thinned, bent over and, for some reason, with her head sunk into her shoulders. Nothing of the sort!
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ничуть не бывало
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29 то ли дело
разг.it's quite a different matter; it's another thing altogether; what a differenceИстина-то не всякому достаётся - поди, добивайся! - пожалуй, за неё и десятью копеечками со строчки не отбояришься! То ли дело обман! Знай, пиши да обманывай. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Обманщик-газетчик и легковерный читатель) — Not everyone is up to the job of writing truth. Anyhow, just go and try to find it. It's more than likely that you wouldn't even get it for a kopeck a line. But lies - that's a different matter. Just scribble away any nonsense you like.
Светлову шёл тридцать шестой год, но сейчас ему можно было дать все сорок. Лысый, располневший, с почти квадратной фигурой мужчина - кому он нужен! Соня права. То ли дело Ветрин! (И. Забелин, Без свидетелей) — Svetlov was getting on for thirty-six, but now you could have given him all of forty. Bald, stout, with an almost square figure, who cared for him? Sonya was right. Vetrin was another man altogether.
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