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1 шевелить
шевельнуть (вн., тв.)stir (d.), move (d.)шевелить рукой, ногой — stir a hand, a foot*
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шевелить сено — turn / ted hayшевелить мозгами разг. — use one's brains, put* on one's thinking-cap
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2 шевелить
несов. - шевели́ть, сов. - шевельну́ть(вн., тв.) stir (d), move (d)шевели́ть губа́ми — move one's lips
шевели́ть руко́й [ного́й] — stir a hand [foot ]
••шевели́ть се́но — turn / ted hay
он па́льцем не шевельнёт — he won't lift a finger
шевели́ть мозга́ми разг. — use one's brains, put on one's thinking cap
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3 пожевать
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5 поплевать
сов.( на счастье) move one's lips as if spitting three times to avoid bad luck ( a traditional supersticious gesture equivalent to touching wood) -
6 шевелить губами
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > шевелить губами
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ВОТ ТЕБЕ, БАБУШКА, И ЮРЬЕВ ДЕНЬ! (saying) used to express the speaker's surprise, dismay, or disappointment over an unexpected occurrence which he has just discovered and which betrayed his expectations: - nereis (thatfe) a fine (nice) how-d'ye do (how-do-you-do)! this is (nereis) a fine kettle of fish!По левую сторону городничего: Земляника... за ним судья... сделавший движенье губами, как бы хотел посвистать или произнесть: «Вот тебе, бабушка, и Юрьев день!» (Гоголь 4). On the left side of The Mayor stands Zemlyanika...next to him is the Judge...making a movement with his lips as though he were going to whistle and say: "Here's a nice how-d'ye-do!" (4c).The origin of this saying is commonly linked to the ban in 1580-90 on the peasants' right to move from one landlord's estate to another's. Prior to this, peasants had had the right to move during the two weeks surrounding St. George's (or St. Yury's, Юрьев) Day, the day of the patron saint of field workers (Nov. 26, Old Style). -
8 вот тебе, бабушка, и Юрьев день!
• Вот ТЕБЕ, БАБУШКА, И ЮРЬЕВ ДЕНЬ![saying]=====⇒ used to express the speaker's surprise, dismay, or disappointment over an unexpected occurrence which he has just discovered and which betrayed his expectations:- - here's < that's> a fine < nice> how-d'ye do < how-do-you-do>!;- this is < here's> a fine kettle of fish!♦ По левую сторону городничего: Земляника...; за ним судья... сделавший движенье губами, как бы хотел посвистать или произнесть: "Вот тебе, бабушка, и Юрьев день!" (Гоголь 4). On the left side of The Mayor stands Zemlyanika...; next to him is the Judge...making a movement with his lips as though he were going to whistle and say: "Here's a nice how-d'ye-do!" (4c).—————← The origin of this saying is commonly linked to the ban in 1580-90 on the peasants' right to move from one landlord's estate to another's. Prior to this, peasants had had the right to move during the two weeks surrounding St. George's (or St. Yury's, Юрьев) Day, the day of the patron saint of field workers (Nov. 26, Old Style).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот тебе, бабушка, и Юрьев день!
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