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  • 121 по очереди

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    1. in succession:
    - one after another (the other).
         ♦ Он по очереди обошел всех обывателей, и хотя молча, но благосклонно принял от них всё, что следует (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). He made the rounds of all the townsfolk in turn and silently but graciously received from them all that was required (1a).
         ♦ [ Человек] по очереди открыл замки (Федин 1). [The man] opened the locks, one after another (1a).
         ♦ На стене [летней уборной] справа, наколотые на гвоздик, висели квадратные куски газет. Чонкин срывал их по очереди и прочитывал... (Войнович 2). Squares of newspaper had been nailed to the wall [of the summer outhouse] on Chonkin's right. He tore them off one after the other and read them through... (2a).
    2. alternately:
    - take < taking> turns;
    - by turns.
         ♦ Персиков забыл о своих амёбах и в течение полутора часа по очереди с Ивановым припадал к стеклу микроскопа (Булгаков 10). Persikov forgot his amoebas and for the next hour and a half took turns with Ivanov at the microscope lens (10a).
         ♦ Как мы с Таней болели! То вместе, то по очереди... (Набоков 1). What illnesses Tanya and I went through! Now together, now by turns... (1a).

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  • 122 Митькой звали

    [Invar; predic or indep. clause; usu. follows one or more predicates having the same subj; used in pres, past, and future contexts; fixed WO]
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    1. Митькой звали (кого) [impers or with subj: human]
    s.o. died, perished or will die, perish:
    - it was all over (for X).
         ♦ "...Или, может, и сам [ ты], лежа на полатях, думал, думал, да ни с того ни с другого заворотил в кабак, а потом прямо в прорубь, и поминай как звали" (Гоголь 3). "Or perhaps you took to brooding lying at night on your bunk over the oven, and then suddenly, for no reason whatsoever, after a stop at a tavern, headed straight for the river, jumped into a hole in the ice, and that was the end of you" (3c).
         ♦ "Пора положить конец всему: пропадай душа, пойду утоплюсь... и поминай как звали!" (Гоголь 5). "It's time to put an end to it all. Damn my soul, I'll go and drown myself...and it will all be over!" (5a).
    2. Also: МИТЬКОЙ ЗВАЛИ substand [impers or with subj: human (both variants) or animal (var. with поминай only)]
    s.o. disappeared and has not been seen since, or will disappear and not be seen again:
    - X ушел (уехал и т. п.) и поминай как звали X left (took off etc) and that's the last we (I etc) ever saw of him;
    - X left etc and we (I etc) haven't seen him since;
    - X left (disappeared etc), never to return (never to be seen again, never to be heard of again);
    - X left (disappeared etc) and was never heard of again.
         ♦ После смерти матери Михаил уехал из родной деревни - и поминай как звали. After his mother's death Mikhail left his native village, never to return.
    3. [used as a clause]
    (in refer, to sth. mentioned in the preceding context that has been lost, stolen, borrowed etc) sth. was never seen again or will never be seen again:
    - [in past contexts](and) that's the last we (I etc) (ever) saw of it;
    - (and) we (I etc) never saw it again;
    - (and) we (I etc) haven't seen it since;
    - [in limited contexts] it had vanished into thin air.
         ♦ "Дай, Захар, фрак, не упрямься!" - "Не дам! - холодно отвечал Захар. - Пусть прежде они принесут назад жилет да нашу рубашку... Взяли вот этак же на именины, да и поминай как звали..." (Гончаров 1). "Don't be obstinate, Zakhar, bring the coat." "I won't!" Zakhar answered coldly. "Let him first return your waistcoat and shirt....He borrowed them to go to a birthday party and we've never seen them since" (1a).
         ♦ На другой день хватился - нет топора. Обыскал все - нет, поминай как звали (Распутин 2)....The next day he noticed that the ax was gone. He searched everywhere-it was gone, vanished into thin air (2a).

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  • 123 поминай как звали

    [Invar; predic or indep. clause; usu. follows one or more predicates having the same subj; used in pres, past, and future contexts; fixed WO]
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    1. поминай как звали (кого) [impers or with subj: human]
    s.o. died, perished or will die, perish:
    - (X-a) поминай как звали [in past contexts] that was the end of X;
    - it was all over (for X).
         ♦ "...Или, может, и сам [ ты], лежа на полатях, думал, думал, да ни с того ни с другого заворотил в кабак, а потом прямо в прорубь, и поминай как звали" (Гоголь 3). "Or perhaps you took to brooding lying at night on your bunk over the oven, and then suddenly, for no reason whatsoever, after a stop at a tavern, headed straight for the river, jumped into a hole in the ice, and that was the end of you" (3c).
         ♦ "Пора положить конец всему: пропадай душа, пойду утоплюсь... и поминай как звали!" (Гоголь 5). "It's time to put an end to it all. Damn my soul, I'll go and drown myself...and it will all be over!" (5a).
    2. Also: МИТЬКОЙ ЗВАЛИ substand [impers or with subj: human (both variants) or animal (var. with поминай only)]
    s.o. disappeared and has not been seen since, or will disappear and not be seen again:
    - X ушел (уехал и т. п.) и поминай как звали X left (took off etc) and that's the last we (I etc) ever saw of him;
    - X left etc and we (I etc) haven't seen him since;
    - X left (disappeared etc), never to return (never to be seen again, never to be heard of again);
    - X left (disappeared etc) and was never heard of again.
         ♦ После смерти матери Михаил уехал из родной деревни - и поминай как звали. After his mother's death Mikhail left his native village, never to return.
    3. [used as a clause]
    (in refer, to sth. mentioned in the preceding context that has been lost, stolen, borrowed etc) sth. was never seen again or will never be seen again:
    - [in past contexts](and) that's the last we (I etc) (ever) saw of it;
    - (and) we (I etc) never saw it again;
    - (and) we (I etc) haven't seen it since;
    - [in limited contexts] it had vanished into thin air.
         ♦ "Дай, Захар, фрак, не упрямься!" - "Не дам! - холодно отвечал Захар. - Пусть прежде они принесут назад жилет да нашу рубашку... Взяли вот этак же на именины, да и поминай как звали..." (Гончаров 1). "Don't be obstinate, Zakhar, bring the coat." "I won't!" Zakhar answered coldly. "Let him first return your waistcoat and shirt....He borrowed them to go to a birthday party and we've never seen them since" (1a).
         ♦ На другой день хватился - нет топора. Обыскал все - нет, поминай как звали (Распутин 2)....The next day he noticed that the ax was gone. He searched everywhere-it was gone, vanished into thin air (2a).

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  • 124 идти на попятную

    (ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ) НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ <НА ПОПЯТНУЮ, НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ ДВОР obs> coll
    [VP or PrepP (these forms only, used as predic; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat from a decision made earlier, go back on an agreement, retract consent already given etc:
    - X (пошёл) на попятный X backed out (off, down);
    - X went back (on his word < promise>);
    - X beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ Видят головотяпы, что вор-новотор кругом на кривой их объехал, а на попятный уж не смеют (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Knockheads saw that Thief-Among-Thieves had bamboozled them, but they didn't dare back out (1a).
         ♦...Никто всерьёз эти слова не принял: где же председателю колхоза свою дорогу торить? Хорошо уж и то, что слова не побоялся сказать. И Михаил тут не был исключением. Он был тоже уверен, что за ночь Лукашин одумается, пойдет на попятный, - и кто укорит его за это? (Абрамов 1)....No one took what he said seriously: how could a kolkhoz Chairman blaze his own trail? It was enough that he had even dared to open his mouth. And Mikhail thought no differently. He too was sure that Lukashin would think better of it by the next day and back down. And who would blame him? (1a).
         ♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).

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  • 125 идти на попятный

    (ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ) НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ <НА ПОПЯТНУЮ, НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ ДВОР obs> coll
    [VP or PrepP (these forms only, used as predic; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat from a decision made earlier, go back on an agreement, retract consent already given etc:
    - X (пошёл) на попятный X backed out (off, down);
    - X went back (on his word < promise>);
    - X beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ Видят головотяпы, что вор-новотор кругом на кривой их объехал, а на попятный уж не смеют (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Knockheads saw that Thief-Among-Thieves had bamboozled them, but they didn't dare back out (1a).
         ♦...Никто всерьёз эти слова не принял: где же председателю колхоза свою дорогу торить? Хорошо уж и то, что слова не побоялся сказать. И Михаил тут не был исключением. Он был тоже уверен, что за ночь Лукашин одумается, пойдет на попятный, - и кто укорит его за это? (Абрамов 1)....No one took what he said seriously: how could a kolkhoz Chairman blaze his own trail? It was enough that he had even dared to open his mouth. And Mikhail thought no differently. He too was sure that Lukashin would think better of it by the next day and back down. And who would blame him? (1a).
         ♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).

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  • 126 идти на попятный двор

    (ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ) НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ <НА ПОПЯТНУЮ, НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ ДВОР obs> coll
    [VP or PrepP (these forms only, used as predic; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat from a decision made earlier, go back on an agreement, retract consent already given etc:
    - X (пошёл) на попятный X backed out (off, down);
    - X went back (on his word < promise>);
    - X beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ Видят головотяпы, что вор-новотор кругом на кривой их объехал, а на попятный уж не смеют (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Knockheads saw that Thief-Among-Thieves had bamboozled them, but they didn't dare back out (1a).
         ♦...Никто всерьёз эти слова не принял: где же председателю колхоза свою дорогу торить? Хорошо уж и то, что слова не побоялся сказать. И Михаил тут не был исключением. Он был тоже уверен, что за ночь Лукашин одумается, пойдет на попятный, - и кто укорит его за это? (Абрамов 1)....No one took what he said seriously: how could a kolkhoz Chairman blaze his own trail? It was enough that he had even dared to open his mouth. And Mikhail thought no differently. He too was sure that Lukashin would think better of it by the next day and back down. And who would blame him? (1a).
         ♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).

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  • 127 на попятную

    (ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ) НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ <НА ПОПЯТНУЮ, НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ ДВОР obs> coll
    [VP or PrepP (these forms only, used as predic; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat from a decision made earlier, go back on an agreement, retract consent already given etc:
    - X (пошёл) на попятный X backed out (off, down);
    - X went back (on his word < promise>);
    - X beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ Видят головотяпы, что вор-новотор кругом на кривой их объехал, а на попятный уж не смеют (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Knockheads saw that Thief-Among-Thieves had bamboozled them, but they didn't dare back out (1a).
         ♦...Никто всерьёз эти слова не принял: где же председателю колхоза свою дорогу торить? Хорошо уж и то, что слова не побоялся сказать. И Михаил тут не был исключением. Он был тоже уверен, что за ночь Лукашин одумается, пойдет на попятный, - и кто укорит его за это? (Абрамов 1)....No one took what he said seriously: how could a kolkhoz Chairman blaze his own trail? It was enough that he had even dared to open his mouth. And Mikhail thought no differently. He too was sure that Lukashin would think better of it by the next day and back down. And who would blame him? (1a).
         ♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).

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  • 128 на попятный

    (ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ) НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ <НА ПОПЯТНУЮ, НА ПОПЯТНЫЙ ДВОР obs> coll
    [VP or PrepP (these forms only, used as predic; subj: human]
    =====
    to retreat from a decision made earlier, go back on an agreement, retract consent already given etc:
    - X (пошёл) на попятный X backed out (off, down);
    - X went back (on his word < promise>);
    - X beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ Видят головотяпы, что вор-новотор кругом на кривой их объехал, а на попятный уж не смеют (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Knockheads saw that Thief-Among-Thieves had bamboozled them, but they didn't dare back out (1a).
         ♦...Никто всерьёз эти слова не принял: где же председателю колхоза свою дорогу торить? Хорошо уж и то, что слова не побоялся сказать. И Михаил тут не был исключением. Он был тоже уверен, что за ночь Лукашин одумается, пойдет на попятный, - и кто укорит его за это? (Абрамов 1)....No one took what he said seriously: how could a kolkhoz Chairman blaze his own trail? It was enough that he had even dared to open his mouth. And Mikhail thought no differently. He too was sure that Lukashin would think better of it by the next day and back down. And who would blame him? (1a).
         ♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).

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