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1 опытный солдат
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2 бывалый человек
1) General subject: a man of the world, an old hand ( at smth.), an old stager, experient, old soldier, stager2) American: old coon3) Makarov: an old hand, old hand, old sweat -
3 бывалый солдат
1) General subject: old moustache, tried soldier, tried-and-true soldier, vet, veteran, war horse, war-horse, worldly-wise soldier2) Makarov: old sweat -
4 человек, прошедший огонь, воду и медные трубы
Makarov: old sweatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, прошедший огонь, воду и медные трубы
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5 укатали сивку крутые горки
укатали (уходили, умыкали) сивку (бурку) крутые горкипогов.lit. this old grey nag has galloped up a steep hill or two; he is but the shadow of his former self; cf. the feet are slow when the head wears snow; a cracked bell can never sound wellБоль в сердце становилась всё горячее. На лбу у него выступила испарина. Он сошёл с крыльца, испуганно прижимая к левой стороне груди ладонь, подумал: "Видно - укатали сивку крутые горки..." (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — The pain in his heart seared more and more. Sweat beaded his forehead. Fearfully pressing his palm against his left breast, he went down the steps, thinking: 'This old grey nag has galloped up a steep hill or two!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > укатали сивку крутые горки
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6 волнение
1) General subject: affection, after-tossing, agita (a feeling of agitation or anxiety), agitation, broil, bubble, carfuffle, combustion, commotion (моря), discomposure, disquiet, disturbance, ebullience, embroilment, emotion, excitation, excitement, feeling, ferment, fermentation, fizzle, flurry, fluster, flutter, fret, gurgitation, heart-beat, heartbeat, heave (моря), jitter, perturbation, perturbative, popple, pother, riots, ruffle, sea (на море), seethe, squall, stirring, swell, swelter, taking, throb, throbbing, tizzy (особенно по пустякам), toss, trepidity, trouble, troubled waters, troubles, tumult, turbulence, tweak, twit, twitteration, unrest, uproar, way, worriment, worrisome, worry2) Biology: effervescence3) Naval: churning of water, rough water, seaway, wave disturbance4) Colloquial: fry, fryer, jitters, ructions, snit, stew, sweat, take-on, tizzy (обыкн. по пустякам), twitter5) Dialect: worrit6) American: feeze7) Sports: nervousness10) Rare: suscitation11) Diplomatic term: stir12) Cinema: mind-blowing13) Psychology: agitation anxiety14) Jargon: dustup, row-de-dow, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, ruckus, rumpus, shindy, to-do, (от удовольствия) buzz (The dancers gave the old man a buzz. Танцующие вызвали у старика волнение.), stink, pizzazz, blast, oomph, turn-on15) Oil: worrying16) Fishery: rough sea, state of the sea17) Sakhalin energy glossary: seas18) Marine science: undulation20) General subject: wave -
7 Р-5
ГОРЕТЬ НА РАБОТЕ coll, often humor or iron VP: subj: human to devote o.s. completely to one's work, sparing no effortX горит на работе = X lives for (his) workX is married to his job (work, career).«Да перестань же ты, Марлен, все время думать о делах, -одёрнул себя Кузенков. -...Тебе ли уподобляться замшелым «трезорам», которые, по тогдашнему выражению, «горели на работе», а проку от которых было чуть, одна лишь кровь и пакость. Ты современный человек» (Аксенов 7). Can't you ever stop thinking about work? said Kuzenkov to himself reproachfully... You don't want to be like the moss-backed old guard that lived for work and got nothing in return but blood, sweat, and tears. You're a man of the present (7a). -
8 гореть на работе
• ГОРЕТЬ НА РАБАТЕ coll, often humor or iron[VP: subj: human]=====⇒ to devote o.s. completely to one's work, sparing no effort:- X is married to his job (work, career).♦ "Да перестань же ты, Марлен, все время думать о делах, - одёрнул себя Кузенков. -...Тебе ли уподобляться замшелым "трезорам", которые, по тогдашнему выражению, "горели на работе", а проку от которых было чуть, одна лишь кровь и пакость. Ты современный человек" (Аксенов 7). Can't you ever stop thinking about work? said Kuzenkov to himself reproachfully.... You don't want to be like the moss-backed old guard that lived for work and got nothing in return but blood, sweat, and tears. You're a man of the present (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > гореть на работе
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9 бросать в пот
разг.throw smb. into a sweat (a perspiration)"Эк её, дубинноголовая какая! - сказал про себя Чичиков, уже начиная выходить из терпения. - Пойди ты сладь с нею! в пот бросила проклятая старуха!" (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — 'Eh! what a blockhead she is!' said Chichikov to himself, beginning to lose his patience. 'Come, I must settle it with her! She has thrown me into a perspiration, the confounded old fool!'
См. также в других словарях:
old sweat — noun a) An experienced soldier. b) A veteran soldier or war veteran … Wiktionary
old sweat — noun informal a veteran soldier … English new terms dictionary
old sweat — Experienced person, often soldier … A concise dictionary of English slang
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sweat — 1. noun /swɛt/ a) Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation. When the sweat comes… … Wiktionary
sweat — 1. n. Hard work. 2. old sweat Experienced person, often old soldier. 3. sweat it out Persevere despite difficulty, pressure, etc … A concise dictionary of English slang
old — A frequently used vocative element, meant to indicate affectionate familiarity in most cases, and usually addressed to a man. ‘Old boy’ has in recent times been one of the most popular combinations, followed by ‘old man’ and ‘old chap’.… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
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Sweat Punch — スウェットパンチ (Sweat Punch) Genre Short subject (Musical, Sci fi, Gothic, Mecha) Original video animation … Wikipedia
Sweat equity — is a term used to describe the contribution made to a project by people who contribute their time and effort. It can be contrasted with financial equity which is the money contributed towards the project. It is used to refer to a form of… … Wikipedia