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1 злоупотреблять гостеприимством
1) General subject: (чьим-л.) intrude upon hospitality, (чьим-л.) outstay welcome, (чьим-л.) overstay welcome, (smb's) abuse hospitality, (чьим-л.) outstay welcome, (чьим-л.) wear out welcome, trespass on hospitality2) Diplomatic term: (чьим-л.) trespass upon hospitality3) Graphic expression: wear out one's welcomeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > злоупотреблять гостеприимством
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2 злоупотреблять (чьим-л.) гостеприимством
1) General subject: intrude upon hospitality, outstay welcome, overstay welcome, outstay welcome, wear out welcome2) Diplomatic term: trespass upon hospitalityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > злоупотреблять (чьим-л.) гостеприимством
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3 оставаться дольше, чем приятно хозяевам
General subject: outstay welcomeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оставаться дольше, чем приятно хозяевам
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совер. (у кого-л.); разг.
stay too long (at), outstay smb.'s welcome, protract a visit (to)* * *stay too long, outstay smb.'s welcome -
5 пора и честь знать
Set phrase: enough's enough, it's time for honest folks to be abed (used to mean: it is time decently to go. often said before starting to leave someone's home, a party), it's time to be going, let's not outstay our welcome, let's not overstay our welcome, let's not wear out our welcome, one must not overstay one's welcome, you should speed the parting guestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пора и честь знать
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6 GUEST
• Be my guest - Вольному воля (B)• Constant guest is never welcome (A) - Редкого гостя милости просят, а частого гостя еле выносят (P), Хорош гость, коли редко ходит (K), Частый гость скорее наскучит (4)• Constant guest will wear out his visit (A) - Редкого гостя милости просят, а частого гостя еле выносят (P), Частый гость скорее наскучит (4)• Dinner over, away go the guests (The) - Есть пирожки - есть и дружки; нет пирожков - нет и дружков (E), На обеде - все соседи, кончился обед - соседа нет (H), Пироги со стола, друзья со двора (П), Скатерть со стола, и дружба сплыла (C)• Fresh fish and new - come guests smell in three days - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Speed the parting guest - Бойся гостя стоячего (Б)• Unbidden guest is a bore and a pest (The) - Незваный гость хуже татарина (H)• Unbidden guest knows not where to sit (An) - Кто пришел без приглашения, тот уйдет без угощения (K), На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H)• Unbidden guest must bring his stool with him (An) - На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H)• Unbidden guests are most welcome when they are gone - На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H), Незваный гость хуже татарина (H)• Unbidden guests are welcome when they are gone - Незваный гость хуже татарина (H)• Unbidden guests quickly outstay their welcome - Незваный гость хуже татарина (H) -
7 Незваный гость хуже татарина
Never pay a visit if you are not invited. See Кто пришел без приглашения, тот уйдет без угощения (K), На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H)Var.: Не вовремя гость хуже недруга (татарина)Cf: The unbidden guest is a bore and a pest (Am.). Unbidden guests are most welcome when they are gone (Am.). Unbidden guests are welcome when they are gone (Br.). Unbidden guests quickly outstay their welcome (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Незваный гость хуже татарина
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8 Ч-137
ПОРА (НАДО) (И) ЧЕСТЬ ЗНАТЬ coll (sent these forms only usu. this WO1. the time has come to cease, stop sth.: itfs (high) time to stop (to quit)you (he etc) ought to know when to stop (to quit) you've (he*s etc) got to know when to call it quits enough is enough there's a limit to everything (in limited contexts) your (his etc) time is up you (he etc) shouldn't overdo it left not overdo it.«Слушайте, оставьте споры, пора и честь знать, ведь остальные спать хотят» (Шолохов 2). "Enough argument, you fellows. There's a limit to everything. Other people want some sleep" (2a).«...A старухе скажи, что, дескать, пора умирать, зажилась, надо знать и честь» (Лермонтов 1). "And tell the old woman it's time she died, she's lived long enough and ought to know when her time's up" (1b).2. the time has come for s.o. to leave, go awayitfs (high) time for me (you etc) to leave (to go)itfs (high) time I was on my way (you were going etc) I (you etc) mustn't outstay my (your etc) welcome (in limited contexts) I (you etc) have outstayed my (your etc) welcome I (you etc) mustn't disturb s.o. anymore.(Бусыгин:) Хорошо мы погостили, весело, но пора и честь знать (Вампилов 4). (V.:) We've had a good time, enjoyed our stay, and now it's time we were on our way (4a).(Варя:) Что ж, господа? Третий час, пора и честь знать (Чехов 2). (V.:) Well, gentlemen? It's after two, high time you were going (2a).Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая её взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. «Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать» (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a). -
9 надо и честь знать
• ПОРА < НАДО> (И) ЧЕСТЬ ЗНАТЬ coll[sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====1. the time has come to cease, stop sth.:- it's (high) time to stop < to quit>;- you've (he's etc) got to know when to call it quits;- [in limited contexts] your <his etc> time is up;- you <he etc> shouldn't overdo it;- let's not overdo it.♦ "Слушайте, оставьте споры, пора и честь знать, ведь остальные спать хотят" (Шолохов 2). "Enough argument, you fellows. There's a limit to everything. Other people want some sleep" (2a).♦ "...А старухе скажи, что, дескать, пора умирать, зажилась, надо знать и честь" (Лермонтов 1). "And tell the old woman it's time she died; she's lived long enough and ought to know when her time's up" (1b).2. the time has come for s.o. to leave, go away:- it's (high) time for me <you etc> to leave < to go>;- it's (high) time I was on my way <you were going etc>;- I (you etc) mustn't outstay my <your etc> welcome;- [in limited contexts] I <you etc> have outstayed my <your etc> welcome;- I <you etc> mustn't disturb s.o. anymore.♦ [Бусыгин:] Хорошо мы погостили, весело, но пора и честь знать (Вампилов 4). [V.:] We've had a good time, enjoyed our stay, and now it's time we were on our way (4a).♦ [Варя:] Что ж, господа? Третий час, пора и честь знать (Чехов 2). [V.:] Well, gentlemen? It's after two, high time you were going (2a).♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая её взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > надо и честь знать
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10 надо честь знать
• ПОРА < НАДО> (И) ЧЕСТЬ ЗНАТЬ coll[sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====1. the time has come to cease, stop sth.:- it's (high) time to stop < to quit>;- you've (he's etc) got to know when to call it quits;- [in limited contexts] your <his etc> time is up;- you <he etc> shouldn't overdo it;- let's not overdo it.♦ "Слушайте, оставьте споры, пора и честь знать, ведь остальные спать хотят" (Шолохов 2). "Enough argument, you fellows. There's a limit to everything. Other people want some sleep" (2a).♦ "...А старухе скажи, что, дескать, пора умирать, зажилась, надо знать и честь" (Лермонтов 1). "And tell the old woman it's time she died; she's lived long enough and ought to know when her time's up" (1b).2. the time has come for s.o. to leave, go away:- it's (high) time for me <you etc> to leave < to go>;- it's (high) time I was on my way <you were going etc>;- I (you etc) mustn't outstay my <your etc> welcome;- [in limited contexts] I <you etc> have outstayed my <your etc> welcome;- I <you etc> mustn't disturb s.o. anymore.♦ [Бусыгин:] Хорошо мы погостили, весело, но пора и честь знать (Вампилов 4). [V.:] We've had a good time, enjoyed our stay, and now it's time we were on our way (4a).♦ [Варя:] Что ж, господа? Третий час, пора и честь знать (Чехов 2). [V.:] Well, gentlemen? It's after two, high time you were going (2a).♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая её взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > надо честь знать
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11 пора и честь знать
• ПОРА < НАДО> (И) ЧЕСТЬ ЗНАТЬ coll[sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====1. the time has come to cease, stop sth.:- it's (high) time to stop < to quit>;- you've (he's etc) got to know when to call it quits;- [in limited contexts] your <his etc> time is up;- you <he etc> shouldn't overdo it;- let's not overdo it.♦ "Слушайте, оставьте споры, пора и честь знать, ведь остальные спать хотят" (Шолохов 2). "Enough argument, you fellows. There's a limit to everything. Other people want some sleep" (2a).♦ "...А старухе скажи, что, дескать, пора умирать, зажилась, надо знать и честь" (Лермонтов 1). "And tell the old woman it's time she died; she's lived long enough and ought to know when her time's up" (1b).2. the time has come for s.o. to leave, go away:- it's (high) time for me <you etc> to leave < to go>;- it's (high) time I was on my way <you were going etc>;- I (you etc) mustn't outstay my <your etc> welcome;- [in limited contexts] I <you etc> have outstayed my <your etc> welcome;- I <you etc> mustn't disturb s.o. anymore.♦ [Бусыгин:] Хорошо мы погостили, весело, но пора и честь знать (Вампилов 4). [V.:] We've had a good time, enjoyed our stay, and now it's time we were on our way (4a).♦ [Варя:] Что ж, господа? Третий час, пора и честь знать (Чехов 2). [V.:] Well, gentlemen? It's after two, high time you were going (2a).♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая её взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пора и честь знать
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• ПОРА < НАДО> (И) ЧЕСТЬ ЗНАТЬ coll[sent; these forms only; usu. this WO]=====1. the time has come to cease, stop sth.:- it's (high) time to stop < to quit>;- you've (he's etc) got to know when to call it quits;- [in limited contexts] your <his etc> time is up;- you <he etc> shouldn't overdo it;- let's not overdo it.♦ "Слушайте, оставьте споры, пора и честь знать, ведь остальные спать хотят" (Шолохов 2). "Enough argument, you fellows. There's a limit to everything. Other people want some sleep" (2a).♦ "...А старухе скажи, что, дескать, пора умирать, зажилась, надо знать и честь" (Лермонтов 1). "And tell the old woman it's time she died; she's lived long enough and ought to know when her time's up" (1b).2. the time has come for s.o. to leave, go away:- it's (high) time for me <you etc> to leave < to go>;- it's (high) time I was on my way <you were going etc>;- I (you etc) mustn't outstay my <your etc> welcome;- [in limited contexts] I <you etc> have outstayed my <your etc> welcome;- I <you etc> mustn't disturb s.o. anymore.♦ [Бусыгин:] Хорошо мы погостили, весело, но пора и честь знать (Вампилов 4). [V.:] We've had a good time, enjoyed our stay, and now it's time we were on our way (4a).♦ [Варя:] Что ж, господа? Третий час, пора и честь знать (Чехов 2). [V.:] Well, gentlemen? It's after two, high time you were going (2a).♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая её взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пора честь знать
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13 честь
ж.1. honourчеловек чести — man* of honour
на его долю выпала честь (+ инф.) — the honour fell on / to him (+ to inf.); he had the honour (+ to inf.)
поддержать честь (рд.) — uphold* the honour (of)
2. (почёт, уважение) regard, respectоказать кому-л. честь — do smb. the honour (of)
отдание чести — saluting, salute
выйти с честью из положения — come* out of a situation with credit; come* off with flying colours идиом.
с честью выполнить что-л. — accomplish smth. with credit
в честь кого-л., чего-л. — in honour of smb., of smth.
честь и место! разг. — you are very welcome!; please, be seated!
пора и честь знать разг. — one ought not to abuse (smb.'s hospitality, kindness, etc.), we mustn't outstay our welcome
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14 честь
ж.1) ( личное достоинство) honour ['ɒn-]де́ло чести — matter of honour
челове́к чести — man of honour
его́ честь заде́та — his honour is at stake
счита́ю за честь — I consider it an honour
на его́ до́лю вы́пала честь (+ инф.) — the honour fell on / to him (+ to inf); he had the honour (+ to inf)
2) (хорошая репутация, доброе имя) honour, creditподдержа́ть честь (рд.) — uphold the honour (of)
э́то де́лает ему́ честь — that does him honour / credit; it does honour / credit to him
не де́лать чести (дт.) — do (i) no honour, not to do (i) any credit
к его́ чести на́до сказа́ть — to his credit be it said
3) (почёт, уважение) regard, respectон у них в чести́ разг. — they make much of him
оказа́ть кому́-л честь — do smb the honour (of)
удосто́иться чести (+ инф.) — be given / afforded the honour (of ger)
мно́го чести для него́ — he doesn't deserve the honour
4) воен. ( приветствие) saluteотдава́ть честь (дт.) — salute (d)
отда́ние чести воен. — saluting, salute
5)ва́ша честь (обращение к судье) — Your Honour
••честь честью — in a proper ['prɒ-] fashion
честь и ме́сто! разг. — you are very welcome!; please be seated!
честь име́ю! — 1) ( при знакомстве) this is an honour! 2) ( при прощании) goodbye!; I shall take leave of you, sir / madam!
была́ бы честь предло́жена — ≈ at least I offered
в честь кого́-л [чего́-л] — in honour of smb [smth]
назва́ть кого́-л в честь (рд.) — name (d) after; name (d) for амер.
вы́йти с честью из положе́ния — come out of a situation with credit; come off with flying colours идиом.
есть, да не про ва́шу честь погов. — what there is not for you
не име́ю чести знать вас — I do not have the honour of knowing you
пора́ и честь знать разг. — one ought not to abuse (smb's hospitality, kindness, etc), we mustn't outstay our welcome
с честью вы́полнить свой долг (пе́ред) — honourably ['ɒnə-] discharge one's duty (to)
с честью вы́полнить что-л — accomplish smth with credit
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15 загоститься
сов. (у кого-л.) разг.stay too long (at smb.'s place), protract a visit (to smb.'s place); (пробыть в гостях дольше, чем приятно хозяевам) outstay one's welcome -
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сов. (у кого́-л) разг.stay too long (with smb; at smb's place); (пробыть в гостях дольше, чем приятно хозяевам) outstay one's welcome -
17 гостеприимство гостеприимств·о
hospitality, welcome, hospitablenessзлоупотреблять гостеприимством — to wear out / to outstay / to overstay one's welcom / to tresspass on / to abuse (smb.'s) hospitality
оказывать гостеприимство — to accord / to extend / to show hospitality (to), to be host (to), to entertain
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > гостеприимство гостеприимств·о
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18 задерживаться
св - задержа́ться1) останавливаться to lingerзаде́рживаться у вхо́да — to linger at the door
2) пробыть дольше, чем нужно to stay too long, to outstay ( one's welcome)заде́рживаться на рабо́те — to stay behind at one's office
См. также в других словарях:
outstay your welcome — outstay/overstay/your welcome phrase to stay at a place for longer than people want It was time to go, before we outstayed our welcome. Thesaurus: to live, stay or work in a particular placesynonym towns, cities and villageshyponym … Useful english dictionary
outstay (your) welcome — outstay/overstay (your) welcome to stay in a place longer than someone wants you to stay. One more cup of tea and then we ll go. We don t want to outstay our welcome! … New idioms dictionary
outstay/overstay your welcome — (or wear out your welcome) : to be no longer welcome to stay in a place because you have stayed too long, been impolite, etc. After staying for a week, she felt she had worn out her welcome. As much as he has contributed to the company, he has… … Useful english dictionary
outstay one's welcome — To stay too long • • • Main Entry: ↑welcome * * * see welcome … Useful english dictionary
welcome — wel|come1 [ welkəm ] verb transitive *** to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they have come to see you or help you: warmly welcome (=with enthusiasm): Visitors will be warmly welcomed. welcome someone/something with open arms… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
welcome — [[t]we̱lkəm[/t]] ♦♦ welcomes, welcoming, welcomed 1) VERB If you welcome someone, you greet them in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere. [V n] Several people came by to welcome me... [V n adv/prep] She was there to welcome him home from war … English dictionary
welcome — I UK [ˈwelkəm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms welcome : present tense I/you/we/they welcome he/she/it welcomes present participle welcoming past tense welcomed past participle welcomed *** 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when… … English dictionary
welcome — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, enthusiastic, friendly, hearty (esp. AmE), great, rapturous (esp. BrE), rousing, special, tumultuous (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
welcome — wel|come1 W2S3 [ˈwelkəm] v [T] 1.) to say hello in a friendly way to someone who has just arrived = ↑greet ▪ I must be there to welcome my guests. ▪ They welcomed us warmly . ▪ His family welcomed me with open arms (=in a very friendly way) . 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
welcome — 1 verb (T) 1 to say hello in a friendly way to someone who has just arrived: The Queen welcomed the President as he got off the plane. 2 to accept an idea, suggestion etc happily: Henri doesn t welcome intrusions into his privacy. | The college… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
welcome*/*/ — [ˈwelkəm] verb [T] I 1) to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they arrive My aunt and uncle were waiting at the door to welcome us.[/ex] 2) to say that you approve of something that has happened, or that you are pleased about it They … Dictionary for writing and speaking English