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1 аштамангала
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2 хорошенькое дело!
General subject: a nice kettle of fish, a nice state of affairs!, a pretty kettle of fish, a pretty pair of shoes!, pretty business!, that's a nice thing!, a fine kettle of fish, that's a nice kettle of fish! -
3 весёленькая история!
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > весёленькая история!
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4 совсем другой коленкор
1) General subject: another kettle of fish, that's another pair of shoes2) Idiomatic expression: horse of a different color, a different kettle of fishУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совсем другой коленкор
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5 важная птица
разг.cf. big card (bug, gun, dog, pot, fish, shot, wig); big noise; big number Amer.; V.I.P.; prize rabbitЛука Лукич.
Прибежали как сумасшедшие из трактира: "Приехал, приехал и денег не платит..." Нашли важную птицу! (Н. Гоголь, Ревизор) — Luka Lukich. They came scampering in here from the inn like a pair of lunatics shouting: 'He's here, he's here already, he's not spending any money...' A prize rabbit you caught!Катерина.
За что ж ты меня обижаешь? Кабанова. Эка важная птица! Уж и обиделась сейчас. (А. Островский, Гроза) — Katerina. Why should you hurt my feelings? Kabanikha. Psha! What a touchy creature! I hurt her feelings! -
6 история с географией
шутл.cf. a nice (fine, pretty) how-d'-ye-do; a pretty kettle of fish; a pretty pair of shoes; a jolly go; a bag of tricks; a real uproar- Вот так история с географией! - воскликнул издатель, когда Гвоздев захлопнул за собою дверь. (М. Горький, Озорник) — 'Well, there's a bag of tricks for you!' exclaimed the publisher when the door slammed behind Gvozdev.
- Ну и началась история с географией! Товарищу Реутову молчать бы в тряпочку, а он, такой дурак, накатал на нас жалобы во все инстанции. Естественно, заварилась каша! (В. Липатов, И это всё о нём) — 'That started a real uproar! Reutov should have kept his mouth shut, but he filed complaints against us at all levels, the fool. Naturally, the fat was in the fire!'
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