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  • 1 строится

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  • 2 К-172

    ОТСТАВНОЙ КОЗЫ БАРАБАНЩИК obs, iron or humor NP fixed WO
    an unimportant, insignificant person disregarded by everyone (because of low standing in society, at the workplace etc): small fry (potatoes, change).
    From a popular fair attraction of the past involving a goat and a drummer. According to some sources (V. I. Dal, M. I. Mikhelson et al.) a drummer kept time while a tame bear and a boy dressed as a goat paraded around. According to other sources (N. M. Shan-sky et al.) the drummer (usually a retired, «отставной», army drummer) beat out the sound backstage while a live goat stomped on an onstage drum (stomping its foot on any available object is a goat's natural way of indicating hunger).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-172

  • 3 С-273

    СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ СЛИВКИ (с чего) coll, disapprov VP subj: human or collect usu. impfv) to take the best part of sth. for o.s. ( usu. in cases where one's position gives one both first access to sth. and the opportunity to exploit the system to one's own advantage)
    X снимает сливки (с Y-a) - X laps up the cream
    X skims the cream (off Y) X skims the choicest morsels (the best bits etc) (for himself).
    ...Либералы печатали статью за статьей, книгу за книгой... Ездили на конгрессы, симпозиумы, коллоквиумы. Организовывали лаборатории, кафедры, институты. Фигурировали в газетах и журналах. Красовались по телевизору. В общем, снимали сливки (Зиновьев 1)....The liberals published article after article, book after book....They went to congresses, conferences, symposiums. They organised faculties, laboratories, institutes. Their names were constantly in the papers and magazines. They paraded themselves on television. In short, they were lapping up the cream (1a).
    «Совершенно ясно, что некоторое время мы продержимся впереди автопробега, снимая пенки, сливки и тому подобную сметану с этого высококультурного начинания» (Ильф и Петров 2). ( context transl) "It is perfectly clear that for a certain time we shall keep ahead of the auto race, skimming the heavy cream, the light cream, and the other densities of cream that this highly cultured enterprise may yield" (2b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-273

  • 4 отставной козы барабанщик

    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    an unimportant, insignificant person disregarded by everyone (because of low standing in society, at the workplace etc):
    - small fry (potatoes, change).
    —————
    ← From a popular fair attraction of the past involving a goat and a drummer. According to some sources (V. I. Dal, М. I. Mikhelson et al.) a drummer kept time while a tame bear and a boy dressed as a goat paraded around. According to other sources (N. M. Shansky et al.) the drummer (usually a retired, " отставной", army drummer) beat out the sound backstage while a live goat stomped on an onstage drum (stomping its foot on any available object is a goat's natural way of indicating hunger).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отставной козы барабанщик

  • 5 снимать сливки

    СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ СЛИВКИ (с чего) coll, disapprov
    [VP; subj: human or collect; usu. impfv]
    =====
    to take the best part of sth. for o.s. (usu. in cases where one's position gives one both first access to sth. and the opportunity to exploit the system to one's own advantage):
    - X снимает сливки (с Y-a) X laps up the cream;
    - X skims the choicest morsels (the best bits etc) (for himself).
         ♦...Либералы печатали статью за статьей, книгу за книгой... Ездили на конгрессы, симпозиумы, коллоквиумы. Организовывали лаборатории, кафедры, институты. Фигурировали в газетах и журналах. Красовались по телевизору. В общем, снимали сливки (Зиновьев 1)....The liberals published article after article, book after book....They went to congresses, conferences, symposiums. They organised faculties, laboratories, institutes. Their names were constantly in the papers and magazines. They paraded themselves on television. In short, they were lapping up the cream (1a).
         ♦ "Совершенно ясно, что некоторое время мы продержимся впереди автопробега, снимая пенки, сливки и тому подобную сметану с этого высококультурного начинания" (Ильф и Петров 2). [context transl] "It is perfectly clear that for a certain time we shall keep ahead of the auto race, skimming the heavy cream, the light cream, and the other densities of cream that this highly cultured enterprise may yield" (2b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > снимать сливки

  • 6 снять сливки

    СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ СЛИВКИ (с чего) coll, disapprov
    [VP; subj: human or collect; usu. impfv]
    =====
    to take the best part of sth. for o.s. (usu. in cases where one's position gives one both first access to sth. and the opportunity to exploit the system to one's own advantage):
    - X снимает сливки (с Y-a) X laps up the cream;
    - X skims the choicest morsels (the best bits etc) (for himself).
         ♦...Либералы печатали статью за статьей, книгу за книгой... Ездили на конгрессы, симпозиумы, коллоквиумы. Организовывали лаборатории, кафедры, институты. Фигурировали в газетах и журналах. Красовались по телевизору. В общем, снимали сливки (Зиновьев 1)....The liberals published article after article, book after book....They went to congresses, conferences, symposiums. They organised faculties, laboratories, institutes. Their names were constantly in the papers and magazines. They paraded themselves on television. In short, they were lapping up the cream (1a).
         ♦ "Совершенно ясно, что некоторое время мы продержимся впереди автопробега, снимая пенки, сливки и тому подобную сметану с этого высококультурного начинания" (Ильф и Петров 2). [context transl] "It is perfectly clear that for a certain time we shall keep ahead of the auto race, skimming the heavy cream, the light cream, and the other densities of cream that this highly cultured enterprise may yield" (2b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > снять сливки

  • 7 ходить козырем

    прост.
    cf. go (parade) about with one's head in the air; put on airs; do the grand

    [Катерина Львовна] была баба неробкого десятка, а тут и нельзя было разгадать, что такое она себе задумала: ходит козырем, всем по дому распоряжается... (Н. Лесков, Леди Макбет Мценского уезда) — She was no timid woman and there was no knowing what to expect from her; she paraded about the house giving orders right and left...

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходить козырем

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