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  • 41 за милую душу

    разг.
    1) (охотно, с удовольствием) with pleasure; most willingly; with a will

    Если едешь ты в Кириллово - / Под горой паром, мысок, / Там тебя за душу милую / Переправят в городок. (С. Орлов, Паромщик) — If you're going to Kirillovo / There's ferry 'neath the hill; / In a jiffy they will ferry you / To the township with a will.

    2) (отлично, прекрасно) (get along, do smth., etc.) all right, fine

    - Знаешь, я вообще решила... это самое, замуж не выходить. А ну их! Будем с тобой дружить - и проживём за милую душу. (Б. Бедный, Девчата) — 'You know, I've decided never to marry anyone,' she said. 'To hell with all that! We'll be bosom friends, you and I, and we'll get along just fine.'

    3) (не задумываясь, без долгих размышлений) часто неодобр. do smth. without a moment's thought; do smth. as easy as winking

    - Да вы не торопитесь сходить, - сказал он, заметив, что Воропаев намерен был уже спускаться с мостика. - Собьют с ног и задавят за милую душу. (П. Павленко, Счастье) — 'Don't be in a hurry to get off,' he said, seeing Voropayev making for the bridge ladder. 'That crowd will knock you off your feet as easy as winking.'

    4) (несомненно, с лёгкостью, вне всякого сомнения, наверняка) no (without, beyond) doubt; easily; it won't take a minute; cf. it's mere child's play for smb.; as sure as eggs is eggs

    - Кирька, - орал в передней комнате Никита, - хошь, женим? За милу душу женим. Хошь? (Ф. Панфёров, Бруски) — 'Kirka,' Nikita shouted. 'If you like we'll marry you. Come on, it won't take a minute to hitch you up together. Well, do you want to?'

    - Что мне нужно, того я добьюсь, добьюсь за милую душу, стоит мне захотеть! (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — 'Whatever I want to accomplish I shall. What's more, I'll accomplish it easily, all I have to do is want to.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за милую душу

  • 42 не бей лежачего

    прост.
    cf. soft job; cushy (snug) job; mere child's play

    - А я говорю: "Чего тебе не хватает? Работёнка - не бей лежачего: Трубку подыми, трубку положи". (И. Гуро, Под самой Москвой) — 'What the hell do you complain of?' I retorted. 'Yours is a soft job: 'pick up the receiver!' or 'put down the receiver!'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не бей лежачего

См. также в других словарях:

  • play hell — ► play hell (or merry hell) informal create havoc or cause damage. Main Entry: ↑hell …   English terms dictionary

  • play hell with — see under ↑play • • • Main Entry: ↑Hell * * * play hell with (or Brit play merry hell with) : to cause many problems for (someone or something) : to have a very bad effect on (someone or something) High oil prices are playing hell with the nation …   Useful english dictionary

  • play hell (or merry hell) Brit. — play hell (or merry hell) Brit. informal create havoc or cause damage. → hell …   English new terms dictionary

  • play hell — play (merry) hell informal to complain a lot or to behave very badly. She played merry hell about coming on this trip, but I think she enjoyed it in the end …   New idioms dictionary

  • play hell with someone or something — AND play the devil with someone or something tv. to cause difficulty for someone or something. □ You know that this cake is going to play hell with my diet. □ Your decision plays hell with all my friends …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • play hell — I informal make a fuss; create havoc ■ cause damage the rough road played hell with the tires II see hell …   Useful english dictionary

  • play hell —  Create an uproar, fuss, etc. (and in numerous similar contexts, e.g. Rich food always plays bell with my digestion) …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • play hell with — cause major trouble, cause huge problems …   English contemporary dictionary

  • play hell with — idi+sts inf to injure or disrupt …   From formal English to slang

  • hell — ► NOUN 1) a place regarded in various religions as a spiritual realm of evil and suffering, often depicted as a place of perpetual fire beneath the earth to which the wicked are sent after death. 2) a state or place of great suffering. ►… …   English terms dictionary

  • hell — like, adj. /hel/, n. 1. the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits; Gehenna or Tartarus. 2. any place or state of torment or misery: They made their father s life a hell on earth. 3.… …   Universalium

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