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1 в самом углу
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ПОД БОКОМ (ПОД БОКОМ) (у кого) coll PrepP these forms only adv or subj-compl with copula ( subj: concr, a geographical name, a noun denoting an organization etc, or human) very near, in immediate proximityclose (near) at hand(right) close by nearby (near by) (in limited contexts) right there (here) in s.o. 's immediate neighborhood just (right) around the corner (right) at s.o. fe side (right) under s.o. 's nose at (on) s.o. Ts doorstep....Стрелецкая слобода была у него под боком и он мог прибыть туда через полчаса (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....The Musketeers District was right close by and he could have been there in half an hour (1a).Тем была люба война на восстании, что под боком у каждого бойца был родимый курень. Надоедало ходить в заставы и секреты, надоедало в разъездах мотаться по буграм и перевалам, - казак отпрашивался у сотенного, ехал домой... (Шолохов 4). The one good thing about the insurgent war was that every Cossack had a home near by. When he grew tired of outpost duty or riding on patrol over hill and dale, he could ask permission of his squadron commander and go home... (4a)..При нужде можно весь урожай одним мешком перетаскать -огород под боком... (Распутин 4)....If you had to you could drag the entire harvest in one sack - for the garden was right there... (4a)....Никак нельзя допустить, что господин Ратабон по рассеянности не заметил, что под боком у него играют актёры... (Булгаков 5). It surely cannot be assumed that Monsieur Ratabon had absent-mindedly failed to notice the actors playing in his immediate neighborhood... (5a).Приятно, в самом деле, иметь у себя под боком подземный мраморный дворец (Аксёнов 6). It really is very pleasant to have one's own subterranean marble palace just around the corner (6a).Всё ясно: Сталин хочет забрать его (Кирова) из Ленинграда, хочет иметь его под боком в Москве, хочет полного подчинения (Рыбаков 2). It was quite clear: Stalin wanted him (Kirov) out of Leningrad, he wanted him at his side in Moscow where he could keep him under full control (2a).Он опасался поначалу, не окажется ли его будущий зять с завихрениями, с интеллигентскими выкрутасами. Только такого ему не хватало под боком! (Ерофеев 3). ( context transl) Не had been worried at first that his future son-in-law would turn out to be one of those weird types with intellectual pretensions. That was all he needed—one of those right in his own family! (3a). -
3 под боком
[PrepP; these forms only; adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: concr, a geographical name, a noun denoting an organization etc, or human]=====⇒ very near, in immediate proximity:- [in limited contexts] right there (here);- in s.o.'s immediate neighborhood;- (right) at s.o.'s side;- (right) under s.o.'s nose;- at (on) s.o.Ts doorstep.♦...Стрелецкая слобода была у него под боком и он мог прибыть туда через полчаса (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....The Musketeers District was right close by and he could have been there in half an hour (1a).♦ Тем была люба война на восстании, что под боком у каждого бойца был родимый курень. Надоедало ходить в заставы и секреты, надоедало в разъездах мотаться по буграм и перевалам, - казак отпрашивался у сотенного, ехал домой... (Шолохов 4). The one good thing about the insurgent war was that every Cossack had a home near by. When he grew tired of outpost duty or riding on patrol over hill and dale, he could ask permission of his squadron commander and go home... (4a).♦...При нужде можно весь урожай одним мешком перетаскать - огород под боком... (Распутин 4)....If you had to you could drag the entire harvest in one sack - for the garden was right there... (4a).♦...Никак нельзя допустить, что господин Ратабон по рассеянности не заметил, что под боком у него играют актёры... (Булгаков 5). It surely cannot be assumed that Monsieur Ratabon had absent-mindedly failed to notice the actors playing in his immediate neighborhood... (5a).♦ Приятно, в самом деле, иметь у себя под боком подземный мраморный дворец (Аксёнов 6). It really is very pleasant to have one's own subterranean marble palace just around the corner (6a).♦ Всё ясно: Сталин хочет забрать его [Кирова] из Ленинграда, хочет иметь его под боком в Москве, хочет полного подчинения (Рыбаков 2). It was quite clear: Stalin wanted him [Kirov] out of Leningrad, he wanted him at his side in Moscow where he could keep him under full control (2a).♦ Он опасался поначалу, не окажется ли его будущий зять с завихрениями, с интеллигентскими выкрутасами. Только такого ему не хватало под боком! (Ерофеев 3). [context transl] He had been worried at first that his future son-in-law would turn out to be one of those weird types with intellectual pretensions. That was ail he needed - one of those right in his own family! (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под боком
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4 на носу
1) General subject: ( down) by the head, fore and aft, near at hand, just around the corner (You know spring is just around the corner when you open your mailbox and find it filled with all those slips and forms related to your personal income-tax preparation.)2) Naval: by the head, on the bows3) Colloquial: ( right) around the corner (о событии, которое должно случиться. Например: Весна на носу! Spring is right around the corner! Перевод и пример взяты у Michele A. Berdy)4) Makarov: by the head, down by the head -
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НА НОСУ coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. abstr)) sth. will happen (ensue etc) in the immediate future, very soonX на носу - X is just (right) around the cornerX is close (near) at hand X is almost here X is (almost) on top of us (upon us) X is coming (up) itfs almost (time for) X.«Нам надо, чтобы кузница сейчас дымила. Посевная на носу...» (Абрамов 1). "We need the smithy smoking away right now. The crop-sowing campaign is just around the corner" (1a).«Праздник на носу, жена велела продуктов купить» (Войнович 5). "The holiday's almost here and my wife wants me to do some shopping for her" (5a).Лопахин:) И вишневый сад и землю необходимо отдать в аренду под дачи, сделать это теперь же, поскорее, - аукцион на носу! (Чехов 2). (L.:) The cherry orchard and the rest of the land must be leased out for summer cottages. You must act at once, without delay, the auction's almost on top of us (2c).(Сильва:) Да-да, надо ехать. У нас ведь там эта... сессия на носу (Вампилов 4). (S:) Yes-yes, we have to leave. We've got those uh.. exams coming up (4b).Незадолго до ареста, услыхав, что О. М(андельштам) ведет вольные разговоры с какими-то посторонними людьми, я напомнила: «Май на носу - ты бы поосторожнее!» (Мандельштам 1). Not long before his arrest, hearing M(andelstam) talk rather carelessly with some people we did not know, I said to him: "You'd better watch out - it's almost May!" (1a) -
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• НА НОСУ coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. abstr)]=====⇒ sth. will happen (ensue etc) in the immediate future, very soon:- it's almost (time for) X.♦ "Нам надо, чтобы кузница сейчас дымила. Посевная на носу..." (Абрамов 1). "We need the smithy smoking away right now. The crop-sowing campaign is just around the corner" (1a).♦ "Праздник на носу, жена велела продуктов купить" (Войнович 5). "The holiday's almost here and my wife wants me to do some shopping for her" (5a).♦ [Лопахин:] И вишневый сад и землю необходимо отдать в аренду под дачи, сделать это теперь же, поскорее, - аукцион на носу! (Чехов 2). [L.:] The cherry orchard and the rest of the land must be leased out for summer cottages. You must act at once, without delay, the auction's almost on top of us (2c).♦ [Сильва:] Да-да, надо ехать. У нас ведь там эта... сессия на носу (Вампилов 4). [S:] Yes-yes, we have to leave. We've got those uh.. exams coming up (4b).♦ Незадолго до ареста, услыхав, что О. М[андельштам] ведет вольные разговоры с какими-то посторонними людьми, я напомнила: "Май на носу - ты бы поосторожнее!" (Мандельштам 1). Not long before his arrest, hearing M[andelstam] talk rather carelessly with some people we did not know, I said to him: "You'd better watch out - it's almost May!" (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на носу
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7 самый
мест.1) the very; rightдо самого Владивостока — right to, all the way to Vladivostok
погодите самую малость! — wait just one moment, just a fraction of a second!
до самого верха — to the very top, right to the top
с самого утра — ever since the morning, since first thing
что то же самое — what amounts to the same thing, what is the same
то же самое относится к нему — the same is true of/for him
тот же самый, который/что; такой же самый, как — the same as
тот самый который — (just) the (who/which), (exactly) the (who/which)
тот самый человек, который — the very man who
в то же самое время, когда — just when
тот же самый — the same, even, ( об одном предмете) identical, selfsame
the most, -estсамое малое, самое меньшее — at (the) least, nothing short of
••в самый раз разг. — just right
на самом деле — actually, in (actual) fact
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8 прямо на углу
General subject: right at the corner of (We're right at the corner of West Broadway and Oak.) -
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У ВОРОТ У ДВЕРЕЙ PrepP these forms only subj-compl with copula)1. ( subj: abstr, often the name of a month, a noun denoting a season etc) sth. is very close, sth. will come very soon, in the immediate futureX у ворот — X is just (right) around the cornerX is close (near) at hand X is almost upon us itfs almost X.2. (subj: human ( usu. pi) or collect) some people are in immediate proximity (to s.o.), nearby: Х-ы у ворот = Xs are (right) at the doorstepXs are (knocking) at person Yb (the) door Xs are at the gate(s) Xs are almost upon person Y.Обезумевшими глазами (люди) хватали с обрывков нового приказа на стенах бесстрашные слова: «ЗА ДЕЛО! ВСЕ В РЯДЫ! БЕЙТЕ ТРЕВОГУ, ВРАГ У ВОРОТ!» (Федин 1). Their (the people's) panic-stricken eyes grasped the fearless words from scraps of a new order on the walls: "TO WORK! EVERYONE TO THE RANKS! SOUND THE ALARM, ENEMY AT THE GATES!" (1a). -
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• У ВОРОТ; У ДВЕРЕЙ[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula]=====1. [subj: abstr, often the name of a month, a noun denoting a season etc]⇒ sth. is very close, sth. will come very soon, in the immediate future:- it's almost X.2. [subj: human (usu. pl) or collect]⇒ some people are in immediate proximity (to s.o.), nearby:- Xs are almost upon person Y.♦ Обезумевшими глазами [ люди] хватали с обрывков нового приказа на стенах бесстрашные слова: " ЗА ДЕЛО! ВСЕ В РЯДЫ! БЕЙТЕ ТРЕВОГУ, ВРАГ У ВОРОТ!" (Федин 1). Their [the people's] panic-stricken eyes grasped the fearless words from scraps of a new order on the walls: "TO WORK! EVERYONE TO THE RANKS! SOUND THE ALARM, ENEMY AT THE GATES!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > у ворот
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• У ВОРОТ; У ДВЕРЕЙ[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula]=====1. [subj: abstr, often the name of a month, a noun denoting a season etc]⇒ sth. is very close, sth. will come very soon, in the immediate future:- it's almost X.2. [subj: human (usu. pl) or collect]⇒ some people are in immediate proximity (to s.o.), nearby:- Xs are almost upon person Y.♦ Обезумевшими глазами [ люди] хватали с обрывков нового приказа на стенах бесстрашные слова: " ЗА ДЕЛО! ВСЕ В РЯДЫ! БЕЙТЕ ТРЕВОГУ, ВРАГ У ВОРОТ!" (Федин 1). Their [the people's] panic-stricken eyes grasped the fearless words from scraps of a new order on the walls: "TO WORK! EVERYONE TO THE RANKS! SOUND THE ALARM, ENEMY AT THE GATES!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > у дверей
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12 сразу
нрч1) быстро quickly, at once, immediately; без промедления right/straight awayсра́зу по́сле чего-л — right after
2) одновременноде́лать сра́зу два де́ла — to do two things at a time
3) разг близкосра́зу за угло́м — right behind the corner
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НА ДВОРЁ PrepP Invar1.advoutside of a building, in the openoutsideoutdoors out-of-doors.Пьер поспешно оделся и выбежал на крыльцо. На дворе было ясно, свежо, росисто и весело (Толстой 6). Pierre hastily dressed and ran out to the porch. Outside it was fresh and dewy, a bright, clear day (6a).2. collsubj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. a noun denoting a season, month, part of a day etc)) sth. is soon to come, very nearX на дворе - X is close (near) at handiCs almost X X is coming up X is just (right) around the corner. -
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• НА ДВОРЕ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ outside of a building, in the open:- outside;- outdoors;- out-of-doors.♦ Пьер поспешно оделся и выбежал на крыльцо. На дворе было ясно, свежо, росисто и весело (Толстой 6). Pierre hastily dressed and ran out to the porch. Outside it was fresh and dewy, a bright, clear day (6a).2. coll [subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. a noun denoting a season, month, part of a day etc)]⇒ sth. is soon to come, very near:- X is just (right) around the corner.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на дворе
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15 прав угол
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > прав угол
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16 угол
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > угол
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17 четкость в углах
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > четкость в углах
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м.1) (место схождения двух линий, поверхностей) cornerна углу́ — at the corner
в углу́ — in the corner
за угло́м — round the corner
из-за угла́ — (from) round the corner
2) мат., физ. angleпод угло́м в 60 гра́дусов — at an angle of 60 degrees
под прямы́м угло́м — at right angles
поворо́т под прямы́м угло́м — right-angle turn
3) (приют, пристанище) dwelling place, homeиме́ть свой (со́бственный) у́гол — have a place of one's own
4) (часть комнаты, сдаваемая в наём) part of a roomснима́ть у́гол (у) — rent (a part of) a room (from)
••у́гол зре́ния — 1) физ. visual [-ʒʊə l] angle 2) (мнение, взгляд) point of view
под э́тим угло́м зре́ния — from this point of view, from this standpoint / perspective
глухо́й у́гол — godforsaken place
загна́ть в у́гол (вн.) — drive into a corner (d)
среза́ть у́гол — cut off a corner
за́гнутые углы́ (в книге) — dog-eared pages
из-за угла́ — underhandedly; on the sly; behind smb's back
кра́сный у́гол — 1) (место в избе, где висят иконы) icon corner 2) (видное, почётное место) place of honour
сгла́живать о́стрые углы́ — 1) ( уменьшать противоречия) smooth over the differences 2) ( лишать остроты) take the edge off smth
ходи́ть из угла́ в у́гол — pace from corner to corner, pace the room up and down
шепта́ться по угла́м — talk in whispers
пя́тый у́гол (детская игра) — puss in the corner, pussy wants a corner
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м.1. cornerпоставить ребёнка в угол — put* the child* in(to) the corner, make* the child* stand in the corner
2. мат., физ. angleпод углом в 60° — at an angle of 60°
угол зрения физ. — visual angle; (перен.) point of view
под этим углом зрения — from this point of view, from this standpoint
3. (приют, пристанище) homeиметь свой угол — have a home / place of one's own
4. (часть комнаты, сдаваемая в наём) part of a room♢
из-за угла — underhandedly; on the sly; behind smb.'s backзагнать в угол (вн.) — drive* into a corner (d.)
срезать угол — cut* off a corner
загнутые углы ( в книге) — dog-eared pages
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20 угол
муж.1) cornerпоставить ребенка в угол — to put the child in(to) the corner, to make the child stand in the corner
2) матем. физ. angleугол конвергенции — convergent angle матем.
угол крена — angle of bank авиац., angle of roll авиац.; мор.
угол пикирования — angle of dive авиац.
угол прицеливания — angle of sight воен.
угол сноса — angle of drift авиац.
3) (приют, пристанище) homeиметь свой угол — to have a home/place of one's own
4) (часть комнаты, сдаваемая в наем) part of a room••загнать/прижать/припереть в угол (кого-л.) — to drive into a corner
из угла в угол — (to pace, to walk) up and down, to and fro
из-за угла — from round the corner; (attack) from behind ( о нападении); underhandedly, on the sly, behind smb.'s back (делать что-л.)
шептаться по углам — to talk/gossip in whispers
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