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1 благонамеренный
1) General subject: good minded, good-minded, right minded, right thinking, right-minded, right-thinking, well affected, well-affected, well-meaning, well-meant, well-intentioned2) Yiddish: frum -
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General subject: right thinking, right-thinking -
3 благонамеренный
well-meaning имя прилагательное:right-minded (благонамеренный, разумный)well-meaning (благонамеренный, с хорошими манерами) -
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В ОДНО СЛОВО PrepP Invar adv fixed WO1. - сказать, подумать и т. п. coll (in refer, to words said by or thoughts occurring to two or more people at the same time) (to say, think etc sth.) simultaneously: (in refer, to speaking) in one voiceas one man (in refer, to thinking) (we (you and I etc) are) thinking the exact same thing (as indep. remark) my words (thoughts) exactly (that's) just what I said (was saying, thought, was thinking) you (he etc) took the words (right) out of my mouth.(Почтмейстер:) А что думаю? Война с турками будет. (Аммос Федорович:) В одно слово! Я сам то же думал (Гоголь 4). (Postmaster:) What do I think? Why, there's going to be a war with the Turks. (A.F:) Just what I said! I thought the same myself (4c).2. - говорить, утверждать substand (to say or repeat) the same thing ( usu. incessantly): (tell s.o.) the same thing again and again (over and over)(keep on saying) the same (old) thing (give s.o.) the same old story. -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====1. в одно слово сказать, подумать и т.п. coll (in refer, to words said by or thoughts occurring to two or more people at the same time) (to say, think etc sth.) simultaneously:- [in refer, to speaking] in one voice;- as one man;- [in refer, to thinking](we (you and I etc) are) thinking the exact same thing;- [as indep. remark] my words (thoughts) exactly;- (that's) just what I said (was saying, thought, was thinking);- you (he etc) took the words (right) out of my mouth.♦ [Почтмейстер:] А что думаю? Война с турками будет. [Аммос Федорович:] В одно слово! Я сам то же думал (Гоголь 4). [Postmaster:] What do I think? Why, there's going to be a war with the Turks. [A.F:] Just what I said! I thought the same myself (4c).2. в одно слово говорить, утверждать sub stand (to say or repeat) the same thing (usu. incessantly):- (tell s.o.) the same thing again and again (over and over);- (give s.o.) the same old story.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в одно слово
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СВОЙ ШКУРА coll NP sing only obj or subj usu. this WO one's own life, well-being, career etcone's own skin (hide)спасать свою шкуру usu. derog- save one's own skin (hide)думать о своей шкуре (дорожить своей шкурой, дрожать за свою шкуру и т. п.) derog= think of saving (want to save, look out for, worry about (saving), be afraid for etc) one's own skin (hide)Neg не жалеть своей шкуры (не дрожать за свою шкуру и т. п.) not mind risking one's (own) skin (hide).Он (дедушка) видел его (Иосифа) насквозь: врёт, будто детей увезли в Польшу, - детей расстреляли врёт, будто где-то ещё сохранились гетто,-они уничтожены вместе с их обитателями... Всё врёт... думает только о своей шкуре... (Рыбаков 1). Не (grandfather) saw right through Yosif. Yosif was lying when he said they might have transported the children to Poland, they had shot them. He'd lied when he said some ghettoes still survived, they'd been liquidated together with their inhabitants....It was all lies...he was only thinking of saving his own skin (1a).«Люди трусы. Видят, как жулик в карман лезет, - отвернутся, потому что за свою шкуру дрожат» (Семёнов 1). "People are cowards. When they see a thief's hand in somebody's pocket they turn away, because they're afraid for their own skins" (1a).Так, Пашков, так, Вася, - отчеканила она. - Так. Выходит, о шкуре своей печёшься? А я как? - она невольно повторила вопрос, заданный им Калинину. - Как я?» (Максимов 3). "All right, Lashkov, all right, Vasilii," she said slowly and distinctly. "Right. So you're worried about your own skin, are you? And what about me?" Without realizing it she was repeating his question to Kalinin. "What about me?" (3a).«...Ежели вашей светлости понадобится человек, который бы не жалел своей шкуры, то извольте вспомнить обо мне...» (Толстой 6). "...If Your Serene Highness has need of a man who doesn't mind risking his skin, please think of me" (6a). -
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• СВОЯ ШКУРА coll[NP; sing only; obj or subj; usu. this WO]=====⇒ one's own life, well-being, career etc:|| думать о своей шкуре (дорожить своей шкурой, дрожать за свою шкуру и т. п.) derog ≈ think of saving (want to save, look out for, worry about (saving), be afraid for etc) one's own skin (hide);|| Neg не жалеть своей шкуры (не дрожать за свою шкуру и т. п.) ≈ not mind risking one's (own) skin (hide).♦ Он [дедушка] видел его [Иосифа] насквозь: врёт, будто детей увезли в Польшу, - детей расстреляли; врёт, будто где-то ещё сохранились гетто, -они уничтожены вместе с их обитателями... Всё врёт... думает только о своей шкуре... (Рыбаков 1). Не [grandfather] saw right through Yosif. Yosif was lying when he said they might have transported the children to Poland, they had shot them. He'd lied when he said some ghettoes still survived, they'd been liquidated together with their inhabitants....It was all lies...he was only thinking of saving his own skin (1a).♦ "Люди трусы. Видят, как жулик в карман лезет, - отвернутся, потому что за свою шкуру дрожат" (Семёнов 1). "People are cowards. When they see a thief's hand in somebody's pocket they turn away, because they're afraid for their own skins" (1a).♦ "Так, Лашков, так, Вася, - отчеканила она. - Так. Выходит, о шкуре своей печёшься? А я как? - она невольно повторила вопрос, заданный им Калинину. - Как я?" (Максимов 3). "All right, Lashkov, all right, Vasilii," she said slowly and distinctly. "Right. So you're worried about your own skin, are you? And what about me?" Without realizing it she was repeating his question to Kalinin. "What about me?" (За).♦ "...Ежели вашей светлости понадобится человек, который бы не жалел своей шкуры, то извольте вспомнить обо мне..." (Толстой 6). "...If Your Serene Highness has need of a man who doesn't mind risking his skin, please think of me" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > своя шкура
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8 не отходя от кассы
прост., шутл.cf. on the spot; < right> here and now; without much (further) ado; right (straight) away (off); right off the bat Amer.; off-hand- Всему заводу праздник испортить! - не сдерживая злости, сказал Синягин. - Моя бы воля, я б тебе безо всякой бюрократии показал кузькину мать. Не отходя от кассы! (Э. Шим, Белое, чёрное) — Sinyagin could not restrain himself. 'You have spoilt our common holiday. If I had it my way I should give you a sound thrashing without thinking twice. Right off!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не отходя от кассы
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9 вашими устами да мёд пить
вашими (твоими) <бы> устами да мёд питьпогов., часто ирон.your lips dispense sweet honey; cf. it is too good to be true; if only you were right!; that's wishful thinking- Просторная жизнь настанет! - Твоими бы устами да мёд пить! - Фрол вздохнул. - Побожись, что не врёшь! (Н. Вирта, Одиночество) — 'A beautiful life will be ours!' 'That's wishful thinking,' Frol sighed. 'Cross your heart you're not lying.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вашими устами да мёд пить
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м.человек большого ума — man* of great intellect; very clever man*
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в своём, в здравом уме — in one's senses, in one's right mindне в своём уме — not right in the head, out of one's senses
сходить с ума — go* mad, go* off one's head
сводить с ума (вн.) — drive* mad (d.)
ума не приложу разг. — I am at a loss, I am at my wit's end
сколько голов — столько умов погов. — many men, many minds
ум хорошо, а два лучше посл. — two heads are better than one; four eyes see more than two
у него другое на уме разг. — he has something at / in the back of his mind, he's thinking of something else
браться за ум разг. — come* to one's senses, become* / grow* reasonable
ему пришло на ум — it occurred to him; it crossed his mind
это у него из ума нейдёт разг. — he cannot get it out of his head / mind
считать в уме — count in one's head; do mental arithmetic
1, 2 и т. д. в уме ( при сложении и умножении) — carry one, two, etc.
быть себе на уме разг. — know* on which side one's bread is buttered
быть без ума от кого-л., чего-л. — be crazy / wild about smb., smth.
у него что на уме, то и на языке разг. — he wears his heart on his sleeve
научиться уму-разуму — learn* sense, grow* wise
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муж.mind; brains мн. ч.; разг.; ( разум) wit, intellectчеловек большого ума — man of great intellect; very clever man, person of keen intellect
спятить, свихнуться, своротить, сбрендить с ума — разг. to go out of one's mind/head
держать в уме — to keep smth. in one's head
перебирать в уме — to turn smth. over in one's mind
доходить до чего-л. своим умом — to work smth. by oneself, to come to smth. on one's own
раскидывать умом — разг. to think smth. over
жить своим умом — to think for oneself, to live his own way
считать в уме — to count in one's head; to do mental arithmetic
у него что на уме, то и на языке разг. — he wears his heart on his sleep
у него другое на уме разг. — he has something at/in the back of his mind, he's thinking of something else
у него что-то на уме — he has smth. on his mind
у него свое на уме — he has smth. up his sleeve
ум хорошо, а два лучше — two heads are better than one; four eyes see more than two
сколько голов - столько умов — many men, many minds
выживший из ума — шотланд. doited
браться за ум — разг. to come to one's senses, to become/grow reasonable
война умов — battle of wits, war of wits
выживать из ума — to lose one's mind, to have one's mind gone
гибкий ум, живой ум — nimble mind, quick mind, lively wit/mind
лишаться ума — to go mad/crazy, to lose one's mind
набираться ума — to learn sense; to grow wise; to get some sense into one's head
наставлять на ум — to teach smb. some sense
с умом — sensibly, intelligently
сводить с ума — (кого-л.) to drive smb. mad
сходить с ума — to go mad, to go off one's head; (от чего-л.) to go crazy (with)
••быть без ума от кого-л. — to be crazy/wild about smb.
в своем уме — in one's senses, in one's right mind
ему пришло на ум — it occured to him; it crossed his mind
научить уму-разуму — to teach smb. some good sense
научиться уму-разуму — to learn sense, to grow wise
не в своем уме — not right in the head, out of one's sense
у него ума палата — разг. he is big/long on brains
ум за разум заходит разг. — be crazy
ум короток разг. — be dull or dense
ума не приложу разг. — I am at a loss, I am at my wit's end, I have no idea
- доводить до умаэто у него из ума нейдет разг. — he cannot get it out of his head/mind
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13 я правильно думаю, что
Diplomatic term: am I right in thinking thatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я правильно думаю, что
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14 А-5
АВОСЬ ДА НЕБОСЬ АВОСЬ, НЕБОСЬ ДА КАК-НИБУДЬ both obs, coll AdvP these forms only usu. indep. sent or clause fixed WO(used to describe s.o. 's lack of discipline, idleness, lack of initiative, or negligence) s.o. does nothing, thinking, assuming, or hoping that things will work out by themselves without his effortssomehow or other (some way or other, one way or another) (it will work out, things will turn out all right etc)). -
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НА ВКУС чей, кого PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is sent advfrom the standpoint of s.o. 's notions about what is beautiful, right etcto s.o.'s tasteto s.o. 's mind (way of thinking). "Я решился драться с вами... Вы, на мой вкус, здесь лишний... я вас презираю...» (Тургенев 2). "I have decided to fight a duel with you....To my taste, you are superfluous here...I despise you..." (2f). -
16 В-252
БУДЬ (БЫЛА БЫ) МОЙ (твоя и т. п.) ВОЛЯ МОЙ (твоя и т. п.) БЫ ВОЛЯ subord clause, condit these forms only fixed WOif I (you etc) were to decide how the problem, matter in question would be handledif it were up to me (you etc)if I (you etc) had (it) my (your etc) way if I (you etc) were in charge....Была бы воля Ершова, он генералу Гудзю полком не доверил бы командовать, не то что корпусом (Гроссман 2). If it had been up to him, Yershov wouldn't have trusted Gudz with a regiment, let alone a whole corps (2a).«Хочу спросить, когда ты пирушку устраиваешь?»... - «Послезавтра», - сказал Тен-дел... «Теймыра думаешь звать?» - «Как же его не позвать, разрази его молния, сосед!» - «Правильно, зови его вместе с женой!» — «...Моя бы воля, я бы их в адское пекло пригласил!» (Искандер 5). "I wanted to ask, when are you having your party?"..."Day after tomorrow," Tendel said...."Are you thinking of inviting Temyr?" "How can we help it, may he be struck by lightning! He's a neighbor!" "Right, invite him, and his wife too!"..."If I had my way, Td invite them to hellfire!" (5a). -
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HE ГРЕХ кому coll NP Invar impers predic with быть0 used with pfv infin usu. pres or subjunctive) it would not be inappropriate, it would be good for s.o. (to do sth.): X-y не грех сделать Y = it wouldn't be half bad if X did Y it wouldn't be a bad thing it wouldn't hurt X to do Y (in limited contexts) therefe no harm in doing Y.Товарищ Ростова, разговорившись о женщинах, стал смеяться Ростову, говоря, что он всех хитрее и что ему бы не грех познакомить товарищей с спасённою им хорошенькой полькой (Толстой 5). One of his (Rostov's) comrades, talking of women, began to twit Rostov, saying that he was the sliest of them all, that it would not be half bad if he introduced them to the pretty little Polish woman he had rescued (5a).«Им бы самим у него поучиться не грех, да за науку в ножки поклониться...» (Максимов 1). "It wouldn't be a bad idea for them to come and learn from him and bow down in gratitude to him..." (1a).Хороших:) Илья! He пил бы ты больше, а шёл бы лучше в собес или куда там... (Дергачёву). А тебе то же самое: не грех бы и остановиться, об работе подумать (Вампилов 2). (Kh.:) Ilya! You'd be better off going down to the Social Security Office, or somewheres, instead of drinking anymore. (To Dergachev.) And you too. It wouldn't hurt you to stop right there and strrt thinking about some work (2b). -
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ЗА МИЛУЮ ДУШУ coll PrepP Invar adv1. (to do sth.) very willingly, with great enthusiasm, delight: (be) more than happy (to do sth.)(be) only too glad (happy) (to do sth.) with great pleasure happily gladly (in limited contexts) to one'sheartfscontentсъесть (сожрать substand) что \Д-418 -relish (savor) every bite (of sth.)повеселиться - = have the time of one's life."А ведь она (Нинка)... и правда понесла бы их (бутылки с водкой) сдавать... А там за милу(ю) душу приняли бы за те же двенадцать копеек» (Распутин 3). "She (Ninka) really would have done it too. She'd have taken them (the bottles full of vodka) back.... And they'd have been only too glad to give her twelve kopecks for them, same as for the empties" (3a).Тогда вой усилился, словно воющий решил во время перерыва повыть за милую душу (Аксёнов 6). Then the wailing grew louder, as though the waiter had decided that during the lunch break he would wail to his heart's content (6a).Он заговорщически подмигнул мне: не пропадем, мол, погужуемся за милую душу! (Аксенов 6). Не gave me a conspiratorial wink, meaning: We're not going to waste our stay here, we're going to have the time of our lives, aren't we?! (6a).2. ( usu. used with pfv verbs) (to do sth.) without deliberating, immediately, with no qualmswithout thinking twicewithout a moment's hesitation just like that (right) then and there (in limited contexts) in a snap.Не ввязывайся в драку с Петром - может прихлопнуть за милую душу. Don't get in a fight with Pyotr, he could kill you just like that.Эти суки могут тебя обратать и в международной зоне аэропорта, и на борту самолета запереть в сортирный чуланчик, как недавно поступили с нежной балериной В., и в братской республике захапают за милую душу (Аксенов 12). Those animals could get him back even from the international zone or lock him into the toilet on board a plane, he knew, as they recently did with the delicate ballerina V, and they could grab him in a snap in a "fraternal republic" (12a).3. (used with pfv verbs) certainly, unquestionably, without any doubtfor (darn) suresure as anything (therefe (there are)) no two ways about it. -
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HE С ТОГО КОНЦА начинать что, браться за что и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv fixed WO(to begin, undertake sth.) incorrectly, using the wrong approach, means etc: (begin (start) sth.) from (at) the wrong end(begin (approach) sth.) the wrong way (approach s.o. sth.) from the wrong angle (in limited contexts) put the cart before the horse.«Снимут судимость! - зло воскликнул Нержин, и глаза его сузились. - Да откуда вы взяли, что я хочу этой подачки: хорошо работал, так, мол, освобождайся?! Мы тебя прощаем. Нет, Пётр Трофимович!.. Не с того конца! Пусть признают сперва, что за образ мыслей нельзя сажать - а там мы посмотрим - прощаем ли!» (Солженицын 3). "They'll remove the conviction from my record!" Nerzhin cried angrily, his eyes narrowing. "Where did you get the idea that I want that little gift? 'You've worked well, so we'll free you, forgive you.' No, Pyotr Trofimovich!...You're beginning at the wrong end. Let them admit first that it's not right to put people in prison for their way of thinking, and then we will decide whether we will forgive thenf (3a).Лицо у Егорши вытянулось. Жалко, чёрт побери! Не с того, видно, конца заход сделал (Абрамов 1). Egorsha's face fell. What a shame, goddammit! Obviously, he'd approached her from the wrong angle (1a). -
20 Л-109
HE ЛИШНЕЕ (HE ЛИШНЕ) AdjP subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. infin or a clause) or obj-compl with находить, считать (1st var. only, obj: usu. deverbal noun or infin)) it would help, be useful (to do sth.): it wouldn't be (such) a bad idea (to do sth.) it won't (wouldn't) hurt one (to do sth.) (there's) no harm in (doing sth.) it would be worthwhile (to do sth.) sth. is worth doing Ws (it would be) worth it (to do sth.) it wouldn't be out of place (to do sth.).(Нина:) Сначала думать надо, а потом уже с ума сходить! (Бусыгин:) Разве? Уж лучше наоборот. (Сарафанов:)...По-моему, Володя прав. Думать, конечно, не лишнее, но... (Вампилов 4). (N.:) You must think first, and then go round the bend! (B.:) Really? Better the other way round. (S.:) I think Volodia's right. No harm in thinking, of course, but... (4a).«Запишите и про небо это будет не лишним записать» (Достоевский 1). "Write that down about heaven, too, it's worth writing down" (1a).
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right-thinking — adj a right thinking person has opinions, principles, or standards of behaviour that you approve of = ↑right minded ▪ I condemn this killing, as all right thinking people must … Dictionary of contemporary English
right-thinking — adjective usually before noun a right thinking person has opinions and principles that you think are sensible and morally correct: He has the support of most right thinking people in this country … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
right-thinking — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ right minded … English terms dictionary
right-thinking — ADJ: usu ADJ n (approval) If you think that someone s opinions or beliefs are sensible and you agree with them, you can describe them as a right thinking person. Every right thinking American would be proud of them. Syn: right minded … English dictionary
right-thinking — adjective a right thinking person has opinions, principles or standards of behaviour that you approve of: Any right thinking woman would agree … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
right-thinking — UK / US adjective [usually before noun] a right thinking person has opinions and principles that you think are sensible and morally correct He has the support of most right thinking people in this country … English dictionary
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right-thinking — /ˈraɪt θɪŋkɪŋ/ (say ruyt thingking) adjective → right minded …
right-thinking — /ruyt thing king/, adj. having acceptably proper or correct convictions, beliefs, etc. [1820 30] * * * … Universalium
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