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1 у неё семь пятниц на неделе
Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > у неё семь пятниц на неделе
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2 хотеть
нсв vt1) ощущать потребность to want; желать to desire, to wishхоте́ть есть — to be hungry
хоте́ть пить — to be thirsty
хоте́ть игру́шку — to want a toy
е́сли хоти́те — if you want/wish/like
не хочу́ име́ть с ним ничего́ о́бщего — I don't want/wish to have anything to do with him
не хоте́ть де́лать что-л — to be reluctant/unwilling to do sth
что вы хоти́те на у́жин? — what would you like for supper?
я бы хоте́л уви́деть её — I should like/I'd like to see her
он бы хоте́л/он хо́чет, что́бы вы ему́ всё рассказа́ли — he would like/he wants you to tell him everything
хоти́те ча́ю? — would you like a cup of tea?, would you care for a cup of tea? lit, do you feel like a cup of tea?
она́ сама́ не зна́ет, чего́ хо́чет — she doesn't know her own mind
3) добиваться to want, to seek lit, to strive for lit; to be after collхоте́ть внима́ния — to want/to seek attention
они́ хотя́т сно́ва установи́ть пре́жнюю систе́му — they seek to restore the old system
я́-то зна́ю, чего́ он хо́чет — I do know what he wants/what he's after
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В ОБИДЕ на кого PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье (subj: human often neg) to feel annoyed, displeased with s.o., feel o.s. aggrievedX на Y-a в обиде - X is offended (by Y's words (by what Y did etc))X has taken offense (umbrage) at Y (at Y's words etc) X feels resentment toward Y X resents Y% actions (what Y did etc) X is peeved at YNeg X не будет на Y-a в обиде — X won't mind....Молчал всесильный Парвус. Да он справедливо мог быть и в обиде. А не исключено: испытывал Ленина нервы, усилял свою позицию выжиданием (Солженицын 5)....The all-powerful Parvus said nothing. Of course, he had every right to be offended. And it was quite possible that he was testing Lenin's nerves, and holding out to strengthen his own position (5a).Знаете, отец меня любил больше, чем меня любила мать. Не подумайте, что я на нее в обиде. Я очень любил маму, никакой обиды на неё не имел... (Рыбаков 1). Не (Father) loved me more than mother did, you know. You mustn't think that I resented this. I loved mother very much and had no ill feelings at all towards her... (1a).Ну, как обживаешься, солдат?» - обратился Подрезов к Илье. «Спасибо, товарищ секретарь. Не обижаюсь»... - «Значит, армия претензий к нам не имеет. Ну а у нас к армии претензия. Председатель на тебя в обиде» (Абрамов 1). "Well, getting used to being back home, soldier?" Podrezov asked Ilya. "Yes thanks, Comrade Secretary. I can't complain."..."So the army doesn't have any gripes with us. But we have a gripe with the army: the Chairwoman here is peeved at you" (1a).«...Ты - казак, вот и поедем со мной на поля... А Полюшка останется с бабкой домоседовать ( ungrammat = домоседничать). Она на нас в обиде не будет» (Шолохов 5). "You're a Cossack now, so come out into the fields with me....And Polyushka can stay at home with Granny. She won't mind" (5a). -
4 в обиде
[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: human); often neg]=====⇒ to feel annoyed, displeased with s.o., feel o.s. aggrieved:- X has taken offense (umbrage) at Y (at Y's words etc);- X resents Y's actions (what Y did etc);|| Neg X не будет на Y-а в обиде≈ X won't mind.♦...Молчал всесильный Парвус. Да он справедливо мог быть и в обиде. А не исключено: испытывал Ленина нервы, усилял свою позицию выжиданием (Солженицын 5)....The all-powerful Parvus said nothing. Of course, he had every right to be offended. And it was quite possible that he was testing Lenin's nerves, and holding out to strengthen his own position (5a).♦ Знаете, отец меня любил больше, чем меня любила мать. Не подумайте, что я на нее в обиде. Я очень любил маму, никакой обиды на неё не имел... (Рыбаков 1). Не [Father] loved me more than mother did, you know. You mustn't think that I resented this. I loved mother very much and had no ill feelings at all towards her... (1a).♦ "Ну, как обживаешься, солдат?" - обратился Подрезов к Илье. "Спасибо, товарищ секретарь. Не обижаюсь"... - "Значит, армия претензий к нам не имеет. Ну а у нас к армии претензия. Председатель на тебя в обиде" (Абрамов 1). "Well, getting used to being back home, soldier?" Podrezov asked Ilya. "Yes thanks, Comrade Secretary. I can't complain."..."So the army doesn't have any gripes with us. But we have a gripe with the army: the Chairwoman here is peeved at you" (1a).♦ "...Ты - казак, вот и поедем со мной на поля... А Полюшка останется с бабкой домоседовать [ungrammat = домоседничать]. Она на нас в обиде не будет" (Шолохов 5). "You're a Cossack now, so come out into the fields with me....And Polyushka can stay at home with Granny. She won't mind" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в обиде
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