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  • 1 фальшивить

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > фальшивить

  • 2 фальшивить

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фальшивить

  • 3 детонировать

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > детонировать

  • 4 петь на полтона

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > петь на полтона

  • 5 петь ниже, чем нужно

    General subject: sing flat

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > петь ниже, чем нужно

  • 6 сфальшивить

    1) General subject: hit a clam, sing flat

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сфальшивить

  • 7 совокупление

    1) General subject: coition, coupling, sexual intercourse
    2) Biology: copulation
    3) Law: congress
    4) Physiology: coitus
    6) Invective: jazz, lay, ride a pony
    7) Taboo: ( the) other, Bologna bop (см. sausage), Donald (см. Donald Duck), Dutch kiss, Irish dip, Irish whist (where the Jack takes the ace) (см. jack, ace), Moll Peatley's jig, Ugandan affairs (sing) (обычно совершаемое в "экзотическом" месте, напр. в общественном туалете), Zinzanbrook (произносится zin-zan-bruck), a little conversation, accommodation, act, act of acts, any (usu get any), ass (usu have/get some ass), axe-grinding, banana, bang (usu have a bang), bash, bawdy banquet, bean-spilling, bedtime story, bedventure, belly ride, belly-bamping, belt, biggie, bike ride to Brighton, bit (обычно "на стороне"), bit of brush (usu have a bit of brush), bit of fish (usu have a bit of fish), bit of flat (usu do/have a bit of flat), bit of fun (usu have a bit of fun) (usu do/have a bit of flat), bit of hair (usu do/have a bit of flat), bit of hard for a bit of soft, bit of how's yer father, bit of jam (usu have a bit of jam), bit of meat (usu have a bit of meat) (usu do/have a bit of flat), bit of nifty (usu have a bit of nifty) (usu do/have a bit of flat), bit of share (usu have a bit of share), bit of skirt (usu do/ have/look for a bit of skirt), bit of snibley (usu have a bit of snibley; особ. с точки зрения мужчины), bit of that there (usu have a bit of that there), blanket drill (usu have a blanket drill), blanket hornpipe (usu have a blanket hornpipe), bonk (usu have a bonk), boody, boom-boom, booting, boozle, buckwild (usu get buckwild), bunk-up, bunk-up (usu have a bunk-up), bush patrol, business, butt, buttock-jig, button working (см. button), candy (часто употребляется в блюзах), carnal knowledge, cauliflower (usu a bit of cauliflower), cha-cha, charver, chauvering, chingazo, chuff, chunk, congress (usu be in congress), cooze, cosy, counter, crack (usu have/get a crack), crumpet (usu get/have a piece of crumpet), cunt, cut a side, cut off the joint (с точки зрения мужчины), cuzzy, daily mail, dash in the bloomers (обычно быстрое и внебрачное), dash up the channel (usu have/take a dash up the channel), depth charge, doctors and nurses (usu play doctors and nurses), dunking, ejectment in love lane, essence of bend-over, extras, feather-bed jig, ficky-fick, fig-fig, first game ever played, fish supper, flagrant delight (игра слов на лат. in flagrante delicto в момент совершения преступления), flame, flatback (в традиционной позиции "мужчина сверху"), flesh session, flip, flop, frame, freak, frig, frock, fuck, fuckeding, fucking, fucky, fun and games, futz, futzing, go, greens, grind (usu do a grind), ground rations (pl), grummet, hanky-panky (особ. при измене любовнице или жене), he-ing and she-ing, home run (см. first base, third base; игра слов на бейсбольном термине), horizontal exercise, horizontal jogging, horizontal refreshment, hose, hot beef injection, hot meat injection, hot roll with cream, hot session, houghmagandy, how's your father, hump, humpery, humpty, hunk, hunk of ass, in and out, interflora (намек на flower power, движение хиппи, девизом которого была фраза make love not war), interior decorating (обычно днем), invitation to the waltz (см. waltz), jackass (usu have/get some ass), jelly, jerk, jig, jiggery pokery, jing-jang (от кит. инь-ян), jive (usu have a jive), jobbing, joy ride, knockie, kwela, lame duck, lay (usu have a lay), leap (usu do a leap), leap in the dark, legover (usu get one's leg over q.v.), lewd infusion, limit, lipwork, little bit, little bit of keg, meat injection, mount (usu do a mount), mugging up, nail (usu have a nail), nasty, national indoor game, naughty, navel engagement (игра слов на naval engagement морское сражение), necessary (usu do the necessary), nibble (usu have a nibble), nifty, night games, nobbing, noogie, nookey, nudge, nudge, nurtle, nut, nutt (особ. приятное), oats, oil change, old one-two, one, one with t'other, pank (см. hanky-panky; особ. вне брака), parallel parking, party, patha-patha, peter, piece, piece of ass, piece of skirt, piece of tail, pile, pile-driving, play the back nine, pleasure, pom-pom, poon (особ. с темнокожей женщиной), pork prescription, porking, portion, prod, pudding, pump, punani, punch (usu have a punch), push (usu have a push), pussy, put-and-take, quim-sticking, quim-wedging, quimming, rabbit-habit, ram, ram job, religious oservances, ride (см. bare-back riding; usu have/take a ride), rip-off, rocking chair, rogering, roll (usu have a roll; обыч. с точки зрения мужчины), roll-in-the-hay, root, route, rub-belly, rudeness, rudies (sing), rule of three, rump-work, rumpo, sausage and donut situation (гетеросексуальное), scene, score, screw, screwing, seeing-to (usu give someone a good seeing-to), service, sex, sex-job, sexperience, shafting (usu give somebody a good shafting), shag, shake, short time, short-arm practice, shot, shot downstairs, shove, shudder, skirt, slam, slap and tickle, slithery, smack, snack-up, snag, snake in the grass, snibbet, some, splosh (usu a bit of splosh), squeeze-'em-close, squelching, strap, strap-on, stroke (usu have/take a stroke), stuff, stuffing (usu give somebody a good stuffing; с точки зрения мужчины), stunt, swing, tail, tail-wagging, ten, that thing, tick-tack, tiffin, tip, tough stuff, trade, trick, trim, trip up the Rhine, trouser action, tumble-in, tummy-tickling, turbot for tea, turn, ugly, under, under cover, valentino, wax, wham (особ. быстрое, не приносящее удовлетворения женщине), wham-bam (особ. быстрое, не приносящее удовлетворения женщине), wild thing, work (usu get (some) work), works (pl), yig-yag, you-know-what, zig-zag

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совокупление

  • 8 К-459

    кукиш (фига, шиш) с маслом highly coll NP sing only fixed WO
    1. often получить, дать кому и т. п. кукиш (фигу, шиш) с маслом (to receive, give s.o. etc) absolutely nothing
    zilch
    nil nix not a (frigging (damn)) thing (in refer, to s.o. 's having no money) (be) really (flat) broke (busted).
    «Богатые, они всегда скупятся. Пять копеек на билет им жалко...» - «А может, у него в кармане шиш с маслом, -засмеялся парень в картузе. - Тогда я за него заплачу» (Паустовский 1). "Rich people are always stingy. They hate to waste five kopecks on a ticket...." "But maybe he's really broke," a young fellow in a cap said laughing. "In that case, I'll pay for him" (1b).
    2. ( usu. Interj) used to express flat denial, objection
    like hell (one will (did etc))
    no way my ass you (he etc) can kiss my ass stuff it!
    «Вы, гражданин Шариков, говорите... несознательно. На воинский учёт необходимо взяться». - «На учёт возьмусь, а воевать - шиш с маслом», - неприязненно ответил Шариков... (Булгаков 11). "Citizen Sharikov, your words are...lacking in social consciousness. It is most essential to be registered in the military rolls." "I'll register, but if it comes to fighting, they can kiss..." Sharikov answered coldly... (1 la).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-459

  • 9 кукиш с маслом

    КУКИШ <ФИГА, ШИШ> С МАСЛОМ highly coll
    [NP; sing only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. often получить, дать кому и т.п. кукиш <фигу, шиш> с маслом (to receive, give s.o. etc) absolutely nothing:
    - nil;
    - nix;
    - not a (frigging < damn>) thing;
    - [in refer, to s.o.'s having no money](be) really < flat> broke < busted>.
         ♦ "Богатые, они всегда скупятся. Пять копеек на билет им жалко..." - "А может, у него в кармане шиш с маслом, - засмеялся парень в картузе. - Тогда я за него заплачу" (Паустовский 1). "Rich people are always stingy. They hate to waste five kopecks on a ticket...." "But maybe he's really broke," a young fellow in a cap said laughing. "In that case, I'll pay for him" (1b).
    2. [usu. Interj]
    used to express flat denial, objection:
    - like hell (one will <did etc>);
    - you <he etc> can kiss my ass;
    - stuff it!
         ♦ "Вы, гражданин Шариков, говорите... несознательно. На воинский учёт необходимо взяться". - "На учёт возьмусь, а воевать - шиш с маслом", - неприязненно ответил Шариков... (Булгаков 11). "Citizen Sharikov, your words are...lacking in social consciousness. It is most essential to be registered in the military rolls." "I'll register, but if it comes to fighting, they can kiss..." Sharikov answered coldly... (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кукиш с маслом

  • 10 фига с маслом

    КУКИШ <ФИГА, ШИШ> С МАСЛОМ highly coll
    [NP; sing only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. often получить, дать кому и т.п. кукиш <фигу, шиш> с маслом (to receive, give s.o. etc) absolutely nothing:
    - nil;
    - nix;
    - not a (frigging < damn>) thing;
    - [in refer, to s.o.'s having no money](be) really < flat> broke < busted>.
         ♦ "Богатые, они всегда скупятся. Пять копеек на билет им жалко..." - "А может, у него в кармане шиш с маслом, - засмеялся парень в картузе. - Тогда я за него заплачу" (Паустовский 1). "Rich people are always stingy. They hate to waste five kopecks on a ticket...." "But maybe he's really broke," a young fellow in a cap said laughing. "In that case, I'll pay for him" (1b).
    2. [usu. Interj]
    used to express flat denial, objection:
    - like hell (one will <did etc>);
    - you <he etc> can kiss my ass;
    - stuff it!
         ♦ "Вы, гражданин Шариков, говорите... несознательно. На воинский учёт необходимо взяться". - "На учёт возьмусь, а воевать - шиш с маслом", - неприязненно ответил Шариков... (Булгаков 11). "Citizen Sharikov, your words are...lacking in social consciousness. It is most essential to be registered in the military rolls." "I'll register, but if it comes to fighting, they can kiss..." Sharikov answered coldly... (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > фига с маслом

  • 11 шиш с маслом

    КУКИШ <ФИГА, ШИШ> С МАСЛОМ highly coll
    [NP; sing only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. often получить, дать кому и т.п. кукиш <фигу, шиш> с маслом (to receive, give s.o. etc) absolutely nothing:
    - nil;
    - nix;
    - not a (frigging < damn>) thing;
    - [in refer, to s.o.'s having no money](be) really < flat> broke < busted>.
         ♦ "Богатые, они всегда скупятся. Пять копеек на билет им жалко..." - "А может, у него в кармане шиш с маслом, - засмеялся парень в картузе. - Тогда я за него заплачу" (Паустовский 1). "Rich people are always stingy. They hate to waste five kopecks on a ticket...." "But maybe he's really broke," a young fellow in a cap said laughing. "In that case, I'll pay for him" (1b).
    2. [usu. Interj]
    used to express flat denial, objection:
    - like hell (one will <did etc>);
    - you <he etc> can kiss my ass;
    - stuff it!
         ♦ "Вы, гражданин Шариков, говорите... несознательно. На воинский учёт необходимо взяться". - "На учёт возьмусь, а воевать - шиш с маслом", - неприязненно ответил Шариков... (Булгаков 11). "Citizen Sharikov, your words are...lacking in social consciousness. It is most essential to be registered in the military rolls." "I'll register, but if it comes to fighting, they can kiss..." Sharikov answered coldly... (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шиш с маслом

  • 12 Ш-67

    ШИШ В КАРМАНЕ у кого highly coll WO sing only often VP subj. with бытье) s.o. has no money: у X-a шиш в кармане - X is (flat) broke X doesn't have a kopeck (a penny, a dime etc) to his name (in his pocket) X doesn't have two nickels to rub together.
    «Видишь, что человеку (пассажиру) надо ехать, а он от тебя по вагону прячется, - значит, у него в кармане шиш» (Паустовский 1). "You can see the man (the passenger) has to go somewhere, but he's trying to hide from you-it means he hasn't a kopeck in his pocket" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Ш-67

  • 13 шиш в кармане

    [NP; sing only; often VPsubj with быть]
    =====
    s.o. has no money:
    - у X-a шиш в кармане X is (flat) broke;
    - X doesn't have a kopeck <a penny, a dime etc> to his name < in his pocket>;
    - X doesn't have two nickels to rub together.
         ♦ "Видишь, что человеку [пассажиру] надо ехать, а он от тебя по вагону прячется, - значит, у него в кармане шиш" (Паустовский 1). "You can see the man [the passenger] has to go somewhere, but he's trying to hide from you-it means he hasn't a kopeck in his pocket" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шиш в кармане

  • 14 Голландия

    Нидерланды или Голландия
    (государственный язык нидерландский, национальная валюта — гульден)
    Netherlands, the (used with a sing. or pl. v.)
    a kingdom in W Europe, on the North Sea. 14, 715, 000; 16, 163 sq. mi. (41, 863 sq. km). Capitals: Amsterdam and The Hague. Also called Holland. Dutch, Nederland.
    Derived words: Netherlander, n. / Netherlandian, adj.
    Also called: Holland.
    1. a kingdom in NW Europe, on the North Sea: declared independence from Spain in 1581 as the United Provinces; became a major maritime and commercial power in the 17th century, gaining many overseas possessions; a member of the Common Market. It is mostly flat and low-lying, with about 40 per cent of the land being below sea level, much of it on polders protected by dykes. Language: Dutch. Religion: Christian, with both Protestant and Roman Catholic Churches. Currency: guilder. Capital: Amsterdam, with the seat of government at The Hague. Pop.: 14 714 948 (1988 est.). Area: 40 883 sq. km (15 785 sq. miles). Dutch name: Nederland
    2. the kingdom of the Netherlands together with the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium, esp. as ruled by Spain and Austria before 1581; the Low Countries.

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Голландия

  • 15 Нидерланды

    Нидерланды или Голландия
    (государственный язык нидерландский, национальная валюта — гульден)
    Netherlands, the (used with a sing. or pl. v.)
    a kingdom in W Europe, on the North Sea. 14, 715, 000; 16, 163 sq. mi. (41, 863 sq. km). Capitals: Amsterdam and The Hague. Also called Holland. Dutch, Nederland.
    Derived words: Netherlander, n. / Netherlandian, adj.
    Also called: Holland.
    1. a kingdom in NW Europe, on the North Sea: declared independence from Spain in 1581 as the United Provinces; became a major maritime and commercial power in the 17th century, gaining many overseas possessions; a member of the Common Market. It is mostly flat and low-lying, with about 40 per cent of the land being below sea level, much of it on polders protected by dykes. Language: Dutch. Religion: Christian, with both Protestant and Roman Catholic Churches. Currency: guilder. Capital: Amsterdam, with the seat of government at The Hague. Pop.: 14 714 948 (1988 est.). Area: 40 883 sq. km (15 785 sq. miles). Dutch name: Nederland
    2. the kingdom of the Netherlands together with the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium, esp. as ruled by Spain and Austria before 1581; the Low Countries.

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Нидерланды

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