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1 Ф-34
НА ФУФУ obsoles, highly coll PrepP Invar adv(to do sth.) haphazardly, without proper care, thought, attention etccarelesslyslapdash in a slipshod (slapdash) manner.Ему ничего важного нельзя поручать: все делает на фуфу. You can't trust anything important to him, he does everything slapdash. -
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• НА ФУФУ obsoles, highly coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to do sth.) haphazardly, without proper care, thought, attention etc:- carelessly;- slapdash;- in a slipshod < slapdash> manner.♦ Ему ничего важного нельзя поручать: все делает на фуфу. You can't trust anything important to him, he does everything slapdash.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на фуфу
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3 К-20
ЛИШЬ БЫ КАК coll AdvP Invar adv fixed WO(to do sth.) carelessly, negligently, without regard for qualityslapdashin a slapdash (slipshod) manner any which (old) way. -
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ТИП ДА ЛЯП ТЯП-ЛЯП both coll Invar fixed WO1.adv(to do sth.) hastily and carelesslyslapdashsloppily in a slipshod way any old way bing, bang, boom.Книжные полки никуда не годятся, он их сделал тяп-ляп. These bookshelves are good for nothing, he put them together slapdash.2.Interj often used as predic ( impers or with subj: всё)) used as an appraisal of how s.o. does sth. quickly but carelessly and crudely: (slam) bang—and it's done.«Вы хотели ведь написать к домовому хозяину?.. Вот бы теперь и написали». - «Теперь, теперь! Ещё у меня поважнее есть дело. Ты думаешь, что это дрова рубить? Тяп да ляп?» (Гончаров 1). "But you were going to write to the landlord, weren't you, sir?...You ought to write him now, sir.** "Now, now! I have much more important business to attend to. You think it's just like chopping wood? Bang-and it's done?** (1a). -
5 лишь бы как
• ЛИШЬ БЫ КАК coll[AdvP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to do sth.) carelessly, negligently, without regard for quality:- slapdash;- any which (old) way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лишь бы как
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6 сделать круг
I• ЛИШЬ БЫ КАК coll[AdvP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to do sth.) carelessly, negligently, without regard for quality:- slapdash;- any which (old) way.II• ДЕЛАТЬ/СДЕЛАТЬ <ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ> КРУГ coll[VP; subj: usu. human or collect]=====⇒ to go, travel somewhere by an indirect route (which takes longer than the direct route):- X went < took> a roundabout way;- X went (took) the long way (a)round.♦ Григорий отвёл и посадил на коней две сотни, отошёл назад, стараясь, чтобы противник не определил его направления. Двадцать вёрст дали круга (Шолохов 3). Grigory withdrew the squadrons, got them mounted and rode back, trying to deceive the enemy as to the direction he was taking. They made a detour of twenty versts (3a).♦ [Анна Петровна:] Как к вам ехать, Порфирий Семёныч? Через Юсновку? [Глагольев I:] Нет... Круг дадите, если поедете через Юсновку (Чехов 1). [А.Р.:] How do we reach your place, Mr. Glagolyev? Through Yusnovka? [G. Sr.:] No, that's the long way around (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сделать круг
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7 тяп да ляп
• ТЯП ДА ЛЯП; ТЯП-ЛЯП both coll[Invar; fixed WO]=====1. [adv]⇒ (to do sth.) hastily and carelessly:- slapdash;- sloppily;- any old way;- bing, bang, boom.♦ Книжные полки никуда не годятся, он их сделал тяп-ляп. These bookshelves are good for nothing, he put them together slapdash.2. [Interj; often used as predic (impers or with subj: всё)]⇒ used as an appraisal of how s.o. does sth. quickly but carelessly and crudely:- (slam) bang - and it's done.♦ "Вы хотели ведь написать к домовому хозяину?.. Вот бы теперь и написали". - "Теперь, теперь! Ещё у меня поважнее есть дело. Ты думаешь, что это дрова рубить? Тяп да ляп?" (Гончаров 1). "But you were going to write to the landlord, weren't you, sir?...You ought to write him now, sir." "Now, now! I have much more important business to attend to. You think it's just like chopping wood? Bang-and it's done?" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тяп да ляп
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8 тяп-ляп
• ТЯП ДА ЛЯП; ТЯП-ЛЯП both coll[Invar; fixed WO]=====1. [adv]⇒ (to do sth.) hastily and carelessly:- slapdash;- sloppily;- any old way;- bing, bang, boom.♦ Книжные полки никуда не годятся, он их сделал тяп-ляп. These bookshelves are good for nothing, he put them together slapdash.2. [Interj; often used as predic (impers or with subj: всё)]⇒ used as an appraisal of how s.o. does sth. quickly but carelessly and crudely:- (slam) bang - and it's done.♦ "Вы хотели ведь написать к домовому хозяину?.. Вот бы теперь и написали". - "Теперь, теперь! Ещё у меня поважнее есть дело. Ты думаешь, что это дрова рубить? Тяп да ляп?" (Гончаров 1). "But you were going to write to the landlord, weren't you, sir?...You ought to write him now, sir." "Now, now! I have much more important business to attend to. You think it's just like chopping wood? Bang-and it's done?" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тяп-ляп
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9 наскоро
нареч.hastily, hurriedly; slapdash разг.делать что-л. наскоро — do things hastily / carelessly, или in a slapdash way / manner
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10 наспех
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только ед.; разг.
1) (плохая, небрежная работа) slapdash/careless work; hack-work; botch; bungle; pot-boiler (в литературе, искусстве)
2) (побочный легкий заработок) money made on the side; money spinning side-line; extra work* * ** * *slapdash/careless work; hack-work; botch; bungle* * *botcheryhack-workpot-boilerpotboilerquickietrash -
12 наскоро
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13 наспех
нареч.in a hurry, in haste; ( небрежно) carelessly, in a slapdash mannerэ́то сде́лано на́спех — it's a slapdash job
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14 кое-как
нрчмы кое-ка́к успе́ли на вокза́л — we just about made it to the station
2) небрежно anyhow, in a slapdash way; как-нибудь somehow (or other)он рабо́тает кое-ка́к — he's very slapdash with his work
она́ сде́лала перево́д кое-ка́к — she breezed through the translation
он кое-ка́к раздобы́л де́нег — he got the money somehow
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15 беспечный
1) General subject: blithe, carefree, careless, cavalier (having or showing no concern for something that is important or serious - см. http://www.merriam-webster.com/top-ten-lists/top-10-simple-but-intelligent-words/cavalier.html), devil may care, devil-may-care, devoid of cares, easy going, easygoing, gay, happy go lucky, happy-go-lucky, inapprehensive, incautious, jaunty, light, light hearted, light-hearted, lightsome, negligent, nonchalant, reckless, rocked in security, slaphappy, thoughtless, uncareful, unconcerned, unguarded, unheedful, unmindful, unthinking, unthoughtful, unworried, volatile, watchless, flippant, devil-may-carish, giddy-pated, mindless2) Colloquial: slapdash3) Poetical language: blithesome5) Aviation medicine: inadvertent -
16 грубая стряпня
Makarov: slapdash work -
17 его книга - грубая стряпня
General subject: his book is mere slapdashУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его книга - грубая стряпня
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18 как попало
1) General subject: anyhow, anyroad (часто just anyway), anyway, anyway (часто just anyway), anyways (часто just anyway), at random, every which way, haphazard, harum-scarum, helter skelter, helter-skelter, higgledy piggledy, higgledy-piggledy, hit and miss, hit or miss, hit-or-miss, hitty missy, hurry scurry, hurry skurry, pell-mell, pellmell, wild, willy-nilly, blindly2) Colloquial: any old how, hitty-missy, hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, slapdash, catch-as-catch-can3) American: forty ways for Sunday, forty ways from Sunday, forty ways to Sunday -
19 кое-как
1) General subject: after a fashion, after a sort, anyhow, anyway, carelessly, casually, hit or miss, hit-or-miss, hitty missy, hugger-mugger, hurriedly, in a perfunctory manner, in some sort, jerry, jerry-built, muddle through, negligently, pell-mell, shuffle, slop-built, slovenly, so and so, thinly, by halves, raggedly, clumsily, hurryingly, somehow or other, sketchily2) Colloquial: hitty-missy, hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, slapdash, catch-as-catch-can3) Rare: sloven4) Sakhalin energy glossary: in a slipshod fashion (работать) -
20 кое-как, как попало
1) General subject: hurry-scurry, slapdash2) American: every which wayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кое-как, как попало
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