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1 MUCH
• Either too much or too little - Разом густо, разом пусто (P), Часом с квасом, порой с водой (4)• Even too much honey nothing else than gall - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• For all those to whom much is given, much is required - Кому много дано, с того много и взыщется (K)• Much is expected where much is given - Кому много дано, с того много и взыщется (K)• Much will have more - Деньги к деньгам идут (Д)• Never too much of a good thing - Кашу маслом не испортишь (K)• Too much breaks the bag - Тяжело нагребешь, домой не донесешь (T)• Too much honey cloys the stomach - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• Too much of a good thing /is good for nothing/ - Блины, и те надоедают (Б), И калачи приедаются (И), Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C), Хорошего понемножку (X)• Too much of a good thing is worse than none at all - Блины, и те надоедают (Б), И калачи приедаются (И), Масло по маслу не приправа (M), Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C), Хорошего понемножку (X)• Too much of one thing is good for nothing - Масло по маслу не приправа (M)• Too much pudding chokes the dog - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• Too much water drowned the miller - Хорошего понемножку (X)• Whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required - Кому много дано, с того много и взыщется (K)• You can never (can't) have too much of a good thing - Кашу маслом не испортишь (K) -
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3 тем хуже
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4 гораздо хуже
1) General subject: (быть) (to be) much the worse (for smth.) (вследствие чего-л.), a good deal worse, not nearly so good, so much worse (Всё могло закончиться гораздо хуже.- It could have been so much worse.)2) Makarov: good deal worse, much worse -
5 тем хуже
1. all the worseвысокий и худой, длинный, долговязый — all legs
хуже всего то, что … — the worst of it is that …
наравне с лучшими; не хуже других — with the best
2. so much the worseбывает и хуже; случается и худшее — worse things happen
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6 хуже
Iпого́да сего́дня ху́же, чем вчера́ — the weather today is worse than yesterday
2) предик. безл. it is worseему́ сего́дня от э́того не ху́же — he is none the worse for it today
тем ху́же — so much the worse
ху́же всего́ — worst of all
ху́же всего́, что — the worst of it is that
да́льше бы́ло ещё ху́же — worse was to come
станови́ться всё ху́же — go from bad to worse
••IIху́же не́куда — it couldn't be worse
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7 хуже
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8 хуже
1.1. (сравн. ст. от прил. плохой и худой II) worseпогода сегодня хуже, чем вчера — the weather today is worse than yesterday
2. предик. безл. it is worse2. (сравн. ст. от нареч. плохо и худо)хуже всего, что — the worst of it is that
worseстановиться всё хуже — go* from bad* to worse
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9 значительно хуже
2) Makarov: a good deal worse, good deal worse, much worse -
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1. тв. ед., дт. мн. см. тот 2.1. союз theчем больше, тем лучше — the more, the better
2. нареч. so much theтем более, что — the more so, as; especially as
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1. мест.; твор. ед. и дат. мн. ч. от тот 2. союзчем больше, тем лучше — the more, the better
3. нареч.чем выше, тем лучше — the taller, the better
тем более, что — the more so(,) as; especially as
тем не менее — nevertheless, none the less
тем самым — thereby, thus, in that way
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12 намного хуже
2) Makarov: much worse -
13 тем
I тв. ед., дт. мн.см. тотII союз(указывает на бо́льшую степень проявления признака) so much the; theчем бо́льше, тем лу́чше — the more, the better
тем лу́чше — so much the better
тем ху́же — so much the worse
••тем бо́лее что — the more so because; especially as
тем не ме́нее — nevertheless, nonetheless
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14 тем хуже
1) General subject: all the worse, more is the pity, the more's the pity2) Makarov: so much the worse -
15 тем хуже для него
General subject: so much the worse for him, the worse for him -
16 себе дороже
(станет, стоит и т. п.)it isn't worth it; it will cost one dear; it will make matters worse; so much the worse for one- Пулю вам надо извлечь. - Это из ливера, что ли? - Из лёгкого. - Не буду! - угрюмо отозвался полковник. - Риск больно велик. Я тоже тут маленько грамотным стал, наслушался. Пятьдесят процентов на пятьдесят, это, брат, себе дороже. (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — 'The bullet must be removed.' 'From my livers, you mean?' 'From your lung.' 'Nothing doing,' Sarantsev said sullenly. 'It's too big a risk. I've learnt something about medicine here, I've heard enough. A fifty-fifty chance is not worth it, doctor.'
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17 У-96
В СВОЁМ УМЕ coll PrepP Invar usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human often neg fixed WOone is in a healthy mental state, saneX в своём уме - X is in his right mindX is of sound mindNeg X не в своём уме - X is out of his mindX is off his head (off his rocker etc).«Экспертиза медиков стремилась доказать нам, что подсудимый не в своем уме и маньяк. Я утверждаю, что он именно в своём уме, но что это-то и всего хуже...» (Достоевский 2). The medical experts strove to prove to us that the defendant is out of his mind and a maniac. I insist that he is precisely in his right mind, and so much the worse for him.. " (2a).(Мелания:) Докажем, что завещатель не в своём уме был... (Горький 2). (М.:) We can prove that the man was not in his right mind when he made the will (2b).Они, наверное, не в своём уме... До чего доводит слепая ненависть...» (Свирский 1). "They're obviously out of their minds....That's where blind hatred leads you" (1a). -
18 в своем уме
• В СВОЕМ УМЕ coll[PrepP; Invar; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human); often neg; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is in a healthy mental state, sane:- X is off his head (off his rocker etc).♦ "Экспертиза медиков стремилась доказать нам, что подсудимый не в своем уме и маньяк. Я утверждаю, что он именно в своём уме, но что это-то и всего хуже..." (Достоевский 2). "The medical experts strove to prove to us that the defendant is out of his mind and a maniac. I insist that he is precisely in his right mind, and so much the worse for him.. " (2a).♦ [Мелания:] Докажем, что завещатель не в своём уме был... (Горький 2). [М.:] We can prove that the man was not in his right mind when he made the will (2b).♦ "Они, наверное, не в своём уме... До чего доводит слепая ненависть..." (Свирский 1). "They're obviously out of their minds....That's where blind hatred leads you" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в своем уме
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19 тем хуже для тебя
1) General subject: the more fool you, so much the worse for you2) British English: then more fool you -
20 (быть) гораздо хуже
General subject: (to be) much the worse (for smth.) (вследствие чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (быть) гораздо хуже
См. также в других словарях:
so much the worse for - — used to suggest that a problem, failure, or other unfortunate event or situation is the fault of the person specified and that the speaker does not feel any great concern about it if his subjects were unwilling to accept the progress her offered … Useful english dictionary
so much the worse — so much the ˈbetter/ˈworse idiom used to say that sth is even better/worse • We don t actually need it on Tuesday, but if it arrives by then, so much the better. Main entry: ↑betteridiom … Useful english dictionary
so much the worse — ► so much the better (or worse) that is even better (or worse). Main Entry: ↑much … English terms dictionary
the worse for wear — 1. Showing signs of wear, worn 2. Showing signs of exhaustion, intoxication, etc (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑wear the worse for wear 1. Worn or shabby from use 2. In a poor state of health, drunk (informal) • • • … Useful english dictionary
the worse for wear — ► the worse for wear informal 1) worn. 2) feeling rather unwell, especially as a result of drinking too much alcohol. Main Entry: ↑worse … English terms dictionary
the worse for wear — informal 1》 worn. 2》 feeling rather unwell, especially as a result of drinking too much alcohol. → worse … English new terms dictionary
so much the better — That is, or would be, preferable • • • Main Entry: ↑better * * * so much the better mainly spoken phrase used for saying that if something is true or possible, it will be even nicer He sounds a suitable person, and if he’s a friend of yours, well … Useful english dictionary
worse for wear — {adj. phr.} Not as good as new; worn out; damaged by use. Used with the . * /Her favorite tablecloth was beginning to look the worse for wear./ Often used with none to mean: as good as new. * /The doll was Mary s favorite toy but it was none the… … Dictionary of American idioms
worse for wear — {adj. phr.} Not as good as new; worn out; damaged by use. Used with the . * /Her favorite tablecloth was beginning to look the worse for wear./ Often used with none to mean: as good as new. * /The doll was Mary s favorite toy but it was none the… … Dictionary of American idioms
much — ► DETERMINER & PRONOUN (more, most) 1) a large amount. 2) indicating that someone or something is a poor specimen: I m not much of a gardener. ► ADVERB 1) to a great extent; a great deal. 2) for a large part of one s time; often … English terms dictionary
so much the better (or worse) — that is even better (or worse). → much … English new terms dictionary