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БИТЬ НАВЕРНЯКА coll VP subj: human fixed WOto act in a fashion that guarantees success, rules out any possibility of failureX бил наверняка - X followed (adopted) a surefire (foolproof) plan of actionX made sure he wouldn't fail (he'd get what he wanted etc) (in refer, to one's previously mentioned course of action) it was a sure thing ( bet) (in limited contexts) X went for the sure thing.Если вы хотите разоблачить Петрова, вам нужно бить наверняка: прежде всего соберите всё, что можно использовать как свидетельство, а потом уже действуйте. If you want to expose Petrov you'll have to follow a surefire plan of action: first of all, you've got to gather everything that can be used as evidence against him, then, you can make your move.Остап сразу же выяснил, что Провал для человека, лишённого предрассудков, может явиться доходной статьёй. «...Это, кажется, единственное место, куда пятигорцы пускают туристов без денег... Я исправлю досадное упущение». И Остап поступил так, как подсказывали ему разум, здоровый инстинкт и создавшаяся ситуация. Он остановился у входа в Провал и, трепля в руках квитанционную книжку, время от времени вскрикивал: «Приобретайте билеты, граждане! Десять копеек!..» Остап бил наверняка. Пятигорцы в Провал не ходили, а с советского туриста содрать десять копеек за вход «куда-то» не представляло ни малейшего труда (Ильф и Петров 1). Ostap had seen at once that for a man without prejudice the Drop could be a source of income. "...It seems to be the only place where the people of Pyatigorsk allow the sight-seers in free. I will...rectify the sad omission." And Ostap acted as his reason, instinct, and the situation in hand prompted. He stationed himself at the entrance to the Drop and, rustling the receipt book, called out from time to time. "Buy your tickets here, citizens. Ten kopeks..." It was a sure bet. The citizens of Pyatigorsk never went to the Drop, and to fleece the Soviet tourists ten kopeks to see "Something" was no great difficulty (1a). -
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ИЗВЕСТНОЕ ДЕЛО highly coll NP\ Invar sent adv (parenth) or an indep. remark more often this WO) (used to emphasize that what is stated contains nothing surprising) as could be expected: (quite) naturally sure enough sure thing (in limited contexts) you know how it is thatis for sure.«Ослица эта, например, известная. „Валаам, Валаам, говорит... не ходи туда, сам пожалеешь". Ну, известное дело, он не послушал, пошёл» (Пастернак 1). "Take the famous she-ass, for instance. 'Balaam, Balaam,' she says, 'listen to me, don't go that way..you'll be sorry.' Well, naturally, he wouldn't listen, he went on" (1a).«Заграница, - говорил Александр Семёнович, выкладывая яйца на деревянный стол, - разве это наши мужицкие яйца... Все, вероятно, брамапутры, чёрт их возьми! немецкие...» - «Известное дело», - подтверждал охранитель, любуясь яйцами (Булгаков 10). "That's Europe for you," said Alexander Semyonovich, laying out the eggs on the wooden table. "What did you expect-our measly little peasant eggs? They must be Brahmaputras, all of them, the devil take 'em! German." "Sure thing," echoed the guard, admiring the eggs (10a)....Ехал (я) по грязи, в одном хуторе машину мою занесло, а тут корова подвернулась, я и сбил её с ног. Ну, известное дело, бабы крик подняли...» (Шолохов 1). "I was driving along a muddy road through a village and I went into a skid. There happened to be a cow in the way and I knocked it over. Well, you know how it is—the women raised a hullabaloo..." (lc). -
5 бить наверняка
• БИТЬ НАВЕРНЯКА coll[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to act in a fashion that guarantees success, rules out any possibility of failure:- X made sure he wouldn't fail (he'd get what he wanted etc);- [in refer, to one's previously mentioned course of action] it was a sure thing ( bet);- [in limited contexts] X went for the sure thing.♦ Если вы хотите разоблачить Петрова, вам нужно бить наверняка: прежде всего соберите всё, что можно использовать как свидетельство, а потом уже действуйте. If you want to expose Petrov you'll have to follow a surefire plan of action: first of all, you've got to gather everything that can be used as evidence against him; then, you can make your move.♦ Остап сразу же выяснил, что Провал для человека, лишённого предрассудков, может явиться доходной статьёй. "...Это, кажется, единственное место, куда пятигорцы пускают туристов без денег... Я исправлю досадное упущение". И Остап поступил так, как подсказывали ему разум, здоровый инстинкт и создавшаяся ситуация. Он остановился у входа в Провал и, трепля в руках квитанционную книжку, время от времени вскрикивал: "Приобретайте билеты, граждане! Десять копеек!.."Остап бил наверняка. Пятигорцы в Провал не ходили, а с советского туриста содрать десять копеек за вход "куда-то" не представляло ни малейшего труда (Ильф и Петров 1). Ostap had seen at once that for a man without prejudice the Drop could be a source of income. "...It seems to be the only place where the people of Pyatigorsk allow the sight-seers in free. I will...rectify the sad omission." And Ostap acted as his reason, instinct, and the situation in hand prompted. He stationed himself at the entrance to the Drop and, rustling the receipt book, called out from time to time. "Buy your tickets here, citizens. Ten kopeks..." It was a sure bet. The citizens of Pyatigorsk never went to the Drop, and to fleece the Soviet tourists ten kopeks to see "Something" was no great difficulty (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бить наверняка
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6 известное дело
• ИЗВЕСТНОЕ ДЕЛО highly coll[NP; Invar; sent adv (parenth) or an indep. remark; more often this WO]=====⇒ (used to emphasize that what is stated contains nothing surprising) as could be expected:- sure enough;- sure thing;- [in limited contexts] you know how it is;- that's for sure.♦ "Ослица эта, например, известная. "Валаам, Валаам, говорит... не ходи туда, сам пожалеешь". Ну, известное дело, он не послушал, пошёл" (Пастернак 1). "Take the famous she-ass, for instance. 'Balaam, Balaam,' she says, 'listen to me, don't go that way..you'll be sorry.' Well, naturally, he wouldn't listen, he went on" (1a).♦ "Заграница, - говорил Александр Семёнович, выкладывая яйца на деревянный стол, - разве это наши мужицкие яйца... Все, вероятно, брамапутры, чёрт их возьми! немецкие..." - "Известное дело", - подтверждал охранитель, любуясь яйцами (Булгаков 10). "That's Europe for you," said Alexander Semyonovich, laying out the eggs on the wooden table. "What did you expect-our measly little peasant eggs? They must be Brahmaputras, all of them, the devil take 'em! German." "Sure thing," echoed the guard, admiring the eggs (10a).♦ "...Ехал [ я] по грязи, в одном хуторе машину мою занесло, а тут корова подвернулась, я и сбил её с ног. Ну, известное дело, бабы крик подняли..." (Шолохов 1). "I was driving along a muddy road through a village and I went into a skid. There happened to be a cow in the way and I knocked it over. Well, you know how it is - the women raised a hullabaloo..." (lc).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > известное дело
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7 безусловный
1. clean2. implicit3. by all means4. no-question-asked5. simpliciter6. unconditional7. unconditionally8. unconditioned9. unconstrained10. unconventional11. certainly; surelyбезусловно, конечно — sure thing
непременно, безусловно, точно — sure as hell
12. absolute; unconditional13. sureпогода, безусловно, будет хорошая — the weather is sure to be fine
Синонимический ряд:1. абсолютно (прил.) абсолютно; безотносительно2. бесспорно (прил.) бесспорно; непреложно3. да (проч.) ага; да; несомненно; ну да; ну конечно; ну разумеется; само собой разумеется4. конечно (проч.) без всякого сомнения; без сомнения; бесспорно; вестимо; вне сомнения; естественно; знамо; знамо дело; известно; известное дело; конечно; натурально; непреложно; понятно; понятное дело; само собой -
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1) General subject: absolutely, by all means, certainly, fairly, (усиление) indeed, iwis, obviously, positively, sure, sure thing, sure!, to be sure!, without question, without reserve, yes, be sure!, definitely (Seeing these results, that definitely gives you the confidence to carry on.), without doubt, clearly, easily2) Mathematics: be certain, for sure, indisputably, undoubtedly, unquestionably, without contradiction, without fail3) Law: simpliciter, unconditionally5) Makarov: implicitly, in all conscience, indeed, necessarily, sure as hell, sure enough, upon ( one's) conscience, very much so, without reservation6) Taboo: damn tootin', damn well -
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1) General subject: ( as) sure as death, as sure as a gun, as sure as eggs is eggs, as sure as fate, fail, for a certainty, for a sitter, for certain, for sure, hundred to one, of a certainty, surely, with any confidence, iwis, definitely2) Colloquial: bound to3) American: it is dollars to doughnuts, sure thing4) Mathematics: be certain, be sure, certainly, it is likely that, probably5) Jargon: sure why6) Business: most certainly7) Makarov: as sure as death, without fail -
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ВИДИМОЕ ДЕЛО substand NP Invar used as sent adv (parenth) or indep. sent fixed WOthat is quite apparent, there is no doubt about itthat's for suresure thing that's (crystal) clear that's obvious (evident)).(Анисья:) Сейчас (Петр) за Марфой, за сестрой родной, посылает. Должно, об деньгах. (Матрёна:) Видимое дело (Толстой 1). (A.:) He's (Petr is) just sending for Marfa, his own sister. Must be about the money. (M.:j Sure thing (1b). (A.:) He's (Pyotr is) sending for Marfa now, for his own sister. Must be about the money. (M.:) That's clear (1a).(Мурзавецкая:) Что ж это такое, By кол, а? (Чугунов:) Насмешка. (Мурзавецкая:) Над кем? (Чугунов:) Над вами, видимое дело (Островский 5). (М.:) What do you think of this, eh, Vukol? (Ch.:) An affront. (M.:) To whom? (Ch.:) To you, that's evident (5a). -
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• ВИДИМОЕ ДЕЛО substand[NP; Invar; used as sent adv (parenth) or indep. sent; fixed WO]=====⇒ that is quite apparent, there is no doubt about it:- sure thing;- that's obvious (evident).♦ [Анисья:] Сейчас [Петр] за Марфой, за сестрой родной, посылает. Должно, об деньгах. [Матрёна:] Видимое дело (Толстой 1). [ А.: ] He's [Petr is] just sending for Marfa, his own sister. Must be about the money. [M.:j Sure thing (1b). [A.:] He's [Pyotr is] sending for Marfa now, for his own sister. Must be about the money. [M.:] That's clear (1a).♦ [Мурзавецкая:] Что ж это такое, Вукол, а? [Чугунов:] Насмешка. [Мурзавецкая:] Над кем? [Чугунов:] Над вами, видимое дело (Островский 5). [М.:] What do you think of this, eh, Vukol? [Ch.:] An affront. [M.:] To whom? [Ch.:] To you, that's evident (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видимое дело
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1) General subject: be sure, emphatically, it stands to reason, natch, naturally, of course, clearly, can a duck swim?, certainly, for sure, obviously2) Colloquial: all right, alright, definitely, sure thing3) Mathematics: it is clear, to be sure5) Sakhalin energy glossary: inevitably6) Makarov: it goes without saying, needless to say -
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В КАРМАНЕ у кого со// PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытьв ( subj: usu. concr or, less often, human)) sth. is sure to be gotten by s.o., sth. is guaranteed to s.o.: X у Y-a в кармане X is as good as in Y's pocket thing X is in the bag Y can count X Y's (own) X is a sure thing."...Сударыня, эти три тысячи, которыми вы так великодушно меня обещали ссудить...» - «Вас не минуют, Дмитрий Фёдорович, - тотчас же перерезала госпожа Хох-лакова, - эти три тысячи всё равно что у вас в кармане, и не три тысячи, а три миллиона...» (Достоевский 1). "Madame, this three thousand, which you have so generously promised to lend me..." "You will get it, Dmitri Fyodorovich," Madame Khokhlakov at once cut him short, "you may consider it as good as in your pocket, and not three thousand, but three million..." (1a). -
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• В КАРМАНЕ у кого coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. concr or, less often, human)]=====⇒ sth. is sure to be gotten by s.o., sth. is guaranteed to s.o.:- X is a sure thing.♦ "...Сударыня, эти три тысячи, которыми вы так великодушно меня обещали ссудить..." - "Вас не минуют, Дмитрий Фёдорович, - тотчас же перерезала госпожа Хохлакова, - эти три тысячи всё равно что у вас в кармане, и не три тысячи, а три миллиона..." (Достоевский 1). "Madame, this three thousand, which you have so generously promised to lend me..." "You will get it, Dmitri Fyodorovich," Madame Khokhlakov at once cut him short, "you may consider it as good as in your pocket, and not three thousand, but three million..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в кармане
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нрчwithout fail; во что бы то ни стало by all means, AE sure thing! collон придёт обяза́тельно — he'll come without fail, he's sure to come
обяза́тельно возьми́ э́то с собо́й — by all means take it
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19 Конечно!
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20 Безусловно!
Absolutely! междометие:
См. также в других словарях:
Sure thing — or Sure Thing may refer to:* Certainty * The Sure Thing, a romantic comedy directed by Rob Reiner * Sure Thing, a short play by David Ives * Sure Thing, a short novel by Isaac Asimov * Sure Thing, a song by Ludovic Navarre … Wikipedia
sure thing — sure′ thing′ Informal. n. 1) something that is or should be a certain success, as a bet 2) surely; for sure • Etymology: 1830–40 … From formal English to slang
sure thing — [n] certainty all sewn up*, belief, cinch, definiteness, foregone conclusion, lock*, open and shut case*, positiveness, rain or shine*, safe bet, shoo in*, small risk, sure bet*, surefire*, surety; concepts 638,725 … New thesaurus
sure thing — ► sure thing informal 1) a certainty. 2) chiefly N. Amer. certainly. Main Entry: ↑sure … English terms dictionary
sure thing — ☆ sure thing n. Informal 1. something considered certain to win, succeed, etc. 2. all right; OK: used interjectionally … English World dictionary
sure thing — noun something that is certain his victory is a certainty • Syn: ↑certainty, ↑foregone conclusion • Ant: ↑uncertainty (for: ↑certainty) • … Useful english dictionary
sure thing — 1. {n.}, {informal} Something sure to happen; something about which there is no doubt. * /It s no fun betting on a sure thing./ 2. {adv.} Of course; certainly * /Sure thing, I ll be glad to do it for you./ Compare: FOR SURE(2), SURE ENOUGH … Dictionary of American idioms
sure thing — 1. {n.}, {informal} Something sure to happen; something about which there is no doubt. * /It s no fun betting on a sure thing./ 2. {adv.} Of course; certainly * /Sure thing, I ll be glad to do it for you./ Compare: FOR SURE(2), SURE ENOUGH … Dictionary of American idioms
sure\ thing — 1. noun informal Something sure to happen; something about which there is no doubt. It s no fun betting on a sure thing. 2. adv Of course; certainly Sure thing, I ll be glad to do it for you. Compare: for sure(2), sure enough … Словарь американских идиом
sure thing — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, absolutely, all right, alright, alrighty, amen, as you say, assuredly, aye, best bet, by all means, certainly, certainty, cinch, da, dead sure thing, exactly, favorable prospect, fine, good, good chance,… … Moby Thesaurus
sure thing — 1. something that is or is supposed to be a certain success, as a bet or a business venture: He thinks that real estate is a sure thing. 2. something assured; certainty: It s a sure thing that he ll refuse to cooperate. 3. surely; for sure; O.K.; … Universalium