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  • 1 задабривание

    sweet talking разг.

    Русско-английский политический словарь > задабривание

  • 2 Т-44

    ТАРЫ-БАРЫ (ТАРЫ ДА БАРЫ, ТАРЫ-БАРЫ-РАСТАБАРЫ) all highly coll NP fixed WO
    empty conversation, idle chatter
    tittle-tattle
    chitchat chhier chatter (when trying to get sth. from s.o., occas. in a relationship between the sexes) sweet talk sweet-talking.
    Егорша решил: обстановка неподходящая. В избу к себе Раечку не затащишь, на маслозаводе постоянно вертятся люди, надо, видно, на природу выходить. Листочки, кустики, то-сё, тары-бары-растабары - растает (Абрамов 1). Egorsha decided it was the surroundings that were not conducive. Raechka would not let herself be dragged off to his place, and there was a constant mob of people at the dairy. So obviously she would have to be taken out into the wide-open spaces. The leaves, the bushes, this and that, a little sweet-talking-she'd melt! (1a).

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  • 3 тары да бары

    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    empty conversation, idle chatter:
    - [when trying to get sth. from s.o., occas. in a relationship between the sexes] sweet talk;
    - sweet-talking.
         ♦ Егорша решил: обстановка неподходящая. В избу к себе Раечку не затащишь, на маслозаводе постоянно вертятся люди, надо, видно, на природу выходить. Листочки, кустики, то-сё, тары-бары-растабары - растает (Абрамов 1). Egorsha decided it was the surroundings that were not conducive. Raechka would not let herself be dragged off to his place, and there was a constant mob of people at the dairy. So obviously she would have to be taken out into the wide-open spaces. The leaves, the bushes, this and that, a little sweet-talking-she'd melt! (1a).

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  • 4 тары-бары

    ТАРЫ-БАРЫ (ТАРЫ ДА БАРЫ, ТАРЫ-БАРЫ-РАСТАБАРЫ) all highly coll
    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    empty conversation, idle chatter:
    - [when trying to get sth. from s.o., occas. in a relationship between the sexes] sweet talk;
    - sweet-talking.
         ♦ Егорша решил: обстановка неподходящая. В избу к себе Раечку не затащишь, на маслозаводе постоянно вертятся люди, надо, видно, на природу выходить. Листочки, кустики, то-сё, тары-бары-растабары - растает (Абрамов 1). Egorsha decided it was the surroundings that were not conducive. Raechka would not let herself be dragged off to his place, and there was a constant mob of people at the dairy. So obviously she would have to be taken out into the wide-open spaces. The leaves, the bushes, this and that, a little sweet-talking-she'd melt! (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тары-бары

  • 5 тары-бары-растабары

    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    empty conversation, idle chatter:
    - [when trying to get sth. from s.o., occas. in a relationship between the sexes] sweet talk;
    - sweet-talking.
         ♦ Егорша решил: обстановка неподходящая. В избу к себе Раечку не затащишь, на маслозаводе постоянно вертятся люди, надо, видно, на природу выходить. Листочки, кустики, то-сё, тары-бары-растабары - растает (Абрамов 1). Egorsha decided it was the surroundings that were not conducive. Raechka would not let herself be dragged off to his place, and there was a constant mob of people at the dairy. So obviously she would have to be taken out into the wide-open spaces. The leaves, the bushes, this and that, a little sweet-talking-she'd melt! (1a).

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  • 6 З-196

    ЗАГОВАРИВАТЬ/ЗАГОВОРИТЬ ЗУБЫ кому coll, usu. disapprov VP subj: human usu. impfv, often neg imper
    to (try to) distract the interlocutor by talking about extraneous matters (with the goal of avoiding an unpleasant topic, deceiving the interlocutor, persuading him to act as one wishes etc)
    X Y-y зубы заговаривает = X is fooling Y with smooth talk (with fine words)
    X is spinning (Y) a fine yarn ( esp. with the goal of avoiding an unpleasant topic) X is putting Y off with fine words ( esp. with the goal of deceiving the interlocutor) X is pulling the wool over Vs eyes ( esp. with the goal of obtaining sth. from s.o. or extricating o.s. from an uncomfortable situation) X is sweet-talking (fast-talking) Y.
    Больной завозился... Кое-кто из солдат засмеялся. «Жалеете вы его, ребятки, напрасно. Жалостью не поможешь, не такое теперь время. Вас тоже пожалеть надо...» Семидолец перебил его: «Ты зубы-то не заговаривай, мил-человек, мы сами с усами. Ты... скажи, что тебе про Расею \ ungrammat = Россию) известно?» (Федин 1). The sick man began to toss about...One or two of the soldiers laughed. "Your pity for him is a waste of time, boys. Pity won't help him, it's not the time for it now. You are also to be pitied...." The man from Semidol cut him short: "Don't you spin us no fine yarns, kind sir, we know what's what. You tell us...what you know about Russia" (1a).
    (Войниц-кий:)...Если бы можно было прожить остаток жизни как-нибудь по-новому... Начать новую жизнь... Подскажи мне, как начать... (Астров (кричит сердито):) Перестань!.. Ты мне зубов не заговаривай, однако. Ты отдай то, что взял у меня (Чехов 3). (V.:)...If only it were possible to live through the rest of life in some new way!...To begin a new life...Tell me how to begin... (A. (shouts angrily):) Stop it!...Don't try to put me off with fine words. Give me back what you took from me (3a).
    Ax, мошенник, мошенник, - качая головой, говорил Воланд, -каждый раз, как партия его в безнадёжном положении, он начинает заговаривать зубы, подобно самому последнему шарлатану...» (Булгаков 9). "Oh, you swindler, you swindler," Woland said, shaking his head. "Every time he is about to lose a game, he'll try to pull the wool over your eyes, like the worst charlatan" (9a).

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  • 7 заговаривать зубы

    ЗАГОВАРИВАТЬ/ЗАГОВОРИТЬ ЗУБЫ кому coll, usu. disapprov
    [VP; subj: human; usu. impfv, often neg imper]
    =====
    to (try to) distract the interlocutor by talking about extraneous matters (with the goal of avoiding an unpleasant topic, deceiving the interlocutor, persuading him to act as one wishes etc):
    - X Y-y зубы заговаривает X is fooling Y with smooth talk (with fine words);
    - [esp. with the goal of avoiding an unpleasant topic] X is putting Y off with fine words;
    - [esp. with the goal of deceiving the interlocutor] X is pulling the wool over Y's eyes;
    - [esp. with the goal of obtaining sth. from s.o. or extricating o.s. from an uncomfortable situation] X is sweet-talking (fast-talking) Y.
         ♦ Больной завозился... Кое-кто из солдат засмеялся. "Жалеете вы его, ребятки, напрасно. Жалостью не поможешь, не такое теперь время. Вас тоже пожалеть надо..." Семидолец перебил его: "Ты зубы-то не заговаривай, мил-человек, мы сами с усами. Ты... скажи, что тебе про Расею [ungrammat = Россию] известно?" (Федин 1). The sick man began to toss about...One or two of the soldiers laughed. "Your pity for him is a waste of time, boys. Pity won't help him, it's not the time for it now. You are also to be pitied...." The man from Semidol cut him short: "Don't you spin us no fine yarns, kind sir, we know what's what. You tell us...what you know about Russia" (1a).
         ♦ [Войницкий:]...Если бы можно было прожить остаток жизни как-нибудь по-новому... Начать новую жизнь... Подскажи мне, как начать... [Астров (кричит сердито):] Перестань!.. Ты мне зубов не заговаривай, однако. Ты отдай то, что взял у меня (Чехов 3). [V.:]... If only it were possible to live through the rest of life in some new way!...To begin a new life...Tell me how to begin... [A. (shouts angrily):] Stop it!...Don't try to put me off with fine words. Give me back what you took from me (3a).
    ♦ "Ax, мошенник, мошенник, - качая головой, говорил Воланд, - каждый раз, как партия его в безнадёжном положении, он начинает заговаривать зубы, подобно самому последнему шарлатану..." (Булгаков 9). "Oh, you swindler, you swindler," Woland said, shaking his head. "Every time he is about to lose a game, he'll try to pull the wool over your eyes, like the worst charlatan" (9a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заговаривать зубы

  • 8 заговорить зубы

    ЗАГОВАРИВАТЬ/ЗАГОВОРИТЬ ЗУБЫ кому coll, usu. disapprov
    [VP; subj: human; usu. impfv, often neg imper]
    =====
    to (try to) distract the interlocutor by talking about extraneous matters (with the goal of avoiding an unpleasant topic, deceiving the interlocutor, persuading him to act as one wishes etc):
    - X Y-y зубы заговаривает X is fooling Y with smooth talk (with fine words);
    - [esp. with the goal of avoiding an unpleasant topic] X is putting Y off with fine words;
    - [esp. with the goal of deceiving the interlocutor] X is pulling the wool over Y's eyes;
    - [esp. with the goal of obtaining sth. from s.o. or extricating o.s. from an uncomfortable situation] X is sweet-talking (fast-talking) Y.
         ♦ Больной завозился... Кое-кто из солдат засмеялся. "Жалеете вы его, ребятки, напрасно. Жалостью не поможешь, не такое теперь время. Вас тоже пожалеть надо..." Семидолец перебил его: "Ты зубы-то не заговаривай, мил-человек, мы сами с усами. Ты... скажи, что тебе про Расею [ungrammat = Россию] известно?" (Федин 1). The sick man began to toss about...One or two of the soldiers laughed. "Your pity for him is a waste of time, boys. Pity won't help him, it's not the time for it now. You are also to be pitied...." The man from Semidol cut him short: "Don't you spin us no fine yarns, kind sir, we know what's what. You tell us...what you know about Russia" (1a).
         ♦ [Войницкий:]...Если бы можно было прожить остаток жизни как-нибудь по-новому... Начать новую жизнь... Подскажи мне, как начать... [Астров (кричит сердито):] Перестань!.. Ты мне зубов не заговаривай, однако. Ты отдай то, что взял у меня (Чехов 3). [V.:]... If only it were possible to live through the rest of life in some new way!...To begin a new life...Tell me how to begin... [A. (shouts angrily):] Stop it!...Don't try to put me off with fine words. Give me back what you took from me (3a).
    ♦ "Ax, мошенник, мошенник, - качая головой, говорил Воланд, - каждый раз, как партия его в безнадёжном положении, он начинает заговаривать зубы, подобно самому последнему шарлатану..." (Булгаков 9). "Oh, you swindler, you swindler," Woland said, shaking his head. "Every time he is about to lose a game, he'll try to pull the wool over your eyes, like the worst charlatan" (9a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заговорить зубы

  • 9 К-21

    КАКОЕ ТАМ (ТУТ)! coll these forms only fixed WO
    1. (Particle) used to express disagreement with some statement or to correct one's own words (the part of the statement that is objected to or corrected is repeated): (but) what am I (are you) saying (talking about)...!
    what do you mean,...! (in limited contexts) don't call it... Нас там было человек пятнадцать, - да нет, какое там пятнадцать, не меньше тридцати. There were about fifteen of us there-but wait, what am I saying, fifteen —there were no fewer than thirty.
    2.
    Interj) used to express a negative reaction to a suggestion, request etc, express one's opinion that some suggestion is unrealistic, some undertaking is futile etc
    no way!
    nothing doing! not on your (sweet) life! not a chance! (in limited contexts) far from it.
    ...Лукашин начал действовать. He прямо, конечно, чтобы встретились, как мужчина с мужчиной, и давай по-деловому, раз уж так все получилось. Какое там! До встречи ли ему, когда его от одного имени Григория трясёт... (Абрамов 1)....Lukashin had started to act. Not directly, of course. Not a meeting in man-to-man, "let's get on with it since this is the way things have worked out" fashion. Not on your sweet life! How could he be in a mood to meet with Grigory when the mere mention of his name made him quiver?... (1a).

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  • 10 какое там!

    КАКОЕ ТАМ < ТУТ>! coll
    [these forms only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [Particle]
    used to express disagreement with some statement or to correct one's own words (the part of the statement that is objected to or corrected is repeated):
    - (but) what am I (are you) saying (talking about)...!;
    - what do you mean,...!;
    - [in limited contexts] don't call it...
         ♦ Нас там было человек пятнадцать, - да нет, какое там пятнадцать, не меньше тридцати. There were about fifteen of us there-but wait, what am I saying, fifteen - there were no fewer than thirty.
    2. [Interj]
    used to express a negative reaction to a suggestion, request etc, express one's opinion that some suggestion is unrealistic, some undertaking is futile etc:
    - no way!;
    - nothing doing!;
    - not on your (sweet) life!;
    - not a chance!;
    - [in limited contexts] far from it.
         ♦...Лукашин начал действовать. Не прямо, конечно, чтобы встретились, как мужчина с мужчиной, и давай по-деловому, раз уж так все получилось. Какое там! До встречи ли ему, когда его от одного имени Григория трясет... (Абрамов 1)....Lukashin had started to act. Not directly, of course. Not a meeting in man-to-man, "let's get on with it since this is the way things have worked out" fashion. Not on your sweet life! How could he be in a mood to meet with Grigory when the mere mention of his name made him quiver?... (1a).

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  • 11 какое тут!

    КАКОЕ ТАМ < ТУТ>! coll
    [these forms only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [Particle]
    used to express disagreement with some statement or to correct one's own words (the part of the statement that is objected to or corrected is repeated):
    - (but) what am I (are you) saying (talking about)...!;
    - what do you mean,...!;
    - [in limited contexts] don't call it...
         ♦ Нас там было человек пятнадцать, - да нет, какое там пятнадцать, не меньше тридцати. There were about fifteen of us there-but wait, what am I saying, fifteen - there were no fewer than thirty.
    2. [Interj]
    used to express a negative reaction to a suggestion, request etc, express one's opinion that some suggestion is unrealistic, some undertaking is futile etc:
    - no way!;
    - nothing doing!;
    - not on your (sweet) life!;
    - not a chance!;
    - [in limited contexts] far from it.
         ♦...Лукашин начал действовать. Не прямо, конечно, чтобы встретились, как мужчина с мужчиной, и давай по-деловому, раз уж так все получилось. Какое там! До встречи ли ему, когда его от одного имени Григория трясет... (Абрамов 1)....Lukashin had started to act. Not directly, of course. Not a meeting in man-to-man, "let's get on with it since this is the way things have worked out" fashion. Not on your sweet life! How could he be in a mood to meet with Grigory when the mere mention of his name made him quiver?... (1a).

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  • 12 Н-35

    ДЛЯ НАЧАЛА coll PrepP Invar adv
    as a beginning, initially
    for a start
    to start (with) for starters as a starter to begin with (in limited contexts) one starts (begins) by (doing sth.).
    «Вот ваш бюджет - три миллиона. Для начала хватит?» (Аксенов 12). "Here's your budget-three million. Will that be enough for a start?" (12a)
    ...Ему пришлось не сладко - кончался нэп, наступал государственный сектор. Для начала Алихану предложили расчленить кофейню-кондитерскую и свободно выбрать одно из двух: или кофейню, или кондитерскую (Искандер 3)....Life was not sweet for him-the New Economic Policy ended, the state took over the economy. To start with, Ali Khan was ordered to separate the coffehouse and bake shop and freely choose one of the two: either the coffehouse or the bake shop (3a)
    А я бы на твоем месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуем при Иванько» (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (3a).
    «Ты представляешь себе, какой поднимется шум, когда кто-нибудь из них для начала преподнесет читающей публике „Ревизора" или, на самый худой конец, „Евгения Онегина"!» (Булгаков 9). "Can you imagine the furore when one of them will, as a starter, present the reading public with an Inspector General or, if worst comes to worst, a Yevgeny OneginV (9a).
    Маг сказал: «Однако мы заговорились, дорогой Фагот, а публика начинает скучать. Покажи нам для начала что-нибудь простенькое» (Булгаков 9)....The magician said, "That's enough talk from us, my dear Faggot-the audience is getting bored. Show us something simple to begin with" (9b).
    He зная, чем его развлечь, я ему для начала рассказал о шахматном турнире, выигранном его любимым гроссмейстером Спасским (Войнович 6). Not knowing how to entertain him, I began by talking about the chess tournament, which had been won by his favorite grand master, Spassky (6a).

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  • 13 для начала

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    as a beginning, initially:
    - [in limited contexts] one starts (begins) by (doing sth.).
         ♦ "Вот ваш бюджет - три миллиона. Для начала хватит?" (Аксенов 12). "Here's your budget-three million. Will thatbeenough for a start?" (12a)
         ♦...Ему пришлось не сладко - кончался нэп, наступал государственный сектор. Для начала Алихану предложили расчленить кофейню-кондитерскую и свободно выбрать одно из двух: или кофейню, или кондитерскую (Искандер 3)....Life was not sweet for him-the New Economic Policy ended, the state took over the economy. To start with, Ali Khan was ordered to separate the coffehouse and bake shop and freely choose one of the two: either the coffehouse or the bake shop (3a)
         ♦ "А я бы на твоем месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуем при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (3a).
         ♦ "Ты представляешь себе, какой поднимется шум, когда кто-нибудь из них для начала преподнесет читающей публике "Ревизора" или, на самый худой конец, "Евгения Онегина"!" (Булгаков 9). "Can you imagine the furore when one of them will, as a starter, present the reading public with an Inspector General or, if worst comes to worst, a Yevgeny OneginV (9a).
         ♦...Маг сказал: "Однако мы заговорились, дорогой Фагот, а публика начинает скучать. Покажи нам для начала что-нибудь простенькое" (Булгаков 9)....The magician said, "That's enough talk from us, my dear Faggot-the audience is getting bored. Show us something simple to begin with" (9b).
         ♦ Не зная, чем его развлечь, я ему для начала рассказал о шахматном турнире, выигранном его любимым гроссмейстером Спасским (Войнович 6). Not knowing how to entertain him, I began by talking about the chess tournament, which had been won by his favorite grand master, Spassky (6a).

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  • 14 Соловья баснями не кормят

    a) Mere promising never helps. See Завтраками сыт не будешь (3), Из одних слов шубы не сошьешь (И), На посуле, как на стуле: посидишь и встанешь (H), Не корми завтраками, а сделай сегодня (H), Обещанная шапка на уши не лезет (0),1744 (П), Хорошие слова, а все не пряники (X); b) Let us stop talking and have some meal
    Var.: Баснями сыт не будешь. Соловья песнями не кормят
    Cf.: a)
    The belly is not filled with fair words (Br.). Fair words butter no cabbage (Am.). Fair words butter no parsnips (will not make the pot boil) (Br.). Fine words butter no parsnips (Br.). Не who gives fair words feeds you with an empty spoon (Br.). It's a good story that fills the belly (Am.). Many (Mere) words will not fill the bushel (Br.). Promises don't fill the belly (fill no sack) (Am.). Sweet words butter no parsnips (Am.). Talk does not cook rice (Am.). A thousand words won't fill a bushel (Am.). Words never filled a belly (Am.). Words pay no debts (Am., Br.)
    b) The belly is not filled with fair words (Br.). Fair words fill not the belly (Br.). It's a good story that fills the belly (Am.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Соловья баснями не кормят

  • 15 как бог на душу положит

    как (сколько, что) бог на душу положит
    разг.
    at random; at discretion; anyhow; higgledy-piggledy; just as one feels like it; any way you please; at one's own sweet will (pleasure); whatever comes into one's head

    Продавец и сам не знает, какая цена его жаворонку. Он чешет затылок и запрашивает сколько бог на душу положит - или рубль, или три копейки, смотря по покупателю. (А. Чехов, В Москве на Трубной площади) — The seller himself does not know the value of a lark. He scratches his head and asks whatever comes into it, a rouble, or three kopeks, according to the purchaser.

    - От Островнова, завхоза, дюже удивительно нам такие речи слухать! Как же ты без заданий будешь работать? Как бог на душу положит? (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'It sounds mighty strange to hear Ostrovnov, our manager, talking like this. How will you work without a proper stint? Just as you feel like it?..'

    Во всех нормальных школах учат писать таким способом: сперва в косую на трёх линейках, потом в косую на двух, затем на двух линейках уже без косых, после - в одну линейку. А потом уже пиши всю жизнь как бог на душу положит. (А. Рекемчук, Мальчики) — In all ordinary schools people are taught to write first using three lines with diagonals to keep the letters even, then two lines with diagonals, then you drop the diagonals and eventually advance to a single line. After that you can write any way you please.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как бог на душу положит

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