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tell it to the Jews

  • 1 tell it to the Jews!

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > tell it to the Jews!

  • 2 Tell it the Jews!

    Расскажи это своей бабушке! Рассказывай сказки!

    Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Tell it the Jews!

  • 3 tell

    1. v рассказывать

    to tell the full of smth.рассказывать всё

    2. v говориться, рассказываться
    3. v говорить; сообщать

    to tell the time — сказать, который час

    4. v разглашать, рассказывать, выбалтывать; выдавать

    promise not to tell — обещайте, что никому не расскажете

    tell it to the Jews! — рассказывай!;

    5. v разг. ябедничать, наговаривать; жаловаться
    6. v заверять, уверять; утверждать
    7. v определять; узнавать; отличать, различать

    one can tell that she is intelligent — она умница, это видно

    8. v отличаться, выделяться
    9. v обнаруживать, указывать, показывать

    to tell the time — показывать время; показывать, который час

    10. v свидетельствовать
    11. v отзываться, сказываться
    12. v велеть, приказывать
    13. v уст. считать, пересчитывать; подсчитывать
    14. v уст. отсчитывать; платить
    15. v уст. насчитывать

    to tell it like it is — говорить правду; выложить всё начистоту; не кривить душой

    time will tell — поживём — увидим

    do tell! — вот те на!, не может быть!

    16. n курган, искусственный холм
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. announce (verb) announce; proclaim; publicise; publicize; publish; ventilate
    2. command (verb) bid; charge; command; direct; enjoin; instruct; order; require; urge; warn
    3. count (verb) count; enumerate; number; numerate; tale; tally
    4. deduce (verb) ascertain; calculate; compute; deduce; differentiate; discern; discriminate; distinguish; identify; know; reckon; recognize; separate
    5. inform (verb) acquaint; advise; apprise; clew; clue; educate; enlighten; explain; fill in; inform; make known; notify; post; teach; wise up
    6. narrate (verb) describe; detail; narrate; recount; relate
    7. report (verb) break; carry; communicate; convey; disclose; get across; impart; pass; report; transmit
    8. reveal (verb) acknowledge; betray; blab; blab out; confess; discover; divulge; expose; give away; let on; let out; own; reveal; spill; unbosom; unclose; uncover; uncurtain; unveil
    9. say (verb) bring out; chime in; come out with; declare; deliver; say; throw out
    10. speak (verb) express; mention; mouth; speak; utter; word
    11. state (verb) articulate; enunciate; state; vent; vocalise; voice
    12. weigh (verb) militate; weigh
    Антонимический ряд:
    conceal; listen; persuade

    English-Russian base dictionary > tell

  • 4 Jew

    [‹u:]
    (a member of the Jewish people, whose religion is Judaism.) Jud, Žid
    * * *
    [džu:]
    noun
    Žid; colloquially stiskač, oderuh

    English-Slovenian dictionary > Jew

  • 5 jew

    1. [dʒu:] n
    1) еврей; еврейка
    2) иудей (лицо, исповедующее иудаизм)

    Jew's eye - ≅ сокровище

    tell it to the Jews! - рассказывай!; ≅ расскажи это своей бабушке!

    2. [dʒu:] пренебр. = Jewish 3. [dʒu:] v пренебр. (часто jew)
    1. торговаться; сбивать цену
    2. мошенничать, обманывать

    НБАРС > jew

  • 6 расскажи это своей бабушке!

    General subject: tell it to the Jews!

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > расскажи это своей бабушке!

  • 7 рассказывай!

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рассказывай!

  • 8 Jew

    1. n
    єврей; іудей

    tell it to the Jews — розказуйте!, розкажи це своїй бабці

    Jew's pitchмін. пек

    * * *
    I n
    єврей; єврейка; іудей
    II = Jewish III v
    1) торгуватися; збивати ціну
    2) шахраювати, обманювати

    English-Ukrainian dictionary > Jew

  • 9 Jew

    1. n еврей; еврейка
    2. n иудей

    tell it to the Jews! — рассказывай!;

    3. v пренебр. торговаться; сбивать цену
    4. v пренебр. мошенничать, обманывать

    English-Russian base dictionary > Jew

  • 10 TELJA

    * * *
    (tel; talda; taliðr, taldr, talinn), v.
    1) to count, number (G. biskup hafði telja látit bœndr á Íslandi);
    telja kyn sitt til e-s, eiga til e-s at telja, to trace one’s descent from;
    þótt þú eigir frændsemi at telja við mik, though thou canst reckon thyself my kith and kin;
    2) to tell, say, set forth;
    hann taldi litla sína fýsi at róa lengra, he said that he had little mind for rowing farther;
    telja tölu, to make a speech, preach a sermon;
    3) to reckon, consider (H. telr sik nú hraustari mann en áðr var hann);
    telja sér e-t, to claim for oneself, reckon as one’s property (Þ. krókr taldi sér dalinn, ok kallaði hann þat sitt landnám);
    4) telja fyrir vindi, to go well before the wind, of a ship (skipin voru örskreið ok töldu vel fyrir vindinum);
    5) with preps., telja e-t af, to dissuade;
    telja e-t af fyrir e-m, to dissuade one from;
    telja at e-u, to blame, find fault with, object to (man ek ekki at telja, þó at þú trúir á þat goð, er þér líkar);
    telja á e-n, to rebuke, blame;
    telja e-t eptir e-m, to grudge one a thing (ekki tel ek mat eptir ykkr);
    telja fyrir e-m, to try to persuade one (S. boðaði Þangbrandi heiðni ok taldi lengi fyrir honum);
    telja trú fyrir e-m, to preach the gospel to one;
    telja e-t ofan, to dissuade from;
    telja til e-s, to claim (taldi hann til ríkis);
    telja e-t upp, to enumerate, reckon up (þá taldi Þ. upp konur þær, sem vóru í Borgarfirði úgiptar);
    6) refl., teljast undan e-u, to decline, refuse (telst hann undan förinni).
    * * *
    pres. tel, telr, tel, pl. teljum, telit, telja; pret. talði and taldi, pl. tölðu; subj. telði; imperat. tel, teldú; part. taliðr, taldr, and talinn; neut. older form talt, then talið: plur. neut. talið, Gh. 20; thus in Edda i. 401, v. l. 22, all forms occur, tolð, taulld, i. e. töld, talin, see also the references below: with pron. suff. tel-k, Stor. 22: neg. suff. telr-at, Grág. (Kb.) i. 178: [A. S. tellan, telian; Engl. tell; Dan. tælle; Germ. zählen.]
    B. To tell, count, number; árum at telja, Vsp. 6; nú hefi ek dverga talða, 12; meðan teljum hans ætt til goða, Ht., Vsp. 14; talði aura, Skv. 3. 37; t. fé í haga, skalat fyl telja, Grág. ii. 258; skalat úmögum fé t., K. Þ. K. 142; t. ætt e-s, Mar.; töldu margir kyn sitt til hans, Ld. 12; sá maðr talði frændsemi, telja knérunnum, … ef maðr telr rangt, Grág. i. 28; talðir til arfs, 172; talðir, Edda i. 482; þótt þú eigir frændsemi at t. við mik, Nj. 42: t. sér e-t, to claim; Þórarinn krókr taldi sér dalinn, Gullþ. 4; þá taldi hann til ríkis, Fb. ii. 70.
    II. to tell, say, mention; ef it betra telk, Stor.; fyr telja (Dan. fortælle) fornspjöll, Vsp. 1; telja böl af trega, … t. móðug spjöll, … trauðmál talið, … tregróf um talið, to tell a woful tale, Og. 12, Gh. 1, 9, 21; t. tíva fyr fyrða liði, to tell tales of the gods before men, Hm. 160: to call, say, þat tel ek undr, Yt.; hann talði litla sína fýsi at róa lengra, he said he had little mind for roving farther, Hým. 20; talði honum happ ef …, Am. 87; lífs tel ek ván önga, 88; as a law term in pleading in court, tel ek ( I declare) hann eiga at verða um sök þá sekan, Nj. 229; tel ek hann af sök þeirri sekjan fjörbaugs-mann, Grág. i. 365, 366; eigi síðarr enn nú er talið, told, 18; þá talði Þórðr Gellir tölu um at Lögbergi, … ok talði hvat honum varð fyrir, áðr …, then Thord Gellir spoke at length on the Law-hill, and told how much trouble it cost him, ere …, Jb. 8.
    2. to talk, speak; Skeggi kvað engan mann t. af sér þat er hann ætti, talk it from him, talk him out of his own property, Grett. 93 A; telr hann merkiliga tölu, preached a remarkable sermon, Bs. i. 465; fær Porus talt huginn í þá, he put courage into them by his speech, Al. 142; talði hann honum allt hversu hann kom þangat, Str. 10; Saulus talði á mót Gyðingum, spoke against the Jews, 656 C. 13; Gyðingar tölðu i gegn Páli, 15; Guð, sá er svá telr (tölr Cod.) ‘gefit allt’…, Blas. 43; tjá ok telja, Fms. ii. 157.
    III. with prepp.; telja af, to dissuade, Eg. 765: telja at e-u, to blame, find fault with, object to, Fms. i. 35, x. 38, Eg. 252, Nj. 66: t. á e-n, to charge (átölur); með því at hvárir-tveggi teli nökkut á aðra, Fms. x. 28; þeir þóttusk mikit eiga at telja á við Dani, 50, Nj. 26; er talið einlát á hendr honum, he is charged with ‘einlát, Grág. i. 178, Ld. 282: t. fram, to tell out, count out; t. kvið fram, Grág. i. 53; t. vætti fram, Nj. 233: t. eptir, to grudge. Fms. ii. 150 (eptir-tölur): t. ofan, to dissuade, xi. 11: t. upp, to tell up, enumerate, Nj. 22, Fms. i. 21, 80: t. fyr, to tell, narrate, record (Dan. fortælle), Vsp. 1; t. fyrir e-m, to persuade (for-tölur), Nj. 160; t. trú fyrir e-m, to preach the gospel for one, 623. 28, 656 C. 19: t. til, to claim, Eg. 338, Fms. xi. 388; t. til við e-n, to count, plead; á ek hvárki at t. til við þik mægðir né frændsemi, Nj. 213; skaltú til telja skatna marga, Hdl.: t. um e-t, langt es um þat at telja, ‘tis a long tale to tell, 655 xiii. A. 2; t. um fyrir e-m, to persuade, Fms. xi. 105: t. við, to speak against, Greg. 29.
    IV. the naut. term, telja fyrir vindi, to be going well through the water, of a ship, but only in the pret.; var byrr góðr ok tölðu (tolþo Cod.) snekkjurnar ekki lengi fyrir vindi, the wind was fair, and the smacks were making good way, Ó. H. 104; töldu snekkjurnar ekki lengi fjörðinn fyrir vindinum, Fms. iv. 237, l. c.; skipin vóru örskreið ok töldu vel fyrir vindinum, the ships were fast, and went well before the wind, i. 100; töldu snekkjurnar skjótt fyrir vindinum, Orkn. 412; the phrase is now obsolete, but an analogy is found in lesa (lesa …, esp. as in the phrase lesa hafit, Fs. 28).
    V. reflex., telsk saman frændsemi þeirra, they prove to be relations, N. G. L. i. 350; ekki var ek hér til með þjófum talin, Fms. vi. 106; em ek eigi ráðspakr taliðr, Skv. 1; þú munt taliðr ættar-spillir, Ísl. ii. (in a verse); teljask með dugandi mönnum, Fms. xi. 270; í Bjarka-málum eru tölð (tóð Kb. erroneously) mörg gulls heiti, Edda i. 400, v. l. 22; engi fær talt með tungu, Líkn.; nú hefi ek talt tíu landreka, Fb. ii. 524 (in a verse); er þat enn útalt ( untold) at …, Fms. vi. 222; svá mikit sem til telsk, in proportion (til-tala), Grág. i. 270; þat telsk svá til, it turns out, of accounts; teljask undan, to excuse oneself, decline, Fms. iii. 109, x. 99, Nj. 200.
    2. to say of oneself; teljumk ek nú aðili at sök þeirri, Grág. i. 365, 366; talðisk eigi vita sér ván verka-manna, told that he knew of none, Edda 48; telsk mér þat helzt í hug (Lat. animum inducere), Eg. 521; þat talðisk lengstum í huginn at hugsa, ef …, Ó. H. 195; þeir tölðusk ílla við komnir, 51.
    3. part., talið silfr, counted silver, i. e. the wadmal-standard, opp. to vegit, Grág. i. 500; ú-taldr, untold, uncounted; van-talið, of-talið.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > TELJA

  • 11 violento

    adj.
    1 violent.
    2 violent, bitter, forceful.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: violentar.
    * * *
    1 (gen) violent
    2 (vergonzoso) embarrassing, awkward
    3 (molesto) embarrassed, awkward, ill at ease
    4 (dicho, escrito) twisted, distorted
    5 (postura) forced, unnatural
    6 DEPORTE rough
    * * *
    (f. - violenta)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [acto, deporte, persona] violent
    2) (=incómodo) awkward, uncomfortable

    me encuentro violento estando con ellosI feel awkward o I don't feel at ease when I'm with them

    3) [postura] awkward
    4) [interpretación] forced
    5) (LAm) (=repentino) quick
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo
    1) <choque/deporte/muerte> violent; < discurso> vehement; <persona/tono/temperamento> violent
    2) ( incómodo) < situación> embarrassing, awkward

    le es or resulta violento hablar del tema — she finds it embarrassing o difficult to talk about it

    * * *
    = violent, furious, crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], virulent, savage, stormy [stormier -comp., stormiest -sup.], embarrassing, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], virulently, uneasy, uncomfortable, ill-at-ease, bloodthirsty.
    Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.
    Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.
    Ex. Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.
    Ex. It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.
    Ex. The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.
    Ex. The stormy period of the 50s and 60s are considered to have seriously damaged the cause of improving the salaries of librarians.
    Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.
    Ex. The changes for the latter group are going to be abrupt, and rough -- very revolutionary.
    Ex. This work presents a startling contrast to the virulently anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in 18th-century popular writing.
    Ex. Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.
    Ex. And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.
    Ex. One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.
    Ex. All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.
    ----
    * cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.
    * comportamiento violento = violent behaviour.
    * no violento = nonviolent [non-violent].
    * perturbado y violento = violently insane.
    * reacción violenta = backlash.
    * sentirse violento = look + uncomfortable.
    * sentirse violento por = be embarrassed at.
    * volverse violento = turn + violent.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo
    1) <choque/deporte/muerte> violent; < discurso> vehement; <persona/tono/temperamento> violent
    2) ( incómodo) < situación> embarrassing, awkward

    le es or resulta violento hablar del tema — she finds it embarrassing o difficult to talk about it

    * * *
    = violent, furious, crude [cruder -comp., crudest -sup.], virulent, savage, stormy [stormier -comp., stormiest -sup.], embarrassing, rough [rougher -comp., roughest -sup.], virulently, uneasy, uncomfortable, ill-at-ease, bloodthirsty.

    Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.

    Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.
    Ex: Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.
    Ex: It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.
    Ex: The most vulnerable nations are Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which have all experienced savage war and civil unrest in recent years.
    Ex: The stormy period of the 50s and 60s are considered to have seriously damaged the cause of improving the salaries of librarians.
    Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.
    Ex: The changes for the latter group are going to be abrupt, and rough -- very revolutionary.
    Ex: This work presents a startling contrast to the virulently anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in 18th-century popular writing.
    Ex: Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.
    Ex: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.
    Ex: One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.
    Ex: All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.
    * cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.
    * comportamiento violento = violent behaviour.
    * no violento = nonviolent [non-violent].
    * perturbado y violento = violently insane.
    * reacción violenta = backlash.
    * sentirse violento = look + uncomfortable.
    * sentirse violento por = be embarrassed at.
    * volverse violento = turn + violent.

    * * *
    violento1 -ta
    A
    1 ‹choque/deporte/muerte› violent; ‹discusión› violent, heated; ‹discurso› vehement
    utilizar métodos/medios violentos to use violent methods/means
    2 ‹persona/tono/temperamento› violent
    B
    (incómodo): le resulta violento hablar del tema she finds it embarrassing o difficult to talk about it
    estaba muy violento I felt very awkward o embarrassed o uncomfortable
    ¡qué situación más violenta! how embarrassing!
    ( Per fam) quickly
    * * *

    Del verbo violentar: ( conjugate violentar)

    violento es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    violentó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    violentar    
    violento
    violentar ( conjugate violentar) verbo transitivo
    a) ( forzar) ‹cerradura/puerta to force;

    persona to rape
    b) ( poner en situación embarazosa) to make … feel awkward

    violentarse verbo pronominal
    to get embarrassed
    violento
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    1 ( en general) violent;

    2 ( incómodo) ‹ situación embarrassing, awkward;

    estaba muy violento I felt very awkward
    violentar verbo transitivo
    1 (incomodar) to embarrass
    2 (enfadar) to infuriate
    3 (violar) to rape
    4 (forzar una puerta, cerradura, etc) to force
    violento,-a adjetivo
    1 (una persona, tormenta, muerte, etc) violent
    2 (una situación) embarrassing: se sintió muy violenta, she felt very awkward
    ' violento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abrupta
    - abrupto
    - cacharrazo
    - castaña
    - dura
    - duro
    - impetuosa
    - impetuoso
    - vándala
    - vándalo
    - violenta
    - bestia
    - bruto
    - cochino
    - enojoso
    - fuerte
    - gamberrada
    - gamberrismo
    - molesto
    - remolino
    English:
    aggressive
    - appal
    - appall
    - bang
    - bring out
    - fierce
    - furious
    - horseplay
    - onslaught
    - rough
    - rough-and-tumble
    - sense
    - smash-up
    - trouble
    - video nasty
    - violent
    - wild
    - burning
    - embarrassed
    - harsh
    - savage
    - smash
    - sticky
    * * *
    violento, -a
    adj
    1. [persona, deporte, acción] violent;
    muerte violenta violent death;
    se hicieron con el parlamento por medios violentos they took control of the parliament by violent means
    2. [intenso] [pasión, tempestad] intense, violent;
    [viento] fierce;
    los despertó una violenta sacudida del wagón they were awoken when the carriage gave a violent jolt
    3. [incómodo] awkward;
    aquello lo puso en una situación muy violenta that put him in a very awkward situation;
    me resulta violento hablar con ella I feel awkward talking to her
    nmpl
    los violentos the men of violence
    * * *
    adj
    1 violent;
    morir de muerte violenta die a violent death
    2 situación embarrassing; persona embarrassed
    * * *
    violento, -ta adj
    1) : violent
    2) embarazoso, incómodo: awkward, embarassing
    * * *
    1. (en general) violent
    2. (incómodo) awkward

    Spanish-English dictionary > violento

  • 12 В-131

    ВОТ ВИДИШЬ (-те)! coll indep. sent these forms only) used to emphasize the correctness of a statement, prediction etc made earlier by the speaker
    there you are
    there you have it there, you see (you) see! (in limited contexts) I told you so! what did I tell you! (when the statement, prediction etc is repeated after the idiom) I told you
    ...«Ну что ж, - сказал Киров, - если есть необходимость, поеду (в Казахстан)». — «Необходимость есть, ты это сам хорошо понимаешь, да и потом, - Сталин показал на листки конспекта по истории, - эта работа, я вижу, тебя не слишком увлекает, так ведь?» - «Да, это так, - подтвердил Киров, -какой я историк...» - «Вот видишь!» (Рыбаков 2). "Well, if it's necessary," Kirov said, "I'll go (to Kazakhstan)." "It is necessary, as you well know. And anyway,"-Stalin nodded at the notes on the history project—"you don't seem terribly taken with this work. Am I right?" "Yes, you're right," Kirov confirmed. "I'm no historian...." "Well, there you are!" (2a).
    «...Друзья у тебя все были евреи». - «Как так все? Кто, например?» - «Тот же Тимофеев хотя бы. Или Москвин». - «Да не евреи же они!» - «Евреи», - неколебимо сказал Митишатьев. «Сдурел я, что ли! - вдруг спохватился Лёва. - А хоть бы и евреи, мне-то что?» - «Вот видишь...» - удовлетворённо сказал Митишатьев (Битов 2). "...All your friends were Jews." "What do you mean, all? Who, for example?" "Timofeev, for one. Or Moskvin." "But they're not Jews!" "They're Jews," Mitishatyev said unshakably. "How stupid can I be!" Lyova said, suddenly remembering. "Even if they are Jews, what do I care?" "There, you see," Mitishatyev said with satisfaction (2a).

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  • 13 вот видите видишь!

    ВОТ видишь <- те>! coll
    [indep. sent; these forms only]
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    used to emphasize the correctness of a statement, prediction etc made earlier by the speaker:
    - there, you see;
    - (you) see!;
    - [in limited contexts] I told you so!;
    - what did I tell you!;
    - [when the statement, prediction etc is repeated after the idiom] I told you...
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал Киров, - если есть необходимость, поеду [в Казахстан]". - "Необходимость есть, ты это сам хорошо понимаешь, да и потом, - Сталин показал на листки конспекта по истории, - эта работа, я вижу, тебя не слишком увлекает, так ведь?" - "Да, это так, - подтвердил Киров, - какой я историк..." - "Вот видишь!" (Рыбаков 2). "Well, if it's necessary," Kirov said, TU go [to Kazakhstan]." "It is necessary, as you well know And anyway,"-Stalin nodded at the notes on the history project - "you don't seem terribly taken with this work. Am I right?" "Yes, you're right," Kirov confirmed. "I'm no historian...." "Well, there you are!" (2a).
         ♦ "...Друзья у тебя все были евреи". - "Как так все? Кто, например?" - "Тот же Тимофеев хотя бы. Или Москвин". - "Да не евреи же они!" - "Евреи", - неколебимо сказал Митишатьев. "Сдурел я, что ли! - вдруг спохватился Лёва. - А хоть бы и евреи, мне-то что?" - "Вот видишь..." - удовлетворённо сказал Митишатьев (Битов 2). "...All your friends were Jews." "What do you mean, all? Who, for example?" "Timofeev, for one. Or Moskvin." "But they're not Jews!" "They're Jews," Mit ishatyev said unshakably. "How stupid can I be!" Lyova said, suddenly remembering. "Even if they are Jews, what do I care?" "There, you see," Mit ishatyev said with satisfaction (2a).

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  • 14 вот видите!

    ВОТ видишь <- те>! coll
    [indep. sent; these forms only]
    =====
    used to emphasize the correctness of a statement, prediction etc made earlier by the speaker:
    - there, you see;
    - (you) see!;
    - [in limited contexts] I told you so!;
    - what did I tell you!;
    - [when the statement, prediction etc is repeated after the idiom] I told you...
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал Киров, - если есть необходимость, поеду [в Казахстан]". - "Необходимость есть, ты это сам хорошо понимаешь, да и потом, - Сталин показал на листки конспекта по истории, - эта работа, я вижу, тебя не слишком увлекает, так ведь?" - "Да, это так, - подтвердил Киров, - какой я историк..." - "Вот видишь!" (Рыбаков 2). "Well, if it's necessary," Kirov said, TU go [to Kazakhstan]." "It is necessary, as you well know And anyway,"-Stalin nodded at the notes on the history project - "you don't seem terribly taken with this work. Am I right?" "Yes, you're right," Kirov confirmed. "I'm no historian...." "Well, there you are!" (2a).
         ♦ "...Друзья у тебя все были евреи". - "Как так все? Кто, например?" - "Тот же Тимофеев хотя бы. Или Москвин". - "Да не евреи же они!" - "Евреи", - неколебимо сказал Митишатьев. "Сдурел я, что ли! - вдруг спохватился Лёва. - А хоть бы и евреи, мне-то что?" - "Вот видишь..." - удовлетворённо сказал Митишатьев (Битов 2). "...All your friends were Jews." "What do you mean, all? Who, for example?" "Timofeev, for one. Or Moskvin." "But they're not Jews!" "They're Jews," Mit ishatyev said unshakably. "How stupid can I be!" Lyova said, suddenly remembering. "Even if they are Jews, what do I care?" "There, you see," Mit ishatyev said with satisfaction (2a).

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  • 15 вот видишь!

    ВОТ видишь <- те>! coll
    [indep. sent; these forms only]
    =====
    used to emphasize the correctness of a statement, prediction etc made earlier by the speaker:
    - there, you see;
    - (you) see!;
    - [in limited contexts] I told you so!;
    - what did I tell you!;
    - [when the statement, prediction etc is repeated after the idiom] I told you...
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал Киров, - если есть необходимость, поеду [в Казахстан]". - "Необходимость есть, ты это сам хорошо понимаешь, да и потом, - Сталин показал на листки конспекта по истории, - эта работа, я вижу, тебя не слишком увлекает, так ведь?" - "Да, это так, - подтвердил Киров, - какой я историк..." - "Вот видишь!" (Рыбаков 2). "Well, if it's necessary," Kirov said, TU go [to Kazakhstan]." "It is necessary, as you well know And anyway,"-Stalin nodded at the notes on the history project - "you don't seem terribly taken with this work. Am I right?" "Yes, you're right," Kirov confirmed. "I'm no historian...." "Well, there you are!" (2a).
         ♦ "...Друзья у тебя все были евреи". - "Как так все? Кто, например?" - "Тот же Тимофеев хотя бы. Или Москвин". - "Да не евреи же они!" - "Евреи", - неколебимо сказал Митишатьев. "Сдурел я, что ли! - вдруг спохватился Лёва. - А хоть бы и евреи, мне-то что?" - "Вот видишь..." - удовлетворённо сказал Митишатьев (Битов 2). "...All your friends were Jews." "What do you mean, all? Who, for example?" "Timofeev, for one. Or Moskvin." "But they're not Jews!" "They're Jews," Mit ishatyev said unshakably. "How stupid can I be!" Lyova said, suddenly remembering. "Even if they are Jews, what do I care?" "There, you see," Mit ishatyev said with satisfaction (2a).

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  • 16 GETA

    * * *
    I)
    (get; gat, gátum; getinn), v.
    I. with acc.
    1) to get;
    geta orðstír, to get fame;
    geta sér e-t, to get for oneself (góðs um œðis ef sér geta mætti);
    geta gott af e-m, to get good of one;
    with dat. of the person, geta váluðum vel, to be kind to the poor;
    geta e-m illa, to do harm to one;
    impers., getr e-t, there is (got);
    eigi getr slíkan (there is none such) í konungs herbergjum;
    2) with pp. of another verb, geta veiddan fisk, to be able to catch fish;
    ek get eigi fylgt yðr, I cannot follow you;
    3) almost like an auxil. verb with infin.;
    ek Gunnari gat at unna, I loved G.;
    geta at lita, sjá (to get) to see;
    without ‘at’, er slíkt getr fœða jóð, that shall rear such a child;
    4) to learn (lengi man þat er ungr getr);
    5) to beget, engender (fótr gat son við fœti);
    6) refl., getast at e-u, to like;
    því at mér gezt vel at þér, because I like thee well;
    láta sér getit at e-u, to be pleased with;
    eigi læt ek mér at einu getit, I am not pleased to have always the same, I want some change;
    II. with gen.
    geta gatu, to guess a riddle;
    geta rétt, to guess right;
    geta e-s til, to guess, suppose;
    geta í hug e-m, to guess one’s thoughts;
    2) to speak of, mention, in speech or writing (þess er getit, sem gört er);
    geta um e-t, to speak about (hann gat ekki um þetta fyrir sínum mönnum);
    þess er við getit, at, it is told that.
    f. guess, conjecture (er þat geta mín, at);
    spá er spaks geta, a wiseman’s guess is a prophecy;
    ætla ek eigi þat til getu, at hann sé þar, it is not likely that he is there;
    leiða getum um e-t, to make a guess at.
    * * *
    pret. gat, 2nd pers. gazt, pl. gátu; pres. get; pret. subj. gætí; sup. getið, but getað in the mod. sense of could; part. getinn; reflex. pres. and pret. getsk or gezk, gatsk or gazk, mod. gezst and gazst; with the neg. suff. gátu-ð, Korm. 224, Sighvat; gat-at, Lex. Poët.
    WITH ACC.
    A. [Ulf. begitan = ευρίσκειν; A. S. getan; Engl. get; O. H. G. gezan]:—to get; this use of the word, which is so common in Engl., is dying out in Icel.; it is found in the old poems, esp. in the old Hm.; it is used in law phrases, but is rare in common prose, even in the oldest Sagas; geta þögn, to get silence, a hearing, Höfuðl. 3, Hm. 8; geta orðstír, to get fame; en orðstír deyr aldrigi hveim sér góðan getr, 75; orðstír of gat, Eirekr at þat, Höfuðl.; ey getr kvikr kú, Hm. 69; sjaldan liggjandi úlfr lær um getr, né sofandi maðr sigr, 57; ef hann sylg um getr, 17; né þat máttu … geta hvergi, they could nowhere get it, Hým. 4; gambantein at geta, gambantein ek gat, Skm. 34; hvar gaztú vára aura, Vkv. 12; geta gjaforð, to marry, Alm. 6: geta sér, to get for oneself; hættr er heimis-kviðr nema sér góðan geti, Sdm. 25; sá er sæll er sér um getr lof ok líknstafi, Hm. 8; er sér getr slíkan sefa, Hkm. 19; góðs um æðis, ef sér geta mætti, if he could get it, Hm. 4; geta gjöld, laun e-s, 64, 124, Gm. 3; geta gott af e-m, to get good of one, Hm. 43, 44:—in law, nema hann getí þann kvið, at …, unless he can get that verdict, that …, Grág. i. 17; goðinn seksk ef hann getr engi (acc.) til at nefna féránsdóm, 95; ella skal hverr þeirra geta mann fyrir sik, 26:—in common prose, biðja konu þeirrar er honum væri sómi í, ef hann gæti, Fms. xi. 47; veit ek eigi hvar sú kona sitr er mér sé mikit happ í at geta, Ld. 88: to get, earn, svá at hann megi sér mat geta af sínu fé eðr verkum, Grág. i. 293:—to get, learn, fátt gat ek þegjandi þar, Hm. 104; lengi man þat er ungr getr, an old saying, Ísl. ii. 248; þá skal hann eiga stefnu við fimm lögmenn, þá er hann má helzt geta af (five lawyers of whom he can best learn, i. e. five of the wisest men of law) áðr hann segi hvern þátt upp, Grág. i. 3.
    2. with dat. of the person added, mostly in reference to feeding or entertaining; get þér vel at borði þínu, keep a good table, Sks. 20; get þú váluðum vel, entertain well the poor, Hm. 136; nú er honum vel getið ( he has good cheer) af gnógum mat ok góðum drykk, Str. 7; geta e-m sumbl, to give a feast to one, Ls. 8; geta e-m fótlaug, to get him a foot-bath, Hkv. 2. 37; geta e-m drápu, to entertain one with a poem, Sighvat: the phrase, geta sér (e-m) vel, ílla, to do, cause good or evil to one; ofrmælgi hygg ek at ílla geti hveim er …, a loose tongue will bring evil to any one that …, Vþm. 10; en ef hann forðask minn fund þá mun hann sér ílla geta í því, if he shuns me he will do worse to himself, Orkn. 252 (in a verse).
    II. joined to an infinitive, a participle, or a supine, to get to do (fá, q. v., is used in a similar sense),—hence to be able:
    1. almost like an auxil. verb,
    α. with infin. but without ‘at;’ ek gat’k unna Gunnari, I got to love G., Óg. 21; en sá gat taka við syndum, Sl. 6; ek gat líta, I got to see, beheld, Korm. 14 (in a verse); ek gat blóta, Hallfred (Fs. 94); getum hræra, we do rear, Edda; geta sjá, to get to see, Hkr. i. 205 (in a verse); hann gat teygja at sér, he did draw to himself, Edda 65 (in a verse); geta fæða, to give birth to, Am. 103; ef hann eignask getr, Hm. 78; hveim er eiga getr, Hkv. Hjörv. 9:—with ‘at,’ esp. in the phrase, geta at sjá, líta; þá geta þeir Hákon jarl at líta, earl H. got to see, behold, Fms. xi. 131; þá gátu menn at sjá land fyrir stafu fram, 656 C. 22; Sölvi gat at líta hvar þeir flýðu, Nj. 247; Enok gat at eiga þann son, Stj. 45; gat at heita, Rm. 42.
    β. with part. acc., with a notion of being able, Lat. posse; Gyðingar gátu enga sök sannaða, the Jews could not prove any of their charges, 656 C. 19; því mér lízt svá, sem vér munim þá aldri sótta geta, Nj. 197; ef vér getum Harald Gráfeld af lífi tekinn, Fms. xi. 21; ok geta rétta fylking sína, 131; mikinn fisk ok fagran ok gátu eigi veiddan, iv. 89.
    γ. so also with sup.; gátu þeir ekki at gört, Nj. 115; ok hætta á hvárt ek geta keypt (kaup, v. l.) fyrir yðr. if I can get a bargain for you, 157; Björn gat séð ( beheld) manna-reiðina, 260; ef ek gæta vel fyrir mér séð, 22; sem mest gat hann flutt eptir sér, Ó. H. 85; eigi at heldr gat hann veitt þann íkorna, id.; ef ek get eigi fylgt yðr, Fms. vi. 211.
    2. absol. in old writers geta seems never to occur in the sense of to be able, but only periphrastically as above; but in mod. usage geta has almost displaced the old verb kunna in this sense, e. g. eg get það ekki, I cannot; getr-ðú komið, canst thou come? ef hann hefði getað, if he could have; ekki þurfti, eg gat, I could, and endless other instances.
    III. impers. there is got, there is, cp. Germ. es giebt; eigi getr slíkan ( there is none such) í konungs herbergjum, Fms. vii. 148; þar getr stein (acc.) er asbestos heitir, there is got the stone asbestos, xi. 415; eigi getr vitrara mann, no wiser man is to be got; slíka menn getr varla til vitrleiks, Lv. 54; þar getr reykelsi, Hb, 8.
    IV. reflex., in the phrase, e-m getsk at e-u, one is pleased at a thing, one likes it; því at mér gezk vel at þér, because I like thee well, Fms. i. 66; ok mun mér ekki at getask, nema hann sé sæmilega af höndum leystr, and I shall not be pleased, unless …, Ld. 298; at þú fengir mér konu þá er mér gætisk at, Fms. i. 289; honum gatsk ílla at þessu, Ld. 104; eru þeir nokkurir hér at þér getisk eigi at, Fms. vii. 104; konungr sagði at honum gatsk eigi at þeirri sætt svá búit, ix. 486; haf þökk fyrir, ok getsk mér nú vel at, vi. 372; segir, at henni getsk eigi at þessi ætlan, Finnb. 312; Þorgrímr bað hann til hætta hve honum gætisk at, 336; svá hefir þeim at getisk vápnum Franceisa, so they have tasted thus far the weapons of the French, Karl. 184: with sup., láta sér getið at e-u, to take interest in, be pleased with; eigi læt ek mér at einu getið, ‘tis not my taste to have always the same, I want some change, something new, Grett. 149 new Ed.; lát þér at góðu getið, rejoice in the good, Hm. 129.
    B. To get, beget, engender, used alike of both parents, severally or jointly; fótr gat son við fæti, Vþm. 33: hve sá börn gat, 32; þá ek mög gat, Ls. 35; við systur þinni gaztu slíkan mög, 36; hann gat son er Guðröðr hét, Fms. i. 11; þat barn er þau geta, Grág. i. 178; ef austmaðr getr barn með konu, ef skógarmaðr getr launbarn með konu, 352; svein þann sem hón hafði getið með Abram, Stj. 114; dróttning gat son við Ívari, Fms. vii. 230; sonu marga Öndurdís við Óðni gat, Ht.; þau gátu sér son er Mörðr hét, Nj. 38; fíllinn getr eigi optarr en um sinn, Stj. 70; þegar sem þeir geta burð saman, 97; hann var getinn ( born) austr, Landn. 148; throughout Matth. i. the Icel. text renders begat by gat, cp. Mar. S. 19, Luke i. 35:—to conceive, þú munt verða getandi í kviði, Stj. 409. Judges xiii. 5; fyrir sinn erfingja getinn ok ógetinn, Grág. ii. 170; þú munt son geta ok fæða, Mar. 18; gefr hann son at geta þann er hon fæðir síðan, Mar.: reflex. to be engendered, þaðan getsk löngunin, 656 B. 7: to be born, Mar. 19.
    WITH GEN., of the same form throughout, though different in construction and sense.
    A. [Engl. guess (from the Scandin.?); Swed. gissa; Dan. gjætte; not in Germ. nor Saxon]:—to guess; geta gátu, to guess a riddle, Fas. i. 465; in the saying, opt verðr villr sá er geta skal, Fb. iii. 384; hvárt getr þú þessa, eðr veiztú með sannindum, Fms. ii. 260; ef þik hefði svá dreymt sem áðr gat ek, xi. 7; ok gat þess til, at þú mundir, Nj. 90; þess munda ek geta, at …, Lv. 104; þá fór sem hann gat, at …, Fms. xi. 22; ek get verit munu hafa Gunnar á Hlíðarenda, Nj. 35; sendimenn sögðu at hann gat rétt, Eg. 541; ef ek skal geta til, þá ætla ek …, Nj. 134; eptir því sem Halldórr gat til, Ld. 324; sem Ólafr konungr gat til, Fms. vii. 104, x. 354; get þú til (guess!) segir Stúfr, rétt getr þú ( thou guessest right) segir Stúfr, vi. 390; gat síns hverr til hvat skipum vera mundi, viii. 213; nú geta menn þess til at Gísli muni druknaðr vera, Gísl. 46, (tilgáta); þá get ek at á sína hönd mér setisk hvárr þeirra, Ld. 324: so in the phrase, geta til launanna í knefa e-m, to guess for the reward into another’s nieve ( closed hand), Sturl. iii. 151; geta í kollinn, to guess, guess right, passim.
    2. to think, mean, almost like the American I guess; ekki get ek at hón sálug sé mjök djarftæk, I guess that she, poor thing, will …, Stj. 422; ek get hann eigi þessa eina hjálp okkr veita, 423, passim: recipr. getask, proncd. getrast.
    B. [Found neither in Engl., Saxon, nor Germ.; lost in mod. Swed. and Dan.]:—to speak of, mention; þess er getið sem gört er, Grett.; gettu eigi vafurleysu þeirrar, Band. 28; öngra manna gat Kári jafnopt sem Njáls, Nj. 211; konungr þagnar hvert sinn er Þórólfs er getið, Eg. 54; þá þarf þess eigi at geta ef sættask skal, Fms. iv. 130; so also, geta um e-t, to speak about; Guanarr reið heim ok gat fyrir öngum manni um, Nj. 82; ok gátu fyrir henni um bónorðit, Fms. xi. 22; ok er ekki getið um ferð þeirra fyrr en þeir kómu til hirðar Rögnvalds jarls, iv. 130.
    2. to tell of (in records etc.); þess getr Glúmr Geirason í Gráfeldar drápu, Fms. i. 25, 30, 38, 50, 55, 65, 91, iv. 62, 63, passim; en í annarri sögu er þess getið, at …, xi. 14; enn getr Einarr hversu Hákon jarl hefndi föður síns, i. 56; sem síðarr mun getið verða, as will be told later (i. e. below), 230; sem fyrr var getið, as is told above, v. 24: impers., e-s getr, it is told, recorded (in books, poems); þess getr í Hrunhendu, at …, opt skal góðs geta, a saying, the good shall be often spoken of, Hm. 102.

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  • 17 С-706

    НА ЗТОТ СЧЁТ PrepP Invar prep obj fixed WO
    with respect to the matter in question
    on this (that) score (point, matter)
    concerning this (that, it, this matter etc) about this (that, it, this matter etc) in that regard.
    «Отдел информации и библиографии — моё детище, и он должен быть самым красивым. Пока его возглавляет Мансурова - у меня нет на этот счёт никаких опасений» (Залыгин 1). "The data and bibliography department is my baby and it's got to be the most beautiful. As long as Mansurova's in charge of it I've no worries on that score" (1a).
    Он по-прежнему жил с родителями и пока женат не был. Мама гадала на этот счет безуспешно (Битов 2). Не lived as before with his parents and was not yet married. Mama speculated on this point without success (2a).
    На цыган фашисты охотились, как на дичь. Я нигде ничего не встречал официального на этот счёт, но ведь на Украине цыгане подлежали такому же немедленному уничтожению, как и евреи (Кузнецов 1). The fascists hunted Gypsies as if they were game. I have never come across anything official concerning this, yet in the Ukraine the Gypsies were subject to the same immediate extermination as the Jews (1a).
    «Она ни в чём, ни в чём не виновата!.. Нельзя ли, не можете ли мне сказать: что вы с нею теперь сделаете?»...Решительно успокойтесь на этот счёт, Дмитрий Фёдорович, - тотчас же и с видимою поспешностью ответил прокурор, - мы не имеем пока никаких значительных мотивов хоть в чем-нибудь обеспокоить особу, которою вы так интересуетесь» (Достоевский 1). "She is guilty of nothing, nothing!... Won't you, can't you tell me what you're going to do with her now?" "You can be decidedly reassured in that regard, Dmitri Fyodoro-vich," the prosecutor replied at once, and with obvious haste. "So far we have no significant motives for troubling in any way the person in whom you are so interested" (1a).
    Знаете, вы довольно любопытную мысль сказали я теперь приду домой и шевельну мозгами на этот счёт. Признаюсь, я так и ждал, что от вас можно кой-чему поучиться» (Достоевский 1). ( context transl) "You know, you've said a very interesting thought
    I'll set my mind to it when I get home. I admit, I did suspect it would be possible to learn something from you" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-706

  • 18 У-74

    ВЫБРАСЫВАТЬ/ВЫБРОСИТЬ (ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ/ВЫКИНУТЬ, ВЫШВЫРИВАТЬ/ВЫШВЫРНУТЬ) НА УЛИЦУ кого VP subj: human or collect)
    1. to evict s.o. from his living quarters, deprive s.o. of lodgings without offering him any other place to stay
    X выбросил Y-a на улицу - X threw (turned, kicked, tossed) Y out on (onto, in, into) the street
    (in limited contexts) X turned Y out of house and home.
    2. to fire s.o.: X выбросил Y-a на улицу = X threw (tossed) Y out (on (onto, in, into) the street)
    X kicked Y out....(Они) расскажут, при случае, что они, Боже упаси, не антисемиты: у них половина друзей - евреи. А раздастся в тиши кабинета «звонок», поступят «сигнал», «закрытое письмо», с тем же деловитым дружелюбием выбросят тебя на улицу, оставят без хлеба... (Свирский 1)....(They) tell you whenever the opportunity occurs that they aren't anti-Semitic, heaven forbid. Half of their friends are Jews. But if in the silence of their offices the phone rings, or a "signal" comes, or a secret letter, then they'll throw you out on the street with that selfsame businesslike friendliness, leave you to starve... (1a).
    (author's usage) «Вы его выкинули из института. Куда ему идти?.. Мы его учили... А вы его на улицу. За что?» (Рыбаков 2). "You've thrown him out of the institute, but where's he supposed to go?...We've taught him and trained him...and you throw him out onto the street! And what for?" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > У-74

  • 19 на этот счет

    [PrepP; Invar; prep obj; fixed WO]
    =====
    with respect to the matter in question:
    - on this (that) score (point, matter);
    - concerning this (that, it, this matter etc);
    - about this (that, it, this matter etc);
    - in that regard.
         ♦ "Отдел информации и библиографии - моё детище, и он должен быть самым красивым. Пока его возглавляет Мансурова - у меня нет на этот счёт никаких опасений" (Залыгин 1). "The data and bibliography department is my baby and it's got to be the most beautiful. As long as Mansurova's in charge of it I've no worries on that score" (1a).
         ♦ Он по-прежнему жил с родителями и пока женат не был. Мама гадала на этот счет безуспешно (Битов 2). He lived as before with his parents and was not yet married. Mama speculated on this point without success (2a).
         ♦ На цыган фашисты охотились, как на дичь. Я нигде ничего не встречал официального на этот счёт, но ведь на Украине цыгане подлежали такому же немедленному уничтожению, как и евреи (Кузнецов 1). The fascists hunted Gypsies as if they were game. I have never come across anything official concerning this, yet in the Ukraine the Gypsies were subject to the same immediate extermination as the Jews (1a).
         ♦ "Она ни в чём, ни в чём не виновата!.. Нельзя ли, не можете ли мне сказать: что вы с нею теперь сделаете?" - "Решительно успокойтесь на этот счёт, Дмитрий Фёдорович, - тотчас же и с видимою поспешностью ответил прокурор, - мы не имеем пока никаких значительных мотивов хоть в чем-нибудь обеспокоить особу, которою вы так интересуетесь" (Достоевский 1). "She is guilty of nothing, nothing!... Won't you, can't you tell me what you're going to do with her now?" "You can be decidedly reassured in that regard, Dmitri Fyodorovich," the prosecutor replied at once, and with obvious haste. "So far we have no significant motives for troubling in any way the person in whom you are so interested" (1a).
         ♦ "Знаете, вы довольно любопытную мысль сказали; я теперь приду домой и шевельну мозгами на этот счёт. Признаюсь, я так и ждал, что от вас можно кой-чему поучиться" (Достоевский 1). [context transl] "You know, you've said a very interesting thought; I'll set my mind to it when I get home. I admit, I did suspect it would be possible to learn something from you" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на этот счет

  • 20 выбрасывать на улицу

    ВЫБРАСЫВАТЬ/ВЫБРОСИТЬ (ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ/ВЫКИНУТЬ, ВЫШВЫРИВАТЬ/ВЫШВЫРНУТЬ) НА УЛИЦУ кого
    [VP; subj: human or collect]
    =====
    1. to evict s.o. from his living quarters, deprive s.o. of lodgings without offering him any other place to stay:
    - X выбросил Y-а на улицу X threw <turned, kicked, tossed> Y out on (onto, in, into) the street;
    - [in limited contexts] X turned Y out of house and home.
    2. to fire s.o.:
    - X выбросил Y-а на улицу X threw < tossed> Y out (on <onto, in, into> the street);
    - X kicked Y out.
         ♦...[Они] расскажут, при случае, что они, Боже упаси, не антисемиты: у них половина друзей - евреи. А раздастся в тиши кабинета "звонок", поступят "сигнал", "закрытое письмо", с тем же деловитым дружелюбием выбросят тебя на улицу, оставят без хлеба... (Свирский 1)....[They] tell you whenever the opportunity occurs that they aren't anti-Semitic, heaven forbid. Half of their friends are Jews. But if in the silence of their offices the phone rings, or a "signal" comes, or a secret letter, then they'll throw you out on the street with that selfsame businesslike friendliness, leave you to starve... (1a).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Вы его выкинули из института. Куда ему идти?.. Мы его учили... А вы его на улицу. За что?" (Рыбаков 2). "You've thrown him out of the institute, but where's he supposed to go?...We've taught him and trained him...and you throw him out onto the street! And what for?" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выбрасывать на улицу

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