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21 класть на месте
• НА МЕСТЕ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ right there where sth. is happening:- on the spot;- at the scene (of sth.).♦ "...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?" - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).2. [usu. subj-compl with быть, бывать etc (subj: human)]⇒ in the room or place where a person works and should be:- [in limited contexts] X is where he is supposed to be.♦ Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, [лейтенанту] и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he [the lieutenant] needed to speak (4a).♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).♦ Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).3. класть на месте чьем, кого [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human; subjunctive only)]⇒ (if s.o. were) in another person's situation:- [1st pers only] if I were you.♦...Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed me; in his place, I would have died of grief (1a)...His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).♦ [Тригорин:] Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... [Нина:] А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. [Тригорин:] Зачем? [Нина:] Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... [N.:] And I should like to be in your shoes. [T.:] Why? [N.:] To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).♦ "А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуём при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (За).♦ "...Аябы на вашем месте поостерёгся..." (Стругацкие 3). Td be worried if I were you" (3a).4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т.п. кого ≈ coll [adv].⇒ Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕ [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; fixed WO] to kill s.o. outright, immediately: X уложил Y-а на месте ≈ X killed Y on the spot; X killed Y where Y stood; [in limited contexts] X blasted Y on the spot.♦...Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > класть на месте
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22 положить на месте
• НА МЕСТЕ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ right there where sth. is happening:- on the spot;- at the scene (of sth.).♦ "...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?" - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).2. [usu. subj-compl with быть, бывать etc (subj: human)]⇒ in the room or place where a person works and should be:- [in limited contexts] X is where he is supposed to be.♦ Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, [лейтенанту] и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he [the lieutenant] needed to speak (4a).♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).♦ Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).3. положить на месте чьем, кого [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human; subjunctive only)]⇒ (if s.o. were) in another person's situation:- [1st pers only] if I were you.♦...Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed me; in his place, I would have died of grief (1a)...His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).♦ [Тригорин:] Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... [Нина:] А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. [Тригорин:] Зачем? [Нина:] Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... [N.:] And I should like to be in your shoes. [T.:] Why? [N.:] To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).♦ "А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуём при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (За).♦ "...Аябы на вашем месте поостерёгся..." (Стругацкие 3). Td be worried if I were you" (3a).4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т.п. кого ≈ coll [adv].⇒ Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕ [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; fixed WO] to kill s.o. outright, immediately:- [in limited contexts] X blasted Y on the spot.♦...Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > положить на месте
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1) General subject: cramp, cross eyed, curious, droll, eccentric, erratic (о мыслях, взглядах и т. п.), excentric, extraordinary, fanciful, fantastic, fantastical, far out, formidable, freakish, freaky, funny, heteroclite, kinky, like nothing on earth, messed up, odd, off center, off-center, out of the way, out-of-the-way, outlandish, peculiar, quaint, queer, quirky, quizzical, rum, screwy, singular, strange, to be up the creek, unaccountable, unco, uncouth, unearthly, unfamiliar, unnatural, unusual, vagarious, wanchancy, weird, wisht, odd-looking (That's an odd-looking plane, Jeff. It's got no wings and it looks more like a cigar.), left-field, otherworldly, as queer as a nine bob note2) Colloquial: cross-eyed, far-out, freak, oddball, rummy, unique, viewy, (немного) geeky, freck, off kilter3) French: bizarre4) Obsolete: capricious5) Poetical language: fell6) Australian slang: wacko7) Psychology: preternatural8) Jargon: kookish, like death warmed over, squirrel-food, funky, trippy, dorky, kook, cue ball, cueball, odd-ball, off the wall, off-beat, off-the-wall, offbeat, queer fish9) Makarov: original, up the creek, utter10) Taboo: bi-fucking-zarre11) Phraseological unit: as queer as a clockwork orange, as queer as a coot, as queer as a three dollar bill -
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ж. разг.wonder♢
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ж. разг.wonder♢
это ему, ей и т. д. не в диковин(к)у — he, she, etc., finds nothing wonderful remarkable / unusual about that
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