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there was left neither hide nor hair of it

  • 1 hide

    I 1. past tense - hid; verb
    (to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) gjemme/skjule (seg)
    2. noun
    (a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) skjulested
    - hide-and-seek
    - hide-out
    II noun
    (the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) skinn, hud
    hud
    --------
    skinn
    --------
    skjule
    I
    subst. \/haɪd\/
    1) skinnfell, fell, skinn, (dyre)hud
    2) ( hverdagslig) skinn, hud
    have a thick hide være tykkhudet, være hardhudet
    have the hide to være frekk nok til å
    (neither) hide nor hair (amer.) ikke så mye som skyggen, ikke snurten
    save one's hide redde skinnet (sitt)
    tan someone's hide gi noen juling
    II
    subst. \/haɪd\/
    ( spesielt ved dyrefotografering) gjemmested, kamuflasjetelt
    III
    subst. \/haɪd\/
    ( historisk) bol, forklaring: gammelt flatemål, 60-120 acres
    IV
    verb ( hid - hidden eller hid) \/haɪd\/
    1) gjemme, skjule, holde skjult, holde gjemt
    2) gjemme seg, skjule seg, holde seg skjult
    3) hemmeligholde
    hide from gjemme seg for, skjule seg for
    hide oneself gjemme seg, skjule seg
    hide one's head (for shame) skjemmes, skamme seg
    hide one's light (under a bushel) sette sitt lys under en skjeppe
    hide out ( hverdagslig) ligge i dekning, holde seg skjult
    V
    verb \/haɪd\/
    ( hverdagslig) jule, pryle, banke

    English-Norwegian dictionary > hide

  • 2 С-357

    НИ СЛУХУ НИ ДУХУ (нет) о ком-чём, от кого coll NP gen Invar fixed WO
    there has been no news of s.o. or sth. (for an indicated or implied period of time, or since an indicated or implied moment): об X-e (от X-a) ни слуху ни духу = there has been neither hide nor hair of person X
    there has been neither sight nor sound of person X there has been no word from person X (of X) I haven't (he hasn't etc) heard a word (a thing) about X (from person X) not a word has been heard about X (there has been) no sign (not a sign) of X.
    Глуповцы торжествовали. Но, несмотря на то что внутренние враги были побеждены и польская интрига посрамлена, атаманам-молодцам было как-то не по себе, так как о новом градоначальнике всё еше не было ни слуху ни духу (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Foolovites celebrated. But despite the fact that their internal enemies had been conquered and the Polish intrigue disgraced, the bold atamans were still not quite themselves, since there was neither hide nor hair of a new town governor (1a).
    ...В положении Чонкина было что-то такое, что не давало ему жить спокойно, а именно то, что оставили его здесь вроде бы на неделю, но неделя эта прошла, а из части ни слуху ни духу, никаких дальнейших распоряжений (Войнович 2)....There was something in Chonkin's situation which gave him no peace - namely, that he was supposed to have been left there for a week, the week had already passed, and there had been no word from his unit, no further instructions (2a).
    До пасхи о войне не было ни слуху ни духу... (Шолохов 3). Not a word was heard about war right up to Easter... (3a).
    «Я своего заказа жду два месяца, и о нём ни слуху ни духу» (Булгаков 10). "I've waited for my order for two months-and not a sign of it" (10a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-357

  • 3 ни слуху ни духу

    НИ СЛУХУ НИ ДУХУ ( нет) о ком-чём, от кого coll
    [NPgen; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    there has been no news of s.o. or sth. (for an indicated or implied period of time, or since an indicated or implied moment):
    - об X-e < от X-a> ни слуху ни духу there has been neither hide nor hair of person X;
    - there has been no word from person X < of X>;
    - I haven't <he hasn't etc> heard a word < a thing> about X (from person X);
    - (there has been) no sign (not a sign) of X.
         ♦ Глуповцы торжествовали. Но, несмотря на то что внутренние враги были побеждены и польская интрига посрамлена, атаманам-молодцам было как-то не по себе, так как о новом градоначальнике всё еше не было ни слуху ни духу (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The Foolovites celebrated. But despite the fact that their internal enemies had been conquered and the Polish intrigue disgraced, the bold atamans were still not quite themselves, since there was neither hide nor hair of a new town governor (1a).
         ♦...В положении Чонкина было что-то такое, что не давало ему жить спокойно, а именно то, что оставили его здесь вроде бы на неделю, но неделя эта прошла, а из части ни слуху ни духу, никаких дальнейших распоряжений (Войнович 2)....There was something in Chonkin's situation which gave him no peace - namely, that he was supposed to have been left there for a week, the week had already passed, and there had been no word from his unit, no further instructions (2a).
         ♦ До пасхи о войне не было ни слуху ни духу... (Шолохов 3). Not a word was heard about war right up to Easter... (3a).
         ♦ "Я своего заказа жду два месяца, и о нём ни слуху ни духу" (Булгаков 10). "I've waited for my order for two months-and not a sign of it" (10a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни слуху ни духу

  • 4 ни слуху ни духу

    (о ком, о чём, от кого)
    разг.
    nothing is (has been) heard of smb., smth.; there is no news of smb., smth.; there's neither sight nor sound of smb.; there hasn't been hide or hair of smb.

    Дня через два жена Матвея Егорыча уехала в Гурьев, а Матвей Егорыч с Гаврюшкой ушёл куда-то пешком, и с тех пор о нём не было ни слуху, ни духу. (Ф. Гладков, Вольница) — Two days later Matvei's wife left for Guryev, and he and Gavryusha went off somewhere on foot. From that time on, no more was heard of them.

    Потом потянулись минуты ожидания, из минут складывались часы, а о муже ни слуха ни духа. (А. Коптяева, Иван Иванович) — Then began a wait which stretched from minutes into hours, and still there was neither sight nor sound of her husband.

    - Пропала миссис Уайтлоу, раньше она звонила мне каждый день. Вот уже три дня, как о ней ни слуху ни духу. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'Mrs. Whitelow's disappeared. She used to call me every day and now there hasn't been hide or hair of her in three days.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни слуху ни духу

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