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41 в нашем полку прибыло
[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (in refer, to a group or type of people sharing a common cause, belief etc) with this addition or these additions there are more of us now, there is an increase in people like us:- [in limited contexts] reinforcements have arrived.♦ [Беркутов:] Разумеется, я душою всегда буду с вами, в вашей партии. [Мурзавецкая:] Ну, так мы тебя и запишем; значит, нашего полку прибыло (Островский 5). [В.:] Of course, I shall always be in sympathy with you; one of your party. [M.:] Well, then, we'll register you; that means a gain for our side (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в нашем полку прибыло
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42 нашего полку прибыло
[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (in refer, to a group or type of people sharing a common cause, belief etc) with this addition or these additions there are more of us now, there is an increase in people like us:- [in limited contexts] reinforcements have arrived.♦ [Беркутов:] Разумеется, я душою всегда буду с вами, в вашей партии. [Мурзавецкая:] Ну, так мы тебя и запишем; значит, нашего полку прибыло (Островский 5). [В.:] Of course, I shall always be in sympathy with you; one of your party. [M.:] Well, then, we'll register you; that means a gain for our side (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нашего полку прибыло
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43 свет не клином сошёлся
(на ком, на чём)погов.smb., smth. is not the hub of the universe; the sun doesn't rise and set in smb., smth.; smb., smth. is not the only pebble on the beach; there are as many good fish in the sea as ever came out of it; there are more ways than one to kill a cat; the world is a wide parish (a big place)- А женщина эта - ба! Да разве в ней весь свет уж так и сошёлся клином? (М. Горький, Фома Гордеев) — 'As for that woman - pshaw! the sun doesn't rise and set in her!'
Хватит валять дурака! Всякое ещё будет в его жизни, а он вбил себе в голову, что на неказистой Тосе свет клином сошёлся. (Б. Бедный, Девчата) — He had played the fool long enough! There were all sorts of experiences in store for him yet, and he must have been insane to believe that she was the only pebble on the beach.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свет не клином сошёлся
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44 Г-62
ГЛАЗА РАЗБЕГАЮТСЯ/РАЗБЕЖАЛИСЬ (у кого от чего) coll VP subj.) s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc: у X-a глаза разбегаются (от Y-ов) = X doesn't know (X scarcely knows) where to look (first (next)) X doesn't know (scarcely knows) which way to look X doesn't know (X scarcely knows) what (whom) to look at first (next) X is dizzied by the multitude of Ys itfs more (there are more Ys) than the eyes can take in.В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).У случайного посетителя (Дома) Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Gri-boyedov's (Griboyedov House) was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a). -
45 глаза разбегаются
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc:- у X-a глаза разбегаются (от Y-ов) ≈ X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> where to look (first < next>);- X doesn't know < scarcely knows> which way to look;- X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> what < whom> to look at first < next>;- it's more < there are more Ys> than the eyes can take in.♦ В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).♦ Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).♦...У случайного посетителя [ Дома] Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Griboyedov's [Griboyedov House] was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаза разбегаются
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46 глаза разбежались
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc:- у X-a глаза разбегаются( от Y-ов) ≈ X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> where to look (first < next>);- X doesn't know < scarcely knows> which way to look;- X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> what < whom> to look at first < next>;- it's more < there are more Ys> than the eyes can take in.♦ В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).♦ Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).♦...У случайного посетителя [ Дома] Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Griboyedov's [Griboyedov House] was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаза разбежались
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47 Д-47
ДЕВАТЬ/ДЕТЬ НЕКУДА кого-чего (у кого or где) coll these forms only usu. quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / genany common noun)usu. impfv) an extremely large amount, an excess: Х-ов у Y-a (в месте Z) - девать некуда = Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with Y has enough Xs and then some there are more Xs in place Z than you can shake a stick at Xs are a dime a dozen in place Z Y has Xs coming out of Y's ears.Пристанет (Басаврюк), бывало, к красным девушкам: надарит лент, серёг, монист - девать некуда! (Гоголь 5). Sometimes he'd (Basavriuk would) set upon the girls, heap ribbons, earrings, necklaces on them, till they did not know what to do with them (5a). -
48 О-131
ОТБОЯ (-ю) НЕТ (у кого) от кого coll VP, impers) there are more than enough or too many of a certain type or category of people: (у X-a) от Y-ов отбоя нет - X has no end of Ys there is no end to the Ys (in limited contexts) X has to beat (the) Ys off with a stick X can't fight off the Ysthere is no coping with the Ys....(Дедушка был) красавец, много разъезжал, привык к холостой жизни и, понимаете, к какой холостой жизни, от женщин у него отбоя не было... (Рыбаков 1)....He (grandfather) was a very handsome man, who had travelled a lot and become accustomed to the bachelor life, and what a bachelor life! He'd had no end of women... (1a).(Фёдор:) Теперь: женский пол - опять то же... Какое количество у него их перебывало, так этого и вообразить не можно ( ungrammat = нельзя)!.. Просто отбою нет (Сухово-Кобылин 2). (Е:) And the fair sex-the same thing all over again....How many of them he's had, you couldn't even begin to imagine!...He can't fight them off (2b).Бабушка... была, как говорят, невероятно соблазнительна, настолько, что от поклонников не было отбоя... (Аллилуева 1). It is said that she (Grandmother) was unusually attractive, so that there was no coping with all her admirers (1a). -
49 С-438
КАК (ЧТО) СОБАК НЕРЕЗАНЫХ кого (у кого, где) highly coll, derog(как etc + NP these forms only quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / genhuman)fixed WOvery many: Х-ов у Y-a (в месте Z) \С-438 =• Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with (than he can handle)Y has Xs coming out of his ears Xs are a dime a dozen in place Z there are more Xs in place Z than you can (could) shake a stick at place Z is crawling (teeming) with Xs. -
50 девать некуда
[these forms only; usu. quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun); usu. impfv]=====⇒ an extremely large amount, an excess:- Y has Xs coming out of Y's ears.♦ Пристанет [Басаврюк], бывало, к красным девушкам: надарит лент, серёг, монист - девать некуда! (Гоголь 5). Sometimes he'd [Basavriuk would] set upon the girls, heap ribbons, earrings, necklaces on them, till they did not know what to do with them (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > девать некуда
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51 деть некуда
[these forms only; usu. quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun); usu. impfv]=====⇒ an extremely large amount, an excess:- Y has Xs coming out of Y's ears.♦ Пристанет [Басаврюк], бывало, к красным девушкам: надарит лент, серёг, монист - девать некуда! (Гоголь 5). Sometimes he'd [Basavriuk would] set upon the girls, heap ribbons, earrings, necklaces on them, till they did not know what to do with them (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > деть некуда
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52 отбою нет
[VP, impers]=====⇒ there are more than enough or too many of a certain type or category of people:- [in limited contexts] X has to beat (the) Ys off with a stick;- there is no coping with the Ys.♦...[Дедушка был] красавец, много разъезжал, привык к холостой жизни и, понимаете, к какой холостой жизни, от женщин у него отбоя не было... (Рыбаков 1).... Не [grandfather] was a very handsome man, who had travelled a lot and become accustomed to the bachelor life, and what a bachelor life! He'd had no end of women... (1a).♦ [Фёдор:] Теперь: женский пол - опять то же... Какое количество у него их перебывало, так этого и вообразить не можно [ungrammat = нельзя]!.. Просто отбою нет (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [F:] And the fair sex-the same thing all over again....How many of them he's had, you couldn't even begin to imagine!...He can't fight them off (2b).♦ Бабушка... была, как говорят, невероятно соблазнительна, настолько, что от поклонников не было отбоя... (Аллилуева 1). It is said that she [Grandmother] was unusually attractive, so that there was no coping with all her admirers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отбою нет
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53 отбоя нет
[VP, impers]=====⇒ there are more than enough or too many of a certain type or category of people:- [in limited contexts] X has to beat (the) Ys off with a stick;- there is no coping with the Ys.♦...[Дедушка был] красавец, много разъезжал, привык к холостой жизни и, понимаете, к какой холостой жизни, от женщин у него отбоя не было... (Рыбаков 1).... Не [grandfather] was a very handsome man, who had travelled a lot and become accustomed to the bachelor life, and what a bachelor life! He'd had no end of women... (1a).♦ [Фёдор:] Теперь: женский пол - опять то же... Какое количество у него их перебывало, так этого и вообразить не можно [ungrammat = нельзя]!.. Просто отбою нет (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [F:] And the fair sex-the same thing all over again....How many of them he's had, you couldn't even begin to imagine!...He can't fight them off (2b).♦ Бабушка... была, как говорят, невероятно соблазнительна, настолько, что от поклонников не было отбоя... (Аллилуева 1). It is said that she [Grandmother] was unusually attractive, so that there was no coping with all her admirers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отбоя нет
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54 как собак нерезаных
• КАК < ЧТО> СОБАК НЕРЕЗАНЫХ кого (у кого, где) highly coll, derog[ как etc + NP; these forms only; quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ very many:- Х-ов у Y-a < в месте Z> как собак нерезаных - Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with (than he can handle);- there are more Xs in place Z than you can < could> shake a stick at;- place Z is crawling (teeming) with Xs.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как собак нерезаных
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55 что собак нерезаных
• КАК < ЧТО> СОБАК НЕРЕЗАНЫХ кого (у кого, где) highly coll, derog[ как etc + NP; these forms only; quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ very many:- Х-ов у Y-a < в месте Z> что собак нерезаных - Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with (than he can handle);- there are more Xs in place Z than you can < could> shake a stick at;- place Z is crawling (teeming) with Xs.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что собак нерезаных
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56 Мир не без добрых людей
you do not help me, some other people will. See И за рекой люди живут (И), Свет не клином сошелся (C)Var.: Свет не без добрых людей Cf: All the keys are not at one man's girdle (Br.). All the keys hang not at one's girdle (Am.). The sea is full of other fish (Am.). There are more pebbles on the beach (Br.). There is always the next train coming (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Мир не без добрых людей
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57 предлагающее цену лицо
(Участник торгов.) bidderПри наличии нескольких предложений наивысшей цены предполагается, что товар получит участник торгов с наименьшим номером. При наличии более одного такого участника, мы вполне могли бы рандомизировать выбор из них, но тогда нам понадобилось бы расширить набор альтернатив, т.е. набор лотерей на множестве Х. — If there are several highest bids, we suppose that the lowest numbered of these bidders gets the good. We could equally well randomize among the highest bidders if there are more than one, but this would require that we expand the set of alternatives, i.e. the set of lotteries over X.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > предлагающее цену лицо
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58 называть
•By a long slug is meant one which is long enough to be the subject of a steady-state extrusion.
•This portion of the wave will be denoted (or named, or designated, or called) the stable section.
•When the ratio is unity, the propeller is described as a square propeller.
•This system is designated as Model M-50.
•Such a plot is generally identified as a "Stress-Number of Cycles Curve".
•This phenomenon is known as piping.
•Such absorption is termed chemical.
•This type of magnetism is given the name temporary magnetism.
•Actinomycetales are often spoken of as "higher", "filamentous", or "mouldlike" bacteria.
•This relationship has been labelled as Stefan's law.
•When there are more than two alleles of a given gene, they are said to be multiple alleles.
•The minimum current density needed to start lasing action in a diode is termed (or referred to as) the threshold current density.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > называть
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59 называть
•By a long slug is meant one which is long enough to be the subject of a steady-state extrusion.
•This portion of the wave will be denoted (or named, or designated, or called) the stable section.
•When the ratio is unity, the propeller is described as a square propeller.
•This system is designated as Model M-50.
•Such a plot is generally identified as a "Stress-Number of Cycles Curve".
•This phenomenon is known as piping.
•Such absorption is termed chemical.
•This type of magnetism is given the name temporary magnetism.
•Actinomycetales are often spoken of as "higher", "filamentous", or "mouldlike" bacteria.
•This relationship has been labelled as Stefan's law.
•When there are more than two alleles of a given gene, they are said to be multiple alleles.
•The minimum current density needed to start lasing action in a diode is termed (or referred to as) the threshold current density.
* * *см. тж. называтьсяРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > называть
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60 всего
. в сумме•All told (or Altogether) there are more than 20,000 items distributed by the firm.
•A total of eight holes is drilled at the first working station.
* * *Всего -- in all, in sum, total of, all told (итого, в общей сложности); only, but, as low as, as brief as (только, не более чем, всего лишь)In all, two distinct regions of flow were separately visualized.This was repeated twice more so that, in all, four different thermocouple installations were used.A total of twenty-two injection taps were installed.Tilly's tests were conducted at 104 m/s, while in this investigation velocities as low as 10 m/s at room temperature were employed.—завершён всего наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всего
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