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to each his own

  • 1 EACH

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > EACH

  • 2 каждому свое

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > каждому свое

  • 3 К-4

    КАЖДОМУ СВОЁ (sent Invar fixed WO
    each person has his own fate, purpose in life, as well as his own concerns, gifts, tastes etc
    to each his own
    (in limited contexts) everybody is different it's a matter of taste each to his own taste.
    ...Ирина Викторовна вообще не боялась никаких на свете машин, не испытывала страха от того, что роботы могут вытеснить человека из жизни или стихийно взбунтоваться, как об этом написано у многих довольно умных, но теперь уже не оригинальных авторов... Пустяки! Каждому свое, машине - машинное, человеку - человеческое (Залыгин 1). There was no machine in the world that held any terrors for her (Irina Viktorovna), and she never feared that robots might displace humans or spontaneously revolt, as so many clever but no longer original writers had suggested. What nonsense that was! To each his own —the mechanical to the machine, the human to the human (1a)
    В них (стихах, написанных сознательным способом,) исчезает чудо стихотворчества, но они нравятся неискушенному читателю, потому что в них наличествует элемент пересказа, готовой мысли. Мне такие стихи не нужны. Каждому - своё (Мандельштам 2). Such verse (written in premeditated fashion), though lacking the miraculous quality of spontaneous creation, always appeals to the unschooled reader because it "tells a story" or conveys a ready-made idea. I can do without this kind of verse. Its a matter of taste (2a)
    Loan translation of the Latin suum cuique.

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  • 4 каждому свое

    [sent; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    each person has his own fate, purpose in life, as well as his own concerns, gifts, tastes etc:
    - [in limited contexts] everybody is different;
    - each to his own taste.
         ♦...Ирина Викторовна вообще не боялась никаких на свете машин, не испытывала страха от того, что роботы могут вытеснить человека из жизни или стихийно взбунтоваться, как об этом написано у многих довольно умных, но теперь уже не оригинальных авторов... Пустяки! Каждому свое, машине - машинное, человеку - человеческое (Залыгин 1). There was no machine in the world that held any terrors for her [Irina Viktorovna], and she never feared that robots might displace humans or spontaneously revolt, as so many clever but no longer original writers had suggested. What nonsense that was! To each his own - the mechanical to the machine, the human to the human (1a) Ф В них [стихах, написанных сознательным способом,! исчезает чудо стихотворчества, но они нравятся неискушенному читателю, потому что в них наличествует элемент пересказа, готовой мысли. Мне такие стихи не нужны. Каждому - своё (Мандельштам 2). Such verse [written in premeditated fashion], though lacking the miraculous quality of spontaneous creation, always appeals to the unschooled reader because it "tells a story" or conveys a ready-made idea. I can do without this kind of verse. Its a matter of taste (2a)
    —————
    ← Loan translation of the Latin suum cuique.

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  • 5 каждому своё

    (? Катон Старший; лат. suum cuique)
    to each his own; cf. each to his taste

    - Володька, ведь ты всё ещё её любишь... Верно ведь, любишь?.. - Ладно, - отрезал он, - чего там, тётечка, лишние слова говорить. Каждому своё. Я уж так устроен. (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — 'Volodya, you still love her... You do love her, don't you?' 'Drop it,' he cut her short. 'What's the use of saying all those things, aunt dear. To each his own. That's the way I'm made.'

    Важно найти свой стиль. Не обязательно быть таким, как Тулин. Каждому своё. (Д. Гранин, Иду на грозу) — He must have his own style of work. He didn't have to be a Tulin. Each man should have his own style.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > каждому своё

  • 6 своё

    I мест.
    см. свой
    II с.

    чужо́го мне не на́до, но и своего́ я не отда́м — I don't need what doesn't belong to me, but I'm not going to give up my own

    2) (причитающееся, приходящееся на долю кого-л) one's share

    я своё отрабо́тал — I've done my share of work

    отсиде́ть своё — serve one's time ( in jail)

    3) ( собственное мнение) one's opinion / ground; (предпочтение, требование) one's way

    стоя́ть на своём — hold one's own, hold / stand one's ground; ≈ stick to one's guns идиом.

    настоя́ть на своём — have [insist on] one's own way

    4) ( привычное занятие) one's customary business; one's usual ways

    ты опя́ть (принялся́) за своё? — are you back to it again?

    5) (собственные проблемы, заботы, интересы) one's own concerns / problems

    он всё про своё — he keeps talking about his own problems / concerns; he is on his favourite subject

    я ему́ про своё, а он мне про своё — I kept telling him about my concerns, but he would keep telling me about his

    он ду́мал о своём — he thought his own thoughts

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    ка́ждому своё — to each his own

    получи́ть своё — 1) ( о выгоде) get one's own back 2) (о наказании и т.п.) get one's deserts

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > своё

  • 7 вольному воля

    Set phrase: I am sorry for you but I cannot weep, a word to the wise is enough, a word to the wise is sufficient, as the fool thinks, so the bell clinks, counsel breaks not the head, each to his taste, forewarned (is) forearmed, freedom is for the free, good counsel does no harm, it's up to you (just as you please, used when someone acts in his own (unusual or foolish) way and may intend to ignore any advice of others), let him take a spring (tune) on his own fiddle, and dance to it when he has done, to each his own, we may give advice but we cannot give conduct, you cannot hear on that ear

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вольному воля

  • 8 вольному воля - спасённому рай

    Set phrase: I am sorry for you but I cannot weep, a word to the wise is enough, a word to the wise is sufficient, as the fool thinks, so the bell clinks, counsel breaks not the head, each to his taste, forewarned (is) forearmed, freedom is for the free, good counsel does no harm, it's up to you (just as you please. used when someone acts in his own (unusual or foolish) way and may intend to ignore any advice of others), let him take a spring (tune) on his own fiddle, and dance to it when he has done, to each his own, we may give advice but we cannot give conduct, you cannot hear on that ear

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вольному воля - спасённому рай

  • 9 В-253

    ВОЛЬНОМУ ВОЛЯ coll (sent Invar fixed WO
    (said - occas. with resignation - to or of a person when he acts or is about to act the way he wants to
    often his behavior is considered imprudent or foolish by the speaker) one can do as he wishes: one can (may) do as one likes (pleases) let one have it his (her etc) way it's your (his etc) decision to each his own (in limited contexts) nobody is forcing you (him etc) (when addressed to the hearer only) do as you like have it your way suit yourself.
    Надев фартуки, мы перетирали фарш с водой... Я напоролся в фарше на что-то, порезался: кусочек полуды... «Люди будут есть?» - «Помалкивай. Вольному воля. Пусть не жрут» (Кузнецов 1). After putting on aprons, we kneaded the ground meat in water....1 struck on something in the ground meat and cut myself: a piece of tin...."Are people going to eat that?" "Quiet. They can do as they like. They don't have to" (1a).
    «Я провожу тебя, если ты боишься, - сказал он ей, - ты мне позволишь идти подле себя?» - «А кто те ( substand = тебе) мешает? -отвечала Лиза, - вольному воля, а дорога мирская» (Пушкин 3). Til accompany you if you're afraid," he said. "Allow me to walk beside you?" "Who's to stop you?" Lisa replied. "You may do as you please, anyone is free to use the road" (3b).
    «Пусть государь и его ближайшие слуги выдумывают уставы и определяют необходимый цвет исподнего, чтобы тем самым противостоять европейским заразам. Вольному воля» (Окуджава 2). "Let the tsar and his intimate servants dream up laws that determine the required color for underwear, thereby countering European infections. To each his own" (2a).
    Сойдясь в упор с недвижным взглядом хозяина, (Золотарёв) понял, что тот заранее отказывался долее слушать гостя. «Как знаешь, - выходя, замкнулся Золотарёв, - вольному воля!» (Максимов 1).
    ...Catching Matvei's motionless gaze (Zolotarev) realized that he had already decided not to listen to him any longer. "As you wish," he thought sullenly as he went out, "nobody's forcing you" (1a).
    Reduced version of the saying «Вольному воля, спасённому рай».

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  • 10 К-447

    КТО КУДА coll Invar fixed WO
    1. ( usu. adv or indep. sent (often in response to an inquiry beginning with «Куда» about several or many people)) some people (go, run etc) in one directon, others in other directions, (people go etc) to various places
    in different (all) directions
    each (going) his own way some (going) one way, some another to all different places.
    Немцы оставили кинотеатр и с криками: «Спасайтесь! Крещатик взрывается!» - бросились бежать кто куда... (Кузнецов 1). The Germans now fled from the cinema, shouting, "Run for your lives! Kreshchatik is blowing up!" They ran in all directions... (1a).
    «Раз, - это было за Тереком, - я ездил с абреками отбивать русские табуны нам не посчастливилось, и мы рассыпались кто куда» (Лермонтов 1). "One time-this happened beyond the Terek-1 rode with the abreks to seize Russian horse herds, we had bad luck, and scattered, each his own way" (1a).
    «Айда по домам, старик». - «Ну уж это кто куда, - ответил Валя, — я человек молодой и свободный» (Семёнов 1). ( context transl) "We might as well go on home, old man." "You go where you like," answered Roslyakov. "But I'm still young and free" (1a).
    2.
    adv
    (the people in question do sth.) without agreement, cooperation, or coordination among themselves (may refer to singing and playing musical instruments)
    everyone doing his own thing
    (in limited contexts) (all) at sixes and sevens.

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  • 11 вольному воля

    [sent; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    (said - occas. with resignation - to or of a person when he acts or is about to act the way he wants to; often his behavior is considered imprudent or foolish by the speaker) one can do as he wishes:
    - one can < may> do as one likes < pleases>;
    - let one have it his <her etc> way;
    - it's your <his etc> decision;
    - [in limited contexts] nobody is forcing you <him etc>;
    - [when addressed to the hearer only] do as you like;
    - suit yourself.
         ♦ Надев фартуки, мы перетирали фарш с водой... Я напоролся в фарше на что-то, порезался: кусочек полуды... "Люди будут есть?" - "Помалкивай. Вольному воля. Пусть не жрут" (Кузнецов 1). After putting on aprons, we kneaded the ground meat in water....I struck on something in the ground meat and cut myself: a piece of tin...."Are people going to eat that?" "Quiet. They can do as they like. They don't have to" (1a).
         ♦ "Я провожу тебя, если ты боишься, - сказал он ей, - ты мне позволишь идти подле себя?" - "А кто те [substand = тебе] мешает? - отвечала Лиза, - вольному воля, а дорога мирская" (Пушкин 3). "I'll accompany you if you're afraid," he said. "Allow me to walk beside you?" "Who's to stop you?" Lisa replied. "You may do as you please; anyone is free to use the road" (3b).
         ♦ "Пусть государь и его ближайшие слуги выдумывают уставы и определяют необходимый цвет исподнего, чтобы тем самым противостоять европейским заразам. Вольному воля" (Окуджава 2). "Let the tsar and his intimate servants dream up laws that determine the required color for underwear, thereby countering European infections. To each his own" (2a).
         ♦...Сойдясь в упор с недвижным взглядом хозяина, [Золотарёв] понял, что тот заранее отказывался долее слушать гостя. "Как знаешь, - выходя, замкнулся Золотарёв, - вольному воля!" (Максимов 1).
         ♦... Catching Matvei's motionless gaze [Zolotarev] realized that he had already decided not to listen to him any longer. "As you wish," he thought sullenly as he went out, "nobody's forcing you" (1a).
    —————
    ← Reduced version of the saying "Вольному воля, спасённому рай".

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  • 12 кто куда

    КТО КУДА coll
    [Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [usu. adv or indep. sent (often in response to an inquiry beginning with " Куда" about several or many people)]
    some people (go, run etc) in one directon, others in other directions, (people go etc) to various places:
    - some (going) one way, some another;
    - to all different places.
         ♦ Немцы оставили кинотеатр и с криками: "Спасайтесь! Крещатик взрывается!" - бросились бежать кто куда... (Кузнецов 1). The Germans now fled from the cinema, shouting, "Run for your lives! Kreshchatik is blowing up!" They ran in all directions... (1a).
         ♦ "Раз, - это было за Тереком, - я ездил с абреками отбивать русские табуны; нам не посчастливилось, и мы рассыпались кто куда" (Лермонтов 1). "One time - this happened beyond the Terek - I rode with the abreks to seize Russian horse herds; we had bad luck, and scattered, each his own way" (1a).
         ♦ "Айда по домам, старик". - "Ну уж это кто куда, - ответил Валя, - я человек молодой и свободный" (Семёнов 1). [context transl] "We might as well go on home, old man." "You go where you like," answered Roslyakov. "But I'm still young and free" (1a).
    2. [adv]
    (the people in question do sth.) without agreement, cooperation, or coordination among themselves (may refer to singing and playing musical instruments):
    - [in limited contexts](all) at sixes and sevens.

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  • 13 На вкус, на цвет товарища нет

    What one likes another does not; you must tolerate people's individual likings strange as they may be. See Каждому свое a (K), Кому что, а курице просо (K), Кто любит арбуз, а кто свиной хрящик, никто никому не указчик (K), Кто любит попа, кто попадью, кто попову дочку (K), О вкусах не спорят (O), У всякого свой вкус, а у осла ослиный (У)
    Cf: All meat pleases not all mouths (Br.). A black grape (plum, raisin) is as sweet as a white (Br.). Different strokes for different folks (Am.). Each to his own taste (Am.). Every man to his /own/ taste (Am., Br.). No dish pleases all palates alike (Br.). One man's sweet is another man's sour (Am.). Tastes differ (Am., Br.). То each his own (Am., Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > На вкус, на цвет товарища нет

  • 14 вольному воля

    вольному воля < спасённому рай>
    погов.
    as you please; have it your own way; to each his own

    - Ну-и что ж, - сказал Терентий. - Как говорится, вольному воля. Только я думаю, что вы это решаете неправильно. (В. Катаев, Хуторок в степи) — 'All right,' Terenty said, 'have it your own way. But I think you're making a mistake.'

    Она посмотрела и, видно, поняла мои мысли. - Спасибо, - говорит, - я пешком пойду. - Вольному воля. (Г. Николаева, Повесть о директоре МТС и главном агрономе) — She looked at me and I think she read my mind. 'Thank you,' she said, 'I'll walk.' 'As you please.'

    - Вы тоже уйдёте? - Нет, нет! - проговорил мастер... - Я дослушаю вас, товарищ Прохоров... Вольному воля, спасённому - рай!.. (В. Липатов, И это всё о нём) — 'Are you also leaving?' 'No! no!' the foreman replied... 'No, I'll hear you out, Comrade Prokhorov. To each his own!'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вольному воля

  • 15 каждому своё то

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > каждому своё то

  • 16 Каждому свое

    a) Each person has his own taste. See Живому именины, мертвому помины (Ж); b) See На вкус, на цвет товарища нет (H)
    Cf:
    a) То each his own (Am,, Br.)
    b) Give every man his due (Am., Br.). Give every man the credit that he deserves (Am.). Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's (Br.). Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's (Am.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Каждому свое

  • 17 Кому что, а курице просо

    See На вкус, на цвет товарища нет (H)
    Cf:
    A barley-corn is better than a diamond to a cock (a rooster) (Br.). Each to his own taste (Am.). A pig used to dirt turns up its nose at rice boiled in milk (Am.). The sow loves ran better than roses (Br.). То each his own (Am., Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кому что, а курице просо

  • 18 каждый

    1. прил.
    every, each; apiece

    каждые два дня — every two days, every other day

    Каждая из деталей имеет два отверстия. — The parts each have two openings. The parts have two openings each.

    каждому свое — to each his own; everybody is different

    каждый день — every day, daily

    2. муж.; скл. как прил.
    everyone, everybody

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > каждый

  • 19 Д-426

    ОТВОДИТЬ/ОТВЕСТЙ ДУШУ
    СЕРДЦЕ obs) (с кем, на ком) coll
    VP subj: human
    1. (с кем, в чём) to relieve o.s. of emotional stress, find a sense of calm, soothe o.s. by having a frank conversation with s.o. or doing sth. relaxing
    X отвёл душу (с Y-ом (в Z-e)) = X unburdened himself (his heart, his soul) (to Y)
    X eased his mind (by talking to Y (doing Z)) X relieved tension (by doing Z) X calmed himself (by talking to Y (doing Z)) (in limited contexts) X got it off his chest X blew off steam.
    ...Впервые за их недолгую, но богатую событиями совместную жизнь Пётр Васильевич постеснялся перебить жену за этим её занятием (молитвой): «Каждому своё, пускай отведёт душу» (Максимов 3). For the first time in their brief but eventful life together, Pyotr Vasilievich hadn't the heart to interrupt his wife at this occupation of hers (praying). To each his own, let her unburden herself' (3a).
    Мне захотелось отвести с ним душу, и я, взяв его под руку, отделил от компании (Искандер 4). I had an urge to unburden my heart to him. Taking him by the arm, I drew him apart from the company (4a).
    2. (на ком-чём) to relieve o.s. of intense anger, frustration etc by directing it at some innocent person or thing: II X отвёл душу (на Y-e) = X vented (let out) his feelings (frustration etc) on Y
    X took it out on Y.
    ...Полицейские отводили душу на жёнах забастовщиков, которые пытались пробраться к воротам... (Эренбург 4). The gendarmes vented their feelings on the wives of the strikers who tried to get through to the gates... (4a).
    Снова в директоре взыграла жёлчь. Старший сын Роман год тому назад ушёл из семьи. Отец отводил душу на младших (Олеша 2). The father's bile rose. Roman, his eldest son, had left home a year earlier. The father was taking it out on his younger sons (2a).

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  • 20 отвести душу

    ОТВОДИТЬ/ОТВЕСТИ ДУШУ <СЕРДЦЕ obs> (с кем, на ком) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. (с кем, в чём) to relieve o.s. of emotional stress, find a sense of calm, soothe o.s. by having a frank conversation with s.o. or doing sth. relaxing: X отвёл душу (с Y-ом < в Z-e>) - X unburdened himself (his heart, his soul) (to Y); X eased his mind (by talking to Y < doing Z>); X relieved tension (by doing Z); X calmed himself (by talking to Y < doing Z>); [in limited contexts]
    X got it off his chest; X blew off steam.
         ♦...Впервые за их недолгую, но богатую событиями совместную жизнь Пётр Васильевич постеснялся перебить жену за этим её занятием [молитвой]: "Каждому своё, пускай отведёт душу" (Максимов 3). For the first time in their brief but eventful life together, Pyotr Vasilievich hadn't the heart to interrupt his wife at this occupation of hers [praying]. "To each his own, let her unburden herself" (3a).
         ♦ Мне захотелось отвести с ним душу, и я, взяв его под руку, отделил от компании (Искандер 4). I had an urge to unburden my heart to him. Ikking him by the arm, I drew him apart from the company (4a).
    2. (на к ом-чём) to relieve o.s. of intense anger, frustration etc by directing it at some innocent person or thing: || X отвёл душу (на Y-e) - X vented (let out) his feelings (frustration etc) on Y; X took it out on Y.
         ♦...Полицейские отводили душу на жёнах забастовщиков, которые пытались пробраться к воротам... (Эренбург 4). The gendarmes vented their feelings on the wives of the strikers who tried to get through to the gates... (4a).
         ♦ Снова в директоре взыграла жёлчь. Старший сын Роман год тому назад ушёл из семьи. Отец отводил душу на младших (Олеша 2). The father's bile rose. Roman, his eldest son, had left home a year earlier. The father was taking it out on his younger sons (2a).

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  • To Each His Own — means that every person is entitled to his or her personal preferences and tastes, and it can also refer to:* To Each His Own, a 1946 movie. ** To Each His Own, the title song from that movie. * To Each His Own, a novel by Leonardo Sciascia. * To …   Wikipedia

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