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1 TUNE
• He who calls the tune must pay the piper - Любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить (Л) -
2 не в лад
см. тж. в лад 1), 2)1) (чему, с чем) out of keeping with smth.; at variance with smth.; out of tune with smth.Странная улыбка, не в лад с разговором, на миг появилась на его лице. (А. Бек, Жизнь Бережкова) — A faint smile oddly out of keeping with the drift of the conversation flitted across his face.
- Ступайте до табора, ласковая моя, желанными гостями будете! - И не в лад дружественным словам в тесно сведенных к переносью глазах цыгана сверкнула какая-то зловещая насмешка. (Ю. Нагибин, Трубка) — 'Come, precious, you'll be welcome!' But the ominous flash in his close-set eyes was at variance with his amicable speech.
2) out of tune, not quite in tune; out of time; out of harmonyГармонист шёл серединой улицы и играл, повторяя мелодию и украшая её всё новыми и новыми узорами. И вдруг, как будто не в лад, как будто немного опаздывая, смелый, пронзительный девичий голос начал частушку. (С. Антонов, Поддубенские частушки) — The accordion player strode down the middle of the street, repeating the tune with ever new embellishments and then, seemingly not quite in tune and a little late, a confident high-pitched girlish voice struck up a chastushka.
Едва разместившись в грузовике, они начали разноголосо и не в лад дуть в трубы. (Г. Бакланов, Бабичев) — Now, hardly had they settled themselves in the lorry, when they began to blow, out of time and out of harmony.
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3 не в тон
распоряжаться; задавать тон — to call the tune
задавать тон; хозяйничать — to call the tune
расстроенный; не в тон — out of tune
настроенный; в тон — in tune
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4 Старая солома жарко горит
An elderly person can often love passionatelyCf: The older the fiddle, the better the tune (Am.). The older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune (Br.). Old ovens are soon heated (Br.). There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Старая солома жарко горит
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5 мотив
1. inducement2. motivation3. incentive4. motiv; motif5. motiveмотивы, продиктованные благоразумием — prudential motives
6. spring7. tuneСинонимический ряд:1. довод (сущ.) аргумент; довод; резон2. мелодия (сущ.) голос; мелодия; напев -
6 старый конь борозды не испортит
Set phrase: an old horse doesn't spoil the furrows, an old horse makes a straight furrow, an old ox makes a straight furrow (what an experienced old person says he will do, will be done well), good broth may be made in an old pot, old porridge is sooner heated than new made, old pottage is sooner heated than new made, old wood is best to burn, old horse to ride, old books to read, and old wine to drink (contrast: when bees are old, they yield no honey. a cracked bell can never sound well), the best wine comes out of an old vessel, the devil knows many things because he is old, the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune, there is many a good tune played on an old fiddle, there's many a good tune played on an old fiddleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старый конь борозды не испортит
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7 не в тон
настроенный; в тон — in tune
расстроенный; не в тон — out of tune
задавать тон; хозяйничать — to call the tune
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8 вот как, примерно, звучит этот мотив
1) General subject: the tune goes something like this (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вот как, примерно, звучит этот мотив
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9 укатали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали бурку крутые горки
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10 укатали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали сивку крутые горки
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11 умыкали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали бурку крутые горки
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12 умыкали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали сивку крутые горки
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13 уходили бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили бурку крутые горки
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14 уходили сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили сивку крутые горки
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15 любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить
посл.lit. if you like to slide down-hill you've got to pull up your sled; cf. after the feast (dinner) comes the reckoning; he that would eat the fruit must climb the tree; he that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens; he who would eat the nut must first crack the shell; he who would search for pearls must dive below; he that will conquer must fight; if you dance you must pay the fiddler; if you call a tune you must pay the piperСам запутался - сам и распутывайся; умел кашу заварить - умей её и расхлёбывать; любишь кататься - люби и саночки возить. Именно так; именно это самое он и скажет завтра, об чём бы ни сообщил ему сын. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Господа Головлёвы) — You don't gather grapes from thistles; as you made your bed so you must lie on it; you called the tune, now you must pay the piper; yes, that was it - this was precisely what he would say the next day, whatever his son might tell him.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить
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16 в размере
1) General subject: (напр., в размере 300 рублей) in the amount of, the tune of, to the extent of, to the tune of, equal to the amount of, amounting to, in an amount of, in the volume of2) Law: a penalty ( fine) of (in the amount of), equal to3) Finances: of, in an amount equal to4) Banking: at the rate of5) Business: amount of which is equivalent to6) leg.N.P. in the amount (оклад) -
17 PAY
• As the work, so the pay - Какова от пса ловля, такова ему и кормля (K), Какова работа, такова и плата (K), По работе и деньги (П)• Everything that is worth having must be paid for - За ничто ничего не купишь (3)• He who calls the tune must pay the piper - Любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить (Л)• He who pays the piper calls (may call) the tune - Кто платит музыканту, тот и заказывает музыку (K)• If you dance (want to dance), you must pay the fiddler - Любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить (Л)• Laugh when you borrow and you'll cry when you pay - Легко в долг брать, отдавать трудно (Л)• No pay, no play - За ничто ничего не купишь (3)• Once paid and never craved - Заплатишь долг скорее, так будет веселее (3)• Pay the piper his due - Какова работа, такова и плата (K)• Pay what you owe - Умел взять, умей и отдать (У)• Pay with the same dish you borrow - Умел взять, умей и отдать (У) -
18 старый конь борозды не портит
Set phrase: an old horse doesn't spoil the furrows, an old horse makes a straight furrow, an old ox makes a straight furrow (what an experienced old person says he will do, will be done well), good broth may be made in an old pot, old porridge is sooner heated than new made, old pottage is sooner heated than new made, old wood is best to burn, old horse to ride, old books to read, and old wine to drink (contrast: when bees are old, they yield no honey. a cracked bell can never sound well), the best wine comes out of an old vessel, the devil knows many things because he is old, the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune, there's many a good tune played on an old fiddleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старый конь борозды не портит
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19 FIDDLE
• Fiddle cannot play without the bow (The) - Без крыльев не улетишь (Б)• Older the fiddle, the better (the sweeter) the tune (The) - Старая солома жарко горит (C)• There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle - Старая солома жарко горит (C)• You can't play a fiddle without a fiddle - stick - Без крыльев не улетишь (Б), Без топора - не плотник, без иглы - не портной (Б), Без топора по дрова не ходят (Б) -
20 на сумму
1) General subject: the tune of, to the tune of, totaling to, in the amount of2) Economy: the amount of, to the amount of, amounting to (англ. оборот взят из решения одного из американских апелляционных судов)3) Accounting: iao (in amount of)
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