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ПОВЕРНУТЬ КОЛЕСО ИСТОРИИ ВСПЯТЬ (НАЗАД) lit VP subj: human usu. infin with пытаться, хотеть etc) to (attempt to) halt the natural course of historical development, return to the past: Х-ы пытались повернуть колесо истории вспять - Xs tried to turn back the clock (of history) Xs tried to turn back the hands of time.(author's usage) Да, говорили одни, процессы истории необратимы. Историю не повернёшь вспять, говорили другие (Зиновьев 1). "Yes," some of them said, "the tide of history cannot be turned back." "You can't turn back the clock of history," said others (1a). -
2 повернуть колесо истории вспять
[VP; subj: human; usu. infin with пытаться, хотеть etc]=====⇒ to (attempt to) halt the natural course of historical development, return to the past:- Xs tried to turn back the hands of time.♦ [author's usage] Да, говорили одни, процессы истории необратимы. Историю не повернёшь вспять, говорили другие (Зиновьев 1). "Yes," some of them said, "the tide of history cannot be turned back." "You can't turn back the clock of history," said others (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повернуть колесо истории вспять
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• ПОВЕРНУТЬ КОЛЕСО ИСТОРИИ ВСПЯТЬ (НАЗАД) lit[VP; subj: human; usu. infin with пытаться, хотеть etc]=====⇒ to (attempt to) halt the natural course of historical development, return to the past:- Xs tried to turn back the hands of time.♦ [author's usage] Да, говорили одни, процессы истории необратимы. Историю не повернёшь вспять, говорили другие (Зиновьев 1). "Yes," some of them said, "the tide of history cannot be turned back." "You can't turn back the clock of history," said others (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повернуть колесо истории назад
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4 колесо
с.1) ( вращающийся круг со спицами) wheelзапасно́е колесо́ — spare wheel
махово́е колесо́ — flywheel
цепно́е колесо́ — sprocket
веду́щее колесо́ тех. — driving wheel; ( гусеницы) driving sprocket
переда́точное колесо́ — transmission wheel
храпово́е колесо́ — ratchet wheel
рулево́е колесо́ — steering wheel
гидравли́ческое колесо́ — hydraulic wheel
гребно́е колесо́ — paddle wheel
2) ( акробатическая фигура) cartwheel••колесо́ форту́ны — Fortune's wheel, wheel of fortune
колесо́ обозре́ния, чёртово колесо́ — big wheel брит.; ferris wheel амер.
пя́тое колесо́ в теле́ге — the fifth wheel of a coach; ≈ a tiny cog in the machine
поверну́ть вспять колесо́ исто́рии — turn back the clock of history
вставля́ть па́лки в колёса кому́-л — put a spoke in smb's wheel
кружи́ться как бе́лка в колесе́ — ≈ run round like a squirrel in a cage
ходи́ть колесо́м — turn somersaults ['sʌ-]
грудь колесо́м — ≈ with chest well out, barrel-chested
продава́ть това́р с колёс — 1) ( из машины) sell goods right from the delivery truck 2) ( сразу по мере поступления) sell goods as soon as they arrive
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5 колесо
ср.на колесах — always on the road/move
ведомое колесо — тех. driven wheel
винтовое колесо — screw-wheel тех.
рулевое колесо — helm, steering-wheel
хвостовое колесо — авиац. tail wheel
чертово колесо — ( аттракцион) Ferris wheel
••вставлять палки в колеса (кому-л./чему-л.; разг.) — to put a spoke in a smb.'s wheel
грудь колесом — with chest well out, barrel-chested
ноги колесом — bowlegged, bandy legs
пятое колесо в телеге — fifth wheel, odd man out
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1) Diplomatic term: reverse the course of history2) Makarov: set back the clock, turn back the clockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повернуть вспять колесо истории
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