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41 a blank check
свобода действий, неограниченные полномочия, возможности, карт-бланш [букв. незаполненный чек; blank check первонач. амер.]‘What about it, Erik? I've been very straight with you. Give me a straight answer.’ ‘How can I? You haven't given me a straight proposition. You've given me the outlines of a deal, but not the details. I'm not going to write you any blank check.’ (M. Wilson, ‘Live with Lightning’, book III, ch. I) — - Ну так как же, Эрик? Видите, я с вами разговариваю откровенно. Ответьте же мне прямо. - Что я могу ответить? Вы пока мне ничего определенного не предлагаете. Вы обрисовали мне наши планы в общих чертах, а о подробностях я так ничего и не знаю. Я не намерен играть вслепую.
‘Oh, he's got plans, all right! Probably very workable ones, too. But so long as you're sitting on the fence you'll never hear them.’ ‘I'm damned if I'll give him or anyone else a blank check.’ (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. VI) — - О, планы у него есть, будьте уверены! И, по всей вероятности, вполне осуществимые. Но пока вы будете колебаться, вы о них ничего не узнаете. - Будь я проклят, если я позволю им действовать, как им вздумается.
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42 مستقيم
مُسْتَقِيم \ honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. straight: not bent or curved: a straight line. also straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. \ مُسْتَقِيم السَّطْح \ even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. -
43 also straightforward
مُسْتَقِيم \ honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. straight: not bent or curved: a straight line. also straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. -
44 honest
مُسْتَقِيم \ honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. straight: not bent or curved: a straight line. also straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. -
45 moral
مُسْتَقِيم \ honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. straight: not bent or curved: a straight line. also straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. -
46 straightforward
مُسْتَقِيم \ honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. straight: not bent or curved: a straight line. also straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. -
47 mess around
BrE also mess about (colloq)1) v + adva) ( misbehave) \<\<children\>\> hacer* travesuras, tontearshe found out he'd been messing around — descubrió que había tenido líos or enredos con otras
b) (fiddle, waste time)he enjoys messing around in boats — le gusta entretenerse or pasar el tiempo navegando
she didn't mess around: she told him straight out — no se anduvo con vueltas; se lo dijo sin más (fam)
c) ( interfere)to mess around (with something/somebody): stop messing around with my things! deja mis cosas tranquilas!; don't mess around with me — no juegues conmigo, no me tomes el pelo (fam)
2) v + o + adv (BrE)a) ( treat inconsiderately)don't mess me around: are you going to come or not? — no me fastidies or decídete de una vez ¿vienes o no? (fam)
b) ( muddle) armar un lío con (fam)*1.VT + ADV(Brit)all they do is mess me about, they won't give me a straight answer — no hacen más que jugar conmigo, no me dan una respuesta concreta
they were messing me about so much over the dates that I told them to forget it — me querían cambiar las fechas tantas veces que les dije que se olvidaran del asunto
2.VI + ADV (=play the fool) hacer tonterías; (=do nothing in particular) pasar el rato, gandulear; (=waste time) perder el tiempo"what are you doing?" - "just messing about" — -¿qué haces? -nada, pasando el rato
she's not one to mess about, she gets on with the job — no es de las que pierde el tiempo, saca el trabajo adelante
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stop messing about! — ¡déjate de tonterías!•
to mess about with sb, he isn't the kind of guy you mess about with — no es de los que se deja enredar or tomar el pelohe messed about with some lads from college for a while — salió con unos tíos de la universidad durante un tiempo
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to mess about with sth, he was messing about with his watchstrap — estaba jugueteando con la correa del relojwho's been messing about with the video? — ¿quién ha estado manoseando or toqueteando el vídeo?
* * *BrE also mess about (colloq)1) v + adva) ( misbehave) \<\<children\>\> hacer* travesuras, tontearshe found out he'd been messing around — descubrió que había tenido líos or enredos con otras
b) (fiddle, waste time)he enjoys messing around in boats — le gusta entretenerse or pasar el tiempo navegando
she didn't mess around: she told him straight out — no se anduvo con vueltas; se lo dijo sin más (fam)
c) ( interfere)to mess around (with something/somebody): stop messing around with my things! deja mis cosas tranquilas!; don't mess around with me — no juegues conmigo, no me tomes el pelo (fam)
2) v + o + adv (BrE)a) ( treat inconsiderately)don't mess me around: are you going to come or not? — no me fastidies or decídete de una vez ¿vienes o no? (fam)
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48 hedge
1. nounHecke, die; (fig.): (barrier) Mauer, die2. transitive verb2) (protect)3. intransitive verbhedge one's bets — mit verteiltem Risiko wetten; (fig.) nicht alles auf eine Karte setzen
(avoid commitment) sich nicht festlegen* * *[he‹] 1. noun(a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) die Hecke2. verb1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) sich winden•- academic.ru/34252/hedgehog">hedgehog- hedgerow* * *[heʤ]I. n2. ( fig: barrier) Schutzwall m; (protection) Schutz m ( against vor + dat), Absicherung f ( against gegen + akk)II. vt1. (surround)▪ to \hedge sth garden, property etw [mit einer Hecke] umgeben▪ to \hedge sth etw absichern3.III. vistop \hedge and give me a straight answer weich mir nicht dauernd aus und gib mir eine klare Antwort2. ECONto \hedge against inflation sich akk gegen Inflationsverluste absichern* * *[hedZ]1. nHecke f; (fig = protection) Schutz mto be a hedge against sth — ein Schutz( wall) m gegen etw sein
2. viausweichen, kneifen (inf) (at bei)the president continues to hedge on whether to... —
to hedge against sth — sich vor etw (dat) schützen
3. vt1) investment absichernto hedge one's bets (lit, fig) — sich absichern, auf Nummer sicher gehen (inf)
2) field, garden (mit einer Hecke) umgeben* * *hedge [hedʒ]A s1. Hecke f, besonders Heckenzaun m:2. Einzäunung f3. Absperrung f, Kette f:a hedge of police eine Polizeikette5. WIRTSCH Hedge-, Deckungsgeschäft n6. vorsichtige oder ausweichende ÄußerungB adj1. Hecken…:2. fig drittrangig, -klassigC v/ta) mit einer Hecke einfassen oder umgeben,with mit)c) fig jemanden einengen:b) sich gegen den Verlust (einer Wette etc) sichern:hedge one’s bets fig auf Nummer sicher gehenD v/i1. ausweichen, sich nicht festlegen (wollen), sich winden:hedge around a subject um ein Thema herumreden2. sich vorsichtig ausdrücken oder äußern4. eine Hecke anlegen* * *1. nounHecke, die; (fig.): (barrier) Mauer, die2. transitive verb2) (protect)3. intransitive verbhedge one's bets — mit verteiltem Risiko wetten; (fig.) nicht alles auf eine Karte setzen
(avoid commitment) sich nicht festlegen* * *n.Hecke -n f. -
49 شريف
شَرِيف \ honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. reputable: having a good name; trustworthy: a reputable business company. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. \ شَرِيف الخُلُق \ noble: splendid; deserving admiration: a noble animal; a noble attempt to save life. -
50 صريح
صَرِيح \ candid: honest, telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. Frankly, I wouldn’t trust that woman. open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. \ صَرِيح جدًّا (شَخْص) \ blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal. -
51 candid
صَرِيح \ candid: honest, telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. Frankly, I wouldn’t trust that woman. open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
52 frank
صَرِيح \ candid: honest, telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. Frankly, I wouldn’t trust that woman. open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
53 open
صَرِيح \ candid: honest, telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. Frankly, I wouldn’t trust that woman. open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
54 outspoken
صَرِيح \ candid: honest, telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. Frankly, I wouldn’t trust that woman. open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
55 honourable, honorable
شَرِيف \ honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. reputable: having a good name; trustworthy: a reputable business company. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
56 reputable
شَرِيف \ honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. reputable: having a good name; trustworthy: a reputable business company. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
57 muck about
1) разг. слоняться What have you been doing today? Oh, nothing, just mucking around/around. ≈ Что ты делал сегодня? Да так, слонялся тут и там. Syn: arse, fool about
1), about laze, mess about
1), mess around
1), piss about
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2) разг. относиться( к чему-л., кому-л.) несерьезно;
вносить беспорядок( with) Give me a straight answer, don't muck me about/around! ≈ Ответь прямо, перестань надо мной подшучивать! Who's been mucking about/around with my papers? ≈ Кто рылся в моих бумагах? Syn: bugger about
2), bugger around
2), fuck about
2), mess about
3), piss about
2) (разговорное) слоняться (разговорное) (with) возиться( с кем-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > muck about
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58 muck around
1) разг. слоняться What have you been doing today? Oh, nothing, just mucking around/around. ≈ Что ты делал сегодня? Да так, слонялся тут и там. Syn: arse, fool about
1), about laze, mess about
1), mess around
1), piss about
1)
2) разг. относиться( к чему-л., кому-л.) несерьезно;
вносить беспорядок( with) Give me a straight answer, don't muck me about/around! ≈ Ответь прямо, перестань надо мной подшучивать! Who's been mucking about/around with my papers? ≈ Кто рылся в моих бумагах? Syn: bugger about
2), bugger around
2), fuck about
2), mess about
3), piss about
2) (разговорное) слоняться (разговорное) (with) возиться( с кем-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > muck around
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59 mess about
mess about vb1. hacer tonterías / hacer el indiostop messing about! ¡deja de hacer tonterías!2. pasar el rato / entretenerse*1.VT + ADV(Brit)all they do is mess me about, they won't give me a straight answer — no hacen más que jugar conmigo, no me dan una respuesta concreta
they were messing me about so much over the dates that I told them to forget it — me querían cambiar las fechas tantas veces que les dije que se olvidaran del asunto
2.VI + ADV (=play the fool) hacer tonterías; (=do nothing in particular) pasar el rato, gandulear; (=waste time) perder el tiempo"what are you doing?" - "just messing about" — -¿qué haces? -nada, pasando el rato
she's not one to mess about, she gets on with the job — no es de las que pierde el tiempo, saca el trabajo adelante
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stop messing about! — ¡déjate de tonterías!•
to mess about with sb, he isn't the kind of guy you mess about with — no es de los que se deja enredar or tomar el pelohe messed about with some lads from college for a while — salió con unos tíos de la universidad durante un tiempo
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to mess about with sth, he was messing about with his watchstrap — estaba jugueteando con la correa del relojwho's been messing about with the video? — ¿quién ha estado manoseando or toqueteando el vídeo?
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60 honnêtement
c black honnêtement [ɔnεtmɑ̃]adverba. honestly ; [agir] fairly• honnêtement, vous le saviez bien ! come on, you knew!• honnêtement, qu'en penses-tu ? be honest, what do you think?c black b. ( = correctement) reasonably━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un seul n.* * *ɔnɛtmɑ̃1) ( avec probité) [gérer, dire] honestly; [répondre] frankly; [agir] properly; [juger] fairly; [reconnaître] freely2) ( convenablement) [rétribuer] fairly* * *ɔnɛtmɑ̃ adv* * *honnêtement adv1 ( avec probité) [gérer, dire] honestly; [répondre] frankly; [agir, se conduire] properly, honourablyGB; [juger] fairly; [reconnaître] freely; gagner sa vie honnêtement to earn an honest living; honnêtement, tu as tort to be quite frank, you are wrong; réponds-moi honnêtement will you give me a straight answer?; honnêtement, tu les crois? do you really believe them?;2 ( convenablement) [rétribuer] fairly; gagner honnêtement sa vie to earn a decent living; s'acquitter honnêtement d'une tâche to do a decent job; travail honnêtement payé reasonably well-paid job;3 ( avec courtoisie) courteously.[ɔnɛtmɑ̃] adverbehonnêtement, je ne la connais pas! honestly, I don't know her!non mais, honnêtement, tu la crois? come on now, be honest, do you believe her?3. [de façon morale] honestlyvivre honnêtement to live ou to lead an honest life
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