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101 всякое бывает
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102 заскочить
1) General subject: happen along (к кому-л.), happen in on (к кому-л.), hop, drop by, drop in somewhere2) Colloquial: swing by (Swing by smb's place - заскочить к кому-то (например, на чашку чая)), pop round, drop, stop by, pop3) Jargon: popping off -
103 и на старуху бывает проруха
1) Set phrase: a good marksman may miss, accidents will happen in the best regulated families, even homer sometimes nods, every man has a fool in his sleeve, he is lifeless who is faultless, it could happen (even) to a bishop! (even an experienced person can make mistakes, to err is human), no man is wise at all times, the best cart may be upset, the best cloth may have a moth in it, nobody's perfect, everyone makes mistakes2) Saying: homer sometimes nodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > и на старуху бывает проруха
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104 и на старушку бывает прорушка
Set phrase: a good marksman may miss, accidents will happen in the best regulated families, even homer sometimes nods, every man has a fool in his sleeve, he is lifeless who is faultless, it could happen (even) to a bishop! (even an experienced person can make mistakes, to err is human), no man is wise at all times, the best cart may be upset, the best cloth may have a moth in itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > и на старушку бывает прорушка
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105 может встретиться
Mathematics: it may be encountered, it may happen, it may occur, may be encountered, may happen, we may come across -
106 натолкнуться
1) General subject: alight (на что-л.), cannon, carom, clash, come up (against; на что-л.), come upon, encounter, face, fall upon, happen (on, upon), hit, jostle, knock against, prompt, rub up (на что-л.), run into (на что-либо), strike against, to justle against (smb.) (на кого-л.), tumble, wade, barge into, happen upon, run across, run into, blunder upon (на что-л.), dash against (на что-л.), dash upon (на что-л.)2) Colloquial: walk3) Mathematics: come across, meet, see by chance, strike4) Diplomatic term: meet (на что-л.)5) Makarov: clash against, come across (на кого-л. что-л.), come at (на кого-л. что-л.), come upon (на кого-л. что-л.), come up (на что-л.) -
107 не будет
General subject: is not going to happen (That referendum is not going to happen. - Этого референдума не будет.) -
108 оказываться
2) Mathematics: appear to be, occur, prove to be, turn out to be3) Religion: face (перёд чем-либо)4) Makarov: develop, come out to be, fall out -
109 случается и худшее
General subject: worse things happen, Worse things happen at seaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > случается и худшее
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110 случайно натолкнуться
1) General subject: fortune, happen on, happen upon, light (на что-л.), stumble across, tumble (on, upon, against)2) Makarov: fortune uponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > случайно натолкнуться
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111 случаться
1) General subject: be, bechance, become, befall, befall (с кем-л.), betide, chance, come, come about, eventuate, fare, happen, intervene (в какой-л. период времени), occur, pass, (вновь) repeat, take place, transpire ((2) To come about, take place, e.g. What transpired between them is unknown (David Cecil). ° Sense (2), probably arising from the misunderstanding of sentences like 'What had transpired during his absence he did not know', is chi), turn up, offer2) Colloquial: be up4) Mathematics: arise, be at work, be caught, be in progress, be the result (of), come across, get, (с кем-либо) happen to, originate, result from5) Law: trigger6) Psychology: come up (внезапно, неожиданно), crop up7) Makarov: go down, come along, come around, come round, come to pass, come up, fall out -
112 столкнуться
1) General subject: be up against (с кем-л.), cannon, carom, clash, collide, come across, come to grips with (smth.) (с чем-л.), confront, crash (тж. to \столкнуться together), encounter, (с чем-л.) experience, face (to face a task - стоять перёд необходимостью решать задачу (выполнить требование)), foul, happen in, impact, impinge, intershock, knock together, meet (с чем-л.), rub up (с кем-л.), run against, run down, run into, run up against (с кем-л.), smash, to be up against (smb.) (с кем-л.), to justle against (smb.) (с кем-л.), come into collision with, fall aboard, fall in (with), clash with (с кем-л.), meet head-on (с кем-л.), run against (с чем-л., кем-л.), bump into smb2) Naval: fall aboard, fall afoul, fall foul of, run afoul of (с чем-л.), fall foul (с другим судном), fall foul of (с другим судном), run foul (с другим судном)3) Colloquial: (with) happen in4) Poetical language: shock7) Diplomatic term: be confronted with (с кем-л., чем-л.)8) Makarov: clash against, come in collision, come in to collision, come into collision, come into to collision, fall aboard (с др. судном), fall aboard (с другим судном), consort together (с кем-л.), cross path's (с кем-л.), fall in (с кем-л.), knock up against (с кем-л.), come against (с чем-л.), come up (с чем-л.) -
113 чем чёрт не шутит
1) General subject: anything might happen, you never know, don't be too sure2) Set phrase: anything is possible!, the devil may play any trick, when the good lord looks away, then the devil starts to play, you never can tell (something( good or bad) might (still) happen quite unexpectedly, as a surprise), seriously -
114 чем черт не шутит
1) General subject: anything might happen, you never know, don't be too sure2) Set phrase: anything is possible!, the devil may play any trick, when the good lord looks away, then the devil starts to play, you never can tell (something( good or bad) might (still) happen quite unexpectedly, as a surprise), seriously -
115 Б-5
БАБУШКА (ЕЩЁ) НАДВОЕ СКАЗАЛА (ГАДАЛА) coll VP subj. these forms only subj-compl with быть« ( subj: usu. a clause) or indep. sent ещё may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WOit is yet unknown whether the event in question will happen or not ( usu. the implication is that it will not happen)that (it) remains to be seenit's any body's guess that's () an open question it could go either way we'll (just) have to wait and see.«Мы после обеда засядем в ералаш, и я его обыграю». -«Хе-хе-хе, посмотрим! Бабушка надвое сказала» (Тургенев 2). "We'll have a round of whist after dinner, and I'll clean him out." "He! he! he! We shall see! That remains to be seen" (2b).«Было время, товарищ Воробушкин... тобой детей пугали. Один бы ты и в жизнь не отплевался. Да и была бы жизнь, тоже бабушка надвое гадала...» (Максимов 3). There was a time, Comrade Vorobushkin, when your name was used to scare children. On your own, you'd never have wriggled out of it as long as you lived. And whether you'd have lived at all is anybody's guess..." (3a)....Тех — миллионы, которые не позволят вам попирать ногами свои священнейшие верования, которые раздавят вас!» - «Коли раздавят, туда и дорога, - промолвил Базаров. - Только бабушка ещё надвое сказала. Нас не так мало, как вы полагаете» (Тургенев 2)."...The others are millions, who won't let you trample their sacred traditions under foot, who will crush you!" "If we're crushed, serves us right," observed Bazarov. "But that's an open question. We are not so few as you suppose" (2b)."...Ваша власть и держится-то тридцать годов ( substand = лет), и сколько ещё продержится - это ещё бабушка надвое сказала, а наша вера две тыщи (phonetic spelling = тысячи) лет стоит...» (Максимов 1). "Your power's been in existence thirty years, and how long it'll survive we'll have to wait and see, but our faith has lasted for two thousand years..." (1a). -
116 Б-281
ТАК ТОМУ И БЫТЬ ( Invar indep. clause fixed WO1. let it be that wayso be it.Наверно, Лизка в своей простоте подумала: раз уж люди решили - свадьбе быть, то так тому и быть. Поздно теперь отступать (Абрамов 1). Most likely Lizka, in her innocence, thought, if they've all decided there's going to be a wedding, then so be it. It's too late to back down now (1a).2. (used to express concession to the inevitability of sth.) that is just how it has to bethat's the way it isit goes, it was meant to be)that's (just) the way of things it (simply) has to be that (this) way it has to happen therefe no getting around it.(Анна Петровна:) Жалко расставаться с гнездышком, но что же поделаешь, голубчик мой? Не воротишь... Так тому и быть, значит... (Чехов 1). (А.Р:) It hurts to say good-bye to your nice little home, but what can you do, dear? You can't put the clock back now. So that's the way of things (1b)....Варя выбрала этот путь ещё в школе: мальчишки, губная помада, тряпки. Нина и тогда ничего не могла с ней поделать, ничего не может сделать и сейчас. Значит, так тому и быть! (Рыбаков 2).... Varya had chosen her life while still at school. She had gone out with lots of boys, used lipstick, spent all her money on clothes. Even then Nina had been unable to control her, and she certainly couldn't now. It had to happen (2a). -
117 В-184
КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ (СМОТРЕЛ) coll VP subj: human past only fixed WO(as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.: X как в воду глядел — X must have been looking in (X must have had) a crystal ballX must have second sight h4s as if X knew it all beforehand (in advance) (in limited contexts) X's words turned out to be all too true X's words (remarks etc) were prophetic.Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off, he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).«Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться». И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a)....Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет...» И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1)."... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a). -
118 В-352
жить КАК НА ВУЛКАНЕ coll как + PrepP Invar adv(to live) in a potentially dangerous situation, expecting sth. unpleasant, disastrous to happen: (be living) on top of a volcano(be sitting) on a time bomb (a volcano).«Живем мы, знаете, как на вулкане... Всё может произойти...»(Ильф и Петров 1). "We're living on top of a volcano, you know Anything can happen" (1a).«Интересно, постигаете ли вы, на каком мы тут и без вас вулкане?» - «...Жена совершенно права. И без вас не сладко» (Пастернак 1). "I wonder if you realize what a volcano we are sitting on even without you here?" "...My wife is quite right. Things are bad enough without you" (1a). -
119 Г-259
НА чью ГОЛОВУ (НА ГОЛОВУ кому) свалиться, обрушиться, посыпаться и т. п. PrepP these forms only the resulting PrepP is prep obj) (to befall, happen to) s.o.: (fall (come down etc)) (up)on s.o's head....Хорошо, если удастся ему (станционному смотрителю) скоро избавиться от непрошенного гостя но если не случится лошадей?.. Боже! Какие ругательства, какие угрозы посыплются на его голову! (Пушкин 3)....The postmaster is fortunate if he succeeds in getting rid of his uninvited guest quickly. But if there should happen to be no horses?... Heavens, what curses, what threats are poured down upon his head! (3b).Лашков ещё натягивал пиджак, чтобы бежать за уполномоченным, а кто-то уже кричал сверху: «Ироды! Куда по подзору сапожищами-то! И зачем только принесло вас на нашу голову!» (Максимов 3). ( context transl) While Lashkov was still pulling on his coat to go and fetch the block sergeant he heard somebody shouting from above. "Monsters! Get those ugly great boots off my tablecloth. Why were you sent to plague us?" (3a). -
120 Д-59
ЧТО кому-чему ДЕЛАЕТСЯ! coll VP subj. pres only fixed WOs.o. or sth. is the same as always, has not changed (and there is no reason why he or it should be otherwise, or anyone should think otherwise): что X-y делается? = what could (possibly) happen to X?what could be wrong with X? (in limited contexts in refer, to a person, usu. in response to the question «X здоров?») why wouldn't X be?"Я считаю долгом предостеречь вас. Нашему брату, старому холостяку, можно сюда ходить: что нам делается? Мы народ прокалённый, нас ничем не проберёшь а у вас кожица ещё нежная...» (Тургенев 3). "I consider it my duty to warn you. It is all very well for people like me - for old bachelors - to go on coming here. What could possibly happen to us? We are a hard-boiled lotyou cannot do much to us. But you have a tender skin" (3b).На другой день, только что Обломов проснулся... Захар, подавая ему чай, сказал, что когда он ходил в булочную, так встретил барышню... «Ну?» - нетерпеливо спросил Обломов. «Ну, кланяться приказали, спрашивали, здоровы ли вы, что делаете». - «Что ж ты сказал?» - «Сказал, что здоровы что, мол, ему делается?..» (Гончаров 1). Next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar, who had brought him his breakfast, told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" Oblomov asked impatiently. "Well, sir, she sent you her greetings, and asked how you were and what you were doing." "What did you say?" "Me, sir? I said that you were all right—what could be wrong with you?" (1a). The next morning, as soon as Oblomov woke up...Zakhar brought him his breakfast and told him that he had met the young lady on his way to the baker's...."Well?" inquired Oblomov impatiently. "Well, she sends you her greetings, asks how you are and what you are doing." "What did you say?" "I said you were well. 'Why wouldn't he be?'I said" (1b).
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