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1 have
I sg - háven, pl - háverсад мII 1. vtиме́тьjeg har... — у меня́ есть...
hvad vil du háve? — что ты хо́чешь?
háve méget at bestílle — быть о́чень за́нятым
háve nóget imód — име́ть что-л. про́тив
hvórdan har du det? — как (твои́) дела́?
2.jeg har det godt — хорошо́
jeg har állerede sagt... — я уже́ сказа́л...
* * *garden, gardens, have, have what it takes, hold, keep, park, wear* * *I. (en -r) garden,(am også) yard;( større) gardens, grounds pl;( frugthave) orchard;( kolonihave) allotment;[ Botanisk Have] the Botanical Gardens.II. vb (har, havde, haft) have;( være udstyret med også, T) have got ( fx have you got a knife? he has got a big nose);[ her har du et pund] here is a pound (for you);[ have det godt], se godt;[ hvordan har De det?] how are you?[ der har vi det] that's it; there you are;[ jeg skal have mig et bad] I am going to have a bath;[ den skal du have] it is meant for you;[ hvad skal vi have at spise?] what are we having?( i butik) I would like some tea, please;[ det (el. den ros) skal han have] I'll say that much for him;[ sådan skal han have det] that is the way to treat him;(fig) we never know where we have got him (el. where we are with him);[ man ved hvad man har, men ikke hvad man får] better the devil you know than the devil you don't know;[ jeg vil have at du skal] I want you to;[ de vil ikke have at (dvs tillade) at han gør det] they won't let him do it;[ jeg vil ikke have at du spiller klaver nu] I won't have you playing the piano now;[ jeg vil ikke have det] I won't have it;(se også gerne);[ med præp & adv:][ jeg skal ikke have noget af at han] I don't want him to ( fx read my letters);(dvs det frabeder jeg mig) I won't have it;( nej tak) not for me, thank you; I'm not having any;[ have bag sig], se II. bag;[ det har han efter sin far] he takes after his father in that, he has got that from his father;( være i gang med) have something in hand, be doing something;( have planlagt) have something on ( fx have you got anything on this evening?);( om forehavende, især neds) be up to something;( om lektie) have homework;[ hvad har du for?] what are you doing? what are you up to?( i lektie) what have you got to prepare (el. got for homework)?[ hvad har vi for?]( som lektie) what was the prep (el. homework)?[ hvad skal du have for det?] what do you charge for that?[ hvor har du det fra?] where did you get that from?( hvem har sagt det) who told you that?[ det har sit navn fra] it takes (, F: derives) its name from;[ han har klassen i fransk, klassen har ham i fransk] he takes the class for French;[ jeg har ikke noget imod at] I don't mind -ing ( fx telling you),(dvs at indvende imod) I have no objection to -ing ( fx to voting for the proposal);[ jeg har ikke noget imod ham] I have nothing against him;[ har du noget imod at...?] would you mind...-ing?[ hvis du ikke har noget imod det] if you don't mind; if you have no objection;[ har du din bog med?] have you brought your book?[ han har det med anfald af raseri] he is liable to fits of rage;[ han har det med at] he has a way of -ing ( fx of disappearing);[ have et barn med en] have a child with (, jur: by) somebody;[ have `på](klæder etc) wear, have on ( fx she has hardly anything on);[ har du en kniv på dig?] have you got a knife on you?[ det har intet på sig] there is nothing in it;F it has no foundation in fact;[ rygtet har intet på sig] there is nothing in the rumour; the rumour is without foundation;[ politiet har ikke noget på mig] the police haven't got anything on me;[ jeg vil have ham til at gøre det] I want him to do it;[ hvad skal vi have til middag?] what are we having for dinner?[ jeg har kun 3 pund tilbage] I have only 3 pounds left;[ han har kun få dage tilbage] he has only a few days to go,( også om døende) he has only a few days left;[ de få år jeg har tilbage] my few remaining years;[ have meget tilovers for] be very fond of; have a soft spot for;[ hvad har jeg ud af det?] what do I get out of that? -
2 have to do with (a person or thing)
( also have got to do with)to be of importance or concern to (a person or thing):What have these letters to do with you?
يَكون لَه عُلاقَه بYour remarks have (got) nothing to do with the subject we are discussing.
Arabic-English dictionary > have to do with (a person or thing)
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3 have to do with (a person or thing)
( also have got to do with)to be of importance or concern to (a person or thing):What have these letters to do with you?
يَكون لَه عُلاقَه بYour remarks have (got) nothing to do with the subject we are discussing.
Arabic-English dictionary > have to do with (a person or thing)
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4 have got to
وَجَبَ (على...) \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing. -
5 what are you etc doing with
1) why or how have you etc got:كيفَ حَصَلْتَ علىWhat are you doing with my umbrella?
2) what action are you etc taking about:ماذا تَفْعَلWhat are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?
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6 to do with
تَكون لهُ عُلاقَهI never had anything to do with the neighbours.
2) ( with have) to be involved in, especially to be (partly) responsible for:مُتَوَرِّط، له عُلاقَه، لهُ ضِلْعDid you have anything to do with her death?
يكون له صِله أو عُلاقَهHas this decision anything to do with what I said yesterday?
له اهميّه، يَخُصThis letter is/has to do with Bill's plans for the summer.
I'm sorry, but that question has nothing to do with me
يَهُمُّ، يَخُصُّWhat has that (got) to do with him?
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7 get, (got, gotten)
نَجَحَ \ come off: to succeed; have the desired result: My plan didn’t come off. do: to make progress: Peter is doing well at school. Palms do well in sandy soil. pass: to be successful (in); satisfy; be satisfied with: I took the examination and passed (it) easily. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school, to continue: Get on with your work. get, (got, gotten): (with to) to succeed in; have the chance to: How did you get to hear about this?. manage: to be successful or be able in spite of difficulties (the following verb or object may be left out, to avoid repetition): It was a heavy load to move but we managed to move it (or we managed it or we managed) in the end. pass: to be successful (in): I took the examination and passed (it) easily. prosper: to do well in business, or grow rich: His farm prospered. succeed: to do what one has planned to do: My efforts succeeded. I succeeded in my attempt. She succeeded in writing her book. triumph: to be successful. -
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what interest have you in, what have you got to do with -
9 מה לי ולו
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10 מה לנו ולצרה הזאת
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11 cosa
f thingqualche cosa somethingdimmi una cosa tell me somethinguna cosa da nulla a trifleun'altra cosa another thingfra le altre cose among other thingstante belle cose! all the best!* * *cosa s.f.1 thing: ho molte cose da dirti, I have many things to tell you; voglio dire le cose come stanno, I want to say how things stand (o to say things as they stand); si è sbagliato e ha detto una cosa per un'altra, he made a mistake and said one thing for another; c'è stato un malinteso: ho capito una cosa per un'altra, there was a misunderstanding: I understood one thing instead of another; tra le altre cose, devo partire domani, amongst other things, I must leave tomorrow; l'imbroglio è una cosa, il furto un'altra, cheating is one thing, theft is another; perché hai fatto una cosa simile?, why did you do such a thing?; non devi fare le cose come capita, you mustn't do things any old way; hanno fatto le cose in grande, they've done things in style; preferisco fare una cosa alla volta, I'd rather do one thing at a time; prendere le cose alla leggera, to treat things lightly; prendere le cose come vengono, to take things as they come; le cose materiali e le cose spirituali, the things of the world and the things of the spirit // sono tutte cose genuine, it's all genuine food // non è stata una bella cosa da parte tua, that wasn't nice of you; è cosa fatta, that's that (o it's in the bag o it's done now) // cosa fatta, capo ha, once it's done, it's done // a cose fatte, when all is said and done // per prima cosa, first of all // chiamare le cose col proprio nome, to call a spade a spade // da cosa nasce cosa, one things leads to another // cos'è, cosa non è..., all of sudden (o out of the blue) // questo romanzo è poca cosa rispetto ai suoi precedenti, this novel is nothing compared to his previous ones // una cosa da poco, da nulla, a mere trifle; una cosa di nessun valore, rubbish (o nothing much) // tante cose!, all the best; tante cose a tua madre, give my regards to your mother // (fil.) cosa in sé, thing in se2 ( faccenda) matter; ( affare) business: è una cosa molto grave, it's a very serious matter; voleva vedermi per una cosa di grande importanza, he wanted to see me on a matter of great importance; occuparsi di una cosa, to look into a matter; è ora di definire la cosa, it's time for us to settle the matter; sembra che le cose si stiano finalmente mettendo bene, it seems as though matters (o things) are finally looking up; non impicciarti: è cosa sua!, don't poke your nose into this: it's his business; non sono cose che mi riguardano, it's none of my business; la cosa va da sé, it's a matter of course; sono cose che capitano, that's life; cose dell'altro mondo!, cose da pazzi!, this beats everything!; son successe cose grosse!, what happened is really amazing!; sono cose proprio noiose, it's really boring stuff (o it's a boring business); tra una cosa e l'altra, what with one thing and another; cose pubbliche, public affairs; principalmente s'interessa di cose sovietiche, his main concern is Soviet affairs3 pl. ( averi) things; belongings: prendi le tue cose e vattene!, pack up your things and go!; non mi va che tu indossi le mie cose, I don't like you wearing my things; non ha cura delle sue cose, he doesn't look after his things; ci aspettiamo grandi cose da lui, we expect great things of him4 (dir.) thing; property: cose mobili, chattels; cose immobili, immovables; le cose assicurate, the property insured; le cose oggetto di pegno, the property pledged; cosa materiale, tangible property; cosa abbandonata, derelict property; cosa di nessuno, thing with no owner (o res nullius); la cosa pubblica, the common (o public) welfare; cosa giudicata, final judgement (o res judicata)5 (comm.) thing: cosa brevettata, patent; cosa commerciale, business branch; cosa in vendita, (fam.) buy7 Cosa Nostra, Cosa Nostra8 ( che cosa) what?: cosa mi dici?, what are you telling me? (o what's that you're telling me?); cosa avete comperato ieri?, what did you buy yesterday?; cosa diavolo hai combinato?, what on earth have you been up to?; cosa c'entra?, what has that got to do with it?; tu cosa c'entri?, what have you got to do with it?9 (in unione con un agg. o un articolo indef.): vuoi che ti porti qualche cosa da Parigi?, shall I bring you anything back from Paris?; ho visto qualche cosa di molto bello ieri, I saw something really nice yesterday; ho una cosa da dirti, I have something to tell you; ho pensato una cosa: perché non partiamo?, I've thought of something (o I've had an idea): why don't we leave?; qualunque cosa io faccia ho sempre torto, whatever I do, I'm always wrong; questa cosa non mi piace, I don't like this (o I don't like the look of things); quella cosa è troppo campata per aria, that's too far-fetched; mi piace vedere ogni cosa al suo posto, I like to see everything where it should be; nessuna cosa al mondo potrà convincermi, nothing in the world will persuade me. Cfr. anche qualcosa, questo, quello, tutto, il che, niente, qualunque, qualsiasi ecc.10 la cosa che → ciò 2.* * *['kɔsa]1. sf1) (gen) thingogni cosa; tutte le cose — everything
2) (situazione, fatto) it, things plla cosa non è chiara — it isn't clear, things aren't clear
ormai è cosa fatta! — (positivo) it's in the bag!, (negativo) it's done now!
a cose fatte — when all is said and done, when it's all over
3) (preoccupazione, problema) matter, affair, business no plbrutta cosa! — it's a nasty business o matter!
eh no, non è la stessa cosa! — excuse me, but that's not the same thing!
2. pron interrogSee:* * *['kɔsa]sostantivo femminile1) (oggetto) thinggli piacciono le -e buone — (da mangiare) he likes good things
2) (fatto, situazione, questione)una cosa è rincasare tardi, un'altra sparire per tre giorni — it's one thing to come home late, quite another to disappear for three days
sono -e che succedono — these things happen, it's just one of those things
è arrivato a casa ieri, cosa che ignoravo — he arrived home yesterday, which I didn't know
le -e sono andate così — things went this way, this is what happened
se le -e stanno così o stando così le -e — on this basis, such being the case
3) (faccenda) thing, matter4) colloq. (donna di cui non si ricorda il nome)ho incontrato cosa... Anna — I met what's-her-name... Anna
5) eufem. (mestruazione)7) (in frasi interrogative) what•Cosa Nostra — = the Mafia
••è cosa fatta — it's in the bag o can
non è cosa da poco! — that's no light matter o no mean accomplishment!
tante -e alla signora Bianchi — (augurio) (give) my best regards to Mrs Bianchi
* * *cosa/'kɔsa/sostantivo f.1 (oggetto) thing; metti le tue -e nell'armadio put your things in the wardrobe; gli piacciono le -e buone (da mangiare) he likes good things2 (fatto, situazione, questione) ho pensato a una cosa I've been thinking about something; ho una cosa da dirvi I've got something to tell you; fra le altre -e by the way; una cosa è rincasare tardi, un'altra sparire per tre giorni it's one thing to come home late, quite another to disappear for three days; la cosa peggiore che possa capitarmi the worst thing that could happen to me; sono -e che succedono these things happen, it's just one of those things; è arrivato a casa ieri, cosa che ignoravo he arrived home yesterday, which I didn't know; gran brutta cosa la miseria poverty is an ugly thing; è successa una cosa terribile something terrible has happened; non si fanno queste -e this is something you just don't do; le -e sono andate così things went this way, this is what happened; se le -e stanno così o stando così le -e on this basis, such being the case3 (faccenda) thing, matter; ho due o tre -e da fare in città I've got one or two things to do in town; non sono -e che ti riguardano these matters don't concern you; è cosa da uomini it's a man's thing; non è una cosa da ridere it's no laughing matter; la cosa non finisce qui! you haven't heard the last of this!4 colloq. (donna di cui non si ricorda il nome) ho incontrato cosa... Anna I met what's-her-name... Anna7 (in frasi interrogative) what; (che) cosa? non ho sentito what? I didn't hear; (che) cosa fai? what are you doing? (che) cosa c'è? what's up? non so che cosa dire I don't know what to say; a cosa stai pensando? what are you thinking about?8 (in frasi esclamative) non è bello? ma cosa dici! what do you mean it's not nice? cosa mi tocca sentire! I can't believe my ears! cosa vuoi che ti dica! what can I say?cosa fatta capo ha what is done is done; a -e fatte when all is said and done; è cosa fatta it's in the bag o can; per prima cosa first (of all); non è cosa da poco! that's no light matter o no mean accomplishment! da cosa nasce cosa one thing leads to another; tante -e alla signora Bianchi (augurio) (give) my best regards to Mrs Bianchi\la cosa pubblica res publica; Cosa Nostra = the Mafia. -
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1. pron usnon ci ha parlato he didn't speak to usci siamo divertiti molto we had a great timeci vogliamo bene we love each otherci penso I'm thinking about it2. adv here(lì) thereci sei? are you there?c'è... there is...ci sono... there are...ci vuole tempo it takes time* * *ci1 pron.pers. 1a pers.pl.1 (con funzione di compl. ogg.) us: tutti ci guardano, everyone's looking at us; non ci hanno visto, they didn't see us; prendeteci con voi, take us with you; non è neppure venuto a salutarci, he didn't even come to say goodbye (to us); non ci disturbare, per favore, please don't disturb us2 (con funzione di compl. di termine) (to) us: ci ha dato un buon indirizzo, he gave us a good address; non hanno voluto parlarci, they wouldn't speak to us; raccontateci tutto, tell us all about it; spediteci la merce al più presto possibile, send us the goods as soon as possible◆ pron.rifl. 1a pers.pl. ourselves ( spesso sottinteso): sono certo che ci divertiremo molto, I'm sure we'll enjoy ourselves immensely; ci costruiremo una bella casetta in campagna, we'll build ourselves a nice little house in the country; ci siamo lasciati imbrogliare un'altra volta, we've let ourselves be fooled again; ci alzammo presto e ci preparammo a partire, we got up early and prepared to leave; dobbiamo lavarci le mani, we must wash our hands; ci eravamo più volte lamentati del servizio, we had complained about the service several times◆ pron.rec. one another; (spec. tra due) each other: ci guardammo senza parlare, we looked at each other without speaking; noi tutti ci vogliamo molto bene, we're all very fond of one another; non ci siamo ancora salutati, we haven't said hallo yet; ci siamo scambiati gli indirizzi, we exchanged addresses◆ pron.dimostr. this; that; it: non posso farci nulla, I can't do anything about it; ci penserò, I'll think about it; non badarci, never mind about it (o pay no attention to it); ci puoi scommettere!, you bet!ci1 avv.1 (là) there; ( qui) here: ci andremo subito, we'll go there at once; eccoci, finalmente!, here we are, at last!; ci risiamo!, (fig.) here we go again!; ''Sei mai stato a New York?'' ''No, non ci sono mai stato, ma spero di andarci prima o poi'', ''Have you ever been to New York?'' ''No, I haven't, but I hope to go there sooner or later''; ''Ci sarai domani?'' ''Certo, ci saremo tutti '', ''Will you be (t)here tomorrow?'' ''Of course, we'll all be (t)here''; è andato in Venezuela per lavoro e ci resterà tre settimane, he has gone to Venezuela on business, and he'll be there for three weeks; non ci stiamo tutti in una macchina, we can't all get into one car2 ( per questo o quel luogo) through: conosco la zona, ci passo tutti i giorni per andare in ufficio, I know the area, as I pass through it every day on my way to the office; è un importante nodo ferroviario, ci passano tutti i treni diretti al nord, it's an important railway junction, as all the northbound trains pass through it3 (con il v. essere) there: c'è, ci sono, there is, there are; c'erano più di 60.000 persone allo stadio, there were over 60,000 people at the stadium; ci sono ospiti stasera, we are having guests this evening; c'è modo e modo, there's a right way and a wrong way // non c'è verso di farglielo capire, there's no way of making him understand // non c'è che dire, there's no doubt about it.ci2 s.m. o f. letter c.* * *[tʃi] dav lo la, li, le, ne diventa ce1. pron pers1) (ogg diretto) us2) (complemento di termine) (to) us3)(con verbi riflessivi, pronominali, reciproci)
ci siamo divertiti — we enjoyed ourselves2. pron dimostr(di ciò, su ciò, in ciò ecc) about (o on o of) itci puoi giurare, ci puoi scommettere — you can bet on it
3. avvci sei? — (sei pronto) are you ready?, (hai capito) do you follow?
non ci si sta tutti, non ci stiamo tutti — we won't all fit in
2)c'era una volta... — once upon a time...
3)ci passa sopra un ponte — a bridge passes over itSee:* * *I 1. [tʃi]1) (complemento oggetto) us2) (complemento di termine) us4) (pleonastico: non si traduce)2.1) (a ciò, in ciò)ci rinuncio, non ci capisco niente — I give up, I can't make anything of it
3.a me non ci pensi? — well, what about me?
1) (di luogo)non ci sono mai venuto — I never came here, I've never been here before
l'armadio non ci passa — the wardrobe doesn't go through; (pleonastico)
2) esserci essere. III [tʃi]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile invariabile c, C* * *ci1/t∫i/I pron.pers..3 (con verbi riflessivi e pronominali) ci siamo fatti male we've hurt ourselves; non ci vediamo da mesi we haven't seen each other for months; ci incontriamo alle due we're meeting at two4 (pleonastico: non si traduce) ci siamo fatti una bella risata we had a good laugh; ci togliemmo le scarpe we took off our shoes5 (in costruzioni impersonali) di lui non ci si può fidare he can't be relied (up)on; un'abitudine che ci si porta dietro dall'infanzia a habit that is carried over from childhood1 (a ciò, in ciò) non ci credo I don't believe it; ci rinuncio, non ci capisco niente I give up, I can't make anything of it; ci penserò I'll think about it; ci vuole molto tempo it takes a long time2 (pleonastico) a me non ci pensi? well, what about me? con te non ci parlo più! I won't speak to you! I refuse to speak to you any more!III avverbio1 (di luogo) non ci sono mai venuto I never came here, I've never been here before; ci passo tutti i giorni I go that way every day; l'armadio non ci passa the wardrobe doesn't go through; (pleonastico) in questa casa non ci abita nessuno nobody lives in this house\See also notes... (ci.pdf)————————ci2/t∫i/m. e f.inv.c, C. -
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ПРИ ЧЁМ (тут (здесь» coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with быть0 ( subj: any noun) used in questions, exclamations, and subord clauses) what relationship the person, thing etc in question has to the matter at hand: при чём (тут) X? - what does X have (what has X got) to do with it? what's all this about X?(Бусыгин:) Ты что, не видишь, что с пацаном делается из-за этой женщины? (Сильва:) А я-то тут при чём? (Вампилов 4). (В.:) Can't you see what's happening to the kid because of that woman? (S.:) But what have I got to do with it? (4b).«Господи! При чём тут доброта! Никакой тут доброты нет...» (Гинзбург 2). "Heavens above! What's all this about kindness? It's not a question of kindness..." (2a).Кто это?» — на чистом русском языке спросил высокий. «Пленный, товарищ генерал... Капитан гестапо»... - «При чём здесь гестапо?» — заспорил Ревкин и дал краткие разъяснения по поводу личности капитана (Войнович 2). ( context transl) "Who is this," asked the tall one in perfect Russian. "The prisoner, Comrade General....A captain in the Gestapo."... "What are you talking about, Gestapo?" objected Revkin and offered a brief explanation concerning the person of Captain Milyaga (2a). -
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• ПРИ ЧЕМ (тут < здесь>) coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: any noun); used in questions, exclamations, and subord clauses]=====⇒ what relationship the person, thing etc in question has to the matter at hand:- при чём (тут) X? - what does X have (what has X got) to do with it?;- what's all this about X?♦ [Бусыгин:] Ты что, не видишь, что с пацаном делается из-за этой женщины? [Сильва:] А я-то тут при чём? (Вампилов 4). [В.:] Can't you see what's happening to the kid because of that woman? [S.:] But what have I got to do with it? (4b).♦ " Господи! При чём тут доброта! Никакой тут доброты нет..." (Гинзбург 2). "Heavens above! What's all this about kindness? It's not a question of kindness..." (2a).♦ "Кто это?" - на чистом русском языке спросил высокий. "Пленный, товарищ генерал... Капитан гестапо"... - "При чём здесь гестапо?" - заспорил Ревкин и дал краткие разъяснения по поводу личности капитана (Войнович 2). [context transl] "Who is this," asked the tall one in perfect Russian. "The prisoner, Comrade General....A captain in the Gestapo."... "What are you talking about, Gestapo?" objected Revkin and offered a brief explanation concerning the person of Captain Milyaga (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > при чем
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15 ci
[tʃi] dav lo la, li, le, ne diventa ce1. pron pers1) (ogg diretto) us2) (complemento di termine) (to) us3)(con verbi riflessivi, pronominali, reciproci)
ci siamo divertiti — we enjoyed ourselves2. pron dimostr(di ciò, su ciò, in ciò ecc) about (o on o of) itci puoi giurare, ci puoi scommettere — you can bet on it
3. avvci sei? — (sei pronto) are you ready?, (hai capito) do you follow?
non ci si sta tutti, non ci stiamo tutti — we won't all fit in
2)c'era una volta... — once upon a time...
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ТОЛОЧЬ ВОДУ (В СТУПЕ) coll, disapprov VP subj: human to do something absolutely fruitless, useless for a long period of time (often used in situations when one engages in empty talk instead of taking action in some matter)X толчёт воду в ступе - X is beating the airX is pouring water through a sieve X is milling the wind X is plowing the sand (of idle talk only) X is jabbering (talking in circles).«За границу мы вас не выпустим! — сказал он (Суслов)... - Будут провокации». - «Какие провокации? При чём тут провокации?»... - «Вас там сразу же окружат корреспонденты. Вы не знаете, что это такое, - словом, политические провокации будут на каждом шагу. Мы вас же хотим уберечь от всего этого». Это было всё равно что толочь воду в ступе. Мы говорили о разном и с разных точек зрения (Аллилуева 2). "We shall not let you go abroad!" he (Suslov) said....There'll be provocations." "What provocations? What have provocations got to do with this?"..."You'll be instantly surrounded by newsmen. You don't know what it's like. In short, there will be political provocations at every step. We want to save you from it." It was like beating the air. We spoke of different things from different points of view (2a).Мысли жгут так сильно, что он... не ощущал, как набрякшие ноги распирали голенища сапог... Все мы были беспощадны к врагам революции. Почему же революция беспощадна к нам? А может быть, потому и беспощадна. А может быть, не революция, какая же этот капитан (из органов безопасности) революция, это - чёрная сотня, шпана. Он толок воду в ступе, а время шло (Гроссман 2). His thoughts burned so fiercely that...he no longer even felt how his swollen legs were bursting open the tops of his boots....We were merciless towards the enemies of the Revolution. Why has the Revolution been so merciless towards us? Perhaps for that very reason. Or maybe it hasn't got anything to do with the Revolution. What's this captain (from the security organs) got to do with the Revolution? He's just a thug, a member of the Black Hundreds. There he had been, just milling the wind, while time had been passing (2a).Кречинский:) Ну довольно! считай! А то ведь ты рад воду толочь (Сухово-Кобылин 2). (К.:) Enough of that! Count! You and that everlasting jabbering of yours!... (2b). -
17 толочь в ступе
• ТОЛОЧЬ ВОДУ( в СТУПЕ) coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to do something absolutely fruitless, useless for a long period of time (often used in situations when one engages in empty talk instead of taking action in some matter):- [of idle talk only] X is jabbering (talking in circles).♦ "За границу мы вас не выпустим! - сказал он [Суслов]... - Будут провокации". - "Какие провокации? При чём тут провокации?"... - "Вас там сразу же окружат корреспонденты. Вы не знаете, что это такое, - словом, политические провокации будут на каждом шагу. Мы вас же хотим уберечь от всего этого". Это было всё равно что толочь воду в ступе. Мы говорили о разном и с разных точек зрения (Аллилуева 2). "We shall not let you go abroad!" he [Suslov] said...."There'll be provocations." "What provocations? What have provocations got to do with this?"..."You'll be instantly surrounded by newsmen. You don't know what it's like. In short, there will be political provocations at every step. We want to save you from it." It was like beating the air. We spoke of different things from different points of view (2a).♦ Мысли жгут так сильно, что он... не ощущал, как набрякшие ноги распирали голенища сапог... Все мы были беспощадны к врагам революции. Почему же революция беспощадна к нам? А может быть, потому и беспощадна. А может быть, не революция, какая же этот капитан [из органов безопасности] революция, это - чёрная сотня, шпана. Он толок воду в ступе, а время шло (Гроссман 2). His thoughts burned so fiercely that...he no longer even felt how his swollen legs were bursting open the tops of his boots....We were merciless towards the enemies of the Revolution. Why has the Revolution been so merciless towards us? Perhaps for that very reason. Or maybe it hasn't got anything to do with the Revolution. What's this captain [from the security organs] got to do with the Revolution? He's just a thug, a member of the Black Hundreds. There he had been, just milling the wind, while time had been passing (2a).♦ [Кречинский:] Ну довольно! считай! А то ведь ты рад воду толочь (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Enough of that! Count! You and that everlasting jabbering of yours!... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > толочь в ступе
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18 толочь воду
• ТОЛОЧЬ ВОДУ (в СТУПЕ) coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to do something absolutely fruitless, useless for a long period of time (often used in situations when one engages in empty talk instead of taking action in some matter):- [of idle talk only] X is jabbering (talking in circles).♦ "За границу мы вас не выпустим! - сказал он [Суслов]... - Будут провокации". - "Какие провокации? При чём тут провокации?"... - "Вас там сразу же окружат корреспонденты. Вы не знаете, что это такое, - словом, политические провокации будут на каждом шагу. Мы вас же хотим уберечь от всего этого". Это было всё равно что толочь воду в ступе. Мы говорили о разном и с разных точек зрения (Аллилуева 2). "We shall not let you go abroad!" he [Suslov] said...."There'll be provocations." "What provocations? What have provocations got to do with this?"..."You'll be instantly surrounded by newsmen. You don't know what it's like. In short, there will be political provocations at every step. We want to save you from it." It was like beating the air. We spoke of different things from different points of view (2a).♦ Мысли жгут так сильно, что он... не ощущал, как набрякшие ноги распирали голенища сапог... Все мы были беспощадны к врагам революции. Почему же революция беспощадна к нам? А может быть, потому и беспощадна. А может быть, не революция, какая же этот капитан [из органов безопасности] революция, это - чёрная сотня, шпана. Он толок воду в ступе, а время шло (Гроссман 2). His thoughts burned so fiercely that...he no longer even felt how his swollen legs were bursting open the tops of his boots....We were merciless towards the enemies of the Revolution. Why has the Revolution been so merciless towards us? Perhaps for that very reason. Or maybe it hasn't got anything to do with the Revolution. What's this captain [from the security organs] got to do with the Revolution? He's just a thug, a member of the Black Hundreds. There he had been, just milling the wind, while time had been passing (2a).♦ [Кречинский:] Ну довольно! считай! А то ведь ты рад воду толочь (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Enough of that! Count! You and that everlasting jabbering of yours!... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > толочь воду
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19 толочь воду в ступе
• ТОЛОЧЬ ВОДУ( в СТУПЕ) coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to do something absolutely fruitless, useless for a long period of time (often used in situations when one engages in empty talk instead of taking action in some matter):- [of idle talk only] X is jabbering (talking in circles).♦ "За границу мы вас не выпустим! - сказал он [Суслов]... - Будут провокации". - "Какие провокации? При чём тут провокации?"... - "Вас там сразу же окружат корреспонденты. Вы не знаете, что это такое, - словом, политические провокации будут на каждом шагу. Мы вас же хотим уберечь от всего этого". Это было всё равно что толочь воду в ступе. Мы говорили о разном и с разных точек зрения (Аллилуева 2). "We shall not let you go abroad!" he [Suslov] said...."There'll be provocations." "What provocations? What have provocations got to do with this?"..."You'll be instantly surrounded by newsmen. You don't know what it's like. In short, there will be political provocations at every step. We want to save you from it." It was like beating the air. We spoke of different things from different points of view (2a).♦ Мысли жгут так сильно, что он... не ощущал, как набрякшие ноги распирали голенища сапог... Все мы были беспощадны к врагам революции. Почему же революция беспощадна к нам? А может быть, потому и беспощадна. А может быть, не революция, какая же этот капитан [из органов безопасности] революция, это - чёрная сотня, шпана. Он толок воду в ступе, а время шло (Гроссман 2). His thoughts burned so fiercely that...he no longer even felt how his swollen legs were bursting open the tops of his boots....We were merciless towards the enemies of the Revolution. Why has the Revolution been so merciless towards us? Perhaps for that very reason. Or maybe it hasn't got anything to do with the Revolution. What's this captain [from the security organs] got to do with the Revolution? He's just a thug, a member of the Black Hundreds. There he had been, just milling the wind, while time had been passing (2a).♦ [Кречинский:] Ну довольно! считай! А то ведь ты рад воду толочь (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Enough of that! Count! You and that everlasting jabbering of yours!... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > толочь воду в ступе
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20 ما بالك؟
ما بالُكَ؟what's the matter with you? what's wrong? what's the trouble? what's up? what have you got to do with this? why? why are you...? what do you want?
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