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1 matter
مادّة (أوّليّة) \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. -
2 what's the odds?
it's not important; it doesn't matter:ما الغَرابَه؟ ما الأهَمِّيَّه؟ لا يَهـُمWe didn't win the competition but what's the odds?
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3 be the matter
مَا الأمْر؟ \ be the matter: to be wrong; be causing trouble: What’s the matter (with you)? Are you feeling ill?. \ مَا المَسْأَلة؟ \ be the matter: to be wrong; be causing trouble: What’s the matter (with you)? Are you feeling ill?. \ هَلْ مِن بَأْس \ be the matter: to be wrong; be causing trouble: What’s the matter (with you)? Are you feeling ill?. -
4 no matter what etc
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5 be the matter
( often with with)to be the/a trouble, difficulty or thing that is wrong:Is anything the matter?
ماذا يُضايِقُكَ؟ ما الأمْر؟What's the matter with you?
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6 a matter of course
أَمْر متوقَّع الحُدُوث أو عَاديّ \ a matter of course: what is natural or usual: My son wakes me each morning as a matter of course. -
7 no matter where etc
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8 no matter who etc
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9 В-3
ВЕЛИКА (3KA, ЧТО 3A) ВАЖНОСТЬ! coll (sent these forms only fixed WO( usu. used as a response to the preceding statement, rhetorical question, suggestion etc) that (fact, circumstance etc) is of no importancewhat (does it (that)) matter?as if that (it) mattered! (in limited contexts) so what! and what of it? big deal!«Тебе бы следовало уважать в нём моего приятеля...» -«Уважать немца? - с величайшим презрением сказал Та-рантьев. - За что это?» - «Я уж тебе сказал, хоть бы за то, что он вместе со мной рос и учился». - «Велика важность!» (Гончаров 1). "You ought to respect him as my friend..." To respect a German?" Tarantyev said with the utmost contempt. "Why should I?" "But I've just told you - if for nothing else then because we grew up and went to the same school together." "What does that matter?" (1a).(Лебедев:) Что ж тебе ещё нужно? Денег нет? Велика важность! Не в деньгах счастье... (Чехов 4). (L.:) What more do you want? You may be hard up, but what matter? Money doesn't bring happiness (4b).Я начинаю соглашаться с дядей, - заметил Аркадий, - ты решительно дурного мнения о русских». -«Эка важность!» (Тургенев 2). "I am beginning to agree with my uncle," remarked Arkady"you most certainly have a poor opinion of Russians." "As if that mattered!" (2e). -
10 велика важность!
• ВЕЛИКА <ЭКА, ЧТО ЗА> ВАЖНОСТЬ! coll[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (usu. used as a response to the preceding statement, rhetorical question, suggestion etc) that (fact, circumstance etc) is of no importance:- what (does it < that>) matter?;- as if that (it) mattered!;- [in limited contexts] so what!;- and what of it?;- big deal!♦ "Тебе бы следовало уважать в нём моего приятеля..." - "Уважать немца? - с величайшим презрением сказал Тарантьев. - За что это?" - "Я уж тебе сказал, хоть бы за то, что он вместе со мной рос и учился". - "Велика важность!" (Гончаров 1). "You ought to respect him as my friend..." "To respect a German?" Tbrantyev said with the utmost contempt. "Why should I?" "But I've just told you - if for nothing else then because we grew up and went to the same school together." "What does that matter?" (1a).♦ [Лебедев:] Что ж тебе ещё нужно? Денег нет? Велика важность! Не в деньгах счастье... (Чехов 4). [L.:] What more do you want? You may be hard up, but what matter? Money doesn't bring happiness (4b).♦ "Я начинаю соглашаться с дядей, - заметил Аркадий, - ты решительно дурного мнения о русских". - "Эка важность!" (Тургенев 2). "I am beginning to agree with my uncle," remarked Arkady; "you most certainly have a poor opinion of Russians." "As if that mattered!" (2e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > велика важность!
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11 что за важность!
• ВЕЛИКА <ЭКА, ЧТО ЗА> ВАЖНОСТЬ! coll[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (usu. used as a response to the preceding statement, rhetorical question, suggestion etc) that (fact, circumstance etc) is of no importance:- what (does it < that>) matter?;- as if that (it) mattered!;- [in limited contexts] so what!;- and what of it?;- big deal!♦ "Тебе бы следовало уважать в нём моего приятеля..." - "Уважать немца? - с величайшим презрением сказал Тарантьев. - За что это?" - "Я уж тебе сказал, хоть бы за то, что он вместе со мной рос и учился". - "Велика важность!" (Гончаров 1). "You ought to respect him as my friend..." "To respect a German?" Tbrantyev said with the utmost contempt. "Why should I?" "But I've just told you - if for nothing else then because we grew up and went to the same school together." "What does that matter?" (1a).♦ [Лебедев:] Что ж тебе ещё нужно? Денег нет? Велика важность! Не в деньгах счастье... (Чехов 4). [L.:] What more do you want? You may be hard up, but what matter? Money doesn't bring happiness (4b).♦ "Я начинаю соглашаться с дядей, - заметил Аркадий, - ты решительно дурного мнения о русских". - "Эка важность!" (Тургенев 2). "I am beginning to agree with my uncle," remarked Arkady; "you most certainly have a poor opinion of Russians." "As if that mattered!" (2e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что за важность!
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12 эка важность!
• ВЕЛИКА <ЭКА, ЧТО ЗА> ВАЖНОСТЬ! coll[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (usu. used as a response to the preceding statement, rhetorical question, suggestion etc) that (fact, circumstance etc) is of no importance:- what (does it < that>) matter?;- as if that (it) mattered!;- [in limited contexts] so what!;- and what of it?;- big deal!♦ "Тебе бы следовало уважать в нём моего приятеля..." - "Уважать немца? - с величайшим презрением сказал Тарантьев. - За что это?" - "Я уж тебе сказал, хоть бы за то, что он вместе со мной рос и учился". - "Велика важность!" (Гончаров 1). "You ought to respect him as my friend..." "To respect a German?" Tbrantyev said with the utmost contempt. "Why should I?" "But I've just told you - if for nothing else then because we grew up and went to the same school together." "What does that matter?" (1a).♦ [Лебедев:] Что ж тебе ещё нужно? Денег нет? Велика важность! Не в деньгах счастье... (Чехов 4). [L.:] What more do you want? You may be hard up, but what matter? Money doesn't bring happiness (4b).♦ "Я начинаю соглашаться с дядей, - заметил Аркадий, - ты решительно дурного мнения о русских". - "Эка важность!" (Тургенев 2). "I am beginning to agree with my uncle," remarked Arkady; "you most certainly have a poor opinion of Russians." "As if that mattered!" (2e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > эка важность!
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13 какое это имеет значение?
1) General subject: what does it matter?, what does it signify?, what recks it?, what's the odds?2) Makarov: what matter?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > какое это имеет значение?
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14 иметь большое значение
1. be a matter of concernподчеркивать; выделять; придавать значение — lay emphasis
2. be a matter of great concernценить, придавать значение — to lay weight on
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > иметь большое значение
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15 иметь значение
1. mean2. be on importance3. signify4. avail5. matter6. count for7. count8. import9. weighпридавать значение, признавать важность — to give weight to
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16 это не имеет значения
1. it makes no difference2. it doesn't matterРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > это не имеет значения
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17 это несущественно
1) General subject: it doesn't matter, it is of no consequence, what matter?, The point is immaterial. (His name may have been Troy or Roy - the point is immaterial.)2) Colloquial: there is nothing in it -
18 ko’y
arch. (Persian) road, way; matter, affair, concern; way, wise, manner. nimaning ko’yida yuribsiz? What matter are you pursuing? shu ko’yi in this manner, in this wise -
19 Д-166
HE В ДЕНЬГАХ СЧАСТЬЕ (saying) money alone does not make one happy: - money isn't everything money can't buy (doesn't bring) happiness.(Лебедев:) Ты Сашу любишь, она тебя любит... Оба вы здоровые, умные, нравственные, и сыты, слава богу, и одеты... Что ж тебе ещё нужно? Денег нет? Велика важность! Не в деньгах счастье... (Чехов 4). (L.:) You love Sasha, she loves you....You're both healthy, intelligent, decent people. You have enough to eat, thank God, and you've clothes on your back. What more do you want? You may be hard up, but what matter? Money doesn't bring happiness (4b). -
20 не в деньгах счастье
[saying]=====⇒ money alone does not make one happy:- money can't buy (doesn't bring) happiness.♦ [Лебедев:] Ты Сашу любишь, она тебя любит... Оба вы здоровые, умные, нравственные, и сыты, слава богу, и одеты... Что ж тебе ещё нужно? Денег нет? Велика важность! Не в деньгах счастье... (Чехов 4). [L.:] You love Sasha, she loves you....You're both healthy, intelligent, decent people. You have enough to eat, thank God, and you've clothes on your back. What more do you want? You may be hard up, but what matter? Money doesn't bring happiness (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в деньгах счастье
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