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wind ripples

  • 1 ветровые знаки ряби

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ветровые знаки ряби

  • 2 рукой подать

    рукой подать (взять, достать) ( до чего)
    разг.
    it's only a stone's throw away from smth. (to smth.); it's but a step from smth.; it's almost within reach; it's close by

    Аппарат лежал на оранжево-апельсиновой плоской равнине. Горизонт совсем близок, подать рукой. (А. Толстой, Аэлита) — The spaceship lay on a perfectly flat, orange-coloured plain. The horizon was very close - almost within reach.

    - У меня и план был весь разработан... В кармане фальшивый паспорт для Гарина, с десятью визами... Аппарат его, - рукой взять, - в автомобиле... (А. Толстой, Гиперболоид инженера Гарина) — 'Apart from that, I had a plan worked out. I had a fake passport for Garin with half a dozen visas on it. His machine was within reach... in the car...'

    Открытое море отсюда было - подать рукой. Ветер покрывал его весёлой зыбью. (А. Толстой, Пётр Первый) — The open sea, where the wind covered the water with merry ripples, was only a stone's throw from the fortress.

    До завода было рукой подать. (В. Панова, Кружилиха) — It was a stone's throw to the factory.

    Решено было провести отпуск не на курорте, хотя самые лучшие курорты были рукой подать, а поехать куда глаза глядят. (В. Каверин, Открытая книга) — We'd decided not to spend our honeymoon at a health resort, though the very best health resorts were close by, but to set off following our noses.

    Быстро стали снижаться. Вот уж земля - рукой подать, стремительно летит назад. (В. Шукшин, Чудик) — The plane lost height rapidly. Soon the ground was only a stone's throw away and racing backwards.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рукой подать

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