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  • 1 любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить

    2) Set phrase: after dinner comes the reckoning (дословно: После обеда приходится платить), he that would eat the fruit, he that would eat the fruit must climb the tree (дословно: Тот, кто любит фрукты, должен влезть на дерево, чтобы их сорвать), he that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens, he that would have the fruit, he who likes skiing downhill must enjoy climbing uphill, if you dance you must pay the fiddler (дословно: Если танцуешь, то и скрипачу платить должен), if you dance you must pay the'fiddler (one cannot have pleasure either without working hard for it or without paying a lot afterwards), love me, love my dog, must climb the tree, no pains, no gains, you called the tune, now you must pay the piper, you've made your bed and now you must lie on it, he who wishes the end must wish the means, when you play, you have to pay
    3) Makarov: after the feast comes the reckoning (букв.: после каждого праздника приходит расплата)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить

  • 2 безбилетный

    прл
    without a ticket; without paying the fare

    безбиле́тный пассажи́р в поезде, автобусеfare dodger

    на пароходе, в самолётеstowaway

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > безбилетный

  • 3 невзирая на лица

    библ.
    without respect of persons; without paying attention to rank and social position

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > невзирая на лица

  • 4 как с гуся вода

    [kak s gus'a voda] Like water off a goose. Without producing any effect; without paying the slightest attention. Cf. Like water off a duck's back.

    Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > как с гуся вода

  • 5 вход бесплатный?

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вход бесплатный?

  • 6 нашаромыгу

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нашаромыгу

  • 7 нашаромыжку

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нашаромыжку

  • 8 обременять обязательствами

    Law: tail (недвижимость), encumber (The Borrower agreed not to encumber the said property without paying the balance of the amount due on the loan.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обременять обязательствами

  • 9 С-471

    НАСЫПАТЬ СОЛИ НА ХВОСТ кому highly coll VP subj: human or collect)
    1. to do sth. vile, underhanded to s.o., create trouble for s.o.: X насыпал Y-y соли на хвост — X did something nasty (mean, lowdown etc) to Y
    X did Y dirt X screwed Y.
    2. (the only thing one can do is) to feel anger and helplessness (because the act in question is irrevocable and/or the person who carried it out has left): теперь X может Y-y только соли на хвост насыпать - now all X can do is curse Y from afar.
    «Она уехала, не заплатив за квартиру, и я не знаю её нового адреса». - «Да, теперь ты можешь только соли ей на хвост насыпать». "She left without paying the rent and I don't know her new address." "Well, all you can do now is curse her from afar."

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-471

  • 10 насыпать соли на хвост

    [VP; subj: human or collect]
    =====
    1. to do sth. vile, underhanded to s.o., create trouble for s.o.:
    - X насыпал Y-y соли на хвост X did something nasty (mean, lowdown etc) to Y;
    - X screwed Y.
    2. (the only thing one can do is) to feel anger and helplessness (because the act in question is irrevocable and/ or the person who carried it out has left):
    - теперь X может Y-y только соли на хвост насыпать now all X can do is curse Y from afar.
         ♦ "Она уехала, не заплатив за квартиру, и я не знаю её нового адреса". - "Да, теперь ты можешь только соли ей на хвост насыпать". "She left without paying the rent and I don't know her new address." "Well, all you can do now is curse her from afar."

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > насыпать соли на хвост

  • 11 заяц

    м.
    1. hare; ( мех) hare fur
    2. разг. (безбилетный пассажир; особ. на пароходе) stowaway; ( зритель без билета) gate-crasher

    ехать зайцем — travel without paying for a ticket; take* a free ride; ( на пароходе) stow away

    одним ударом убить двух зайцев погов.kill two birds with one stone

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > заяц

  • 12 нашармака

    нареч. разг.

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > нашармака

  • 13 нашармачка

    нареч. разг.

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > нашармачка

  • 14 нашаромыжку

    нареч. прост.
    without paying, for free; in the hope to freeload

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > нашаромыжку

  • 15 делать что-либо спустя рукава

    [d'elat' spust'a rukava] To do something with one's sleeves lowered. To do something carelessly without paying attention to it; to fail to tend properly to affairs; to do something in a slipshod manner. Cf. To let things slide.

    Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > делать что-либо спустя рукава

  • 16 ехать зайцем

    [yekhat' zaytsem] To ride as a hare. To travel without paying for a ticket.

    Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > ехать зайцем

  • 17 рассылка

    distribution; mailing; sending

    рассылка учебных [курсовых] материалов — sending study [course] materials

    Значительно более широкое применение нашла рассылка учебных материалов в заранее установленные сроки. Однако рассылка курсовых блоков без учёта потребностей отдельных студентов представляется контрпродуктивной. — A much more common practice is to send study material on pre-determined dates. However, sending course units without paying attention to individual students' needs seems to be counterproductive.

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > рассылка

  • 18 Г-78

    КУДА ГЛАЗА ГЛЯДИТ coll Invar adv fixed WO
    1. идти, брести, бежать и т. п. \Г-78 (to walk, roam, run etc) without choosing a specific direction, without a prepared plan, indifferent to where one ends up (often used in cases when one is escaping from a dangerous, intolerable, volatile etc situation
    also used when s.o. is deep in thought, emotionally distraught etc): уйти (убежать и т. п.) - ' leave (run away etc) not caring where one is going go anywhere (just to get out of here (there etc))
    брести - - wander aimlessly (randomly, at random)
    go wherever one's legs carry (take) one go wherever one's feet take one walk without thinking (paying attention to) where one is going go (walk etc) heedlessly (blindly etc)
    беги \Г-78! - run away, go anywhere at all!
    get out of here (there), it doesn't matter where you go!
    go anywhere, just get out of here (there)! (extended usage)...Если дождь пойдет или гроза начнется, не знают ковыли, куда им приткнуться. Мечутся, падают, прижимаются к земле. Были бы ноги, убежали бы, наверное, куда глаза глядят... (Айтматов 1)....If it rained or stormed, the feather grass went frantic, it did not know what to do, where to hide. It tossed and flattened, pressed itself against the earth. If it had feet, it surely would run away, just anywhere at all (1a).
    ...Он хотел было поворотить назад, к дому, но домой идти ему стало вдруг ужасно противно... и он пошёл куда глаза глядят (Достоевский 3)....Не was about to turn back and go home, but the thought of going home suddenly repelled him....He walked on at random (3a).
    2. идти, ехать, отправляться и т. п. \Г-78 (to walk, go, set off) wherever one chooses, desires (without restrictions or limitations)
    wherever one's fancy takes one
    wherever one feels like (going) wherever the spirit moves one wherever one's legs (will) carry (take) one wherever one's feet (will) take one.
    И вдруг мелькнула в голове (у Орозкула) отчаянная мысль: «А плюну на веб и уйду куда глаза глядят!» (Айтматов 1). Suddenly a desperate thought flashed across his (Orozkill's) mind: "I'll spit on all this and get out. Just leave for wherever my fancy takes me" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-78

  • 19 куда глаза глядят

    [Invar; adv; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. идти, брести, бежать и т.п. куда глаза глядят (to walk, roam, run etc) without choosing a specific direction, without a prepared plan, indifferent to where one ends up (often used in cases when one is escaping from a dangerous, intolerable, volatile etc situation; also used when s.o. is deep in thought, emotionally distraught etc): уйти <убежать и т. п.> куда глаза глядят leave <run away etc> not caring where one is going; go anywhere (just to get out of here <there etc>; || брести куда глаза глядят wander aimlessly <randomly, at random>; go wherever one's legs carry (take) one; go wherever one's feet take one; walk without thinking (paying attention to) where one is going; go (walk etc) heedlessly (blindly etc); || беги -! - run away, go anywhere at all!; get out of here (there), it doesn't matter where you go!; go anywhere, just get out of here (there)!
         ♦ [extended usage]...Если дождь пойдёт или гроза начнётся, не знают ковыли, куда им приткнуться. Мечутся, падают, прижимаются к земле. Были бы ноги, убежали бы, наверное, куда глаза глядят... (Айтматов 1)....If it rained or stormed, the feather grass went frantic, it did not know what to do, where to hide. It tossed and flattened, pressed itself against the earth. If it had feet, it surely would run away, just anywhere at all (1a).
         ♦...Он хотел было поворотить назад, к дому, но домой идти ему стало вдруг ужасно противно... и он пошёл куда глаза глядят (Достоевский 3)....He was about to turn back and go home, but the thought of going home suddenly repelled him....He walked on at random (3a).
    2. идти, ехать, отправляться и т.п. куда глаза глядят (to walk, go, set off) wherever one chooses, desires (without restrictions or limitations):
    - wherever one's feet (will) take one.
         ♦ И вдруг мелькнула в голове [у Орозкула] отчаянная мысль: "А плюну на всё и уйду куда глаза глядят!" (Айтматов 1). Suddenly a desperate thought flashed across his [Orozkul's] mind: "I'll spit on all this and get out. Just leave for wherever my fancy takes me" (1b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > куда глаза глядят

  • 20 П-349

    КАК ПОПАЛО coll КАК НИ ПОПАЛО obs, substand КАК ПРИДЁТСЯ AdvP these forms only adv fixed WO
    in any way, not paying particular attention to how, and, often, not paying attention to the quality of the results of the action ( usu. said critically to express the speaker's opinion that the action should have been carried out more diligently, with more care, and that the result should have been better)
    any which (old) way
    haphazardly carelessly (in limited contexts) at random (when said critically only) God knows how.
    Одевается (Гартвиг) как попало. Чаще всего он появлялся в нашем доме в каких-то полутуристских-полуспортивных обносках... (Трифонов 5). Не (Gartvig) dresses any which way. Most of the time he appeared at our apartment in some sort of old gym or hiking clothes... (5a).
    Дельце, о котором просил хозяин, касалось его сбежавшей жены. Начал он издалека, говоря, что он уже не мальчик, чтобы есть что попало и как попало, а человек в летах, и ему нужен человек, который мог бы приготовить и подать ему пищу (Искандер 4). The favor that (our host) Omar had requested concerned his runaway wife. He began in a roundabout way, saying that he was no longer a boy, to eat any old thing fixed any old way, he was a man getting on in years, he needed a person who could prepare and serve his food for him (4a)
    Бились крепко всю ночь, бились не глядя, а как попало... Только когда уже совсем рассвело, увидели, что бьются свои с своими... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They fought hard all night, fought without looking, haphazardly....Only when it was broad daylight did they see they were fighting their own... (1a).
    У двери (Ленин) натянул тяжелое пальто, насадил котелок как попало, побрел (Солженицын 5). At the door he (Lenin) pulled on his heavy overcoat, carelessly crammed on his bowler hat, and shuffled oft" (5a).
    Отделы карательных органов использовали своих агентов по назначению, а не как попало (Мандельштам 2). The various departments of the security services used their agents according to their qualifications, not just at random (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-349

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