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101 A SAM designed in 1967, and launched from SAM sites against aircraft flying at medium heights
Aviation: SA-6 gainful missile (It is more effective than SA-2, but can be fooled occasionally by ECM and chaff)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A SAM designed in 1967, and launched from SAM sites against aircraft flying at medium heights
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102 Бог не Тимошка, видит немножко
Set phrase: God is all-seeing, God is all-knowing, play Him at cards, and home broke you'll be going (translation by), God is not blind, He can't be fooled by mankind (translation by), He has a lot on His mind, but God is not blind (translation by)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Бог не Тимошка, видит немножко
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103 Не обманывай себя
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104 быть одураченным
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105 введённый в заблуждение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > введённый в заблуждение
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106 водить шашни
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107 дурачивший
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108 но это ничего не значит (потому , что)
General subject: (but) don't be fooledУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > но это ничего не значит (потому , что)
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109 развесить уши
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110 старого воробья на мякине не обманёшь
Set phrase: a fox is not taken twice in the same snare, an old bird is not caught with chaff (an experienced, wise, clever person is not to be enticed, fooled so easily), an old bird is not to be caught with chaff, an old fox is not easily snared, no playing with a straw before an old cat, old birds are not caught with chaff, old birds are not to be caught with chaffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старого воробья на мякине не обманёшь
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111 старого воробья на мякине не проведёшь
1) General subject: an old bird is not caught with chaff, old bird is not caught with chaff2) Set phrase: a fox is not taken twice in the same snare, an old bird is not caught by chaff, an old bird is not to be caught with chaff, an old fox is not easily snared, no playing with a straw before an old cat, old birds are not caught with chaff (an experienced, wise, clever person is not to be enticed, fooled so easily), old birds are not to be caught with chaff, you don't catch old birds with chaff3) Saying: you can't catch an old bird with chaffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старого воробья на мякине не проведёшь
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112 ты должно быть меня разыгрываешь!
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ты должно быть меня разыгрываешь!
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113 у меня выманили деньги
General subject: I have been fooled out of my moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у меня выманили деньги
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114 В-267
СТРЕЛЯНЫЙ (СТАРЫЙ) ВОРОБЕЙ СТРЕЛЯНАЯ ПТИЦА all coll NP usu. sing often subj-compl with copula (subj: human fixed WOan experienced, worldly-wise person who is not easily fooledwise old birdold hand no novice (in limited contexts) (one) wasn't born yesterday.Конечно, Исидор Маркович прав - он опытнейший врач, старый воробей, его приглашают на консультации в другие города... (Трифонов 4). Isidor Markovich was right, of course-he's an experienced surgeon, an old hand, they invite him for consultations in other cities... (4a).From the saying «Старого воробья на мякине не проведёшь». See В-268. -
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ВАЛЯТЬ (ЛОМАТЬ, КОРЧИТЬ) ДУРАКА coll, disapprov ВАЛЯТЬ (ЛОМАТЬ, КОРЧИТЬ) ВАНЬКУ (ДУРОЧКУ) highly coll, disapprov VP subj: human1. Also: СТРОИТЬ ДУРОЧКУ highly coll, disapprov to pretend not to understand, know about sth., feign stupidity (in order to fool s.o.): X валяет дурака = X plays the foolX plays dumb."А за что меня судить?» - «Я могу п-повторить ещё раз...» - «Не надо ваньку валять, - сказал Костенко... -Это у тебя только со Шрезелем такие номера проходили...» -«Я не понимаю, о чем вы говорите». - «3-значит, ты отказываешься давать показания?» (Семенов 1). "But why will I be taken to court?" "I c-can repeat it for you. " "It's no good you playing the fool," said Kostyenko.... "It was only with Schresel that you could get by with that sort of game.." "I don't know what you're talking about." "D-does that mean you refuse to give evidence?" (1 a).«Слушайте, Чонкин, - возбудился Запятаев, - я же вам не следователь. Зачем вы со мной дурака валяете?» (Войнович 4). "Listen, Chonkin"-Zapyataev grew excited-"I'm not interrogating you, why play dumb with me?" (4a).2. to act in such a way as to amuse (and occas. annoy) others with one's tricks, anecdotes etc, behave mischievously, in a silly mannerX валял дурака - X was playing (acting) the foolX was monkeying (clowning, fooling) around (in limited contexts) X was up to his (usual) tricksхватит валять дурака! - quit fooling around!cut (out) the monkey business....Судя по грохоту кастрюль, доносившемуся из кухни, можно было допустить, что Бегемот находится именно там, валяя дурака, по своему обыкновению (Булгаков 9)....То judge from the clatter of saucepans coming from the kitchen Behemoth was presumably there, playing the fool as usual (9b)3. Also: СВАЛИТЬ ДУРАКА (ВАНЬКУ, ДУРОЧКУ) (if impfv, often neg imper or infin with хватит, брось etc) to act irresponsibly, unintelligently, unseriously, make a stupid blunderX валяет дурака - X is fooling aroundX is being a fool X is being stupidX свалял дурака - X did a stupid thingX put his foot in it (in(to) his mouth) X pulled a boner X goofed (up) X blew it X made a fool (out) of himselfNeg Imper не валяй дурака - quit fooling (around)!don't be a fool!(Лопахин:) Я-то хорош, какого дурака свалял! Нарочно приехал сюда, чтобы (Любовь Андреевну и Аню) на станции встретить, и вдруг проспал... (Чехов 2). (L.:) I'm a fine one! What a fool I've made of myself! Came here on purpose to meet them (Lyubov Andreyevna and Anya) at the station, and then overslept... (2a)....Затрещал телефон. «Да!» - крикнул (Иван Савельевич) Варенуха. «Иван Савельевич?» - осведомилась трубка препротивным гнусавым голосом. «Его нету в театре!» — крикнул было Варенуха, но трубка тотчас его перебила: «Не валяйте дурака, Иван Савельевич, а слушайте. Телеграммы эти никуда не носите и никому не показывайте» (Булгаков 9)....The telephone rang. "\esr cried (Ivan Savelievich) Varenukha. "Ivan Savelievich?" the receiver inquired in a most repulsive nasal voice. "He is not in the theater!" Varenukha began, but the receiver immediately interrupted him: "Quit fooling, Ivan Savelievich, and listen. Do not take those telegrams anywhere, and do not show them to anyone" (9a).4. (variants with валять only) to be idle, spend time lazilyX валял дурака - X fooled (fiddled) away the (his) timeX goofed off.Как тебе не стыдно! Все работают, а ты дурака валяешь. You should be ashamed of yourself Everyone else is working while you're goofing off. -
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HE КАРТОШКА coll, humor NP sing only subj-compl with бытье ( subj: abstr)) some serious, significant thing, no trifleX не картошка - X is nothing to sneeze atX is no laughing matter (no joke) X is not something to be fooled with. -
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НАСТАВЛЯТЬ (СТАВИТЬ)/НАСТАВИТЬ РОГА кому coll VP1. (subj: human, female) to be unfaithful to one's husbandX наставила Y-y рога — X cuckolded YX made a cuckold of Y.(Галина:) Куда я еду, к кому - тебе это все равно. И не делай вида, что тебя это волнует. Тебя давно уже ничего не волнует... У тебя нет сердца... (Зилов (трясет её):) А у тебя, дрянь такая, у тебя есть сердце? А? Где оно?.. (Галина:) Пусти меня... (Зилов:) Ах, ты торопишься... Я понимаю, тебе не терпится наставить мне рога... (Вампилов 5). (Galina:) It makes no difference to you where I'm going or who I'm going to see And don't pretend you care. You haven't cared about anything for ages..You've no heart... (Zilov (shaking her):) And what about you, you bitch? Have you got a heart? Have you? Where is it?... (Galina:) Let me go!... (Zilov:) Oh, of course. You're in a hurry... You can't wait to make a cuckold of me... (5a).2. (subj: human, male) to take a man's wife as one's lover (thus humiliating, offending that man)X наставил Y-y рога - X cuckolded YX fooled around with Y4 wife. -
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ПОЙМАТЬ (ПОДДЕТЬ, ПОДЦЕПИТЬ) НА УДОЧКУ (УДУ obs) когосо11(\?\ subj: human to outwit, delude s.o. using a cunning ruseX поймал Y-a на удочку = X duped (tricked, hoodwinked, conned etc) YX got Y on the hook (in refer, to getting s.o. to marry one) X hooked (snagged, snared) Y.(author's usage) (Городничий:) Тридцать лет живу на службе ни один купец, ни подрячик не мог провести мошенников над мошенниками обманывал, пройдох и плутов таких, что весь свет готовы обворовать, поддевал на уду... (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Thirty years I've been in the servicenever a merchant, never a contractor that I couldn't get the better ofswindlers upon swindlers and I fooled them, cheats and tricksters out to rob the whole world and I got them on the hook (4b). -
119 но это ничего не значит
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > но это ничего не значит
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120 старый воробей
[NP; usu. sing; often subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ an experienced, worldly-wise person who is not easily fooled:- old hand;- no novice;- [in limited contexts](one) wasn't born yesterday.♦ Конечно, Исидор Маркович прав - он опытнейший врач, старый воробей, его приглашают на консультации в другие города... (Трифонов 4). Isidor Markovich was right, of course-he's an experienced surgeon, an old hand, they invite him for consultations in other cities... (4a).—————← From the saying " Старого воробья на мякине не проведёшь". See старого воробья на мякине не проведешь.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > старый воробей
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fooled him — tricked him, deceived him … English contemporary dictionary