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(high degree of activity)

  • 1 high pressure

    noun
    1) (Meteorol.) Hochdruck, der

    an area of high pressure — ein Hochdruckgebiet

    2) (Mech. Engin.) Überdruck, der
    3) (fig.): (high degree of activity) Hochdruck, der
    * * *
    high pressure s METEO, TECH Hochdruck m:
    work at high pressure mit Hochdruck arbeiten (a. fig)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (Meteorol.) Hochdruck, der
    2) (Mech. Engin.) Überdruck, der
    3) (fig.): (high degree of activity) Hochdruck, der
    * * *
    n.
    Hochdruck m.

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  • 2 network

    - activity network
    - ad hoc network
    - adder network
    - adding network
    - adjustment network
    - analog network
    - aperiodic network
    - arbitration network
    - artificial neuron network
    - backbone network
    - balancing network
    - baseband network
    - baseline network
    - bearer network
    - bilateral network
    - bluetooth network
    - bluetooth voice network
    - bridged-T network
    - broadcasting network
    - bus network
    - business-communications network
    - campus network
    - carrier band network
    - centralized network
    - circuit-switched network
    - circuit network
    - closed network
    - code slotted network
    - coding network
    - collapsed backbone network
    - combinatorial network
    - communication computers network
    - computer network
    - concentrator network
    - connectionless network
    - connection-oriented network
    - consistent network
    - controller area network
    - corrective network
    - coupling network
    - cube-connected network
    - cube network
    - cube-connected-cycles network
    - daisy chain network
    - data bank network
    - data communications network
    - data transportation network
    - datacom network
    - data-transmission network
    - decentralized network
    - decoding network
    - delay network
    - despotic network
    - dial-up network
    - digital network
    - direct-linked network
    - distributed backbone network
    - distributed function network
    - distributed intelligence network
    - distributed network
    - distributed processing network
    - dual network
    - elemental network
    - expert network
    - facsimile network
    - feedforward network
    - four-terminal network
    - fully connected network
    - fuzzy-constraint network
    - generalized network
    - heterogeneous computer network
    - hierarchical computer network
    - hierarchical network
    - high-bandwidth network
    - high-degree network
    - high-flux network
    - highway network
    - home-area network
    - homogeneous computer network
    - host-based network
    - inconsistent network
    - information network
    - integrated services network
    - integrated service network
    - intelligent network
    - interruption network
    - IP-routed network
    - irredundant network
    - iterated network
    - knowledge information network
    - ladder network
    - large-grained network
    - leased line network
    - local area network
    - local network
    - lumped network
    - matching network
    - mesh interconnection network
    - mesh network
    - meshed network
    - metropolitain network
    - mixed backbone network
    - mixed network
    - monochannel computer network
    - monochannel network - multiple-work-station network
    - multipoint network
    - multistation network
    - multiterminal network
    - nearest neighbour network
    - network with gains
    - neural network
    - n-node-fault testable network
    - nonpartitionable network
    - nonuniform network
    - N-port network
    - office network
    - one-port network
    - packet network
    - packet switched network
    - partitionable network
    - passive network
    - pass-through network
    - PCS network
    - peer-to-peer network
    - perceptual network
    - personal-computer network
    - phase-shifting network
    - phase-shift network
    - planar network
    - point-to-point network
    - port-to-port network
    - power distribution network
    - priority network
    - private line network
    - process network
    - propositional network
    - public data network
    - public network
    - public-swithced network
    - pulse-forming network
    - queueing network
    - radio-access network
    - reciprocal network
    - recognition network
    - regional computer network
    - regional network
    - resistance network
    - resistance-capacitance network
    - resource-sharing network
    - ring-topology network
    - ring network
    - satellite meshed network
    - semantic network
    - service-driven network
    - shaping network
    - shuffle-exchange network
    - single-site network
    - social network
    - star-type network
    - star network
    - star-wired network
    - Steiner network
    - stereotype network
    - switched message network
    - switched network
    - switching network
    - systolic network
    - teleprocessing network
    - teletype network
    - terrestrial network
    - tightly coupled network
    - token-bus-based network
    - token-passing network
    - transit network
    - transition network
    - transport network
    - two-port network
    - two-terminal network
    - undirected network
    - unilateral network
    - value-added network
    - virtual call network
    - virtual-datagram network
    - virtual-transport network
    - weighted-resistor network
    - well-behaved network
    - wide-area network
    - wireless network

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  • 3 Б-109

    ДАЙ БОГ ( Invar fixed WO
    1. \Б-109 (кому) ( usu. indep. sent or sent adv (parenth)) used to express one's wish that sth. hoped-for be realized, come to pass: God grant
    I (letfs) hope to God (that...) (in limited contexts) please God.
    (Городничий:) Да, признаюсь, господа, я, чёрт возьми, очень хочу быть генералом. (Лука Лукич:) И дай бог получить (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Yes, I must admit, ladies and gentlemen, God damn it, I very much want to be a general. (L.L.:) And God grant you get it (4a).
    «...Обстоятельства против нас. Наше время кончилось. По инерции ещё, может быть, протянется год-два. Может быть, ты успеешь в членкоры проскочить. Дай бог! Но путного ничего мы уже не сделаем» (Зиновьев 2). "...The circumstances are against us. Our time is over. We might have a year or two still, because of inertia. Perhaps you'll even have time enough to make it as corresponding member: I hope to God you do! But we won't get anything useful done" (2a).
    Нужно проверить, -стоит на своём дедушка, - если он (Терещенко) не умер от белой горячки... и, дай бог, бросил пить, то лучшего защитника не надо» (Рыбаков 1). Grandfather stood his ground. "We have to check to see if he (Tereshchenko) hasn't already died of the DTs...and if, please God, he's stopped drinking, and if he has, then we won't need a better lawyer" (1a).
    2. coll ( adv ( intensif) or predic
    subj: usu. concr or abstr)) (used to emphasize the high degree of some quality or the intensity of some activity) incredibly (much, hard etc, as specified by the context)
    like you wouldn't believe
    (in limited contexts) like nobody' business one hell of a NP
    . На кухне твои друзья похозяйничали дай бог: перебили половину бокалов и даже не удосужились собрать осколки. Your friends messed up the kitchen like you wouldn't believe
    they smashed half the wineglasses and didn't even bother to sweep up the pieces.
    Ты с этим парнем в драку не лезь: он боксёр, удар у него дай бог! Don't get into a fight with that guy. He's a boxer and has one hell of a punch!

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  • 4 Б-110

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ)BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ*...), ЛЮБОМУ...) coll these forms only usu. predic (with subj: any common noun) fixed WO
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity)
    as good (much etc) as anyone (any man etc) could want
    (such a NP) that anyone (any man etc) would be thankful for nobody could ask for (a) better NP (in limited contexts) may God give everybody as good.
    ...На голых её (официантки) руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her (the waitress's) bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
    С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
    Марина:) Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь ( substand - жалуюсь). Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). (М.:) I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 5 Б-229

    БУДЬ ЗДОРОВ2 slang ( Invar
    1. (predic ( subj: any common noun)) excellent, superior, of the highest quality
    top-notch
    topflight first-class first-rate one (a, some) helluva... Попроси Васю помочь с компьютером. Он будь здоров какой специалист. Ask Vasya for help with the computer. He's a topnotch specialist.
    2. ( usu. adv (intensif)) (used to emphasize the high degree of some quality or the intensity of some activity) very much or many, very strong, big etc
    like you wouldn't believe
    like nobody' business really (incredibly) AdjP or AdvP
    (in limited contexts) plenty (!). Больше всех зарабатывают шахтеры - он (Коля) и подался на шахту. Работал он там - будь здоров! Он и умеет работать... (Марченко 1). The biggest wages are earned by miners, so Kolya decided to go down the mines. He worked away there like nobody's business. He liked work and knew how to go about it... (1a).
    «Да и необходимости у него нет заниматься рискованными подделками, Алик на элементарной халтуре будь здоров зарабатывает» (Черненок 1). "And he doesn't need to take on the risk of forgery. Alik makes plenty by elementary hackwork" (1a).

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  • 6 П-563

    ПРОБУ (ы) СТАВИТЬ НЕГДЕ (НЕКУДА) (на ком) highly coll these forms only impers predic with бытье) (of a person who displays a high degree of the specified, usu. negative, quality or is involved in some disreputable activity) s.o. is a complete, absolute (scoundrel, cheat etc): на X-e пробу ставить негде - X is as bad (rotten etc) as they come X is a downright (an out-and-out, a shameless, a notorious) NP
    . Все они жулики, пробу ставить негде. They're all a bunch of cheats-as bad as they come.
    Он мгновенно перестроился на деловой тон. «Условия вы, ребята, знаете. Решайте, беремся или нет?» После недолгого молчания первым откликнулся Альберт Гурьяныч. Лениво позёвывая, он сказал: «Тебе видней, бригадир. Только на этом Карасике, сам знаешь, пробы ставить негде: обманет и не кашлянет» (Максимов 3). ( context transl) His voice changed immediately and became businesslike. "You know the conditions, boys. Make up your minds, shall we take it on or not?" After a brief silence, the first response came from Albert Gur-yanich. "You know best, foreman," he said, yawning lazily. "But that Karasik, as you know yourself, is a double-crossing bastard. He'll swindle us as soon as look at us" (3a).
    Тут же помчался он в Росфото, весь оставшийся вечер колобродил там от стола к столу, торчал в баре, рассказывая брежневские анекдоты завзятым стукачам, и девочку подклеил — пробы негде ставить, известную всем сотрудницу Виолетту (Аксёнов 12). ( context transl) Не rushed over to Rosfoto, the Photographers' Club, and spent the rest of the evening table-hopping, hanging around the bar, telling Brezhnev jokes to inveterate stoolies, and then picked up a girl-everyone's fingerprints all over her, the well-known plant Vio-letta (12a).

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  • 7 дай бог

    [Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. дай бог ( кому) [usu. indep. sent or sent adv (parenth)]
    used to express one's wish that sth. hoped-for be realized, come to pass:
    - I < let's> hope to God (that...);
    - [in limited contexts] please God.
         ♦ [Городничий:] Да, признаюсь, господа, я, чёрт возьми, очень хочу быть генералом. [Лука Лукич:] И дай бог получить (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] Yes, I must admit, ladies and gentlemen, God damn it, I very much want to be a general. [L.L.:] And God grant you get it (4a).
         ♦ "...Обстоятельства против нас. Наше время кончилось. По инерции ещё, может быть, протянется год-два. Может быть, ты успеешь в членкоры проскочить. Дай бог! Но путного ничего мы уже не сделаем" (Зиновьев 2). "...The circumstances are against us. Our time is over. We might have a year or two still, because of inertia. Perhaps you'll even have time enough to make it as corresponding member: I hope to God you do! But we won't get anything useful done" (2a).
         ♦ "Нужно проверить, - стоит на своём дедушка, - если он [Терещенко] не умер от белой горячки... и, дай бог, бросил пить, то лучшего защитника не надо" (Рыбаков 1). Grandfather stood his ground. "We have to check to see if he [Tereshchenko] hasn't already died of the DTs...and if, please God, he's stopped drinking, and if he has, then we won't need a better lawyer" (1a).
    2. coll [adv (intensif) or predic (subj: usu. concr or abstr)]
    (used to emphasize the high degree of some quality or the intensity of some activity) incredibly (much, hard etc, as specified by the context):
    - [in limited contexts] like nobody's business;
         ♦ На кухне твои друзья похозяйничали дай бог: перебили половину бокалов и даже не удосужились собрать осколки. Your friends messed up the kitchen like you wouldn't believe: they smashed half the wineglasses and didn't even bother to sweep up the pieces.
         ♦ Ты с этим парнем в драку не лезь: он боксёр, удар у него дай бог! Don't get into a fight with that guy. He's a boxer and has one hell of a punch!

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  • 8 дай бог всем

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 9 дай бог всем...

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 10 дай бог всякому

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 11 дай бог каждому

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 12 дай бог каждому ...

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 13 дай бог каждому...

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 14 дай бог любому

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 15 дай бог любому...

    ДАЙ БОГ ВСЯКОМУ <BCEM(...), КАЖДОМУ(...), ЛЮБОМУ(...)> coll
    [these forms only; usu. predic (with subj: any common noun); fixed WO]
    =====
    extremely, impressively strong, big, much etc (used to emphasize a very high degree of some positive quality or the intensity of some worthy activity):
    - as good <much etc> as anyone <any man etc> could want;
    - (such a [NP]) that anyone <any man etc> would be thankful for;
    - [in limited contexts] may God give everybody as good.
         ♦...На голых её [официантки] руках вздулись такие бицепсы, что дай бог любому мужику (Аксёнов 1)....Her [the waitress's] bare arms swelled with biceps that any man would be thankful for (1a).
         ♦ С красителями мы ещё отстаём, но кожа - дай бог всем иметь такую кожу! (Рыбаков 1). Our dyes are a bit out of date, it's true, but nobody could ask for better leather (1a).
         ♦ [Марина:] Я на своё житьё, Микита, не жалюсь [substand = жалуюсь]. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому (Толстой 1). [М.:] I ain't complaining about my own life, Nikita. May God give everybody as good (1a).

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  • 16 будь здоров

    I
    БУДЬ ЗДОРОВ < БУДЬТЕ ЗДОРОВЫ>
    [VPimperf fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [formula phrase; these forms only]
    used to wish s.o. well upon parting:
    - take care (of yourself <- selves>);
    - stay well!;
    - [in limited contexts] take it easy;
    - good luck (to you).
         ♦ "...Передай ему привет, а сама будь здорова!"(Рыбаков 1). "Give him my regards, and take care of yourself!" (1a).
         ♦ "Мы ещё увидимся, - сказал он. - Я тебе буду писать". - "Ну, будь здоров" (Грекова 3). "We'll see each other again," he said. "I'll write to you." "Well, all the best" (3a).
         ♦ "Прощайте-с и будьте здоровы". - "Я убеждена, что мы не в последний раз видимся", - произнесла Анна Сергеевна с невольным движением (Тургенев 2). "Good-bye, and good luck to you." "I am certain we are not seeing each other for the last time," Anna Sergeyevna declared with an involuntary gesture (2b).
    2. [formula phrase; these forms only]
    (used to wish good health to s.o. who has just sneezed) may you be healthy:
    - (God) bless you!;
    - gesundheit!
         ♦ Кто-то чихнул, и ты не сказал "будь здоров" - штраф (Зиновьев 1). If someone sneezes and you don't say "Bless you" - a fine (1a).
         ♦...[Павор] извлёк... большой мокрый платок и принялся сморкаться и чихать. Жалкое зрелище... "Меня этот город доконает... Р-р-рум-чж-ж-жах! Ох..." - " Будьте здоровы", - сказал Виктор (Стругацкие 1). Не [Pavor] retrieved a huge, wet handkerchief...and started sneezing and blowing his nose. It was a piteous sight...."This town is driving me crazy. He-he-hep chuuu! Oh, hell." "Gesundheit," said Victor (1a).
    3. Also: БУДЕМ ЗДОРОВЫ [formula phrase; these forms only]
    (used when toasting as a wish for good health) may you (or we all) have good health:
    - (herefe) to your (good) health!;
    - to good health!;
    - cheers!
         ♦ Григорий присел к столу... Оставшееся в бутылке Степан разлил поровну в стаканы, поднял на Григория задёрнутые какой-то дымкой глаза. "За всё хорошее!" - " Будем здоровы!" Чокнулись. Выпили. (Шолохов 5). Grigory seated himself at the table....Stepan filled their glasses evenly with what was left in the bottle and raised his strangely misted eyes. "To all that's good!" "Your good health!" They clinked glasses and drank (5a).
    4. coll, iron [indep. clause; if used as a clause in a complex sent, takes the final position]
    (let s.o.) get out, go away (used to express one's displeasure with s.o., one's desire to get rid of s.o. etc):
    - (let s.o.) clear out (hit the road)!;
    - good riddance!
         ♦ Люди у нас в цеху хорошие, не поладишь с ними - будь здоров! We've got good people in our shop. If you don't get along with them-clear out!
    II
    [Invar]
    =====
    1. [predic (subj: any common noun)]
    excellent, superior, of the highest quality:
    - one <a, some> helluva...
         ♦ Попроси Васю помочь с компьютером. Он будь здоров какой специалист. Ask Vasya for help with the computer. He's a topnotch specialist.
    2. [usu. adv (intensif)]
    (used to emphasize the high degree of some quality or the intensity of some activity) very much or many, very strong, big etc:
    - really (incredibly) [AdjP or AdvP];
    - [in limited contexts] plenty (!).
         ♦ Больше всех зарабатывают шахтеры - он [Коля] и подался на шахту. Работал он там - будь здоров! Он и умеет работать... (Марченко 1). The biggest wages are earned by miners, so Kolya decided to go down the mines. He worked away there like nobody's business. He liked work and knew how to go about it... (1a).
         ♦ "Да и необходимости у него нет заниматься рискованными подделками, Алик на элементарной халтуре будь здоров зарабатывает" (Чернёнок 1). "And he doesn't need to take on the risk of forgery. Alik makes plenty by elementary hackwork" (1a).

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  • 17 пробу ставить негде

    ПРОБУ <-ы> СТАВИТЬ НЕГДЕ < НЕКУДА> (на ком) highly coll
    [these forms only; impers predic with быть]
    =====
    (of a person who displays a high degree of the specified, usu. negative, quality or is involved in some disreputable activity) s.o. is a complete, absolute (scoundrel, cheat etc):
    - на X-e пробу ставить не где X is as bad (rotten etc) as they come;
    - X is a downright (an out-and-out, a shameless, a notorious) [NP].
         ♦ Все они жулики, пробу ставить негде. They're all a bunch of cheats-as bad as they come.
         ♦ Он мгновенно перестроился на деловой тон. "Условия вы, ребята, знаете. Решайте, беремся или нет?" После недолгого молчания первым откликнулся Альберт Гурьяныч. Лениво позёвывая, он сказал: "Тебе видней, бригадир. Только на этом Карасике, сам знаешь, пробы ставить негде: обманет и не кашлянет" (Максимов 3). [context transl] His voice changed immediately and became businesslike. "You know the conditions, boys. Make up your minds, shall we take it on or not?" After a brief silence, the first response came from Albert Guryanich. "You know best, foreman," he said, yawning lazily. "But that Karasik, as you know yourself, is a double-crossing bastard. He'll swindle us as soon as look at us" (3a).
         ♦ Тут же помчался он в Росфото, весь оставшийся вечер колобродил там от стола к столу, торчал в баре, рассказывая брежневские анекдоты завзятым стукачам, и девочку подклеил - пробы негде ставить, известную всем сотрудницу Виолетту (Аксёнов 12). [context transl] He rushed over to Rosfoto, the Photographers' Club, and spent the rest of the evening table-hopping, hanging around the bar, telling Brezhnev jokes to inveterate stoolies, and then picked up a girl-everyone's fingerprints all over her, the well-known plant Violetta (12a).

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  • 18 пробу ставить некуда

    ПРОБУ <-ы> СТАВИТЬ НЕГДЕ < НЕКУДА> (на ком) highly coll
    [these forms only; impers predic with быть]
    =====
    (of a person who displays a high degree of the specified, usu. negative, quality or is involved in some disreputable activity) s.o. is a complete, absolute (scoundrel, cheat etc):
    - на X-e пробу ставить не где X is as bad (rotten etc) as they come;
    - X is a downright (an out-and-out, a shameless, a notorious) [NP].
         ♦ Все они жулики, пробу ставить негде. They're all a bunch of cheats-as bad as they come.
         ♦ Он мгновенно перестроился на деловой тон. "Условия вы, ребята, знаете. Решайте, беремся или нет?" После недолгого молчания первым откликнулся Альберт Гурьяныч. Лениво позёвывая, он сказал: "Тебе видней, бригадир. Только на этом Карасике, сам знаешь, пробы ставить негде: обманет и не кашлянет" (Максимов 3). [context transl] His voice changed immediately and became businesslike. "You know the conditions, boys. Make up your minds, shall we take it on or not?" After a brief silence, the first response came from Albert Guryanich. "You know best, foreman," he said, yawning lazily. "But that Karasik, as you know yourself, is a double-crossing bastard. He'll swindle us as soon as look at us" (3a).
         ♦ Тут же помчался он в Росфото, весь оставшийся вечер колобродил там от стола к столу, торчал в баре, рассказывая брежневские анекдоты завзятым стукачам, и девочку подклеил - пробы негде ставить, известную всем сотрудницу Виолетту (Аксёнов 12). [context transl] He rushed over to Rosfoto, the Photographers' Club, and spent the rest of the evening table-hopping, hanging around the bar, telling Brezhnev jokes to inveterate stoolies, and then picked up a girl-everyone's fingerprints all over her, the well-known plant Violetta (12a).

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  • 19 пробы ставить негде

    ПРОБУ <-ы> СТАВИТЬ НЕГДЕ < НЕКУДА> (на ком) highly coll
    [these forms only; impers predic with быть]
    =====
    (of a person who displays a high degree of the specified, usu. negative, quality or is involved in some disreputable activity) s.o. is a complete, absolute (scoundrel, cheat etc):
    - на X-e пробу ставить не где X is as bad (rotten etc) as they come;
    - X is a downright (an out-and-out, a shameless, a notorious) [NP].
         ♦ Все они жулики, пробу ставить негде. They're all a bunch of cheats-as bad as they come.
         ♦ Он мгновенно перестроился на деловой тон. "Условия вы, ребята, знаете. Решайте, беремся или нет?" После недолгого молчания первым откликнулся Альберт Гурьяныч. Лениво позёвывая, он сказал: "Тебе видней, бригадир. Только на этом Карасике, сам знаешь, пробы ставить негде: обманет и не кашлянет" (Максимов 3). [context transl] His voice changed immediately and became businesslike. "You know the conditions, boys. Make up your minds, shall we take it on or not?" After a brief silence, the first response came from Albert Guryanich. "You know best, foreman," he said, yawning lazily. "But that Karasik, as you know yourself, is a double-crossing bastard. He'll swindle us as soon as look at us" (3a).
         ♦ Тут же помчался он в Росфото, весь оставшийся вечер колобродил там от стола к столу, торчал в баре, рассказывая брежневские анекдоты завзятым стукачам, и девочку подклеил - пробы негде ставить, известную всем сотрудницу Виолетту (Аксёнов 12). [context transl] He rushed over to Rosfoto, the Photographers' Club, and spent the rest of the evening table-hopping, hanging around the bar, telling Brezhnev jokes to inveterate stoolies, and then picked up a girl-everyone's fingerprints all over her, the well-known plant Violetta (12a).

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  • 20 пробы ставить некуда

    ПРОБУ <-ы> СТАВИТЬ НЕГДЕ < НЕКУДА> (на ком) highly coll
    [these forms only; impers predic with быть]
    =====
    (of a person who displays a high degree of the specified, usu. negative, quality or is involved in some disreputable activity) s.o. is a complete, absolute (scoundrel, cheat etc):
    - на X-e пробу ставить не где X is as bad (rotten etc) as they come;
    - X is a downright (an out-and-out, a shameless, a notorious) [NP].
         ♦ Все они жулики, пробу ставить негде. They're all a bunch of cheats-as bad as they come.
         ♦ Он мгновенно перестроился на деловой тон. "Условия вы, ребята, знаете. Решайте, беремся или нет?" После недолгого молчания первым откликнулся Альберт Гурьяныч. Лениво позёвывая, он сказал: "Тебе видней, бригадир. Только на этом Карасике, сам знаешь, пробы ставить негде: обманет и не кашлянет" (Максимов 3). [context transl] His voice changed immediately and became businesslike. "You know the conditions, boys. Make up your minds, shall we take it on or not?" After a brief silence, the first response came from Albert Guryanich. "You know best, foreman," he said, yawning lazily. "But that Karasik, as you know yourself, is a double-crossing bastard. He'll swindle us as soon as look at us" (3a).
         ♦ Тут же помчался он в Росфото, весь оставшийся вечер колобродил там от стола к столу, торчал в баре, рассказывая брежневские анекдоты завзятым стукачам, и девочку подклеил - пробы негде ставить, известную всем сотрудницу Виолетту (Аксёнов 12). [context transl] He rushed over to Rosfoto, the Photographers' Club, and spent the rest of the evening table-hopping, hanging around the bar, telling Brezhnev jokes to inveterate stoolies, and then picked up a girl-everyone's fingerprints all over her, the well-known plant Violetta (12a).

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