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81 not much
adv infml1)"Is he tough?" "Not much" — "Он крутой парень?" - "Какой там крутой!"
"Mum was asking in the last letter if you were ever going to get a job" "Not much. I get more fun this way" — "Мать спрашивала в последнем письме, когда ты устроишься на работу" - "Вряд ли я на нее устроюсь. Мне так гораздо приятнее"
They think we are softies. Not much we aren't — Они думают, что мы слабаки. Ну что ж, посмотрим
2)"Surely she wouldn't lie over a trifle like that" "Not much she wouldn't. Lying's second nature to her" — "Но она ведь не станет лгать по такому пустяку" - "Еще как станет. Это у нее в крови"
Chucked himself from the hospital window. Dead? Not much he ain't. The brainless bastards had put him up in a ward six floors up — Он выбросился из окна больницы. Насмерть? Еще бы! Эти безмозглые козлы поместили его в палату на шестом этаже
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82 not know smb. from Adam
нe знaть кoгo-л. в лицo, нe имeть ни мaлeйшeгo пpeдcтaвлeния o кoм-л.'Sorry to be personal,' she said quite suddenly, 'but I'm engaged...' 'To whom, Dinny?' 'Wilfred Desert, the second son of Lord Mullyon.'...Her father's face was impassive, as was natural, for he did not know the young man from Adam (J. Galsworthy). 'Isn't that your old girl-friend over there?' 'Don't know her from Adam'Concise English-Russian phrasebook > not know smb. from Adam
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83 not by a long sight
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84 from
مِن \ by: (showing how sth. is done): We hold things by the handle. We know people by name. We learn by experience. We earn money by working. from: showing the time that sth. started: I waited from six o’clock till eight, showing where sth. began or was obtained Are men descended from monkeys? He read aloud from the newspaper, showing cause He suffered from stomach pains, showing the lower limit of costs, numbers, etc. New bicycles cost from $60 to $90 each, showing a change The price rose from 20 pence to 25 pence, showing difference I don’t know one from the other, showing the place that one has left He arrived from Glasgow. of: (after a noun) showing contents, amount, kind, etc.: a cup of coffee (a cup that contains coffee); a cupful of coffee (enough coffee to fill a cup); a pound of sugar (sugar that weighs a pound); a piece of bread (not a whole loaf), (after an adj. or verb) concerning; about: I’m sure of it. She’s afraid of mice, (after a verb) showing a cause He died of hunger, (after an adj.) showing who did sth. and how he did it It was kind of your father to invite me (Your father was kind...), (after a participle) showing how sth. is formed a dress made of silk. than: used in comparing two objects; here the second subject and verb are always left out: I like you better than him (I like you better than I like him), used in comparing two subjects; it is better to put in the second verb, although some writers leave it out He is taller than I (am). He runs faster than I (do). -
85 not know from nothing
expr AmE sl1)If they ask you any questions, you don't know from nothing — Если они будут задавать тебе вопросы, ты ничего не знаешь
I know from nothing about what I'm supposed to do — Я абсолютно не знаю, что я должен делать
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not know from nothing
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86 not one's scene
n infmlIf you have the sense to realize beforehand that motherhood isn't your scene, for goodness' sake resist the pressure to conform — Если вы чувствуете, что материнство не для вас, то, ради бога, не поддавайтесь давлению и не старайтесь поступать в соответствии с общепринятыми нормами
I don't know from nothing about that sort of music, it's just not my scene — Я совсем не разбираюсь в этой музыке - она меня просто не интересует
I feel that it is not quite my scene — Я чувствую, что это не по мне
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not one's scene
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87 not if I know it
разг.(not if I know it (тж. not that I know (of)))насколько мне известно - нет, не думаюAfter that do you think I could marry you? Not if I know it. (Th. Hardy, ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’, ch. IV) — И вы думаете, после этого я могла бы выйти за вас замуж? Ну уж нет.
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88 not know someone from Adam
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89 not be able to take one's eyes from (or off) smb.
(или smth.)см. not take one's eyes from smb. (или smth.)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > not be able to take one's eyes from (or off) smb.
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90 not know where one's next meal (or penny) is coming from
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > not know where one's next meal (or penny) is coming from
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91 from scratch
1) из ничего; ≈ на голом (на пустом) местеIn fact, when industry finally got into the business of designing nuclear machines, it had to start almost from scratch. (R. E. Lapp, ‘Atoms and People’, ch. XI) — И в самом деле, когда промышленность в конце концов приступила к проектированию ядерных энергетических установок, ей фактически пришлось начинать на пустом месте...
2) всё заново, всё сначала‘You'll never start a paper here from scratch.’ ‘You're a trifle wrong there, Mr. Page, I regret to inform you,’ Smith said. ‘We have ways and means that I'm afraid you are not aware of.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part I, ch. 2) — - С новой газетой у вас ничего не получится. - Вот тут вы ошибаетесь, мистер Пейдж, как ни жаль мне вас разочаровывать, - сказал Смит. - У нас есть свои методы, о которых, боюсь, вы не имеете ни малейшего представления.
...it is evident from the group's production that the company should at least drop this ‘Macbeth’ and start it from scratch. (‘Newsweek’) —...судя по последней работе, эта труппа должна ставить "Макбета" заново.
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92 NÓT
* * *(pl. nœtr), f. pl. large net.* * *f., pl. nætr (nœtr); net and nót are kindred words, derived from a lost strong verb (a, ó), cp. the remarks to njóta:—a net, esp. a large net for catching seals; sel, ef í nót liggr, K. Þ. K. 88; nætr tvítugar kóp-heldar, Vm. 98, D. I. i. 576 (notr = ntr Ed.); hér eru þrjár nætr, Háv. 46, N. G. L. i. 379; sela-nætr, and so in mod. usage: of a drag-net, Gþl. 428. nóta-verpi, n. a right of casting nets, D. N. -
93 not trust smb. an inch
paзг.coвepшeннo нe дoвepять кoму-л., нe иcпытывaть ни мaлeйшeгo дoвepия к кoму-л. Of course I meant no harm, but now she won't trust me an inch (J. Murdoch). He seemed to Mr. Smeeth quite obviously a silly boaster, a liar, and a man not to be trusted a yard (J. B. Priestley). 'No offence, Steve?' And Steve laughed. 'Not between old comrades in arms,' he said, and backed out... away from a tyke you couldn't trust as far as you could throw him (G. W. Target) -
94 from China to Peru
"от Китая до Перу", с одного конца земли до другого, повсюду [выражение создано С. Джонсоном - английским писателем и знаменитым лексикографом; см. цитату]Let observation with extended view survey mankind from China to Peru! (S. Johnson, ‘On the Vanity of Human Wishes’, ch. II, 1749) — Пусть наблюдение, вселяя в людей веру, охватывает человечество от Китая до Перу!
...I have followed a group of long stories with a group of short ones, sometimes very short, sometimes of five or six thousand words, and so that the reader should not be required to leap suddenly from China to Peru and back again. I have grouped, as well as I conveniently could, stories of which the local (or locale) was in one particular country. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Preface’) —...я так сгруппировал рассказы, что за длинными идут короткие, иногда даже очень короткие, всего пять или шесть тысяч слов. Для того чтобы читателю не приходилось переезжать из Китая в Перу и обратно, я, насколько мог, расположил один за другим рассказы, действие которых происходит в одной стране.
In Perfect State... culture will reign from China to Peru. (R. Aldington, ‘Life for Life's Sake’, ch. 15) — В совершенном Государстве будущего... все народы приобщатся к культуре.
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95 not know one's ass from one's elbow etc
expr AmE vulg slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > not know one's ass from one's elbow etc
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96 not know someone from Adam
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97 not proven
шотл.; юр.He had defended himself from the charge with consummate skill, aided by some of the best legal talent in the United States. The Scottish verdict of "Not Proven" might perhaps have stated the case best. (A. Christie, ‘The Listerdale Mystery and Other Stories’, ‘Philomel Cottage’) — Он очень умно защищался от предъявленного ему обвинения. В этом ему помогли несколько самых знаменитых адвокатов США. Исход дела лучше всего охарактеризовать шотландской юридической формулой: "Не доказано".
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98 from outside
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99 not lift a finger
paзг.и пaльцeм нe пoшeвeльнутьI would not lift a Finger to prevent you from discovering the truth for yourself (W. Collins). Could we get a carriage of any sort? It would be difficult. That's what they always say: difficult!., they won't lift a finger to help (D. H. Lawrence) -
100 Not-Ausschaltung, f
аварийное отключение
Размыкание коммутационного устройства, предназначенное для отключения питания электроустановки электрической энергией, с целью предотвращения или уменьшения опасности.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]
аварийное отключение
Отключение, при котором снимается напряжение со всех токоведущих элементов поврежденной энергоустановки.
[ОАО РАО "ЕЭС России" СТО 17330282.27.010.001-2008]EN
emergency switching-off
Opening operation of a switching device intended to remove electric power from an electrical installation to avert or alleviate a hazardous situation.
[IEV number 826-17-03]FR
coupure d'urgence, f
Ouverture d’un dispositif de coupure destinée à couper l’alimentation électrique d’une installation électrique pour supprimer ou réduire un danger.
[IEV number 826-17-03]Тематики
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- Not-Ausschaltung, f
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- coupure d'urgence, f
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