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lu:s1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) løstsittende, vid2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) løs3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) fri, løs4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) i løs vekt, i smått•- loosely- looseness
- loosen
- loose-leaf
- break loose
- let loosefrigjøre--------vidIsubst. \/luːs\/( hverdagslig) bare i uttrykk(be) on the loose leve et utsvevende liv være ute på vift herje, være på frifot, gå løsIIverb \/luːs\/1) løse, løsne, slippe løs, frigi2) ( mest poetisk) løse opp (knute, hår e.l.), bryte (forsegling)3) ( sjøfart) kaste loss, løsne4) løsne skudd, skyte, avfyre, fyre avloose at skyte mot, skyte påIIIadj. \/luːs\/1) løs, i løs vekt2) løs, løsnet• be loose3) ( om person eller dyr) fri, på frifot, løs4) slapp, lealaus, slakk, slingret5) løselig, fri, vag, ubestemt, mindre nøyaktig, slapp6) ( om konsistens eller tekstur) løs, tynn, porøs7) ( om klesplagg) ledig, romslig, vid, løstsittende8) ( om snakk) løst, uforsiktig, diskret, indiskret9) ( om hår) utslått, ikke oppsatt11) (foreldet, om kvinne) lett på tråden, billigbe a loose thinker tenke usammenhengende, tenke ulogiskbe\/feel at a loose end være uten noe å gjøre, ikke ha noe fore være i uordenbe\/feel at loose ends (amer.) være uten noe å gjøre, ikke ha noe fore være i uordenbreak loose bryte ut, rømmebreak something loose løsne noecast loose ( sjøfart) kaste loss sette fri, slippe løscut loose sette fri, slippe fri frigjøre seg, bli fri slippe seg løsget loose løsne, komme løs, slite seggo loose on gå løs påhang\/stay loose (hverdagslig, særlig amer.) slappe av, ta det rolig• hang loose, baby!have a loose tongue være løsmunnethave loose bowels ha løs magelet loose sette fri, slippe fri bli fri gi etterloose build hengslete kroppsbygning, hengslete kropploose change småpenger, vekslepengerloose connection løs forbindelse, løs kontakt (elektronikk)loose cover møbelovertrekkloose ends løse ender ( overført) uavklarte spørsmål, uoppklarte spørsmålloose frame hengslete kropploose liver løsaktig personloose morals lettferdighet, tvilsom moralloose order ( militærvesen) spredt orden, forklaring: formasjon der soldater, kjøretøy og andre enheter er spredtmake loose løsne, gjøre løsride (someone\/something) with a loose rein gi (noen\/noe) frie tøylersell loose selge i løsvektset loose slippe løs, slippe friturn loose slippe løs, slippe fri -
62 कुब्ज _kubja
कुब्ज a. [कु ईषत् उब्जमार्जवं यत्र शकं˚ Tv.] Hump- backed, crooked. अन्धाः खञ्जाः कुब्जा वामनकाश्च Garbha. Up.3.-ब्जः 1 A curved sword.-2 A hump on the back.-3 A sort of fish; Mb.7.56.8.-ब्जा A young female servant of Kaṁsa, said to be deformed in three parts of her body. [Kṛiṣṇa and Balarāma, while proceeding to Mathurā, saw her on the high road car- rying unguent to Kaṁsa. They asked her if she would give them some portion of it, and she gave as much as they wanted. Kṛiṣṇa, being very much pleased with her kindness, made her perfectly straight, and she began to appear a most beautiful woman.]-Comp. -किरातः -वामनः a. hump-backed person and a dwarf.-गामिन् a. going crookedly, going astray; बुद्धयः कुब्ज- गामिन्यो भवन्ति महतामपि Pt.2.5.-लीला the manner, gait or character of a hump-backed person; Ś.2. -
63 walk
walk [wɔ:k]1. nounb. ( = way of walking) démarche fa. marcher• he walked up/down the stairs il a monté/descendu l'escalier• walk, don't run ne cours pasb. ( = go on foot) aller à pied ; ( = go for a walk) aller se promenerc. ( = disappear) (inf) se volatiliserd. ( = be acquitted) (inf) être acquittéa. [+ distance] faire à piedc. ( = take) [+ dog] promener4. compounds► walk-up noun (US) ( = house) immeuble m sans ascenseur ; ( = apartment) appartement m dans un immeuble sans ascenseur► walk about= walk around• to walk away from an accident ( = be unhurt) sortir indemne d'un accidenta. [+ trap, ambush] tomber dansb. ( = collide with) se cogner àc. ( = find easily) trouver facilement► walk offa. = walk away[+ weight] perdre en marchant( = win) gagner haut la main• they walked out of the meeting ils ont quitté la réunion► walk out on inseparable transitive verb quittera. ( = defeat easily) battre haut la mainb. ( = treat badly) she lets him walk all over her il la traite comme une servante et elle se laisse faire* * *[wɔːk] 1.to go for ou on a walk — (aller) faire une promenade
to take somebody for a walk — emmener quelqu'un faire une promenade or ( shorter) un tour (colloq)
2) ( gait) démarche f3) ( pace) pas m4) ( path) allée f5) Sport épreuve f de marche2.transitive verb1) ( cover on foot) faire [quelque chose] à pied [path, road]; parcourir [quelque chose] à pied [countryside]; ( patrol) parcourirto walk it — (colloq) Sport gagner haut la main
2) (lead, escort) conduire [horse etc]; promener [dog]3.to walk somebody home — raccompagner quelqu'un chez lui/elle
1) ( in general) marcher; ( for pleasure) se promener; ( not run) aller au pas; ( not ride or drive) aller à pied‘walk’ — US ( at traffic lights) ≈ traversez
it's not very far, let's walk — ce n'est pas très loin, allons-y à pied
to walk across ou through something — traverser quelque chose (à pied) (see note)
he walked up/down the road — il a remonté/descendu la rue (à pied) (see note)
someone was walking around ou about upstairs — quelqu'un allait et venait à l'étage supérieur
I'd just walked in at the door when... — je venais à peine de passer la porte, quand...
2) (colloq) hum ( disappear) se faire la malle (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:- walk in- walk off- walk on- walk out- walk up•••• ••take a walk! — (colloq) US dégage! (colloq)
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walk [wɔ:k]marcher ⇒ 1 (a) se promener ⇒ 1 (a) aller à pied ⇒ 1 (b) faire à pied ⇒ 2 (a) accompagner ⇒ 2 (b) faire marcher ⇒ 2 (c) promener ⇒ 2 (c) promenade ⇒ 3 (b), 3 (d) randonnée ⇒ 3 (b) démarche ⇒ 3 (c)∎ walk, don't run! ne cours pas!;∎ he walked along the beach il marchait ou se promenait le long de la plage;∎ we walked down/up the street nous avons descendu/monté la rue à pied;∎ to walk across or over the street to speak to sb traverser la rue pour parler à qn;∎ they walked through the park ils ont traversé le parc à pied;∎ he walked slowly towards the door il s'est dirigé lentement vers la porte;∎ she walked back and forth elle marchait de long en large, elle faisait les cent pas;∎ let's walk a little si nous marchions un peu?;∎ walk with me to the shop accompagnez-moi au magasin;∎ he walks in his sleep il est somnambule;∎ he walked downstairs in his sleep il a descendu l'escalier en dormant;∎ to walk on one's hands marcher sur les mains, faire l'arbre fourchu;∎ figurative you have to walk before you can run il faut apprendre petit à petit;∎ I'm walking on air! je suis aux anges!;∎ to walk on water marcher sur l'eau;∎ as far as the party faithful are concerned, he can walk on water aux yeux des fidèles du parti, il est capable de miracles;∎ American he's walking tall il marche la tête haute(b) (as opposed to drive, ride) aller à pied;∎ to walk home rentrer à pied;∎ I walk to work je vais au travail à pied;∎ did you walk all the way? avez-vous fait tout le chemin à pied?;∎ is it too far to walk? est-ce trop loin pour y aller à pied?(c) (horse, rider) aller au pas∎ the money seems to have walked l'argent semble s'être envolé(a) (cover on foot) faire à pied;∎ we walk 3 km a day nous faisons 3 km (de marche) à pied par jour;∎ you can walk it in 10 minutes il faut 10 minutes (pour y aller) à pied;∎ I can't walk another step je ne peux pas faire un pas de plus;∎ she walks this road every day elle passe à pied par cette rue tous les jours;∎ to walk the streets (wander) se promener dans les rues; (looking for something) arpenter les rues, battre le pavé; (as prostitute) faire le trottoir;∎ to walk a beat (policeman) faire sa ronde∎ I'll walk you to the station je vais vous accompagner (à pied) à la gare;∎ may I walk you home? puis-je vous raccompagner?∎ his friend walked him up and down the room son ami l'a fait marcher en long et en large dans la pièce;∎ she walked her mother round the garden elle a fait faire un tour de jardin à sa mère;∎ they walked him forcibly to the door ils l'ont dirigé de force vers la porte;∎ she walked the bike up the hill elle a poussé le vélo dans la côte;∎ British familiar she has walked me off my feet elle m'a fait tellement marcher que je ne tiens plus debout□∎ to walk it (succeed easily) gagner les doigts dans le nez3 noun∎ she slowed to a walk elle a ralenti et s'est mise à marcher;∎ they moved along at a brisk walk ils marchaient d'un pas rapide∎ to go for or to take a walk aller se promener, faire une promenade ou un tour;∎ we had a long walk through the woods nous avons fait une grande promenade ou balade en forêt;∎ it'll be a nice walk for you cela vous fera une belle promenade;∎ I take a 5 km walk each day je fais chaque jour une promenade de 5 km;∎ it's a long walk to the office ça fait loin pour aller à pied au bureau;∎ the station is a five-minute walk from here la gare est à cinq minutes de marche ou à cinq minutes à pied d'ici;∎ I took my mother for a walk j'ai emmené ma mère en promenade ou faire un tour;∎ did you take the dog for a walk? as-tu promené ou sorti le chien?;∎ familiar it was a walk in the park c'était un jeu d'enfant;∎ you'll recognize her from her walk tu la reconnaîtras à sa démarche ou à sa façon de marcher ou à la façon dont elle marche;∎ his walk reminds me of Groucho Marx quand il marche, il me fait penser à Groucho Marx∎ a coastal walk un chemin côtier;∎ American the front walk l'allée f (de devant la maison)∎ I meet people from all walks or from every walk of life je rencontre des gens de tous milieuxBritish se promener, se baladertraverser (à pied)faire traverser (à pied)partir, s'en aller;∎ she walked away from the group elle s'est éloignée du groupe, elle a quitté le groupe;∎ he walked away from the accident il est sorti de l'accident indemne;∎ figurative to walk away from trouble/a problem éviter une situation difficile/un problème;∎ you can't just walk away from the situation tu ne peux pas te désintéresser comme ça de la situation∎ I walked away with an antique dressing table for just thirty pounds j'ai réussi à avoir une coiffeuse ancienne pour seulement trente livres;∎ he walked away with a small fine il s'en est tiré avec une petite amende;∎ she walked away with all the credit c'est elle qui a reçu tous les honneurs(return) revenir ou retourner (à pied)raccompagner (à pied)➲ walk inentrer;∎ she walked in and started complaining elle est entrée et a commencé à se plaindre;∎ we walked in on her as she was getting dressed nous sommes entrés sans prévenir alors qu'elle s'habillaitfaire entrer(a) (enter → house, room) entrer dans; (→ job) obtenir (sans problème); (→ situation) se retrouver dans; (→ trap) tomber dans;∎ familiar you walked right into that one! tu t'es bien fait piéger!∎ he walked right into me/it il m'est rentré en plein dedans/il est rentré en plein dedans➲ walk offpartir, s'en aller(get rid of → headache) faire passer en marchant; (→ weight) perdre en faisant de la marche;∎ to walk off one's lunch faire une promenade pour digérer∎ he walked off with all the prizes il a remporté ou il a gagné tous les prix (haut la main)∎ we walked out of the meeting nous avons quitté la réunion ou nous sommes partis de la réunion en signe de protestation∎ to walk out with sb faire la cour à qn, courtiser qn(family, lover) quitter(bridge) traverser;∎ Sport to walk over the course inspecter le terrain (avant l'épreuve);∎ figurative don't let them walk all over you ne vous laissez pas avoir, ne vous laissez pas marcher sur les piedsaller, faire un saut;∎ I'll walk over to her place tomorrow je ferai un saut ou je passerai chez elle demain;∎ the boss walked over to congratulate him le patron s'est approché de lui pour le féliciter(museum, shops etc) faire le tour de(one's exams etc) réussir sans effort(a) (go upstairs) monter(b) (come close) s'approcher;∎ a complete stranger walked up to her un inconnu s'est approché d'elle -
65 В-33
ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ (ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll (КРЕНДЕЛЯ colt, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs) ВЫВОДИТЬ (ПИСАТЬ ит. п.) ВАВИЛОНЫ obs VP subj: human ( usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gaitX выписывал (ногами) вензеля - X was staggering alongX was weaving (unsteadily) along. -
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НА РЫСЙХ НА ВСЕХ РЫСЙХ PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO1. \Р-394 ехать, идти и т. п. Also: НА ПОЛНЫХ РЫСЙХ (of a horse or a horse and its rider) (to move) at a gait between a walk and a canter in speed: (go) at a trotна всех (полных) рысях - at a full (fast) trot.Он тронул лошадь, скомандовал и в то же мгновение, услыхав за собой звук топота своего развёрнутого эскадрона, на полных рысях, стал спускаться к драгунам под гору (Толстой 6). Не touched the horse, gave the command, and at the same instant, hearing the hoofbeats of his squadron deployed behind him, rode at a full trot down the hill toward the dragoons (6a).2. - бежать, мчаться, нестись и т. п. Also: ВО ВСЮ РЫСЬ all highly coll (of a person) (to run, race etc) at a relatively rapid or quite rapid pace (depending on the verb of motion used in conjunction with the idiom)at a good (fast, quick etc) paceat a good clip (the equivalent incorporates the verb of motion) trot (off (down the street etc))....Когда мы подъехали к хвосту очереди, из-за угла выскочил парень с двумя пакетами апельсинов и на рысях помчался к парадному входу — обмывать, значит, это дело (Аксенов 1). As we drove up to the line a guy with two bags of oranges popped out from around the corner and trotted off toward the front entrance-to celebrate his purchase, I guess (1a). -
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HE В СЧЁТ HE ИДТИ В СЧЁТ both coll PrepP, Invar, subj-compl with copula (1st var.) or VP subj: any noun) a person (a thing etc) is not or should not be taken into considerationX не в счёт - X doesn't count.(Говорящий - мул) Несколько раз навстречу нам показывались верховые... О том, что нас ни один всадник не обогнал, не может быть и разговоров, я бы этого никогда не позволил. Мой старик меня любит не только за плавный ход, но также за очень бодрый шаг. Ну, разумеется, если кто-нибудь пустится сзади галопом, он нас опередит. Но это не в счёт (Искандер 3). (The speaker is a mule) Several times men on horseback came toward us....There could be no question of any horseman passing us from behindI'd never allow it. My old man loves me not only for my smooth gait but also for my very brisk pace. Well, of course, if someone starts off at a gallop, he'll leave us behind. But that doesn't count (3a). -
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• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выводить вавилоны
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69 выделывать вензеля
• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать вензеля
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70 выделывать крендели
• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать крендели
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I• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.II• ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ) КРЕНДЕЛЯ; ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ (ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ) КУРБЕТЫ obs; ВЫВОДИТЬ ВЕНЗЕЛЯall coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to dance joyfully, executing intricate patterns:- X was capering (about).♦ [author's usage] Просто дрянь бал, не в русском духе, не в русской натуре... Иной даже, стоя в паре, переговаривается с другим об важном деле, а ногами в то же самое время, как козленок, вензеля направо и налево... (Гоголь 3). And that ball of theirs is nothing but so much rubbish; it's not in the Russian spirit, it does not suit the Russian character....Some fellows, standing with their dance partners, might be exchanging remarks about some important matter and at the same time cutting capers with their legs, now to the right, now to the left, like young goats... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать кренделя
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• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать мыслете
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73 выделывать ногами вензеля
• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать ногами вензеля
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74 выделывать ногами крендели
• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать ногами крендели
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• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать ногами кренделя
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76 выделывать ногами мыслете
• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выделывать ногами мыслете
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77 выписывать вензеля
• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выписывать вензеля
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• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выписывать крендели
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I• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.II• ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ) КРЕНДЕЛЯ; ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ (ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ) КУРБЕТЫ obs; ВЫВОДИТЬ ВЕНЗЕЛЯall coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to dance joyfully, executing intricate patterns:- X was capering (about).♦ [author's usage] Просто дрянь бал, не в русском духе, не в русской натуре... Иной даже, стоя в паре, переговаривается с другим об важном деле, а ногами в то же самое время, как козленок, вензеля направо и налево... (Гоголь 3). And that ball of theirs is nothing but so much rubbish; it's not in the Russian spirit, it does not suit the Russian character....Some fellows, standing with their dance partners, might be exchanging remarks about some important matter and at the same time cutting capers with their legs, now to the right, now to the left, like young goats... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выписывать кренделя
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• ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ( ВЫПИСЫВАТЬ, ПИСАТЬ) (НОГАМИ) ВЕНЗЕЛЯ coll < КРЕНДЕЛЯ coll, КРЕНДЕЛИ coll, МЫСЛЕТЕ obs>; ВЫВОДИТЬ <ПИСАТЬ и т. п.> ВАВИЛОНЫ obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ (usu. of a drunken person) to walk with an unsteady, weaving gait:- X was weaving (unsteadily) along.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выписывать мыслете
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