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  • 81 all over the place

    разг.
    1) повсюду, везде

    Pickering: "You mustn't mind that. Higgins takes off his boots all over the place." (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act V) — Пикеринг: "Вы не должны обижаться на это. Хиггинс снимает ботинки где попало."

    ‘Didn't you tell me that your friend Gersbach has become a kind of figure in Chicago?’ ‘Yes, yes. He started out in educational radio, and now he's all over the place. On committees, in the papers.’ (S. Bellow, ‘Herzog’) — - Разве вы мне не рассказывали, что ваш друг Герсбах стал заметной фигурой в Чикаго? - Да, да. Он начал свою карьеру с того, что участвовал в общеобразовательных радиопередачах. А сейчас его можно встретить повсюду: во всех комиссиях, на страницах газет.

    It was now Lord Blankiron's turn, and the meeting came to life at once. Here was a strong man who had been shot at all over the place. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Wonder Hero’, ch. V) — Наступила очередь лорда Бланкирона, и зал тотчас оживился. Наконец-то можно будет послушать действительно сильного человека, которого где только не пытались убить!

    I was looking all over the place for you last night. I don't seem able to find the right spots. (Gr. Greene, ‘Our Man in Havana’, part V, ch. III) — Искал вас вчера вечером по всему городу. Никак не могу попасть в те злачные места, о которых вы говорили.

    Let me do your pillows, Daddy, they're all over the place. (I. Murdoch, ‘A Fairly Honourable Defeat’, part II, ch. 23) — Ты не возражаешь, если я займусь твоими подушками, папа? Они брошены как попало.

    ‘Golly, I must look a mess...’ ‘Terrible. Hair all over the place, nose shiny... Ink smudge on the chin.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part III, ch. I) — - Боже мой! Должно быть, у меня ужасный вид... - Ужасный. Волосы торчат во все стороны, нос блестит... чернильное пятно на подбородке.

    3) ужасно, отчаянно

    Don't be an ass, Uncle Roddie; my head really is bad. It throbs all over the place. (M. Dickens, ‘Joy and Josephine’, part II, ch. III) — - Не будьте ослом, дядюшка Родди. У меня правда голова болит. Ужасно болит.

    I yawned. I was yawning all over the place. For one thing, the room was too damn hot. It made you sleepy. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. III) — Я опять зевнул. Зевота одолела. В комнате стояла страшная жара, меня разморило, хотелось спать.

    Then he really let one go at me, and the next thing I knew I was on the Goddam floor again. I don't remember if he knocked me out or not... But my nose was bleeding all over the place. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher ih the Rye’, ch. VI) — Тут он развернулся по-настоящему, и я опять очутился на полу. Не помню, потерял я сознание или нет... Но кровь у меня текла из носу отчаянно.

    It rained all over the place. All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. XX) — Лило как из ведра. И все посетители кладбища вдруг помчались как сумасшедшие к своим машинам.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > all over the place

  • 82 off the top of one's head

    adv AmE infml

    Off the top of my head I'd say they were just trying to ensnare her — Первое, что мне приходит в голову, это то, что они просто пытались заманить ее в ловушку

    Off the top of my head I'd suppose she acted on the spur of the moment — Я могу лишь предположить, что она действовала под влиянием момента

    He answered the questions off the top of his head — Он отвечал на вопросы, не дав себе труда подумать

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > off the top of one's head

  • 83 be on the inside

    быть в курсе дела, знать все подробности, всю подноготную; быть своим человеком

    Lanny could talk a lot about that and he found himself an important person, having been on the inside, and knowing things which the papers didn't tell. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 36) — Об этом Ланни мог многое порассказать, и все внимали ему с благоговением; еще бы, ведь он видел все это изнутри, он знал то, о чем не писали в газетах.

    He wanted to be on the inside wherever possible... (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. IX) — Как только представлялась возможность, он стремился узнать закулисную сторону дела...

    ‘There's more going on at the present time than meets the eye, Sergeant,’ he said slyly with the air of a man who was on the inside. (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. XLI) — - События развиваются, сержант, хотя и незаметно для глаза, - сказал, хитро прищурившись, капитан Холмс с видом человека, которому известна вся подноготная дела.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > be on the inside

  • 84 gentlemen of the robe

    "джентльмены в мантиях", юристы; см. тж. the long robe

    At this time, as some old readers may recollect, the genteel world had been thrown into a considerable state of excitement, by two events, which as the papers say, might give employment to the gentlemen of the long robe. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XI) — В описываемое нами время, как, пожалуй, помнят более пожилые наши читатели, великосветское общество было повергнуто в немалое волнение двумя происшествиями, которые, как пишется в газетах, могли бы дать занятие джентльменам в мантиях.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > gentlemen of the robe

  • 85 to announce smth over the radio

    to announce smth over the radio (in the papers) объявить что-либо по радио (в газетах)

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to announce smth over the radio

  • 86 give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

       1) увoлить кoгo-л., дaть pacчёт кoму-л., выгнaть c paбoты кoгo-л.; дaть пo шaпкe кoму-л. [give smb. the sack этим. фр.]
        She had been told of what had happened, and had been given her walking papers, everyone concurring in the impossibility of her staying in a firm her brother had robbed (S. O'Casey). He was listening with his pointed ears to the plaint of a packer discovered with five copies of 'Copper Coin' in his overcoat pocket and the too obvious Intentions of conveying them to his own use. Mr. Danby had given him the bird (J. Galsworthy)
       2) oткaзaть жeниxу; дaть кoму-л. oтcтaвку, oт вopoт пoвopoт, ocтaвить кoгo-л. c нocoм (тж. give smb. the air)
        Blanche....He came to see me tonight. He dared to... repeat slander to me, vicious stories that he had gotten from you! I gave him his walking papers (T. Williams). It was quite obvious she was only using Tom to get a part at the Siddons and the moment she got it she would give him the air (W. S. Maugham). 'But he's an awful bore really... Surely, your cousin couldn't be bothered with him!' 'She's giving him the bird tonight all right!' (K. S. Prichard)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

  • 87 give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

       1) увoлить кoгo-л., дaть pacчёт кoму-л., выгнaть c paбoты кoгo-л.; дaть пo шaпкe кoму-л. [give smb. the sack этим. фр.]
        She had been told of what had happened, and had been given her walking papers, everyone concurring in the impossibility of her staying in a firm her brother had robbed (S. O'Casey). He was listening with his pointed ears to the plaint of a packer discovered with five copies of 'Copper Coin' in his overcoat pocket and the too obvious Intentions of conveying them to his own use. Mr. Danby had given him the bird (J. Galsworthy)
       2) oткaзaть жeниxу; дaть кoму-л. oтcтaвку, oт вopoт пoвopoт, ocтaвить кoгo-л. c нocoм (тж. give smb. the air)
        Blanche....He came to see me tonight. He dared to... repeat slander to me, vicious stories that he had gotten from you! I gave him his walking papers (T. Williams). It was quite obvious she was only using Tom to get a part at the Siddons and the moment she got it she would give him the air (W. S. Maugham). 'But he's an awful bore really... Surely, your cousin couldn't be bothered with him!' 'She's giving him the bird tonight all right!' (K. S. Prichard)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. his walking(-)papers (the bird or the sack)

  • 88 peddle one's papers

    амер.; жарг.

    Sackett said, ‘You guys go peddle your papers. I'm not talking with you any more.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Sunbather's Diary’, ch. 10) — - Убирайтесь-ка отсюда, ребята, и не вмешивайтесь в чужие дела! Больше не хочу с вами разговаривать! - воскликнул Сакетт.

    ‘Nine o'clock tonight I'll be... outside your garage. Is it a date?..’ ‘Go on, peddle your papers.’ ‘Nine o'clock,’ he said. (J. O'Hara, ‘The Horse Knows the Way’, ‘The Lawbreaker’) — - Сегодня в девять я буду ждать вас... у гаража. Договорились?.. - Убирайтесь отсюда и оставьте меня в покое. - Значит, в девять, - повторил Мортон.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > peddle one's papers

  • 89 get one's walking(-)papers

       1) быть увoлeнным, выгнaнным c paбoты, «вылeтeть» [ get one's walking (-) papers пepвoнaч. aмep.]
        I hear your boss is getting his walking papers,' she said (J. Susann). When you were ill, I stole for you. I got the bird for it (J. Galsworthy). 'Am I going to get the push?' said McGrath. Ducane hesitated. In fact McGrath's dismissal was a certainty (J. Murdoch)
       2) пoлучить oткaз, oтcтaвку, быть oтвepгнутым; ocтaтьcя c нocoм (o жeниxe', тж. get the gate)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get one's walking(-)papers

  • 90 get one's walking(-)papers

       1) быть увoлeнным, выгнaнным c paбoты, «вылeтeть» [ get one's walking (-) papers пepвoнaч. aмep.]
        I hear your boss is getting his walking papers,' she said (J. Susann). When you were ill, I stole for you. I got the bird for it (J. Galsworthy). 'Am I going to get the push?' said McGrath. Ducane hesitated. In fact McGrath's dismissal was a certainty (J. Murdoch)
       2) пoлучить oткaз, oтcтaвку, быть oтвepгнутым; ocтaтьcя c нocoм (o жeниxe', тж. get the gate)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > get one's walking(-)papers

  • 91 second papers

    1. амер. разг. вторая стадия приёма в гражданство США; заявление о выдаче свидетельства о приёме в гражданство
    2. амер. разг. удостоверение о приёме в гражданство США

    English-Russian base dictionary > second papers

  • 92 walking-papers

    ˈwɔ:kɪŋˌpeɪpez сущ.;
    мн.;
    разг. увольнение с работы to give smb. her/his walking-papers ≈ выдать кому-л. документ об увольнении get the walking-papers n pl разг. увольнение с работы;
    to get the ~ а) быть уволенным;
    б) перен. получить отставку (у невесты, друга)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > walking-papers

  • 93 walking-papers

    walking-papers noun; pl. coll. увольнение с работы - get the walking-papers

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > walking-papers

  • 94 walking papers

    эк. тр., преим. амер., разг. извещение об увольнении ( с работы)

    to give smb. her/his walking papers — выдать кому-л. документ об увольнении, увольнять кого-л.

    to get the walking papers — получить документ об увольнении, быть уволенным; получить отставку у друга

    Syn:

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > walking papers

  • 95 walking papers

    ['wɔːkɪŋˌpeɪpez]
    сущ.; мн.; разг.

    to give smb. her / his walking papers — выдать кому-л. документ об увольнении

    to get the walking papers — получить документ об увольнении, быть уволенным

    Англо-русский современный словарь > walking papers

  • 96 first papers

    English-Russian base dictionary > first papers

  • 97 get the walking-papers

    get the walking-papers получить документ об увольнении, быть уволенным

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > get the walking-papers

  • 98 soul-papers

    Религия: (Papers requesting prayers for the souls of the departed named thereon which were given away with soul cakes) поминальные записки

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > soul-papers

  • 99 walking papers

    [ʹwɔ:kıŋ͵peıpəz] pl разг.
    увольнение с работы

    to get the walking papers - а) быть уволенным; б) получить отставку (у невесты, друга)

    НБАРС > walking papers

  • 100 Valuable Papers Insurance

    . Insurance that provides coverage for the destruction or loss of papers that have intrinsic value. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Valuable Papers Insurance

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