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I meant you no offence

  • 1 я не хотел вас обидеть

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > я не хотел вас обидеть

  • 2 не в укор будь сказано

    разг.
    no offence to smb. meant; this is not meant as a reproach to smb.

    - Вот каковы, мой батюшка, в старину люди-то были, не вашим чета, даром что куцых-то фраков не носили, не в укор тебе буди сказано! (А. К. Толстой, Упырь) — 'That's what men were like in the old days, my good sir, no match for your generation, for all that they did not wear your dock-tailed coats, no offence to you meant.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в укор будь сказано

  • 3 не во гнев будь сказано

    разг., уст.
    I don't want to hurt your feelings; no offence meant; pardon my saying...; don't take it amiss

    - А вглядись-ка хорошенько: не узнаёшь ли меня? - Нет, не познаю. Не во гнев будь сказано, на веку столько довелось наглядеться рож всяких, что чёрт их и припомнит всех! (Н. Гоголь, Сорочинская ярмарка) — 'Well then, have a good look, don't you recognize me?' 'I don't. I don't want to hurt your feelings, but I have seen so many snouts in my time, that the Devil alone could remember them all.'

    - Войну мы проиграли-с... Не во гнев вам сказано, господин подполковник. (А. Толстой, Хождение по мукам) — 'We've lost the war... No offence meant, Colonel!'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не во гнев будь сказано

  • 4 не в обиду будь сказано

    no offence meant; without offence; if you don't mind my saying so; I do not mean this as a slight on smb.

    - Теперь уже не умеют делать таких, - сказал он. - Это древние ножи арауканцев, которыми мои прадедушки вспарывали когда-то животы белым - вашим прадедушкам, не в обиду вам будь сказано. (А. Беляев, Человек-амфибия) — 'They don't make their kind nowadays,' he said. 'These're ancient knives my forefathers used to slit open the bellies of your forefathers with - if you don't mind my saying so.'

    - Этой выставкой мы целиком обязаны - да не в обиду будет сказано нашему руководству - одной из рядовых сотрудниц Союза, нашей милой Анастасии Семёновне. (К. Паустовский, Телеграмма) — 'We are wholly indebted for this exhibition - and I do not mean this as a slight on our board members - to a rank-and-file employee of the Union, our dear Anastasia Semyonovna.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в обиду будь сказано

  • 5 не говоря худого слова

    разг.
    1) (не вступая в пререкания, излишние разговоры) without wasting words; without wasting time on talking; without any warning

    И, не говоря худого слова, сейчас за дело принялся. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Недреманное око) — Without wasting words, he got down to work.

    2) (не сердитесь, не обижайтесь за сказанное) I don't want to be rude; no offence meant

    Утешительный. Нет, твой отец, не говоря дурного слова, большая скотина, - извини, ведь мы на "ты", - ну как этого молодца вздумал было в чернильную службу! (Н. Гоголь, Игроки)Uteshitelny: I don't want to be rude, but your father is a pig - don't take offence, we're brothers, you know - but how could he? Bury a fine young fellow like you in a pen-pushing job!

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не говоря худого слова

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