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1 старина, дружище
General subject: old sport (устар.) -
2 приятель
1) General subject: associate, (обращение) buddy, buddy buddy, buddy-buddy, ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, china plate = mate) china, compadre, fellow, friend, hail fellow, hail fellow well met, knave, man, old boy (обращение), old chap, paisano, sidekick, side-kick3) Dialect: billy4) American: bo, bud, buddy, passion ration, stranger5) Rare: hail-fellow, hail-fellow-well-met6) Australian slang: cobber, dig, digger (обращение, принятое между мужчинами), joker, old China7) Spanish: amigo8) Jargon: bobber, dude, guy, nut, sport, yock, yuk, cat (Now, this cat wants to borrow some money from me. What should I do? Теперь этот приятель хочет занять у меня денег. Что я должен делать?), fruit, my man, feller, goombah, yack, yak, yuck9) Simple: mate10) Taboo: buggerlugs (обращение, обыч. грубое), mucker -
3 шутки ради
1) General subject: comic relief, for a lark, for fun, for funsies, for sport, for the fun of it, for the fun of the thing, in fun, in sport, to( smth.) for a lark (что-л.), as a lark (The 19-year-old stylist performed the song as a lark during a break in a recording session but everybody was stunned at her voice.), by way of a joke2) French: pour rire3) Makarov: by way of joking -
4 шутки шутить
разг.1) (говорить или делать что-либо несерьёзно, ради забавы) say, do smth. for fun; play tricksЛюбим Торцов.
Ты думаешь, Любим Торцов пришёл шутки шутить. (А. Островский, Бедность не порок) — Lubim Tortsov. You think Lubim Tortsov came here to play tricks?2) (над кем, над чем, с кем, с чем) (насмехаться, издеваться) mock (jeer) at smb., smth.; make sport (fun, game) of smb.- А-а, так ты над бабушкой-старухой шутки шутить затеял! (М. Горький, Детство) — 'Aha! So it's sport you want to make of your old grandmother, is it?'
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5 старики относятся к спорту не так, как молодёжь
General subject: old people do not feel the same about sport as young ones doУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старики относятся к спорту не так, как молодёжь
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6 мастер
м.1) (цеха и т.п.) foreman2) ( квалифицированный работник) masterоруже́йный ма́стер — gunsmith, armourer
золоты́х дел ма́стер — goldsmith
колёсный ма́стер — wheelwright
3) (человек, достигший большого мастерства) master, expertмастера́ культу́ры — masters of culture
быть ма́стером своего́ де́ла — know one's trade, be an expert at one's job / trade
4) в знач. сказ. разг. (на вн. мн.; + инф.; искусный, ловкий в каком-л деле человек) a good / hand (at), an expert (at), he is a past master (in, of)он ма́стер ката́ться на конька́х — he is an expert skater
он ма́стер писа́ть стихи́ — he is a good hand at writing / making verses
ма́стер на вся́кие проде́лки — a great trickster
он ма́стер вяза́ть узлы́ — he is great at making knots
••ма́стер на все ру́ки — Jack of all trades
он ма́стер на все ру́ки — he can turn his hand to anything; he is left-handed to no profession; he is a Jack of all trades
де́ло ма́стера бои́тся погов. — ≈ he works best who knows his trade; work goes with a swing under the master's hand; practice makes perfect
ма́стер спо́рта — master of sport(s) ( title of distinction in sports)
ста́рые мастера́ иск. — old masters
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