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1 ложемент голени
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > ложемент голени
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2 голень
1. shin2. shins3. shankСинонимический ряд:голяшка (сущ.) голяшка -
3 пинок по голени
Makarov: a kick on the shin, kick on the shin -
4 удар ногой по голени
Makarov: a kick on the shin, kick on the shinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удар ногой по голени
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5 царапина на голени
General subject: a scrape on the shinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > царапина на голени
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6 удар по голени
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7 защитный щиток на голень
- shin pad/guard
защитный щиток на голень
Щитки, защищающие ноги спортсмена от колена до свода стопы.
защитный щиток на голень
Спортивная экипировка, используемая в хоккее с шайбой защиты коленного сустава и голени хоккеиста. Эта защита состоит из двух основных частей: выполненной из высокопрочного пластика чашечки и облегающего голень щитка.
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shin pad/guard
Guards that protect an athlete's legs from their knee to the arch of foot.
shin pad/guard
Sport equipment used in ice hockey and designed to protect a player's knee joint and ankle. It consists of two main parts: high-strength plastic pad and tight-fitting guard.
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Тематики
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- shin pad/guard
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > защитный щиток на голень
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8 Не суй свой нос в чужой вопрос
Carry on your own affairs and do not become concerned with those of other people. See Любопытной Варваре нос оторвали (Л)Var.: Не суй (тычь) носа в чужое просоCf: Curiosity killed the cat (Am., Br.). Don't thrust your sickle into another's corn (Am.). Enquire not what boils in another's pot (Br.). Every person should row his own boat (Am.). Go home and say your prayers (Br.). Hoe your own row (Am.). It that lies not in your gate breaks not your shin (Br.). Keep your nose out of other people's business (Am.). A man should not stick his nose in his neighbor's pot (Am.). Meddle not with another man's matter (Br.). Mind your own business (Am., Br.). Never be breaking your shin on a stool that is not in your way (Am.). Paddle your own canoe (Am., Br.). Skeer your own fire (Br.). The stone that lies not in your gate breaks not your toe (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Не суй свой нос в чужой вопрос
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9 П-243
(ВОТ) ПОДИ (Ж) ТЫ! (ВОТ) ПОДИ Ж! (А (ДА» ВОТ ПОДИ (Ж) ТЫ! all coll Interj these forms only fixed WOused to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpectedthe var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement)what do you know!just think (imagine)! just think of it! who would have thought (it)! if that don't beat all! well I'll be! (in limited contexts) Good Lord, fancy...! (just) look at him (her etc).«Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!» (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b)....На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: «Лу-ка-ши-на!» Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b). -
10 а вот поди ж ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > а вот поди ж ты!
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11 а вот поди ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > а вот поди ты!
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12 вот поди ж ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот поди ж ты!
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13 вот поди ж!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот поди ж!
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14 вот поди ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот поди ты!
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15 да вот поди ж ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > да вот поди ж ты!
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16 да вот поди ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > да вот поди ты!
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17 поди ж ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поди ж ты!
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18 поди ж!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поди ж!
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19 поди ты!
[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express surprise, disbelief, bewilderment etc (upon encountering, realizing, or learning of the occurrence of sth. unexpected; the var. поди ты usu. expresses strong surprise, amazement):- what do you know!;- just think < imagine>!;- just think of it!;- who would have thought (it)!;- if that don't beat all!;- well I'll be!;- [in limited contexts] Good Lord, fancy...!;- (just) look at him <her etc>.♦ "Да как это он ещё жив по сю пору? Поди ты, ещё не умер! Ну, слава богу!" (Гончаров 1). "How is it he's still alive? Just think of it, not dead yet! Well, thank God!..." (1b).♦...На первом же собрании бабы завопили в один голос: "Лу-ка-ши-на!" Толку из этого вопля, казалось тогда, никакого не будет, ибо всем давно известно, что такие дела не тут, не в деревенском клубе, бывшей церкви, решаются, а немножко повыше... А вот поди ты: услыхали, видно, бабий вопль наверху (Абрамов 1). At the very first meeting, the women yelled in unison, "Lu-u-ka-shin for chairman!" It looked then as if the yelling would be of no use whatever, for it was known long ago to everyone that such affairs are decided not in the village club-a former church-but a bit higher up.... But who would have thought it! Upstairs, they apparently did hear the women's yell (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поди ты!
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20 Внешность обманчива
Things and men are not always what they seem to be, do not judge them by the way they look. See И космато, да не медведь (И), Не все те повара, у кого ножи долгие (H), Не все то золото, что блестит (H), Не все, что бело, снег (Н), Не все, что серо, волк (Н), Не всяк монах, на ком клобук (Н), Не суди об арбузе по корке, а о человеке - по платью (Н) Var.:Наружность обманчива Cf: Appearances are deceiving (Am.). Appearances are deceptive (Am., Br.). Judge not according to appearances (Am.). Looks are deceiving (Am.). Never judge by (from) appearances (Am., Br.). None can guess the jewel by the casket (Br.). Things are not always what they seem (Am.). You cannot judge a book by its binding (a sausage by its shin, /of/ a tree by its bark, the horse by the harness) (Br.). You cannot (can't) know the wine by the barrel (Br.). You can't tell a book by its cover (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Внешность обманчива
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