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  • 1 hair

    [heə]
    n

    Her hair is slightly frosted. — У нее волосы с сединой.

    The wind blows (ruffles) smb's hair. — Ветер треплет (шевелит) волосы.

    Her hair needs trimming. — Ей надо подравнять волосы.

    I must have my hair cut (done). — Мне надо постричься (сделать прическу).

    My hair is short. — У меня короткие волосы.

    His wiry hair stood up on his head. — Его жесткие волосы стояли дыбом.

    - wavy hair
    - long hair
    - tousled hair
    - curly hair
    - straight hair
    - matted hair
    - bobbed hair
    - straw-coloured hair
    - snow-white hair
    - silken hair
    - unkempt hair
    - braided hair
    - flexed hair
    - bleached hair
    - hair on the head
    - fine crop
    - strand of hair
    - lock of hair
    - let one's hair grow
    - let one's hair down
    - wear one's hair loose
    - have one's hair cut
    - wear one's hair long
    - braid one's hair
    - curl one's hair
    - lose one's hair
    - put one's hair up
    - wash one's hair
    - get one's hair clean
    - part one's hair in the middle
    - tidy one's disordered hair
    - rumple one's hair
    - tousle smb's hair
    - toss one's hair
    - wind one's hair around one's finger
    - toss the hair back from one's forehead
    - tuck one's hair under one's hat
    - pat one's hair back into place
    - smooth one's hair
    - dry one's hair
    - stroke smb's hair
    - pass one's hand over one's hair
    - sleek one's hair
    - run one's hands though one's hair
    - bury one's hands in one's hair
    - seize smb by the hair
    - trim one's hair
    - have a fine head of hair
    - dye the hair black
    - tear one's hair
    - smb's hair curls
    - smb's hair is spread out over the pillow
    - smb's hair is streaming in the wind
    - smb's hair bristled up
    - hair falls out

    There is not a single grey hair on his head. — У него нет нединого седого волоса.

    He found two long hairs on his coat. — Он нашел у себя на пальто два длинных волоса.

    There is a hair on your sleeve. — У тебя на рукаве волос.

    - pluck out a hair
    - find a hair in the soup
    USAGE:
    (1.) В отличие от русского существительного волосы английское существительное hair 1. - неисчисляемое, имеет форму только единственного числа, соответственно согласуется с глаголом в единственном числе и определяется словами some, much, little. (2.) Существительное hair 1. обычно употребляется с притяжательными местоимениями: to wash one's hair мыть голову; to do smb's (one's) hair делать прическу; to wear one's hair long носить длинные волосы; His hair is falling out. У него выпадают волосы. В русском языке в отношении первого лица притяжательное местоимение не употребляется. (3.) Hair 2. в отличие от hair 1. - исчисляемое существительное и соответственно имеет формы как единственного, так и множественного числа: There was not a single grey hair on his head. У него не было ни единого седого волоса. He found two long hairs on his sleeve. Он нашел у себя на рукаве два длинных волоса. There is a hair on your coat. У тебя на пальто волос. (4.) For hair 1.; See money, n

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  • 2 hair of the dog

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  • 3 hair-raiser

    [ʹheə͵reızə] n разг.
    история, приключение, книга и т. п., от которых волосы становятся дыбом

    the ride in that car was a real hair-raiser for us - мы натерпелись страху, пока ехали в этой машине

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  • 4 hair raiser

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  • 5 the cat's meow

    жарг.
    (the cat's meow (pajamas, pyjamas или whiskers))
    ≈ что надо, первый сорт, пальчики оближешь (тж. употр. как восклицание, выражающее восторг или удивление) [первонач. амер.]

    "Gee!" - her favourite expression. Everything was either "classy" or "swell" or "nobby" or, occasionally, "the cat's whiskers", or even - I blush to repeat a tithe of all the amazing expressions she used - "the cat's pajamas". (Th. Dreiser, ‘A Gallery of Women’, ‘Reina’) — "Вот это да!" - ее любимое выражение. Все было "классно", или "чудно", или "здорово", или иногда "первый сорт" и даже - мне стыдно упоминать и десятую долю выражений, которые она употребляла, - "пальчики оближешь"

    ‘Say, that band is the cat's pajamas!’ he said. (E. O'Connor, ‘All in the Family’, ch. VIII) — - Да, это джаз клевый, - сказал дядя Джимми.

    ...they were presented at court wearing ostrich plumes in their hair and looking like the cat's meow. (G. Vidal, ‘Washington, D. C.’, part II, ch. III) —...девиц Макдональд представили ко двору. В волосах у них красовались страусовые перья. Вид у девиц был сногсшибательный.

    Ma'am, you look the cat's whiskers. (‘Daily Mirror’) — Мадам, у вас шикарный вид.

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  • 6 the head and front of smth.

    книжн.
    1) предел, верх чего-л.; самое главное, важное, существенное [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]

    Othello: "...true, I have married her: The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more." (W. Shakespeare, ‘Othello’, act I, sc. 3) — Отелло: "...он прав. я браком сочетался с ней. Вот все мои как будто прегрешенья." (перевод Б. Пастернака)

    ‘He is a harsh man... he cut off our hair; and for economy's sake, bought us bad needles and threads with which we could hardly sew.’ ‘...And was that the head and front of his offending?’ demanded Mr. Rochester. ‘He starved us... And he bored us with long lectures...’ (Ch. Brontë, ‘Jane Eyre’, ch. XIII) — - Он плохой человек... он приказал всех нас остричь и покупал из экономии никуда не годные иголки и нитки, которыми нельзя было шить. -...И это все, чем он обижал вас? - спросил мистер Рочестер. - Он морил нас голодом... и еще изводил бесконечными наставлениями...

    They intend to make this the head and front of their policy. — Они намерены положить этот принцип в основу своей политики.

    2) руководитель, глава, шеф чего-л

    You're the nominal head and front of this whole movement in opposition to me at present, and You're the one I have to look to. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XXXVIII) — В настоящее время вы, как известно, возглавляете затеянный против меня поход, и, следовательно, с вами мне и надо договариваться в первую очередь.

    Skeffington did not carry weight. He had been so much the head and front of the Howard party that men did not listen to him any more. They would just dismiss this as another outburst, and the last. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. XXIX) — Скеффингтон не имел веса. Он так энергично возглавлял и представлял всюду говардскую партию, что его не желали больше слушать. Старейшины попросту отмахнутся от него, приняв его заявление за очередной, но на этот раз последний выпад.

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  • 7 the ride in that car was a real hair-raiser for us

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  • 8 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.

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  • 9 all over the place

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  • 10 all over the place

       1) пoвcюду, вeздe
        ◘ Pickering. You mustn't mind that. Higgins takes off his boots all over the place (C. B. Shaw). I was looking all over the place for you last night. I don't seem able to find the right spots (Gr. Greene)
       2) в бecпopядкe, в нeoпpятнoм видe; нe в пopядкe, бapaxлит (нaпp, o cepдцe)
        ◘ What an untidy... room, everything all over the place (D. du Maurier). Golly, I must look a mess... Terrible. Hair all over the place, nose shiny... ink smudge on the chin (J. B. Priestley). The doctor said my heart was all over the place
       3) paзг. oчeнь paccтpoeнный, oгopчённый
        ◘ She was all over the place after her husband left her
       4) ужacнo, oтчaяннo
        ◘ My head really is bad. It throbs all over the place (M. Dickens). I yawned. I was yawning all over the place. For one thing, the room was too damn hot. It made you sleepy (J. Salinger). It rained all over the place. All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars (J. Salinger)

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  • 11 a bush of hair

    густые волосы; ≈ копна волос

    The other was a Magdalen by Carlo Dolci with a very fine head of hair and a marble vase in her hands. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. IV) — Другая копия была с картины Карло Дольчи. У Магдалины, изображенной на ней, были роскошные длинные волосы и в руках мраморная ваза.

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  • 12 red hair

    рыжие волосы

    So at the age of 17, Mary, who was a beautiful woman with lovely red hair, was the Queen of two countries.

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  • 13 rub smb. the wrong way

    разг.
    (rub smb. the wrong way (уст. stroke smb. the wrong way of the hair))
    раздражать, изводить кого-л.; ≈ гладить против шерсти; см. тж. rub smb. up the right way

    Somebody's been stroking him the wrong way of the 'air [= hair]. (A. Trollope, ‘Castle Richmond’, book I, ch. XIII) — Кто-то гладит его против шерсти.

    There was something about him that rubbed me the wrong way. (H. Robbins, ‘A Stone for Danny Fisher’, book IV, ch. 14) — В Макси было что-то, действующее мне на нервы.

    Stella: "Lately you been doing all you can think of to rub her the wrong way..." (T. Williams, ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, sc. VII) — Стелла: "Ты все время изводил Бланш как только мог..."

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  • 14 at the point of the bayonet

    1) силой оружия, насильственно, огнём и мечом, "на штыках"
    2) под дулом пистолета, под давлением, под нажимом (тж. at gun's или at (the) pistol's point)

    ...his hair was as rough as his conduct; hardly at the pistol's point could he be forced to put oil on it. (A. Bennett, ‘The Old Wives' Tale’, book II, ch. IV) —...волосы его были жесткие, как и он сам. Даже под дулом пистолета его нельзя было заставить напомадить их и пригладить.

    ‘You all know nobody likes to give in at the point of the bayonet,’ sir John said, pouting like a fat, sulky schoolboy. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 53) — - Вы сами понимаете, что не особенно приятно принимать какие-либо решения под угрозой штыка, - заявил сэр Джон, сердито надув губы и сразу став похожим на толстого избалованного мальчишку.

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  • 15 (as) white as (the driven) snow

       бeлый кaк cнeг, бeлocнeжный [ as white as snow этим. библ.]
        This man's hair was as white as snow, much too white for his age (Fr. Marryat). He walked along a great white road... a road as white as the driven snow (S. O"Casey). We have a new kitten whose fur is white as the driven snow

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  • 16 at the pistol's point

       пoд дулoм пиcтoлeтa, пoд дaвлeниeм, пoд нaжимoм
        His hair was as rough as his conduct: hardly at the pistol's point could he be forced to put oil on it (A Bennett)

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  • 17 based on the information gathered

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  • 18 blush to the roots of one's hair

    покраснеть до корней волос, покраснеть до ушей

    ‘Where did you get that shirt?’ Piero flushed to the roots of his hair. ‘Nina gave it to me.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, XXXIV) — - Где ты взял эту рубашку? Пьеро покраснел до ушей. - Мне дала ее Нина.

    Philip reddened to the roots of his hair, as he always did when any reference was made to his clubfoot. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 17) — Как и всегда, когда заходила речь о его хромоте, Филип покраснел до корней волос.

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  • 19 out of smb.'s hair

    разг.
    не беспокоящий, не раздражающий кого-л. (обыкн. употр. с гл. to be, to get и to have) [первонач. амер.]; см. тж. in smb.'s hair

    ‘But I don't know whether I can put you to all that trouble?’ ‘What's one boy?’ said John. ‘The kids will keep out of our hair.’ (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Holiday Friend’, ch. 9) — - Ведь если я оставлю у вас сына, забот у вас прибавится. - Одним больше, одним меньше, - сказал Джон. - Мальчишки нам не доставляют много хлопот.

    I hate that woman and wish to God there was some way to get her out of my hair once and for all. (G. Vidal, ‘Myra Breckenridge’, ch. 12) — Ненавижу эту женщину. Молю Бога, чтобы помог мне от нее избавиться.

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  • 20 by a hair

    на волосок от, чуть-чуть не

    Mr. Rosenbaum was... very frail... and he gave you the impression of hanging on to mortality only by a hair. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Straight Flush’) — Мистер Розенбаум был... на вид такой хрупкий... что, казалось, вот-вот отдаст Богу душу.

    He just missed hitting me by a hair. — Он чуть-чуть в меня не попал.

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