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1 Чем меньше женщину мы любим, тем легче нравимся мы ей
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Чем меньше женщину мы любим, тем легче нравимся мы ей
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2 относиться
несов. - относи́ться, сов. - отнести́сь; (к)1) ( обращаться с кем-л) treat (d)хорошо́ относи́ться к кому́-л — treat smb kindly, be nice to smb
пло́хо относи́ться к кому́-л — treat smb badly, be unfriendly to smb
относи́ться с уваже́нием (к) — treat (d) with respect
2) (иметь мнение, рассматривать как-либо) think (about)хорошо́ относи́ться к кому́-л (быть позитивного мнения о ком-л) — think well of smb
как вы отно́ситесь к моему́ пла́ну? — what do you think of my plan?
как вы отно́ситесь к жи́вописи? — what is your attitude towards painting?
отнеси́тесь к э́тому как к шу́тке — consider this a joke
3) (с тв.; проявлять какой-л настрой) display (d towards); have some attitude (to, towards)относи́ться с внима́нием (к) — be attentive (towards)
добросо́вестно относи́ться к свои́м обя́занностям — perform one's duties with all diligence
относи́ться со всей серьёзностью (к) — take (d) most seriously
относи́ться легко́ — take (d) easy
э́то к нему́ не отно́сится — it doesn't concern him, it has nothing to do with him
э́то сюда́ не отно́сится — it has nothing to do with this
э́то к де́лу не отно́сится — it's beside the point; that is irrelevant
э́то в одина́ковой ме́ре отно́сится (к) — it applies equally (to)
относя́щийся к де́лу — relevant
да-да́, э́то к вам отно́сится! — yes, it is you who I mean!; yes it applies to you!
5) тк. несов. мат. be (to)три отно́сится к четырём как шесть к восьми́ — three is to four as six is to eight
6) тк. несов. ( принадлежать к какой-л эпохе) date (from)э́то зда́ние отно́сится к XIV ве́ку — this building dates from the 14th century
э́то отно́сится к тому́ вре́мени — it goes / dates back to the time
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3 О-70
ПО ОДЁЖКЕ (ПО ПЛАТЬЮ) ВСТРЕЧАЮТ, ПО УМУ ПРОВОЖАЮТ (saying often only the first half of the saying is used) the first thing one notices when meeting s.o. is his outer appearance, but once one gets to know him it is his intelligence, personality etc that matters: - clothes count only for first impressions looks (appearances) matter only upon first meeting you are judged by appearances at first but by your mind later on (when only the first half is used) people judge you by appearances people treat you according to your clothes.(Виктория:) По одежке, значит, встречаете? (Калошин.) А ты думала? На этой работе глаз - первое дело... (Виктория:) А что - одбжка? Есть большие люди, а одеваются скромно... (Вампилов 1). (V.:) You mean you treat all guests according to their clothes? (K.:) What do you think? In this job you don't get far without sharp eyes.... (V.:) What do clothes tell you? Plenty of important people dress modestly... (1a). -
4 по одежке встречают, по уму провожают
• ПО ОДЕЖКЕ < ПО ПЛАТЬЮ> ВСТРЕЧАЮТ, ПО УМУ ПРОВОЖАЮТ[saying; often only the first half of the saying is used]=====⇒ the first thing one notices when meeting s.o. is his outer appearance, but once one gets to know him it is his intelligence, personality etc that matters:- [when only the first half is used] people judge you by appearances;- people treat you according to your clothes.♦ [Виктория:] По одежке, значит, встречаете? [Калошин:] А ты думала? На этой работе глаз - первое дело... [Виктория:] А что - одёжка? Есть большие люди, а одеваются скромно... (Вампилов 1). [V.:] You mean you treat all guests according to their clothes? [K.:] What do you think? In this job you don't get far without sharp eyes.... [V.:] What do clothes tell you? Plenty of important people dress modestly... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по одежке встречают, по уму провожают
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5 по платью встречают, по уму провожают
• ПО ОДЕЖКЕ < ПО ПЛАТЬЮ> ВСТРЕЧАЮТ, ПО УМУ ПРОВОЖАЮТ[saying; often only the first half of the saying is used]=====⇒ the first thing one notices when meeting s.o. is his outer appearance, but once one gets to know him it is his intelligence, personality etc that matters:- [when only the first half is used] people judge you by appearances;- people treat you according to your clothes.♦ [Виктория:] По одежке, значит, встречаете? [Калошин:] А ты думала? На этой работе глаз - первое дело... [Виктория:] А что - одёжка? Есть большие люди, а одеваются скромно... (Вампилов 1). [V.:] You mean you treat all guests according to their clothes? [K.:] What do you think? In this job you don't get far without sharp eyes.... [V.:] What do clothes tell you? Plenty of important people dress modestly... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по платью встречают, по уму провожают
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6 плохо относиться
1) General subject: be unkind to (к кому-л.), dislike2) Makarov: be mean to (к кому-л.), treat ill (к кому-л.) -
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ПЕРВОЕ ДЕЛО NP Invar fixed WO1. collsubj-compl with бытье ( subj: infin or any common noun)) the most important matterthe main (first) thingthe (most) important thing (that's) what counts most(in limited contexts) you don't get far without... (Анна Петровна:) Как ты мрачен... Что ж делать?.. Будь умницей, Сержель! Первое дело - хладнокровие (Чехов 1). (A.R:) Don't look so gloomy. You can't do anything about it....Be wise, Sergey. The important thing now is not to give way to despair (1a).(Виктория:) По одёжке, значит, встречаете? (Калошин:) А ты думала? На этой работе глаз - первое дело... (Виктория:) А что - одежда? Есть большие люди, а одеваются скромно... (Вампилов 1). (V:) You mean you treat all guests according to their clothes? (K.:) What do you think? In this job you don't get far without sharp eyes.... (V.:) What do clothes tell you? Plenty of important people dress modestly... (1a).2. substand (sent adv (parenth)) before (doing) anything else: (the) first thingfirst of all in the first place first (off) to begin (start) with.(Рисположенский:) Вот, первое дело, Самсон Силыч, надобно дом да лавки заложить либо продать (Островский 10). (R.) Well, the first thing, Samson Silych, the house and shops must be mortgaged, or sold (10a). -
8 первое дело
[NP; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. coll [subj-compl with быть (subj: infin or any common noun)]⇒ the most important matter:- [in limited contexts] you don't get far without...♦ [Анна Петровна:] Как ты мрачен... Что ж делать?.. Будь умницей, Сержель! Первое дело - хладнокровие (Чехов 1). [А.Р:] Don't look so gloomy. You can't do anything about it....Be wise, Sergey. The important thing now is not to give way to despair (1a).♦ [Виктория:] По одёжке, значит, встречаете? [Калошин:] А ты думала? На этой работе глаз - первое дело... [Виктория:] А что - одежда? Есть большие люди, а одеваются скромно... (Вампилов 1). [V.:] You mean you treat all guests according to their clothes? [K.:] What do you think? In this job you don't get far without sharp eyes.... [V.:] What do clothes tell you? Plenty of important people dress modestly... (1a).2. substand [sent adv (parenth)]⇒ before (doing) anything else:- first of all;- first (off);- to begin < start> with.♦ [Рисположенский:] Вот, первое дело, Самсон Силыч, надобно дом да лавки заложить либо продать (Островский 10). [R. ] Well, the first thing, Samson Silych, the house and shops must be mortgaged, or sold (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > первое дело
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9 души не чаять
dote upon smb.; worship smb.; think the world of smb.; treat smb. as the apple of one's eyeОн умел всех заразить избытком жизнерадостности. Больные в нём души не чаяли. (И. Эренбург, Буря) — He infected everybody with his own bubbling cheerfulness. The sick men worshipped him.
- А ты не трясись, не зверь у нас Иван-то Матвеич. Эва, студенты-то души не чают в нём!.. (Л. Леонов, Русский лес) — 'You don't have to tremble, my dear, our professor is not a wild beast. Why, goodness me, the students think the world of him!'
Мать похваливала её за исполнительность, а что касается отца, то он уж совсем души не чаял в младшенькой... (Л. Кассиль, Ход белой королевы) — Natasha's mother often praised her for being a dutiful daughter, and as to her father - she was his darling, the apple of his eye.
- Я заметил за людьми странное свойство: они не дорожат теми, кто в них души не чает. (Н. Воронов, Макушка лета) — 'People, I've noticed, are endowed with a strange quality: they do not cherish those they mean so much to.'
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