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1 Я-39
ЯЗЫК НА ПЛЕЧЕ (НА ПЛЕЧO) (у кого) coll VP subj. w)tn быть* pres only fixed WOs.o. is very tired, exhausted (from physical exertion, work etc): (y X-a) язык на плече — X is ready to drop (from exhaustion)X Is dead on his feet X is dead beat.«На самом верху холодно, дуют очень вредные для здоровья сквозняки, падать оттуда смертельно, ступеньки скользкие, опасные, и ты отлично знаешь это, и всё равно лезешь, карабкаешься - язык на плечо» (Стругацкие 2). "It's cold and drafty up there—bad for the health—and a fall can be fatal. The rungs are slippery. It's a funny thing: you're aware of the dangers, and you're practically ready to drop from exhaustion, yet you keep fighting your way up" (2a).«Я ещё в детстве пускал змеев, отец драл меня! А на заводе был, семь километров в аэроклуб ходил после работы, язык на плече, а ни одного занятия не пропустил» (Гроссман 2). "As a kid, I was always flying kites. My father used to thrash me for it. And when I was at the factory, I used to walk seven kilometres to the flying club after work. I was dead beat. But I didn't miss a single lesson" (2a). -
2 язык на плече
[VPsubj быть; pres only; fixed WO]=====⇒ s.o. is very tired, exhausted (from physical exertion, work etc):- X is dead beat.♦ "На самом верху холодно, дуют очень вредные для здоровья сквозняки, падать оттуда смертельно, ступеньки скользкие, опасные, и ты отлично знаешь это, и всё равно лезешь, карабкаешься - язык на плечо" (Стругацкие 2). "It's cold and drafty up there - bad for the health - and a fall can be fatal. The rungs are slippery. It's a funny thing: you're aware of the dangers, and you're practically ready to drop from exhaustion, yet you keep fighting your way up" (2a).♦ "Я ещё в детстве пускал змеев, отец драл меня! А на заводе был, семь километров в аэроклуб ходил после работы, язык на плече, а ни одного занятия не пропустил" (Гроссман 2). "As a kid, I was always flying kites. My father used to thrash me for it. And when I was at the factory, I used to walk seven kilometres to the flying club after work. I was dead beat. But I didn't miss a single lesson" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > язык на плече
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3 язык на плечо
[VPsubj быть; pres only; fixed WO]=====⇒ s.o. is very tired, exhausted (from physical exertion, work etc):- X is dead beat.♦ "На самом верху холодно, дуют очень вредные для здоровья сквозняки, падать оттуда смертельно, ступеньки скользкие, опасные, и ты отлично знаешь это, и всё равно лезешь, карабкаешься - язык на плечо" (Стругацкие 2). "It's cold and drafty up there - bad for the health - and a fall can be fatal. The rungs are slippery. It's a funny thing: you're aware of the dangers, and you're practically ready to drop from exhaustion, yet you keep fighting your way up" (2a).♦ "Я ещё в детстве пускал змеев, отец драл меня! А на заводе был, семь километров в аэроклуб ходил после работы, язык на плече, а ни одного занятия не пропустил" (Гроссман 2). "As a kid, I was always flying kites. My father used to thrash me for it. And when I was at the factory, I used to walk seven kilometres to the flying club after work. I was dead beat. But I didn't miss a single lesson" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > язык на плечо
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4 Н-143
ЕДВА (ЁЛЕ) НОГИ ДЕРЖАТ (НОСЯТ) кого VP subj. usu. pres) s.o. is weak and can barely stand on his feet (from exhaustion, poor health, old age etc)X-a едва ноги держат - X's legs are about to give wayX can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand (up) X is about to drop (in limited contexts) X is ready to drop in his tracks.Давай присядем где-нибудь отдохнуть, меня еле ноги держат. Let's sit down someplace and rest awhile. My legs are about to give way. -
5 едва ноги держат
[VPsubj; usu. pres]=====⇒ s.o. is weak and can barely stand on his feet (from exhaustion, poor health, old age etc):- X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand (up);- [in limited contexts] X is ready to drop in his tracks.♦ Давай присядем где-нибудь отдохнуть, меня еле ноги держат. Let's sit down someplace and rest awhile. My legs are about to give way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва ноги держат
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6 едва ноги носят
[VPsubj; usu. pres]=====⇒ s.o. is weak and can barely stand on his feet (from exhaustion, poor health, old age etc):- X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand (up);- [in limited contexts] X is ready to drop in his tracks.♦ Давай присядем где-нибудь отдохнуть, меня еле ноги держат. Let's sit down someplace and rest awhile. My legs are about to give way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едва ноги носят
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7 еле ноги держат
[VPsubj; usu. pres]=====⇒ s.o. is weak and can barely stand on his feet (from exhaustion, poor health, old age etc):- X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand (up);- [in limited contexts] X is ready to drop in his tracks.♦ Давай присядем где-нибудь отдохнуть, меня еле ноги держат. Let's sit down someplace and rest awhile. My legs are about to give way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле ноги держат
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8 еле ноги носят
[VPsubj; usu. pres]=====⇒ s.o. is weak and can barely stand on his feet (from exhaustion, poor health, old age etc):- X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand (up);- [in limited contexts] X is ready to drop in his tracks.♦ Давай присядем где-нибудь отдохнуть, меня еле ноги держат. Let's sit down someplace and rest awhile. My legs are about to give way.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле ноги носят
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9 Н-113
ВАЛИТЬСЯ/СВАЛИТЬСЯ (ПАДАТЬ) С НОГ (от чего) coll VP subj: human or, rare, animal more often impfv) to be unable to stand on one's legs as a result of extreme fatigue, illness etc: X валился с ног = X was ready to drop (to collapse) X was dead on his feet X could hardly stand (stay) on his feet X was dropping (collapsing) (from exhaustion etc) X was dropping in his tracks X was dead tired (dog-tired)).(Зилов:) Нельзя так много работать. Мы не лошади. Я падаю с ног (Вампилов 5). (Z.:) It's no good working as hard as that. We're not cart-horses. I'm dead on my feet (5a).«...Почти все спят...» - «Они с ног валятся после вчерашней пьянки, их теперь не добудишься» (Шолохов 5). "...They're nearly all asleep." They could hardly stay on their feet after yesterday's boozing, you won't wake them now" (5a). -
10 Н-116
СБИВАТЬСЯ/СБИТЬСЯ С НОГ coll VP subj: human usu. pfv past) to bustle about to the point of exhaustion (doing chores, looking for s.o. or sth. etc) to become exhausted (from bustling about doing chores, looking for s.o. or sth. etc)X с ног сбился - X ran his legs (feet) offX was ready to drop (collapse) X wore (knocked) himself out X ran himself ragged.На больших высотах небоскрёбов вдоль Бульвара 20 января с первыми лучами солнца появились красные и трёхцветные флаги... Царило радостное возбуждение... Полиция сбилась с ног, стараясь очистить главную улицу... (Аксёнов 7). Up and down the skyscrapers lining the Boulevard of the Twentieth of January the first rays of sun were joined by red flags and tricolors....The mood was one of joyous excitement....The police were running their legs off trying to clear (the main thoroughfare)... (7a).Рита говорила, что мы злостные бездельники, не помогаем ей, она с ног сбилась и теперь ещё мы хотим навьючить на неё больную домработницу (Трифонов 5). Rita responded that we were mean and lazy, that we didn't help her, that she wore herself out, and now, to add insult to injury, we wanted to saddle her with a sick maid (5a). -
11 валиться с ног
[VP; subj: human or, rare, animal; more often impfv]=====⇒ to be unable to stand on one's legs as a result of extreme fatigue, illness etc:- X was dropping (collapsing) (from exhaustion etc);- X was dead tired (dog-tired).♦ [Зилов:] Нельзя так много работать. Мы не лошади. Я падаю с ног (Вампилов 5). [Z.:] It's no good working as hard as that. We're not cart-horses. I'm dead on my feet (5a).♦ "...Почти все спят..." - "Они с ног валятся после вчерашней пьянки, их теперь не добудишься" (Шолохов 5). "...They're nearly all asleep." "They could hardly stay on their feet after yesterday's boozing, you won't wake them now" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > валиться с ног
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12 падать с ног
[VP; subj: human or, rare, animal; more often impfv]=====⇒ to be unable to stand on one's legs as a result of extreme fatigue, illness etc:- X was dropping (collapsing) (from exhaustion etc);- X was dead tired (dog-tired).♦ [Зилов:] Нельзя так много работать. Мы не лошади. Я падаю с ног (Вампилов 5). [Z.:] It's no good working as hard as that. We're not cart-horses. I'm dead on my feet (5a).♦ "...Почти все спят..." - "Они с ног валятся после вчерашней пьянки, их теперь не добудишься" (Шолохов 5). "...They're nearly all asleep." "They could hardly stay on their feet after yesterday's boozing, you won't wake them now" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > падать с ног
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13 свалиться с ног
[VP; subj: human or, rare, animal; more often impfv]=====⇒ to be unable to stand on one's legs as a result of extreme fatigue, illness etc:- X was dropping (collapsing) (from exhaustion etc);- X was dead tired (dog-tired).♦ [Зилов:] Нельзя так много работать. Мы не лошади. Я падаю с ног (Вампилов 5). [Z.:] It's no good working as hard as that. We're not cart-horses. I'm dead on my feet (5a).♦ "...Почти все спят..." - "Они с ног валятся после вчерашней пьянки, их теперь не добудишься" (Шолохов 5). "...They're nearly all asleep." "They could hardly stay on their feet after yesterday's boozing, you won't wake them now" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свалиться с ног
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14 сбиваться с ног
• СБИВАТЬСЯ/СБИТЬСЯ С НОГ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv past]=====⇒ to bustle about to the point of exhaustion (doing chores, looking for s.o. or sth. etc); to become exhausted (from bustling about doing chores, looking for s.o. or sth. etc):- X ran himself ragged.♦ На больших высотах небоскрёбов вдоль Бульвара 20 января с первыми лучами солнца появились красные и трёхцветные флаги... Царило радостное возбуждение... Полиция сбилась с ног, стараясь очистить главную улицу... (Аксёнов 7). Up and down the skyscrapers lining the Boulevard of the Twentieth of January the first rays of sun were joined by red flags and tricolors....The mood was one of joyous excitement....The police were running their legs off trying to clear [the main thoroughfare]... (7a).♦ Рита говорила, что мы злостные бездельники, не помогаем ей, она с ног сбилась и теперь ещё мы хотим навьючить на неё больную домработницу (Трифонов 5). Rita responded that we were mean and lazy, that we didn't help her, that she wore herself out, and now, to add insult to injury, we wanted to saddle her with a sick maid (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сбиваться с ног
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15 сбиться с ног
• СБИВАТЬСЯ/СБИТЬСЯ С НОГ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. pfv past]=====⇒ to bustle about to the point of exhaustion (doing chores, looking for s.o. or sth. etc); to become exhausted (from bustling about doing chores, looking for s.o. or sth. etc):- X ran himself ragged.♦ На больших высотах небоскрёбов вдоль Бульвара 20 января с первыми лучами солнца появились красные и трёхцветные флаги... Царило радостное возбуждение... Полиция сбилась с ног, стараясь очистить главную улицу... (Аксёнов 7). Up and down the skyscrapers lining the Boulevard of the Twentieth of January the first rays of sun were joined by red flags and tricolors....The mood was one of joyous excitement....The police were running their legs off trying to clear [the main thoroughfare]... (7a).♦ Рита говорила, что мы злостные бездельники, не помогаем ей, она с ног сбилась и теперь ещё мы хотим навьючить на неё больную домработницу (Трифонов 5). Rita responded that we were mean and lazy, that we didn't help her, that she wore herself out, and now, to add insult to injury, we wanted to saddle her with a sick maid (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сбиться с ног
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