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1 всего доброго
— мыс Доброй Надежды — Good Hope
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2 полчаса
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3 добрый
1) (склонный делать добро, отзывчивый) kind, goodон был так добр, что... — he was so kind as (+ to inf)
до́брые лю́ди — kind people
2) ( хороший) goodдо́брая весть — good news
до́брые пожела́ния — good wishes
до́брые друзья́ — good friends
быть в до́бром здра́вии — be in good health, be quite well
до́брое ста́рое вре́мя — the good old days pl
3) ( положительный) good, favourableдо́брое и́мя — good name
по́льзоваться до́брой сла́вой — have a good reputation, be held in high repute
4) разг. (целый, полный - о количестве) a good; not less thanдо́брая полови́на — fully / quite half, a good half
оста́лось (нам е́хать) до́брых де́сять киломе́тров — we have still a good ten kilometres to go
••до́брый ма́лый — good guy, decent chap
до́брый мо́лодец фольк. — fine young man
до́брый день! (утром) — good morning!; ( после полудня) good afternoon!; ( в любое время дня) good day! амер.
до́брая во́ля — good will
по до́брой во́ле — voluntarily, willingly, of one's own accord, of one's own free will
лю́ди до́брой во́ли — people of good will
прояви́ть до́брую во́лю — show one's good will
бу́дьте добры́ (+ повелит. накл.) — could you please (+ inf); (+ инф.) would you be so kind as (+ to inf)
в до́брый час! — good luck!; all the best!
не в до́брый час — in an evil hour
всего́ до́брого! — have a nice day!; all the best!; goodbye!
чего́ до́брого разг. вводн. сл. — for all I know
он, чего́ до́брого, опозда́ет — he may be late for all I know
вспомина́ть кого́-л до́брым сло́вом — have a kind word to say about smb
спаси́бо на до́бром сло́ве! — thank you for your kind words!
у кого́-л
до́брого сло́ва не найдётся (для) — smb doesn't have a good word to say (for) -
4 добрый
(в разн. знач.)kind, good*он был так добр, что... — he was so kind as to...
добрый малый — good* guy
добрые люди — nice / kind people
по доброй воле — voluntarily, willingly, of one's own accord, of one's own free will
проявить добрую волю — show* one's good will
добрая половина — fully / quite half, a good half
быть в добром здравии — be in good health, be quite well
будьте добры — (+ пов.) please (+ imper.); (+ инф.) would you be so kind (as + to inf.)
чего доброго разг. — may... for all I know:
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5 половина
ж.1) ( одна из двух равных частей) halfполови́на я́блока — half an apple
полови́на ма́тча спорт — half
2) разг. ( одна из двух неравных частей чего-л) halfон взял себе́ бо́льшую полови́ну шокола́дки — he took the bigger half of the chocolate bar for himself
до́брая полови́на (рд.) — fully / quite half (of), a good half (of)
3) (середина какого-л расстояния, промежутка времени) halfполови́на тре́тьего — half past two
останови́ться на полови́не пути́ — stop halfway
4) ( отдельная часть жилого помещения) part; rooms plхозя́йская полови́на — the owners' rooms
5) шутл. (об одном из супругов, чаще о жене) halfдража́йшая полови́на — better half
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6 добрая половина
General subject: a good half, fully a half, good few, the best part of ( smth.) (чего-л.), the better part, the better part of (smth.) (чего-л.) -
7 добрых полчаса
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РАД СТАРАТЬСЯ (predic subj: human fixed WO1. obs, mil (1st pers only ( subj omitted)) a soldier's (or soldiers') acknowledgment of commendation in the old armyat your command, sir!thank you, sir!2. obsoles, coll (1st pers only) (used to express the speaker's or speakers' willingness to make every possible effort to please s.o., usu. the interlocutor) I (or we) will try very hard to please you: I'll (we'll) do my (our) best.3. usu. а ты (он и т. п.) (и) рад стараться coll, humor or iron (pres only) to engage in an activity to a greater extent than is permitted or expecteda X рад стараться - but (and) X goes overboardbut X doesn't know when to stop but X goes (carries it) too far.Я Мите разрешила только попробовать торт, а он рад стараться - добрую половину съел. I gave Mitya permission just to taste the cake, but he went overboard and ate a good half of it. -
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[predic; subj: human; fixed WO]=====1. obs, mil [1st pers only (subj omitted)]⇒ a soldier's (or soldiers') acknowledgment of commendation in the old army:- at your command, sir!;- thank you, sir!2. obsoles, coll [1st pers only]⇒ (used to express the speaker's or speakers' willingness to make every possible effort to please s.o., usu. the interlocutor) I (or we) will try very hard to please you:3. usu. а ты <он и т.п.> (и) рад стараться coll, humor or iron [pres only]⇒ to engage in an activity to a greater extent than is permitted or expected:- but X goes (carries it) too far.♦ Я Мите разрешила только попробовать торт, а он рад стараться - добрую половину съел. I gave Mitya permission just to taste the cake, but he went overboard and ate a good half of it.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рад стараться
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10 закрывать глаза
I( кому) разг. attend a dying person; attend smb. on his death-bedIIОна примет его последний вздох и закроет ему глаза. (Л. Никулин, России верные сыны) — She would attend him on his death-bed till his last breath.
( кому на что) keep smth. from smb.; attract smb. away from smth.; keep back the truthIII- Братцы, не стану закрывать вам глаза на правду! Холера появилась у нас в Козляевке! (И. Потапенко, Исполнительный орган) — 'Friends! I shan't keep back the truth: cholera came to our Kozlayevka!'
( на что) shut (close) one's eyes to smth.; turn a blind eye to smth.; blink (wink) at smth.; pay no attention to smth.; overlook smth.- Старший механик не пустил свободных людей на берег и перебрал двигатели. Он не имел права лишать людей отдыха, но на это надо закрывать глаза. (Ю. Крымов, Танкер "Дербент") — 'The chief engineer did not allow the men off duty to go ashore, and got them to overhaul the engines. He had no right to deprive the men of their rest, but we have to shut our eyes to this.'
Сентиментальность можно сохранить, только закрывая глаза на добрую половину того, что делается в жизни. (Н. Суханова, Делос) — You can only carry on being sentimental if you close your eyes to everything other than the good half of what goes on in life.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закрывать глаза
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11 WARE
• Good ware makes a good (quick) market - На хороший товар и купцов много (H), Хороший товар не залежится (X)• Good ware needs no chapman - Хороший товар сам себя хвалит (X)• Good ware will off (will sell itself) - Хороший товар не залежится (X)• Pleasing ware is half sold - На хороший товар и купцов много (H), Хороший товар не залежится (X) -
12 LATHER
• Good lather is half a shave (A) - Доброе начало полдела откачало (Д)• Well lathered is half shaved - Доброе начало полдела откачало (Д) -
13 OUTSET
• Good outset is half the voyage (the way) (A) - Доброе начало полдела откачало (Д) -
14 хорошее начало полдела откачало
1) General subject: a good beginning is half the battle, a good lather is half a shave, a good outset is the way, well begun is half done2) Set phrase: a good beginning (or the first blow, stroke) is half the battle, a good beginning makes a good ending, the first step is as good as half over, well begun is half done (дословно: Хорошо начатое-наполовину сделано)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошее начало полдела откачало
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15 Доброе начало полдела откачало
A piece of work started in a proper way is not likely to go wrong. See Зачин дело красит (3), Путному началу благой конец (П)Var.: Доброе начало - половина дела. Хорошее начало полдела откачалоCf:A good beginning is half the battle (Am., Br.). A good beginning is half the business (the task) (Am.). A good lather is half a shave (Br.). A good outset is half the voyage (the way) (Br.). A good start is half the race (Am.). A job started right is a job half done (Am.). Well begun is half done (Am., Br.). Well lathered, half shaved (Am.). Work well begun is half ended (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Доброе начало полдела откачало
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16 лиха беда начало
1) General subject: it never rains but it pours, it's the first step that counts, the first step is the hardest2) Set phrase: a good beginning is half the battle (said to mean: it is easier to continue than to begin something. used when 'something' is (1) good (honourable, virtuous) or (2) bad (immoral, criminal), and translated accordingly), a good beginning makes a good ending, a good beginning makes a good ending (дословно: Хорошее начало обеспечивает хороший конец), good beginning is half the battle (said to mean: it is easier to continue than to begin something. used when 'something' is (1) good (honourable, virtuous) or (2) bad (immoral, criminal), and translated accordingly), it is the first crime that is the hardest, it is the first step that costs (2), one crime leads to another, one drink leads to another, one sin leads to another, the first blow is half the battle (дословно: Первый удар-половина сражения), the first is the worst, the first step is always the hardest, well begun is half done, the first step is the only difficulty -
17 хорошее начало - половина дела
Set phrase: a good beginning (or the first blow, stroke) is half the battle, a good beginning makes a good ending, a good lather is half a shave, the first step is as good as half over, well begun is half doneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошее начало - половина дела
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18 Б-39
ЛИХА БЕДА НАЧАЛО (НАЧАТЬ) (saying)beginning an endeavor is harder than continuing it once you have begun (may be used in refer, to both good deeds and reprehensible actions): - the first step is (always) the hardestit's the first step that costs the first blow is half the battle a good start is half the race well begun is half done (in limited contexts) the first step is (always) the worst.(Большинцов:) Говорят, в этих делах лиха беда начать... (Тургенев 1). (В.:) They say, in these matters the first step is (the) hardest (1c).Лиха беда - начало. Одним словом, я аккуратнейшим образом, даже после ночной смены, посещала политзанятия у Евдокии Ивановны... (Гинзбург 2). As a good start is half the race, I made a point, even after my night shift, of attending punctiliously every one of Eudokia Ivanovna's political talks (2a).Давайте выпьем!» — «Придётся. Лиха беда начало...» Лейтенант чокался с Григорием и поручиком, пил молча, почти не закусывал (Шолохов 5). "Let's drink!" "I suppose I'll have to. Oh well, the first step's the worst!" The English lieutenant clinked glasses with Grigory and his Russian companion and drank in silence, scarcely touching the food (5a). -
19 лиха беда начало
• ЛИХ А БЕДА НАЧАЛО < НАЧАТЬ>[sayingj beginning an endeavor is harder than continuing it once you have begun (may be used in refer, to both good deeds and reprehensible actions): - the first step is (always) the hardest; it's the first step that costs; the first blow is half the battle; a good start is half the race; well begun is half done; [in limited contexts]=====⇒ the first step is (always) the worst.♦ [Большинцов:] Говорят, в этих делах лиха беда начать... (Тургенев 1). [В.:] They say, in these matters the first step is [the] hardest (lc).♦ Лиха беда - начало. Одним словом, я аккуратнейшим образом, даже после ночной смены, посещала политзанятия у Евдокии Ивановны... (Гинзбург 2). As a good start is half the race, I made a point, even after my night shift, of attending punctiliously every one of Eudokia Ivanovna's political talks (2a).♦ "Давайте выпьем!" - "Придётся. Лиха беда начало..." Лейтенант чокался с Григорием и поручиком, пил молча, почти не закусывал (Шолохов 5). "Let's drink!" "I suppose I'll have to. Oh well, the first step's the worst!" The English lieutenant clinked glasses with Grigory and his Russian companion and drank in silence, scarcely touching the food (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лиха беда начало
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20 лиха беда начать
• ЛИХ А БЕДА НАЧАЛО < НАЧАТЬ>[sayingj beginning an endeavor is harder than continuing it once you have begun (may be used in refer, to both good deeds and reprehensible actions): - the first step is (always) the hardest; it's the first step that costs; the first blow is half the battle; a good start is half the race; well begun is half done; [in limited contexts]=====⇒ the first step is (always) the worst.♦ [Большинцов:] Говорят, в этих делах лиха беда начать... (Тургенев 1). [В.:] They say, in these matters the first step is [the] hardest (lc).♦ Лиха беда - начало. Одним словом, я аккуратнейшим образом, даже после ночной смены, посещала политзанятия у Евдокии Ивановны... (Гинзбург 2). As a good start is half the race, I made a point, even after my night shift, of attending punctiliously every one of Eudokia Ivanovna's political talks (2a).♦ "Давайте выпьем!" - "Придётся. Лиха беда начало..." Лейтенант чокался с Григорием и поручиком, пил молча, почти не закусывал (Шолохов 5). "Let's drink!" "I suppose I'll have to. Oh well, the first step's the worst!" The English lieutenant clinked glasses with Grigory and his Russian companion and drank in silence, scarcely touching the food (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лиха беда начать
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