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Big bug/big shot/bigwigбольшой человек, "шишка"He was a big bug in this business.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > big bug/big shot/bigwig
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«Шишка». В середине XIX в. английские преступники называли деньги shot ; никто не знает почему. Это выражение вошло в криминальный жаргон, означая любую прибыль, полученную от преступной, незаконной сделки. Воровство, «дело» — приносило a bit shot. Постепенно значение этого слова изменилось, и оно стало обозначать того, кто совершил кражу, а человека, получившего большой куш, восхищённо называли a big shot. Это выражение вошло в разговорную речь и означает любого важного человека.I want this room tidied up. We have got the big shots from head office coming this afternoon and we need to impress them. — Я хочу, чтобы эта комната была убрана. После обеда к нам должны прийти несколько важных «шишек» из управления, и мы должны произвести на них благоприятное впечатление.
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n infmlHe thinks he is a big shot in his new Jag — Усевшись в свой новый "Ягуар", он возомнил себя крутым мужиком
I'm no big shot but I do have a little power around here — Я начальник небольшой, но кое-что здесь могу
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Современное выражение: тратящий много денег человек (Пример: "Jim thinks that he is a big shot now, since he received the raise."), A person that spends a lot of money. -
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Современное выражение: тратящий много денег человек (Пример: "Jim thinks that he is a big shot now, since he received the raise."), A person that spends a lot of money. -
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important person важная персонаHe is a big shot around here.
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[͵bıgʹʃɒt] сл. = big boy
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