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1 играть в молчанку
прост., неодобр.be close-mouthed; play mum; keep one's tongue between one's teeth; play a game of silence (of verbal hide-and-seek)Они смеялись или пели, а он молча улыбался. О нём говорили: "Хороший парень. Только любит играть в молчанку". (И. Оренбург, День второй) — They would laugh or sing, while he smiled silently. They called him a good lad, 'bit close-mouthed,' though.
- Товарищ Корабчевская, я звоню не для того, чтобы в молчанку играть. Скажите, что у вас там происходит, или кончим разговор. (В. Кетлинская, День, прожитый дважды) — 'Comrade Korabchevskaya, I didn't ring you up to play a game of verbal hide-and-seek. Either tell me what's happened at the institute or let's hang up.'
- Ты меня не пугай, - ты ещё мал! Играть со мной в молчанку тебе не удастся! Говори толком: откуда ты? (В. Богомолов, Иван) — 'Don't try to frighten me - you're not big enough. And this game of silence won't get you anywhere. Seriously now, where do you come from?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > играть в молчанку
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2 играть в прятки
разг., неодобр.play blind man's buff; play hide-and-seek; play a shifty game; try to fool smb.- Раз уж зашёл разговор, ты, Сидорович, не отшучивайся, а выкладывай всё, как есть. В прятки нам играть нечего. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'Now we're on the subject, Ippolit Sidorovich, don't try and get away from it by joking. Tell me everything you know. We haven't time to play blind man's buff together.'
Военком выдержал лихорадочный взгляд женщины. - Если мы будем друг с другом в прятки играть, тогда у нас с вами душевного разговора не получится. (Е. Мальцев, От всего сердца) — The commissar did not flinch under the woman's feverish gaze. 'If you and I are going to play hide-and-seek with each other, nothing will come of our talk.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > играть в прятки
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1. ж. уменьш. от палка 2. ж.♢
волшебная палочка — magic wand3. ж. (вертикальная чёрточка на письме)палочка-выручалочка ( детская игра) — hide-and-seek ( children's game)
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ж.1) ( волшебный жезл) magic wand2) ( детская игра) hide-and-seek ( children's game)3) шутл. (о предмете или человеке, который всегда выручает) ≈ lifesaverНовый большой русско-английский словарь > палочка-выручалочка
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