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ПРОЖИГАТЬ ЖИЗНЬ VP subj: human to spend one's time engaging in pleasant diversions, pursue pleasureX прожигает жизнь - X lives it upX leads a fast life X lives a life of pleasure X lives (life) in the fast lane, о ПРОЖИГАТЕЛЬ (ПРОЖИГАТЕЛЬНИЦА) ЖИЗНИ NP« pleasure-seekerfast liver (in limited contexts) playboyplay girl).По-видимому, арбатовцы не представляли себе, как это можно пользоваться автомобилем в трезвом виде, и считали автотелегу Козлевича гнездом разврата, где обязательно нужно вести себя разухабисто, издавать непотребные крики и вообще прожигать жизнь (Ильф и Петров 2). The citizens of Arbatov were evidently unable to imagine how the car could be utilized in a state of sobriety, and thought of Kozlevich's motor as a den of iniquity, in which you just had to let your hair down, make undignified noises, and generally live it up (2a). Evidently the Arbatovites could not imagine how one could use an automobile while sober, and considered the horseless carriage of Kozlevich a nest of lechery in which one must perforce behave boisterously amid unnecessary cries and generally lead a fast life (2b).Каждый человек, которому дано, хотя бы на мгновенье, высунуться из житейской суеты, сознает нешуточность данного ему судьбой дара жизни. Он не может не понимать, что дар этот ограничен во времени и надо использовать его наилучшим образом. Между прочим, прожигатели жизни - это не люди, которые махнули рукой на дар жизни, а люди, которые так понимают ценность жизни и последовательно осуществляют накопление этой ценности (Искандер 3). Every man to whom it is granted to lift himself above the vain bustle of the world, if only for a moment, realizes the solemnity of the gift of life that fate has given him. He cannot fail to understand that this gift is limited in time and he must use it as best he can. Incidentally, fast livers are not men who have given up on the gift of life but men who understand the value of life in this way and are therefore seeing to it that they accumulate this value (3a). -
22 name
neim
1. noun1) (a word by which a person, place or thing is called: My name is Rachel; She knows all the flowers by name.) nombre2) (reputation; fame: He has a name for honesty.) fama, reputación
2. verb1) (to give a name to: They named the child Thomas.) llamar, poner nombre, llamar2) (to speak of or list by name: He could name all the kings of England.) nombrar•- nameless- namely
- nameplate
- namesake
- call someone names
- call names
- in the name of
- make a name for oneself
- name after
name1 n nombremy boyfriend's name is Charles el nombre de mi novio es Charles / mi novio se llama Charlesname2 vb poner nombre a
ñame sustantivo masculino LAm yam ' ñame' also found in these entries: Spanish: aparecer - apellido - apuntarse - betún - conocer - decir - denominar - dña - escriturar - esculpir - falsa - falso - gentilicio - honra - impronunciable - jota - ligarse - llamar - llamarse - mentar - nombrar - nombre - nominalmente - nominativa - nominativo - pila - recordar - remite - santa - santo - sonar - topónimo - tratar - tuntún - tutearse - verde - apelativo - apuntar - bautizar - be - cambiar - ce - cómo - común - de - doble - efe - ele - eme - ene English: bell - belt out - blare out I - blunder - blurt out - brand name - but - byword - call - caller - carve - Christian name - code name - disclose - distinctly - elude - escape - faintly - family name - female - file name - fill in - find out - first name - go under - granddaughter - leave out - maiden name - margin - mispronounce - misspell - mud - name - name-calling - name-dropper - name-dropping - omit - pen name - penny - progress - put - scrawl - term - think - unprecedented - waiting list - what - what's her - what's his - what's its-nametr[neɪm]■ what's your name? ¿cómo te llamas?2 (fame) fama, reputación nombre femenino1 llamar2 (appoint) nombrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin name only sólo de nombrein the name of... en nombre de...to call somebody names insultar a alguiento go by the name of... conocerse por el nombre de...to make a name for oneself hacerse un nombreto name names citar nombres, dar nombresto put one's name down for something apuntarse para algoto take somebody's name in vain faltar al respeto a alguienbig name pez nombre masculino gordoname day santo1) call: llamar, bautizar, ponerle nombre a2) mention: mentar, mencionar, dar el nombre dethey have named a suspect: han dado el nombre de un sospechoso3) appoint: nombrar4)to name a price : fijar un precioname adj1) known: de nombrename brand: marca conocida2) prominent: de renombre, de prestigioname n1) : nombre mwhat is your name: ¿cómo se llama?2) surname: apellido m3) epithet: epíteto mto call somebody names: llamar a alguien de todo4) reputation: fama f, reputación fto make a name for oneself: darse a conocer, hacerse famoson.• apellido s.m.• fama s.f.• linaje s.m.• nombre s.m.• título s.m.v.• apellidar v.• denominar v.• designar v.• llamar v.• mentar v.• nombrar v.• señalar v.
I neɪm1) (of person, thing) nombre m; ( surname) apellido mwhat's your name? — ¿cómo te llamas?, ¿cómo se llama (Ud)?, ¿cuál es su nombre? (frml)
I only know her by name — sólo la conozco de oídas or de nombre
she goes by o under the name of Shirley Lane — se hace llamar Shirley Lane
he writes under the name (of)... — escribe bajo el seudónimo de...
she's manager in all but name — a todos los efectos or en la práctica, la directora es ella
what in God's o heaven's name is this? — ¿qué diablos es esto?
he doesn't have a penny to his name — no tiene dónde caerse muerto
mentioning no names, without mentioning any names — sin mencionar a nadie
to take somebody's name — \<\<referee\>\> (BrE) sacarle* la tarjeta a alguien
to call somebody names — insultar a alguien; (before n)
to name names — dar* nombres
2)a) ( reputation) fama fto give somebody/something a bad name — darle* mala fama a alguien/algo
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1) ( give name to) \<\<company/town\>\> ponerle* nombre a; \<\<boat\>\> bautizar*, ponerle* nombre athey named the baby George — le pusieron George al niño, al niño le pusieron por nombre George (liter)
to name somebody/something AFTER o (AmE also) FOR somebody: they named her after Ann's mother le pusieron el nombre de la madre de Ann; the city is named after the national hero — la ciudad lleva el nombre del héroe nacional
2) (identify, mention)you name it — (colloq)
you name it, she's done it — ha hecho de todo lo habido y por haber
3) ( appoint) nombrar[neɪm]1. N1) [of person, firm] nombre m ; (=surname) apellido m ; [of book, film] título mwhat's your name? — ¿cómo te llamas?
what name shall I say? — (Telec) ¿de parte de quién?; (announcing arrival) ¿a quién debo anunciar?
what name are they giving the child? — ¿qué nombre le van a poner al niño?
they married to give the child a name — se casaron para darle nombre or legitimar al niño
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by name — de nombrePérez by name — de apellido Pérez, apellidado Pérez
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to go by the name of — ser conocido por el nombre de•
in name, he was king in name only — era rey tan solo de nombrehe signed on in the name of Smith — se inscribió en el paro or desempleo con el apellido Smith
open up, in the name of the law! — ¡abran en nombre de la ley!
what's in a name? — ¿qué importa un nombre?
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to lend one's name to — prestar su nombre a•
I'll do it, or my name's not Bloggs! — ¡como que me llamo Bloggs que lo haré!•
he had his name taken — (Sport) el árbitro apuntó su nombreChristian, first 5., maiden, middle 3., pet I, 2., 2)•
we know it under another name — lo conocemos por otro nombre2) names (=insults)3) (=reputation) reputación f, fama f•
to get (o.s.) a bad name — crearse mala reputación or fama•
he has a name for carelessness — tiene fama de descuidado•
the firm has a good name — la casa tiene buena reputación•
to make a name for o.s. — hacerse famoso4) (=person)big name * — (gran) figura f, personaje m importante
2. VTto name sth/sb after or (US) for sth/sb: they named him Winston after Churchill — le pusieron Winston por Churchill
she was named after her grandmother — la llamaron como a su abuela, le pusieron el nombre de su abuela
2) (=mention)you were not named in the speech — no se te nombró or mencionó en el discurso
name the third president of the USA — diga el nombre del tercer presidente de EE.UU.
you name it, we've got it — cualquier cosa que pidas, la tenemos
to name names — dar or mencionar nombres
3) (=fix) [+ date, price] fijarhave you named the day yet? — ¿han fijado ya la fecha de la boda?
they're so keen to buy it you can name your price — tienen tanto afán por comprarlo que puedes pedirles lo que quieras or decir el precio que quieras
4) (=nominate) nombrar3.CPDname day N — (Rel) día m del santo, fiesta f onomástica; (Econ) día m de ajuste de cuentas
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I [neɪm]1) (of person, thing) nombre m; ( surname) apellido mwhat's your name? — ¿cómo te llamas?, ¿cómo se llama (Ud)?, ¿cuál es su nombre? (frml)
I only know her by name — sólo la conozco de oídas or de nombre
she goes by o under the name of Shirley Lane — se hace llamar Shirley Lane
he writes under the name (of)... — escribe bajo el seudónimo de...
she's manager in all but name — a todos los efectos or en la práctica, la directora es ella
what in God's o heaven's name is this? — ¿qué diablos es esto?
he doesn't have a penny to his name — no tiene dónde caerse muerto
mentioning no names, without mentioning any names — sin mencionar a nadie
to take somebody's name — \<\<referee\>\> (BrE) sacarle* la tarjeta a alguien
to call somebody names — insultar a alguien; (before n)
to name names — dar* nombres
2)a) ( reputation) fama fto give somebody/something a bad name — darle* mala fama a alguien/algo
II
1) ( give name to) \<\<company/town\>\> ponerle* nombre a; \<\<boat\>\> bautizar*, ponerle* nombre athey named the baby George — le pusieron George al niño, al niño le pusieron por nombre George (liter)
to name somebody/something AFTER o (AmE also) FOR somebody: they named her after Ann's mother le pusieron el nombre de la madre de Ann; the city is named after the national hero — la ciudad lleva el nombre del héroe nacional
2) (identify, mention)you name it — (colloq)
you name it, she's done it — ha hecho de todo lo habido y por haber
3) ( appoint) nombrar -
23 guapa
adj.1 stout, courageous, valiant, bold (valiente), enterprising, good, clever.2 spruce, neat, elegant (elegante), ostentatious, vain.3 gay, sprightly, fond of courting women.4 good-looking, handsome (man).Va de guapo por la vida, he goes through life with every confidence in his good looks. ¡Hombre, qué guapo estás how smart you're lookingf.glamour girl.* * *f., (m. - guapo)* * *
guapo,-a
I adjetivo
1 good-looking, US cute
(mujer) beautiful, pretty
(hombre) handsome: hoy estás muy guapa, you look very nice today
iba muy guapa, she looked smart
2 (interesante, estupendo) great
II sustantivo masculino
1 (gallito, valiente) a ver quién es el guapo que se lo dice, let's see who has the guts to tell him
2 LAm (matón) bully
' guapa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ir
- gloria
- guapo
- guayaba
- guayabo
- más
- no
- verdad
English:
all
- good-looking
- however
- may
- good
* * *I adj2 S.Am.gutsyII m handsome ogood-looking man -
24 quruq
dry; empty, vacant; empty handed; plain, vain, useless. cho’ntagi quruq empty pockets, penniless. quruq bor to go somewhere empty handed (w/ nothing to give to the host). quruq bo’yi, quralay ko’zi said of a girl with no dowry. quruq ket to be of no avail. quruq qol to be left with nothing; to be deprived of. qatordan quruq qolma Get your own fair share. quruq qo’y to deprive, to leave empty handed. o’zini quruqqa ol /quruq olim scholar in name only. quruqdan quruq empty handed, with nothing at all; straightforward(ly). quruq gap empty talk -
25 go to seed
1) перестать развиваться, заглохнуть ( о растениях) [букв. пойти в семена]He and his Scotch wife were forced to migrate with their goods and their chattels, and left the stately comfortable gardens to go to waste, and the flowerbeds to run to seed. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXXIX) — Садовник и его жена-шотландка должны были убраться со всеми своими пожитками; заброшенные - когда-то роскошные - сады пришли в запустение, а цветочные клумбы заросли сорной травой.
And we have to have... the boy for the garden. I'm not going to let that go to seed. (M. Dickens, ‘The Happy Prisoner’, ch. 2) — Нам нужен садовник. Я не могу допустить, чтобы наш сад совсем одичал.
2) прийти в упадок, в запустениеA fine Administrator who lets our national property go to seed! (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book I, ch. XII) — Хорош уполномоченный! При его попустительстве гибнет народное достояние!
‘I remember hearing that old Alfred had married a girl whose people came over with the Conqueror.’ Lydia smiled. She said: ‘I believe they did. But they've rather run to seed since those days.’ (A. Christie, ‘Hercule Poirot's Christmas’, part II, ch. I) — - Я помню, мне рассказывали, что старина Альфред женился на девушке, предки которой пришли в Англию вместе с Вильгельмом Завоевателем. Лидия улыбнулась и сказала: - Вероятно, это так. Но с тех пор этот род несколько поблек.
Mr. Monks is aware that I am not a young man, my dear, and also that I am a little run to seed, as I may say... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXXVIII) — Мистеру Монксу известно, дорогая моя, что я уже не молодой человек и, если можно так выразиться, немножко отцвел...
She does not accuse me of going to seed. She reassures me that at sixty-five one can't expect, etc. etc., which is worse. (M. Dickens, ‘The Landlord's Daughter’, ch. 1) — Маргарет не обвиняет меня в том, что я опустился. Она утверждает, что в шестьдесят пять уже нельзя ожидать и т. д. и т. п. А это еще хуже.
...a smooth fleshy man padded in. He was plump, but not yet running to seed; aged about forty-five to fifty. (J. Vain, ‘Hurry on Down’, ch. IV) —...появился холеный, плотный мужчина лет сорока пяти - пятидесяти. Он был то, что называется в теле, но еще не обрюзг.
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26 out of the blue
совершенно неожиданно, вдруг; нежданно-негаданно; ≈ как гром среди ясного неба, как снег на головуFor months I had sought in vain until suddenly, out of the blue, an opportunity presented itself. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book I, ch. 3) — Много месяцев я старательно искал, за что бы взяться, как вдруг на меня просто с неба свалилась интереснейшая тема.
‘Where did he come from?’ ‘Out of the blue.’ (I. Murdoch, ‘The Italian Girl’, ch. III) — - Откуда он взялся? - Одному богу известно.
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