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  • 121 at the appointed hour

    at the appointed (fixed, stated, smb's accustomed) hour в назначенный (установленный, обусловленный, чей-либо привычный) час

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > at the appointed hour

  • 122 lie

    I [laɪ] n
    ложь, враньё, обман, неправда
    - deliberate lie
    - down-right lie
    - razen lie
    - bare-faced lie
    - rotten lie
    - monstrous lie
    - outrageous lie
    - endless lies
    - outright lie
    - transparent lies
    - diplomatic lies
    - white lie
    - medical lie
    - lie detector
    - pack of lies
    - web of lies
    - act a lie
    - be accustomed to smb's lies
    - catch smb in a lie
    - colour lies
    - confess to a lie
    - deceive smb by lies
    - find smb out in a lie
    - give the lie to smth
    - hate lies in any form
    - make up all sorts of lies
    - refute lies
    - show up smb's lie
    - take smth for a lie
    - tell lies
    - tell business lies
    - write monstrous lies
    - ask no questions and you will be told no lies
    II [laɪ] v
    лгать, говорить неправду, врать, обманывать

    I hate lying. — Терпеть не могу лгать.

    I know he is lying. — Я знаю, что он врет.

    She lied to her husband. — Она соврала мужу

    III [laɪ] v
    (lay, lain) лежать

    The fields lay deep in snow. — На полях лежал глубокий снег.

    Our way lies along the river. — Наш путь идет вдоль реки.

    The town lies on both banks of the river. — Город расположен/лежит по обоим берегам реки.

    As you make your bed, so must you lie on it. — Как постелешь, так и поспишь. /Что посеешь, то и пожнешь.

    Beauty lies in lover's eyes. — Не то мило, что хорошо, а то хорошо, что мило.

    Let sleeping dogs lie. — Не буди лихо, пока спит тихо. /Не ищи беды, беда сама тебя сыщет.

    To lie (to be) in the lap of the gods. — Одному Богу известно.

    Truth lies at the bottom of a well. — Правда далеко, кривда под боком

    - lie in bed
    - lie on the floor
    - lie on one's back
    - lie quietly

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > lie

  • 123 principe d'efficacité de la charge d'entraînement

    Principe d'entraînement selon lequel la charge d'entraînement doit dépasser un certain seuil pour provoquer une augmentation de la capacité de performance.
    Conditioning principle postulating that during training the body must be asked to do more than it is accustomed, in order to gain a physical benefit.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > principe d'efficacité de la charge d'entraînement

  • 124 principe de surcharge

    Principe d'entraînement selon lequel la charge d'entraînement doit dépasser un certain seuil pour provoquer une augmentation de la capacité de performance.
    Conditioning principle postulating that during training the body must be asked to do more than it is accustomed, in order to gain a physical benefit.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > principe de surcharge

  • 125 accustom

    The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > accustom

  • 126 fuck over

    phrvt vulg sl

    They are so accustomed to be used and fucked over that they probably would do nothing — Они так привыкли к тому, что их обманывают и насаживают, что вероятнее всего они ничего не предпримут

    Let people know who might be fucking them over — Пусть люди знают, блин, кто может их обвести вокруг пальца

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > fuck over

  • 127 talk down to

    phrvi infml

    She resents being talked down to — Она обижается, когда с ней говорят как с маленькой

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > talk down to

  • 128 a cat may look at a king

    посл.
    "и кошке не возбраняется смотреть на короля"; ≈ и мы не лыком шиты

    Tanner: "...sit down again and be friendly. A cat may look at a king, and even a President of brigands may look at your sister. All this family pride is very old-fashioned." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act III) — Таннер: "...сядьте снова на свое место и будьте полюбезнее. У каждого есть свои права, и даже главарь разбойничьей шайки может смотреть на вашу сестру. Фамильное чванство давно вышло из моды."

    He was looking at Mrs. Anthony, as unabashed as the proverbial cat looking at a King. (J. Conrad, ‘Chance’, part II, ch. VI) — Он смотрел на миссис Антони без смущения, подобно той, вошедшей в пословицу, кошке, которая смотрела на короля.

    There is an old adage that "a cat may look at a king". But this can only have been meant to apply to house-cats of the palace, accustomed to the etiquette of courts; it cannot have been meant for proletarian cats of the gutter... (U. Sinclair, ‘Jimmie Higgins’, ch. VI) — Есть такая старая поговорка: "Даже кошка смеет глядеть на короля". Только, очевидно, тут имеется в виду кошка, живущая во дворце и знакомая с придворным этикетом, а отнюдь не какая-нибудь обитательница крыш пролетарской породы...

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > a cat may look at a king

См. также в других словарях:

  • Accustomed — Ac*cus tomed, a. 1. Familiar through use; usual; customary. An accustomed action. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Frequented by customers. [Obs.] A well accustomed shop. Smollett. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • accustomed — I (customary) adjective adsuetus, common, commonplace, confirmed, consuetudinal, consuetudinary, conventional, established, fixed, habitual, normal, ordinary, prevailing, regular, routine, solitus, traditional, usual associated concepts:… …   Law dictionary

  • accustomed — [ə kus′təmd] adj. 1. customary; usual; characteristic [he spoke with accustomed ease] 2. used (to); habituated ( to) [accustomed to obeying orders] SYN. USUAL …   English World dictionary

  • accustomed — accustomed; un·accustomed; …   English syllables

  • accustomed — [adj1] be or become prepared, used to acclimatized, acquainted, adapted, addicted, confirmed, disciplined, familiar, familiarized, given to, grooved*, habituated, habituated in, in the habit, inured, seasoned, settled in, trained; concept 403 Ant …   New thesaurus

  • accustomed — (adj.) late 15c., made customary, habitual, pp. adjective formed from ACCUSTOM (Cf. accustom) (v.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • accustomed — wonted, customary, habitual, *usual Analogous words: natural, normal, *regular, typical: *common, ordinary, familiar Antonyms: unaccustomed Contrasted words: *strange, singular, peculiar, odd, queer, erratic: * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • accustomed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ customary; usual …   English terms dictionary

  • accustomed — [[t]əkʌ̱stəmd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ to n/ ing If you are accustomed to something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with. I was accustomed to being the only child at… …   English dictionary

  • accustomed to — If you are accustomed to something, you have become familiar with it and you no longer find it strange. Accustomed to usually comes after verbs such as be , become , get , or grow . It did not get lighter but I became accustomed to the dark. I am …   Useful english dictionary

  • accustomed — adj. (cannot stand alone) accustomed to (accustomed to hard work; accustomed to walking long distances; he got accustomed to the warm climate) * * * [ə kʌstəmd] (cannot stand alone) accustomed to (accustomed to hard work; accustomed to walking… …   Combinatory dictionary

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