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  • 21 рельеф, созданный комплексом форм, в образовании которых главную роль играют фазовые переходы из воды в лед и обратно и вызванны

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  • 23 Б-119

    HE ДАЙ (HE ПРИВЕДИ) БОГ (БОЖЕ, ГОС-ПОДИ) НЕ ПРИВЕДИ ГОСПОДЬ all coll these forms only fixed WO
    1. ( indep. clause, sent adv (parenth), or predic (with subj: usu. infin)) (used to express concern that sth. disagreeable may happen, a warning to s.o. not to do sth., or the unde-sirability, inadmissibility of sth.) it would be bad, unfortunate if... God (heaven) forbid
    (may) God preserve (save) s.o. (from sth.) God (heaven) help s.o. (if...) (in limited contexts) (avoid sth.) at all costs.
    "А если бы сбились с пути, да до утра, не приведи господи, закоченели бы как ледышки» (Айтматов 1). "What if you'd been lost right through until morning, God forbid? You'd have frozen solid, like icicles" (1b)
    ...В первую же ночь тайному суровому испытанию подвергалась ее любовь: не дай бог, не появился ли в ней какой-нибудь новый опыт (Трифонов 1). The very first night upon her return she would secretly be put to the test, and heaven forbid that her lovemaking reveal any new experience (1a).
    Лука Лукич:) He приведи бог служить по ученой части, всего боишься. Всякий мешается, всякому хочется показать, что он тоже умный человек (Гоголь 4). (L.L.:) God help anyone whose job has anything to do with education! You're afraid of everything, everybody interferes, everybody wants to show that he is an intelligent man too (4b).
    Они (Ирина Викторовна и Никандров) чувствовали необходимость сохранения некоторой дистанции между собой, чтобы, не дай бог, не случилось такой близости, когда одному известно о другом всё... (Залыгин 1). They (Irina Viktorovna and Nikandrov) felt it necessary to maintain a certain distance between each other, to avoid at all costs growing so close that each knew everything about the other... (1a).
    2. ( usu. predic (with subj: any common noun), indep. clause, or adv ( intensif)) (a person or thing is) extremely bad, awful etc, (some undesirable quality is) very strongly manifested, (some undesirable action is carried out) with extreme intensity
    goodness (God), how AdjP one (sth.) is
    one got ( sth. is etc) incredibly AdjP ( s.o. (sth.)) like I hope never to see (hear etc) again God, may the Lord) save us (you etc) from such a NP (from a NP like that) God (may the Lord) spare you (me etc) a NP like that (in limited contexts) I wouldn't wish him (her, that etc) on my worst enemy (as a response to a question or a rejoinder to an exclamation) God, yes! and how! (in limited contexts) a God-awful NP
    . «Когда я был еще подпоручиком, раз, знаете, мы подгуляли между собою, а ночью сделалась тревога вот мы и вышли перед фрунт навеселе, да уж и досталось нам, как Алексей Петрович узнал: не дай господи, как он рассердился!» (Лермонтов 1). "When I was still a second lieutenant we all got a little high one time, and during the night there was an alarm
    so we came out lit up in front of the soldiers, and did we get it from Aleksey Petrovich when he found out
    goodness, how furious he was!" (1a).
    «Измаялась я с ней (Галькой), - стала жаловаться Степа-нида. - Ой девка, не приведи господь никому такую» (Распутин 1). "She's (Galia has) wore me out," began Stepanida plaintively. "The little beast! I wouldn't wish her on my worst enemy" (1a).
    Поступайте в кондуктора! Вы не можете заниматься зоологией», - неслось из кабинета. «Строг?» - спрашивал котелок у Панкрата. «У, - не приведи бог», - отвечал Панк-рат... (Булгаков 10). ( context transl) "Go and get jobs as conductors! You aren't fit to study zoology," came from the office. "Strict, eh?" the derby asked Pankrat. "A holy terror," answered Pankrat (10a).

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  • 24 Б-165

    БОЛЕЕ (БОЛЬШЕ) ТОГО these forms only usu. sent adv fixed WO
    in addition to and beyond what has just been stated (used to indicate the significance of the statement that follows): (and) what is more
    more than that and not only that moreover on top of that (in limited contexts) even worse.
    ...Он (юный негодяй) при всем своём нахальстве никак не мог там (в доме дяди Сандро) показаться. Более того. Ему пришлось совсем уехать из наших мест (Искандер 3)....Despite his considerable effrontery, he (the young reprobate) did not dare make an appearance there (at Uncle Sandro's). More than that, he had to get out of our part of the world altogether (3a).
    ...С момента исключения (из Союза писателей) и до самого моего отъезда в декабре 1980 года ни в одной советской газете моё имя не было упомянуто ни разу. Больше того, чиновники из Союза писателей делали вид, что они о таком писателе даже не слышали... (Войнович 1)....From the moment I was expelled (from the Writers' Union) until I left the country, in December 1980, my name was not mentioned in a single Soviet newspaper. Moreover, the officials in the Writers' Union pretended not to have ever heard of a writer named Voinovich... (1a).
    Остаётся признать, что сюр-интендант Ратабон умышленно не предупредил труппу об уничтожении театра. Более того, он скрыл всякие приготовления к этому... (Булгаков 5). We must...conclude that Superintendent Ratabon had deliberately refrained from informing the company of the imminent demolition of its theater. Even worse, he concealed all the preparations for this action... (5a).

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  • 25 Б-167

    ВСЁ БОЛЕЕ И БОЛЕЕ ВСЁ БОЛЬШЕ И БОЛЬШЕ AdvP these forms only adv ( intensif) fixed WO
    used to show increasing intensification of some action, feeling etc
    more and more.
    Он (Обломов) каждый день все более и более дружился с хозяйкой: о любви и в ум ему не приходило... Он сближался с Агафьей Матвеевной - как будто подвигался к огню, от которого становится всё теплее и теплее, но которого любить нельзя (Гончаров 1). Не (Oblomov) was becoming more and more friendly with (his landlady) every day, the thought of love never entered his head..He simply drew closer to Agafya Matveyevna as to a fire which makes one feel warmer and warmer, but is not loved (1b).

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  • 26 Б-218

    TO ЛИ (ЕЩЁ) БУДЕТ coll VP subj. these forms only indep. clause ( var. with ещё) or the main clause in a complex sent fixed WO
    some action, phenomenon etc (mentioned in the preceding context) will manifest itself on a larger scale, to a greater degree than it did before
    more is coming (on the way)
    more NPs) are coming (on the way) there's more to come there will be more NPs) you ain't seen nothin' yet this is just the beginning (of sth.) I
    we etc) haven't even begun to...yet
    (in limited contexts) this is just the tip of the iceberg.
    «Как нас, однако, уже успели воспитать (то ли еще будет!..): что что-нибудь непременно у тебя должно быть, что как-нибудь именно так должно быть, кроме, как есть, что как-нибудь надо, чтоб было» (Битов 2)....How they've managed to condition us already (more to come!): that you absolutely ought to have something, that somehow you ought to have it precisely this way, other than as it is, that somehow you must have it (2a).
    «Это же смертоубийство учинил твой (верблюд) Каранар. А ты его спокойно отпускаешь в степь!» - «Не отпускал я его, Казаке. Сам он ушёл...». - «А ты и рад. Но подожди, то ли ещё будет» (Айтматов 2). "Your (camel) Karanar has started on a murderous course, yet you let him go out into the steppe without any qualms." "I didn't let him go out, Kazake. He just went of his own accord...." uSo you're glad, are you? But, you see, there'll be more trouble" (2a).

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  • 27 Б-223

    (Я) HE Я БУДУ (, если не...) highly coll VP subj. these forms only the main clause in a complex sent usu. this WO (used to express certainty that some event or action did take, is taking, or will take place also used to express one's firm resolve to do sth.) I am convinced, absolutely certain (of sth.), I am determined (to accomplish sth.): if...I'll eat my hat...or I'll eat my hat;...or my name isn't... my namе's not...if... I'll be hanged (damned) if... strike me blind (dumb, dead etc) if...
    (in limited contexts, in refer, to one's resolve) I'll damn well see (to it) that... "Я как „Семерых козлят" по радио услыхала, так и сказала себе: „Не я буду, если эта женщина не будет у меня работать"»... (Гинзбург 2). "As soon as I heard the 'Seven Little Kids' on the radio, I said to myself, 'My name's not Kraevskaya if I don't get that woman onto my staff.. '" (2a).

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  • 28 В-26

    В КОИ-ТО (В КОИ) ВЕКИ coll PrepP these forms only adv most often used with pfv past verbs when used with impfv or pfv fut verbs, usu. denotes a repeated action fixed WO
    finally, for the first time in a long period or after a long wait
    at (long) last
    after all this time after an eternity (of waiting (of silence etc)) (of repeated actions) once in a blue moon once in a great while.
    "...Зачем ты это сделал (загнал полицмейстера в клозет)? Ты его не любишь?» - «Давайте об этом не будем», -предложил Виктор. «Так, а о чем же мы будем?.. В кои веки случилось что-то интересное, и сразу - не будем» (Стругацкие 1). "...Why did you do it (lock the police chief in the lavatory)? Don't you like him?" "Let's not talk about it," proposed Viktor. "Then what will we talk about?...At long last something interesting happens, and right away we can't talk about it" (1a)
    ...Близилось открытое и общемосковское - в кои-то веки! -собрание советских писателей... (Свирский 1). The open, all-Moscow conference of Soviet writers was approaching after an eternity of silence (1a).
    Ефим и Наташа приехали в субботу, как раз к тому дню, когда было решено накрыть стол... В кои веки собрались все вместе... (Рыбаков 1). Yefim and Natasha arrived on a Saturday, the very day we had decided to 'have a spread'...-once in a blue moon the whole family got together.. (1a).

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  • 29 В-216

    ЧТО ВОЗЬМЁШЬ (ВЗЯТЬ) ского-чего coll, often condes VP pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing возьмёшь (1st var.) or impers predic (2nd van) these forms only fixed WO
    (the behavior, action, statement in question) is typical (of s.o.), one cannot expect anything better (from s.o.): что с X-a возьмёшь? == what (else) could (can) you expect from X?
    what do you expect from X? Когда ибанцы (nonce word) узнали (с разрешения начальства, разумеется), что китайцы на стены домов и заборы вешают листки со всякого рода хвалебными критическими заметками, называемые дадзыбао, они надрывались от хохота... Впрочем, что с них взять! (Зиновьев 1). When the people of Ibansk discovered (with, of course, the permission of the authorities) that the Chinese covered their walls and fences with placards carrying all kinds of criticism or eulogies, called Da-Tsi-Bao, they went into hoots of laughter....What else could you expect from the Chinese! (1a).
    ...He было в этих коротких словах ни злости, ни обиды на сына, оставившего её без крова и хлеба, -один... всепрощающий смысл: мол, такой он у меня уродился, что с него взять?! (Распутин 4)....There was no anger or bitterness in those brief words against her son, who had left her without shelter or bread-only... (an) all-forgiving meaning: that's the way he was born to me, what can you expect from him? (4a).

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  • 30 В-254

    ВОЛЯ ВАША (ТВОЙ) coll ( these forms only)
    1. ( indep. sent) (said in response to s.o. 's statement expressing or implying his intention to act in a certain way) you can do whatever you want to: (do) as you wish (please)
    do as you like itfs up to you suit yourself (-selves) have it your way.
    «Много ль за часы-то, Алёна Ивановна?»... - «Полтора рубля-с и процент вперёд, коли хотите-с». - «Полтора рубля!» - вскрикнул молодой человек. «Ваша воля». - И старуха протянула ему обратно часы (Достоевский 3). uDo I get much for the watch then, Alyona Ivanovna?"..."One and a half rubles with interest in advance, if you like." uOne and a half rubles!" cried the young man. "It's up to you," and the old woman handed the watch back to him (3a).
    2. (sent adv
    usu. parenth) fixed WO
    used to express the speaker's refusal to do what has been suggested or demanded
    also used to express the speaker's disagreement with or objection to some statement, action etc that he considers unreasonable, ludicrous etc
    say what you will (like, want) (, but...)
    (you may (can)) think what you will (wish) (, but...)
    (in limited contexts) thatis all very well, but... Вот этого самого незнакомца в берете, воля ваша, Стёпа в своем кабинете вчера никак не видал (Булгаков 9). Say what you will, out Styopa had not seen this stranger in the beret at his office at all (9a).
    «Угодно вам заряжать?» - спросил Павел Петрович, вынимая из ящика пистолеты. «Нет заряжайте вы, а я шаги отмеривать стану... Раз, два, три...» - «Евгений Васильич, — с трудом пролепетал Пётр (он дрожал, как в лихорадке), -воля ваша, я отойду». - «Четыре... пять... Отойди, братец, отойди...» (Тургенев 2). "Would you care to load?" inquired Pavel Petrovich, taking the pistols out of the box. "No, you load while I measure out the paces....One, two, three..." "Please sir," Piotr faltered with an effort (he was trembling as if he had fever) "say what you like, but I am going farther off." "Four...five...all right, move away, my good fellow, move away..." (3c).
    Но только, воля ваша, здесь не мёртвые души, здесь скрывается что-то другое» (Гоголь 3). "You may think what you will, but this is not a matter of dead souls, there is something else behind all this" (3c).
    «...Намерен я тебя женить». - «На ком это, батюшка?» - спросил изумлённый Алексей. - «На Лизавете Григорьевне Муромской...» -«Воля ваша, Лиза Муромская мне вовсе не нравится». -«После понравится. Стерпится, слюбится» (Пушкин 3). "...I intend to get you a wife." "Who would that be, father?" asked the astonished Aleksei. "Lizaveta Grigorevna Muromskaia...." "That's all very well, but I don't like Liza Muromskaia in the least." "You'll grow to like her. Love comes with time" (3a).

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  • 31 В-349

    И ВСЯ НЕДОЛГА ВОТ (ТЕБЕ) И ВСЯ НЕДОЛГА both highly coll (sent these forms only usu. the concluding clause in a compound sent the preceding clause usu. has a verb in fut, imper, or subjunctive fixed WO
    (used in refer, to the preceding action, problem etc to emphasize that it can or will be done, solved etc quickly and easily) and with that the matter is finished, there is nothing more to be said about it
    and that's that (it)
    and that's the end of it and that's all (there is to it) and that settles (does) it.
    Сам по себе процесс выглядел делом нехитрым: помпа, вашгерд - ящик с ситами, наподобие улья, - вот и вся, казалось, недолга... (Максимов 2). The process itself seems fairly uncomplicated: a pump, a buddle (a box looking like a large beehive that contained a series of sieves), and that was all... (2a).

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  • 32 Г-181

    ИЗ ГОДА В ГОД (ИЗ ГОДУ В ГОД) PrepP these forms only adv used with impfv verbs fixed WO
    (used to convey the constant, uninterrupted nature of an action) every year, over the course of several or many years
    year after year
    from year to year year in (,) year out year in and year out.
    (Алекс:)...Честно говоря, надоело как-то (преподавать детишкам). Из года в год параграфы - потом спрашивать, опять параграфы - и опять каждого спрашивать (Солженицын 11). (А.:). То be frank, I just got fed up (with teaching kids). Year after year going through sections of a textbook, questioning the kids on them, then some more out of the textbook, and then again questioning the kids one after the other (11a).
    Так путешествовали мы из года в год, так путешествуем мы из года в год, так будем путешествовать мы из года в год... (Аксенов 6). So we traveled from year to year, so we travel from year to year, so we will travel from year to year (6a).
    Возьмите очереди. Раз постоять - пустяк. Сто раз - пустяк. А если изо дня в день, из года в год?» (Зиновьев 2). "Take queues.
    То stand in line once is nothing. To stand in line a hundred times is nothing. But if it's day in day out, year in year out? (2a).

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  • 33 Г-261

    НА МОЮ (твою и т. п.) ГОЛОВУ coll PrepP these forms only sent adv (occas. parenth) more often used with pfv past verbs fixed WO
    (of some action, occurrence etc) causing me (you etc) inconvenience, difficulties, trouble
    unfortunately for me (you etc)
    to my (your etc) misfortune (detriment, dismay) (in limited contexts) a disaster for me (you etc) I am (you are etc) in for trouble.
    На мою голову Тамурка вспомнила, что у меня приближается день рождения (Зиновьев 2). То my dismay Tamurka remembered that my birthday was drawing near (2a).
    (Анчугин:) Отправили меня с тобой на мою голову. Я три месяца не пил, а ты, змей, за три дня всего меня испортил (Вампилов 1). (А.:) It was a disaster for me to be sent here with you. I hadn't had a drink for three months, and you've made a complete write-off of me in three days, you snake (1a).

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  • 34 Г-439

    ПОШЛА ПИСАТЬ ГУБЕРНИЯ (И) ПОШЛО (ПОШЛА) ПИСАТЬ coll humor VP subj. (1st var.) or VPimpcr s (2nd var) these forms only fixed WO
    things started up, some action was undertaken etc in a very intense manner, everything was set in motion (and developed rapidly)
    there they go
    off they go (went) things really began to take off (of arguments etc) the fireworks started.
    Галопад летел во всю пропалую: почтмейстерша, капитан-исправник, дама с голубым пером... всё поднялось и понеслось... «Бона! Пошла писать губерния!» - проговорил Чичиков... (Гоголь 3). The dancing was going full tilt: the postmasters wife, the police captain, a lady with a pale blue feather... -all of them had taken off and were now rushing and swirling about. "There they go!"Chichikov muttered.. (3e).
    Общий хохот покрыл его (Луки Савича) голос... Все хохочут долго, дружно... Только начнут умолкать, кто-нибудь подхватит опять - и пошло писать (Гончаров 1). His (Luka Savich's) voice was drowned in the general laughter...They all laughed and laughed in unison....When the laughter began to die down, someone would start it anew and-off they went again (1a).
    Егорша потолкался с недельку в райцентре, все разнюхал, повыведал, тому зубы заговорил, этому заговорил - сел на райкомовскую легковуху. И пошла писать губерния. Куда ни заехал, куда ни заявился - первый человек (Абрамов 1). Egorsha lingered for a week or so in the district center, had a good sniff around, wormed out some information, sweet-talked this one, sweet-talked that one, and...became the District Committee chauffeur. Then things really began to take off. Whomever he paid a call on, wherever he appeared, he was like a VIP (1a).
    The source of the first variant is Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls («Мёртвые души»), 1842.

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  • 35 Д-48

    ДЕВАТЬСЯ/ДЁТЬСЯ НЕКУДА (кому) these forms only impers predic with бытье)
    1. s.o. has no place to go for entertainment, nothing with which to fill time: X-y некуда было деваться - X had nowhere to go (and nothing to do)
    X had no way to kill time.
    2. ( usu. impfv
    usu. this WO s.o. has no other choice of action, is forced by circumstances to act in a certain way (as specified by the context)
    X-y деваться некуда - X has (there is) no (other) alternative (way out)
    X has no other recourse (but...) there is nothing X can do (about sth.) there is nothing else to do (but...) there is nothing for it (but...) (in limited contexts) there is no going (turning) back.
    И Фрейдкин, как всякий кулак, за этот кредит брал проценты. Беднякам деваться некуда... (Рыбаков 1)....Like any kulak, Freidkin charged interest. There was nothing the poor people could do... (1a).
    ...Все они (адвокаты) тут друг задруга, у них профессиональная солидарность, и если я без всяких оснований перейду к другому адвокату, то он встретит меня не лучшим образом. Деваться, вижу, некуда, и я ему (Терещенко) веб выкладываю (Рыбаков 1)....They (the lawyers) were all for each other in that place, they had their professional solidarity, so if I had gone to another lawyer, without any cause whatever, he wouldn't have treated me any better. I saw there was nothing else to do but tell him (Tereshchenko) everything (1a).

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  • 36 Д-118

    МЫСЛИМОЕ (МЫСЛИМО substand) ЛИ ДЕЛО coll (sent these forms only usu. the main clause in a complex sent (often foil. by a чтобы-clause), a clause in a compound sent, or indep. sent (often used as an exclamation or rhetorical question) fixed WO
    (used to express one's displeasure, resentment, indignation etc over some action or occurrence) this is unacceptable, unimaginable
    is it conceivable (possible) that...?
    (in limited contexts) itfs beyond me it's (that's) (simply) unheard of.
    «Подумай сама, - начинает старший, - мыслимое ли дело, чтобы немцы подпустили этого прохвоста (Петлюру) близко к городу?» (Булгаков 3). "Now just think," Alexei began. "Is is conceivable that the Germans should let that scoundrel Petlyura come anywhere near the city?" (3a).
    «Ну, мыслимое ли это дело: русские, православные люди сцепились между собой, и удержу нету» (Шолохов 5). "Ay, it's beyond me! Russians, true Christians, going for each other like this and there's no pulling you apart" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-118

  • 37 Д-129

    СЛЫХАННОЕ (СЛЫХАНО substand) ЛИ ДЕЛО coll (sent these forms only usu. the main clause in a complex sent (often foil. by а чтобы-clause), a clause in a compound sent, or indep. sent (often used as an exclamation or rhetorical question) fixed WO
    (used to express one's indignation over or strongly negative attitude toward some action or occurrence) this is unacceptable, outrageous, utterly unreasonable, should not be
    whoever (who's ever) heard of such a thing (of anything like it)?
    whoever heard of...? itfs (just (simply)) unheard of (unbelievable) this (that, it) beats all.
    "...Слыхано ли дело, - подьячие задумали нами владеть, подьячие гонят наших господ с барского двора...»(Пушкин 1). "Whoever heard of clerks imagining that they can take us over, that they can drive our masters out of their house?" (1b).
    «Слыхано ль дело, меня две власти приставили следить за лесом, а этот безродный грек заставляет меня следить за скотом» (Искандер 5). "It beats all - two regimes have appointed me to watch over the forest, but that kinless Greek is forcing me to watch the animals" (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-129

  • 38 Е-6

    (И) ЕЖУ ПОНЯТНО highly coll these forms only subj-compl with быть» ( subj: это or a clause), pres only fixed WO
    the essence of some statement (action, fact etc) is so obvious, so clear that it is impossible not to understand it: это - = anyone (any fool, any half-wit etc) could tell (see) (that)
    ift (as) plain as day.
    Нина говорит, что не красит волосы, но и ежу понятно, что это неправда. Nina says she doesn't dye her hair, but any fool can see it's not true.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Е-6

  • 39 К-135

    КЛИН КЛИНОМ ВЫШИБАЮТ (ВЫБИВАЮТ, ВЫШИБАЕТСЯ, ВЫБИВАЕТСЯ) (saying other finite forms and infin are also used) the undesirable consequences of some action are neutralized, some condition is remedied etc by the same means that brought about the consequences or gave rise to the condition: - fight fire with fire one nail drives out another (in refer, to a hangover) a hair of the dog (that bit you (him etc)).
    В то время, когда Ираида беспечно торжествовала победу, неустрашимый штаб-офицер не дремал и, руководясь пословицей: «Выбивай клин клином», научил некоторую авантюристку, Клемантинку де Бурбон, предъявить права свои (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). While Iraidka was unconcernedly celebrating her victory, the intrepid staff-officer was not asleep. Guided by the proverb uOne nail drives out another," he found an adventuress, a certain Clementinka de Bourbon, and put her up to presenting a claim (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-135

  • 40 К-258

    (И) КОНЦЫ В ВОДУ coll NP these forms only usu. used as a clause in a compound or complex sent preceded by one or more clauses fixed WO
    (and) no bits of evidence (from a reprehensible action, crime etc) will be left for anyone to discover, no one will ever find out about it
    and no traces will be left behind
    (and) none (no one) will be (any) the wiser and no one will (would) know the difference.
    «Ешьте, не стесняйтесь. Я знаю: вы постоянно испытываете дьявольский аппетит, особенно в гостях». - «Что скажет Вера Николаевна!» — воскликнул я. «...Мы с вами сейчас расправимся со всем этим... затем отнесём посуду на кухню - и концы в воду» (Катаев 3). "Eat, man, don't be shy. I know you always have a devilish appetite, particularly when you're dining out." "What will Vera Nikolayevna say!" I exclaimed. "...We'll soon finish this off...take the dishes back to the kitchen-and no one will be any the wiser" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-258

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