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1 после того как
1. after havingпосле того как; иметь — after having
сразу после; сразу после того, как — direct after
вскоре после; вскоре после того, как — shortly after
2. after whereтогда как — whereas; while
между тем как — whereas; while
3. afterоставаться после того, как все остальные ушли — to linger after others have left
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2 органы местного самоуправления
1) General subject: local government, local governments (АД), self-governing authorities ("government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony" - COED - AD), local self-government authorities (Hunton & Williams), local government bodies2) Politics: bodies of local self government ("government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony" - COED - AD), organs of local self-government ("government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony" - COED - AD)3) Sociology: local self-governing bodies4) Business: local authorities5) Labor law: local government authorities6) Makarov: municipal authoritiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > органы местного самоуправления
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3 с тех пор как
1. since theтак же; как — the same as
2. since3. afterпосле того как; иметь — after having
сразу после; сразу после того, как — direct after
вскоре после; вскоре после того, как — shortly after
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4 иметь
1. holdиметь силу; оставаться в силе; действовать — to hold good
иметь в запасе — have in store; hold in stock
2. hold backне иметь желания; отлынивать — hang back
3. own4. possess5. after having«имеет временную работу» — having a job but not at work
6. do have7. had8. has9. have gotиметь отношение к; оказывать; влияние на — have a bearing on
10. have hadбыть здоровым, иметь крепкое здоровье — to have good health
иметь перед собой всю жизнь; — to have the world before one
11. have; possess12. getСинонимический ряд:1. владеть (глаг.) быть владельцем; быть обладателем; быть хозяином; владеть2. обладать (глаг.) иметь в распоряжении; иметь в своем распоряжении; обладать; располагать -
5 П-553
ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ VP subj: human1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc)X пришел в себя ' (in refer, to returning to consciousness) X came to his sensesX came to (himself) X came (a)round X regained consciousness (after being drunk) X sobered up (after drowsiness) X roused himself X brightened (perked) up again.«Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя мы сидели у постели...» (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).2. (more often pfvj to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle downX пришел в себя = X calmed downX recovered (from a shock etc) X pulled himself together X regained his composure X was (became) himself (his old self) again X felt more like himself (again) X came to his senses X got over it (the shock etc).Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). Не was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a)....Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).Оставшись один, он (Голубев) немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short restX пришел в себя - X caught his breathX rested up (in limited contexts) X got his bearings.Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... «Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?» - спросила она (мать). «Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти» (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she (his mother) asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a). -
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ПОСЛЕ ТРУДОВ ПРАВЕДНЫХ coll, humor PrepP Invar adv fixed WOafter having worked wellafter a job well done(in limited contexts) after an honest day's work.А теперь, после трудов праведных, хорошо бы выпить. Now, after a job well done, I wouldn't mind having a drink. -
7 прийти в себя
• ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ[VP; subj: human]=====1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc): X пришел в себя ≈ [in refer, to returning to consciousness]⇒ X came to his senses; X came to (himself); X came (a)round; X regained consciousness; [after being drunk] X sobered up; [after drowsiness] X roused himself; X brightened (perked) up again.♦ "Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя; мы сидели у постели..." (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).♦ Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).2. [more often pfv]⇒ to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down:- X recovered (from a shock etc);- X got over it (the shock etc).♦ Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). He was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).♦...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).♦ Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).♦ Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).♦ Оставшись один, он [Голубев] немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest:- X rested up;- [in limited contexts] X got his bearings.♦ Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk♦...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... "Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?" - спросила она [ мать]. "Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти" (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she [his mother] asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прийти в себя
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8 приходить в себя
• ПРИХОДИТЬ/ПРИЙТИ В СЕБЯ[VP; subj: human]=====1. to return to a conscious state (after having been unconscious) or to a fully alert state (after having been very drunk, very drowsy etc): X пришел в себя ≈ [in refer, to returning to consciousness]⇒ X came to his senses; X came to (himself); X came (a)round; X regained consciousness; [after being drunk] X sobered up; [after drowsiness] X roused himself; X brightened (perked) up again.♦ "Около десяти часов вечера она пришла в себя; мы сидели у постели..." (Лермонтов 1). "Around ten at night she came to, we were sitting by her bed..." (1a).♦ Отогревшись у мельничного костра, Харлампо пришел в себя... (Искандер 5). When he was warmed up beside the mill fire, Harlampo regained consciousness (5a).2. [more often pfv]⇒ to come out of a state of intense nervousness, fright, worry, surprise etc, settle down:- X recovered (from a shock etc);- X got over it (the shock etc).♦ Весь ещё во власти раздражения, он мало-помалу приходил в себя (Максимов 3). He was still in the grip of his irritation, but gradually calmed down (3a).♦...Почтенные представители долго еще не могли прийти в себя от удивления (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)... The worthy representatives did not recover from their surprise for some time (2a).♦ Рвацкий меня изумил, а я Рвацкого испугал... когда я объяснил, что пришёл подписать договор с ним на печатание моего романа в издаваемом им журнале. Но тем не менее он быстро пришел в себя... (Булгаков 12). If Rvatsky astonished me, I clearly terrified Rvatsky...when I explained that I had come to sign a contract with him for my novel which was going to be printed in the magazine he published. However, he quickly pulled himself together (12a).♦ Егор тараторил, асам, похоже, приходил пока в себя - гость был и вправду нежданный (Шукшин 1). Egor chattered on while making an effort to regain his composure: the guest was indeed most unexpected (1a).♦ Оставшись один, он [Голубев] немного пришел в себя и стал раскладывать лежавшую на столе груду бумаг (Войнович 2). Left alone, Golubev began to feel more like himself and started to arrange the heap of papers on his desk (2a).3. to overcome one's fatigue by taking a short rest:- X rested up;- [in limited contexts] X got his bearings.♦ Я устал с дороги. Дай мне в себя прийти, а потом поговорим. I'm tired from the trip. Let me catch my breath, and then we'll talk♦...Войдя в избу, Михаил поставил на пол плетенную из бересты корзину... "Самовар ставить или баню затоплять?" - спросила она [ мать]. "Погоди маленько. Дай в себя прийти" (Абрамов 1). When he got inside, Mikhail put down his birch-bark basket... "Shall I put on the samovar or heat up the bathhouse?" she [his mother] asked. "Wait a bit. Give me some time to get my bearings" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приходить в себя
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9 после трудов праведных
• ПОСЛЕ ТРУДОВ ПРАВЕДНЫХ coll, humor[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ after having worked well:- [in limited contexts] after an honest daY's work.♦ А теперь, после трудов праведных, хорошо бы выпить. Now, after a job well done, I wouldn't mind having a drink.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > после трудов праведных
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10 только после того как
1. not afterпосле того как; иметь — after having
2. not untilбант как символ любви, союза — love knot
как отмечает автор … — as the author notes …
только после того; как; только тогда; когда — not until
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > только после того как
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11 К-489
(КАК) НА КУРЬЕРСКИХ obs ((как +) PrepP these forms only advvery quickly, hurriedlyswiftlyposthaste promptly (in limited contexts) make short work of sth.Наконец толстый (мужчина), послуживши богу и государю, заслуживши всеобщее уважение, оставляет службу, перебирается и делается помещиком, славным русским барином, хлебосолом, и живёт, и хорошо живет. А после него опять тоненькие наследники спускают, по русскому обычаю, на курьерских все отцовское добро (Гоголь 3). Finally, the fat man, after serving God and Tsar and earning general respect, retires from service, moves out of town, and settles down as a landowner, a hospitable Russian gentleman. And thus he lives, and lives well. And after him come his thin heirs, who promptly squander, Russian-style, the wealth he has accumulated (3e). In the end, after having served God and the Emperor and won general respect, the fat man resigns the service, goes to live on his estate, becomes a landowner, a fine Russian gentleman, a hospitable host, and lives on and lives well. After him, as is the Russian custom, his thin heirs make short work of their father's fortune (3a). -
12 как на курьерских
• (КАК) НА КУРЬЕРСКИХ obs[(как +) PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ very quickly, hurriedly:- swiftly;- posthaste;- promptly;- [in limited contexts] make short work of sth.♦ Наконец толстый [мужчина], послуживши богу и государю, заслуживши всеобщее уважение, оставляет службу, перебирается и делается помещиком, славным русским барином, хлебосолом, и живёт, и хорошо живет. А после него опять тоненькие наследники спускают, по русскому обычаю, на курьерских все отцовское добро (Гоголь 3). Finally, the fat man, after serving God and Tsar and earning general respect, retires from service, moves out of town, and settles down as a landowner, a hospitable Russian gentleman. And thus he lives, and lives well. And after him come his thin heirs, who promptly squander, Russian-style, the wealth he has accumulated (3e). In the end, after having served God and the Emperor and won general respect, the fat man resigns the service, goes to live on his estate, becomes a landowner, a fine Russian gentleman, a hospitable host, and lives on and lives well. After him, as is the Russian custom, his thin heirs make short work of their father's fortune (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на курьерских
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13 на курьерских
• (КАК) НА КУРЬЕРСКИХ obs[(как +) PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ very quickly, hurriedly:- swiftly;- posthaste;- promptly;- [in limited contexts] make short work of sth.♦ Наконец толстый [мужчина], послуживши богу и государю, заслуживши всеобщее уважение, оставляет службу, перебирается и делается помещиком, славным русским барином, хлебосолом, и живёт, и хорошо живет. А после него опять тоненькие наследники спускают, по русскому обычаю, на курьерских все отцовское добро (Гоголь 3). Finally, the fat man, after serving God and Tsar and earning general respect, retires from service, moves out of town, and settles down as a landowner, a hospitable Russian gentleman. And thus he lives, and lives well. And after him come his thin heirs, who promptly squander, Russian-style, the wealth he has accumulated (3e). In the end, after having served God and the Emperor and won general respect, the fat man resigns the service, goes to live on his estate, becomes a landowner, a fine Russian gentleman, a hospitable host, and lives on and lives well. After him, as is the Russian custom, his thin heirs make short work of their father's fortune (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на курьерских
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14 извиняться что иметь
после того как; иметь — after having
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > извиняться что иметь
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15 М-314
СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С МЫСЛЯМИ VP subj: human to regain control over one's thoughts and one's ability to concentrate on the matter at hand (often after having been frightened, having experienced some strong emotion etc)X собрался с мыслями - X collected (gathered) his thoughts."А сейчас я... помолчу, соберусь с мыслями, попробую отогнать страхи» (Пастернак 1). "Now...I'll keep quiet and collect my thoughts and try to forget my anxieties" (1a). -
16 собираться с мыслями
• СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С МЫСЛЯМИ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to regain control over one's thoughts and one's ability to concentrate on the matter at hand (often after having been frightened, having experienced some strong emotion etc):- X собрался с мыслями≈ X collected (gathered) his thoughts.♦ "А сейчас я... помолчу, соберусь с мыслями, попробую отогнать страхи" (Пастернак 1). "Now...I'll keep quiet and collect my thoughts and try to forget my anxieties" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собираться с мыслями
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17 собраться с мыслями
• СОБИРАТЬСЯ/СОБРАТЬСЯ С МЫСЛЯМИ[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to regain control over one's thoughts and one's ability to concentrate on the matter at hand (often after having been frightened, having experienced some strong emotion etc):- X собрался с мыслями≈ X collected (gathered) his thoughts.♦ "А сейчас я... помолчу, соберусь с мыслями, попробую отогнать страхи" (Пастернак 1). "Now...I'll keep quiet and collect my thoughts and try to forget my anxieties" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > собраться с мыслями
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18 падкий
greedy (of, for), mad (after), having a weakness/penchant (for), susceptible (to)* * ** * *greedy, mad, having a weakness/penchant* * *lickerishsharp-set -
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С ПЕРЕПОЯ (-ю) highly coll PrepP these forms only advas a result of or after heavy drinking: (being) dead drunk(after) having gotten drunk (being) in a drunken state (being) hung over. -
20 с перепою
• С ПЕРЕПОЯ <-ю> highly coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ as a result of or after heavy drinking:- (being) hung over.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с перепою
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