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101 fuck
I n1) vulg slI'll get that Johnny Fonlane's balls cut off, do you hear me, you guinea fuck? — Я оторву яйца этому Джонни Фонтейну, ты слышишь меня, пидор итальянский?
I've been wailing for you to become my right arm so we can kill those fucks that are trying to destroy our father and our Family — Я ждал, пока ты станешь моей правой рукой, чтобы разделаться с этими долбаными козлами, которые пытаются погубить нашего отца и нашу семью
2) vulg slShe said he's not a bad fuck — Она сказала, что у него хорошо стоит
3) tabooBeing a virgin I had to know what a fuck was like — Поскольку я была девственницей, мне не терпелось попробовать
He flung her a fuck the equivalent of a ten-round fight — Он, трахнул ее со страшной силой
II vi tabooHe'll slip her a fuck as soon as look at her — Он ее трахнет, ты и оглянуться не успеешь
"Where have you been?" "Out fucking" — "Где ты была?" - "Да так, трахалась"
III vtThat gal, they say, fucks like a mink — Она, говорят, большая любительница этого дела
1) vulg slYou fuck me and I fuck you — Если ты меня насаживаешь, то и я тебя, в натуре, буду насаживать
They fuck me — Они водят меня за нос, блин
And if you ain't careful he's gonna fuck you — Если не будешь держать ухо востро, он тебя мигом наколет, блин
I was with them twenty years but they fucked me anyhow — Я проработал с ними двадцать лет, но они все равно меня "обули"
2) vulg sl3) vulg slI'm not in the mood either but anybody fucks me anyway — Я тоже не в настроении, но тем не менее любой считает своим долгом сделать мне втык
4) vulg slMy God, if the doctor sent out a bill it might fuck the whole thing — Господи, если этот врач пришлет счет, то он мне испортит всю малину
5) tabooI fucked her slowly at first, then harder and harder until she came — Я трахал ее сначала медленно, а затем все быстрее и быстрее, пока она не кончила
"Fuck me?" said the duchess more in hope than in anger — "Трахнуть меня?" - воскликнула герцогиня больше с надеждой, чем во гневе
He'd fuck anything on two legs — Он трахает все, что шевелится
He actually said in public that he had fucked her — Он заявил при всех, что он ее трахнул
That young woman will fuck anybody as long as he is famous — Эта молодая особа дрючится только со знаменитостями
IV interj vulg slHe's fucking me, he's milking me come, he's fucking me half to death — Он трахает меня так, что я уже кончаю. Он меня совсем задрючил
Oh, fuck! — Твою мать!
Oh fuck, what's the difference? — Какая разница, блин?!
Fuck no! — Говорю тебе нет, блин!
V expl vulg slOh fuck, the thing's busted! — Сломалась, блин!
Let's fuck and go! — Поехали, на хер!
Let's fuck and continue the shit! — Давай, на хер, продолжим!
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102 fall on one's feet
удачно выйти, выкрутиться из затруднительного положения, счастливо отделаться; ≈ выйти сухим из водыAnyhow it's all over now. We've fallen on our feet and We've got the future before us. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. IV) — Однако сейчас все позади. Мы сумели избежать краха, будущее нам не страшно.
He had always been a harum-scarum, always getting into trouble, but always landing on his feet... (J. Aldridge, ‘The Hunter’, ch. I) — Энди Эндрюс всегда был непоседлив и быстр на решения, легко попадал в беду, но всегда из нее выпутывался.
Don't worry about that boy; he always lands on his feet. (DEI) — Об этом парнишке не беспокойтесь. Он всегда выйдет сухим из воды.
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103 have a shot at smth.
(по) пытаться сделать что-л., (по)пробовать, (с)делать попыткуI'll begin to type my own letters. I'll have a good shot at it anyhow. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. I) — Буду сам перепечатывать свои письма. Во всяком случае, постараюсь.
Have you heard of the Prix de Luxembourg, Emmy? It's a competition open to all artists who've never been in the Salon. I mean to have a shot at it. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part II, ch. V) — Слыхала ты о Люксембургской премии, Эмми? Это конкурс, в котором могут принять участие все художники, еще ни разу не выставлявшиеся в Салоне. Я думаю попытать счастья.
He simply asked Smyth if he knew anybody in the business who could give Jack orders. ‘I think so!’ Smyth looked enthusiastic. ‘Could you have a shot at them, Smythie?’ Smyth did not hesitate. ‘Of course.’ (J. Aldridge, ‘Heroes of the Empty View’, ch. 19) — Он просто спросил Смита, нет ли у него каких-нибудь знакомых в деловом мире, которые могли бы дать Джеку заказы. - Наверняка есть! - воскликнул Смит с энтузиазмом. - Так вы попробуйте взять их за жабры, Смити, ладно? - Обязательно, - не раздумывая пообещал Смит.
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104 the first step
первый шаг, первая попытка (обыкн. употр. с гл. to take)In a way you might call all of this the first step toward fulfilment of a vision. (A. Hailey, ‘The Final Diagnosis’, ch. 2) — В известной мере все это можно считать первым шагом к осуществлению мечты.
Anyhow she was in no hurry, and she was not going to take the first step. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 96) — Так или иначе, ей некуда торопиться, и она навязываться не будет.
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105 in any way
by way of — в качестве; с целью; через; посредством; путем
Синонимический ряд:under any circumstances (other) anyhow; at all; ever; in any case; in any manner; in the least; to any extent; under any circumstances; under any condition -
106 any
['eni] 1. pronoun, adjective1) (one, some, no matter which: `Which dress shall I wear?' `Wear any (dress)'; `Which dresses shall I pack?' `Pack any (dresses)'.) n'importe quel2) ((in questions and negative sentences etc) one, some: John has been to some interesting places but I've never been to any; Have you been to any interesting places?; We have hardly any coffee left.) aucun, une; quelque...2. adjective(every: Any schoolboy could tell you the answer.) n'importe quel3. adverb(at all; (even) by a small amount: Is this book any better than the last one?; His writing hasn't improved any.) du tout- anybody- anyone - anyhow - anything - anyway - anywhere - at any rate - in any case -
107 any
['eni] 1. pronoun, adjective1) (one, some, no matter which: `Which dress shall I wear?' `Wear any (dress)'; `Which dresses shall I pack?' `Pack any (dresses)'.) qualquer um2) ((in questions and negative sentences etc) one, some: John has been to some interesting places but I've never been to any; Have you been to any interesting places?; We have hardly any coffee left.) algum2. adjective(every: Any schoolboy could tell you the answer.) qualquer3. adverb(at all; (even) by a small amount: Is this book any better than the last one?; His writing hasn't improved any.) de alguma forma- anybody- anyone - anyhow - anything - anyway - anywhere - at any rate - in any case -
108 fall on one's feet
удaчнo выйти, выкpутитьcя из зaтpуднитeльнoгo пoлoжeния, cчacтливo oтдeлaтьcя; выйти cуxим из вoды [букв. упacть нa лaпы (o кoшкe)]Anyhow it's all over now. We've fallen on our feet and we've got the future before us (W. S. Maugham). He had always been a harum-scarum, always getting into trouble, but always landing on his feet (J. Aldridge)
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