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  • 101 and all

    adv infml
    1)

    The whole of the fish may be eaten, head, tail, bones and all — В рыбе все можно есть - голову, хвост, кости и прочее

    The whole family came, children and all — Они приехали всей семьей, включая детей

    I wash and scrub and dust and all — И чего я только не делаю: и стираю, и мою, и пыль вытираю

    They copied from one another as usual, I suppose, mistakes and all — Они списали друг у друга и, конечно, с ошибками

    He jumped into the river, clothes and all — Он прыгнул в реку во всей одежде

    2)

    You know he's my brother and all — Знаете ли, он все-таки мой брат

    She is nice and all but I don't like her — Она, конечно, очень милая особа, но мне она не нравится

    I have grown up in that country and all — Я, как-никак, вырос в этой стране

    I won't and all — Не хочу, и все тут

    He's smart and all — Вообще-то, он парень сообразительный

    3)

    "Did they climb the mountain?" "Yes they did it and all" — "Они поднялись на эту гору?" - "Да, поднялись, вот так-то!"

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > and all

  • 102 be one's own enemy

    (be one's own (worst) enemy (тж. be nobody's enemy, but one's own))
    действовать во вред себе; сам себе враг

    He's his own worst enemy, you know... We all like a drop to drink, but I fancy that he takes more than most of us. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. XIX) — Мистер Пассант, знаете ли, самому, себе враг... Все мы можем немного выпить, но он в этом удержу не знает.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > be one's own enemy

  • 103 at one time

    нареч. фраз.
    1. одно время; когда-то; в прошлом

    At one time most school teachers were men, but today there are more women than men.

    син. once; formerly
    2. одновременно

    Mr. Reed's bills came all at one time and he could not pay them.

    син. at the same time; simultaneously
    3. в любой момент

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > at one time

  • 104 don't put all your goods in yours shop window

    English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > don't put all your goods in yours shop window

  • 105 under one's steam

    собственными силами: The task was not easy at all but John finished that under his own steam. — Задачка была не из легких, но Джон справился своими силами.

    English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > under one's steam

  • 106 to have all the trumps in one's hand

    būt visiem trumpjiem rokā; būt stāvokļa noteicējam

    English-Latvian dictionary > to have all the trumps in one's hand

  • 107 to be in all one's glory

    būt slavas augstumos; izvērsties

    English-Latvian dictionary > to be in all one's glory

  • 108 to have all one's goods in the window

    būt paviršam

    English-Latvian dictionary > to have all one's goods in the window

  • 109 to have all one's goods in the front, shop window

    būt paviršam

    English-Latvian dictionary > to have all one's goods in the front, shop window

  • 110 fling one's cap over the mill

    поступать безрассудно, переходить все границы ( о женщине); см. тж. fling one's bonnet over the mill

    Dumby: "Awfully commercial, women nowadays. Our grandmothers threw their caps over the mills, of course, but, by Jove, their granddaughters only throw their caps over mills that can raise the wind for them." (O. Wilde, ‘Lady Windermere's Fan’, act III) — Дамби: "Ужас, как женщины стали расчетливы. Спору нет, нашим бабушкам тоже случалось пускаться во все тяжкие, но их внучки непременно сначала прикинут, что это им даст."

    She has bewitched me. It doesn't mean anything to her. But it means hell to me... She's incapable of giving anything up... Fling her cap over the windmill - not she! (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part I, ch. V) — Она меня околдовала. Для нее это пустое. Но для меня это ад... Она не способна отказаться от чего-нибудь... Перейти границы - нет, это не для нее!

    We've all been young once, you know. I can remember, when I wanted to throw my cap over the windmill. Nothing venture, nothing win, that's how you feel, isn't it? We've all felt it, Eliot, We've all felt it. But you've got to have a bit of sense. (C. P. Snow, ‘Time of Hope’, ch. XVI) — Мы все были молоды когда-то, знаете ли. Я помню время, когда мне хотелось поступать безрассудно. Риск - благородное дело, как говорится. Не то же ли испытываете и вы сейчас? Мы все прошли через это, Элиот, все. Но все же надо иметь хоть крупицу здравого смысла.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > fling one's cap over the mill

  • 111 have one's wits about one

    (have (have got или keep) one's wits about one (тж. with one's или all one's wits about one))
    1) неплохо соображать, понимать что к чему; быть себе на уме

    Miss Figgis: "You all think I'm stupid and slow, but I've still got my wits about me." (P. H. Johnson, ‘Corinth House’, act III) — Мисс Фиджис: "Вы все думаете, что я глупа и медлительна, но я прекрасно понимаю что к чему."

    2) не терять головы, сохранять самообладание; быть осторожным, бдительным; быть начеку, наготове (тж. need или want all one's wits about one)

    Strapper: "You were looking at a rainbow like a damned silly fool instead of keeping your wits about you; and we stole up on you and had you tight before you could draw a bead on us." (B. Shaw, ‘The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet’) — Страппер: "Надо было быть настороже, а вы, как идиот, любовались радугой. Вот мы и подкрались и сцапали вас - вы даже и не успели прицелиться."

    I need all my wits about me. For if you're right it might... in a way... alter our position. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 3) — Сейчас я должен быть предельно собранным. Ведь если ты прав, то это может... в известной мере... изменить наше положение.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have one's wits about one

  • 112 bring one's courage to the sticking point

    (bring one's courage to the sticking(-)point (тж. muster up courage, pluck up (one's) courage, summon (up) courage, take courage, take one's courage in both hands, screw (up) one's courage to the sticking place или point))
    набраться храбрости, отважиться, собраться с духом, призвать всю свою храбрость [screw one's courage to the sticking place шекспировское выражение; см. цитату; take courage этим. библ. 2 Chronicles XV, 8; take one's courage in both hands этим. фр. prendre son courage à deux mains]

    Macbeth: "If we should fail?" Lady Macbeth: "We fail! But screw your courage to the sticking place, And we'll not fail... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Macbeth’, act I, sc. 7) — Макбет: "Но если не удастся?" Леди Макбет: "Не удастся? Решись - И нам удастся все..." (перевод А. Кронеберга)

    Who should present himself but that very Kit who had been the theme of Mr. Chuckster's wrath! Never did man pluck up his courage so quickly, or look so fierce, as Mr. Chuckster when he found it was he. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. LVI) — И кто же появился в конторе, как не тот самый Кит, который навлек на себя гнев мистера Чакстера! При виде его к мистеру Чакстеру в мгновение ока вернулось обычное мужество, и он принял чрезвычайно свирепый вид.

    ...it was some time before Theobald could bring his courage to the sticking point of actually proposing. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. XI) —...прошло некоторое время, прежде чем Теобальд набрался храбрости и решился сделать предложение.

    But if you were to ask me my advice, I should say: take your courage in both hands and try your luck at something else. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 51) — Если бы вы спросили моего совета, я бы вам сказал: соберитесь с духом и попытайте счастья на другом поприще.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > bring one's courage to the sticking point

  • 113 it is all over with smb.

    (it is all over (all up, жарг. all UP или U. P.) with smb.)
    ≈ его (её и т. д.) песенка спета, с ним (с ней и т. д.) всё кончено, он (она и т. д.) человек конченый, ему (ей и т. д.) конец, крышка

    ‘Oh!’ said the young man, turning his face towards the bed as if he had previously quite forgotten the patient, ‘it's all U. P. there, Mrs Corney.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XXIV) — - О! - сказал молодой человек, поворачиваясь к кровати с таким видом, будто совсем забыл о пациентке. - Ее песенка спета, миссис Корни.

    But if it comes to a gunfight that means it's all up with at least one of us. Delaney never misses his man. (Fr. Norris, ‘The Octopus’, book II, ch. VI) — Но если дело дойдет до стрельбы, то кому-то из нас несдобровать. Делани не даст промаха.

    The daylight was a comfort, but a danger as well, for they might be seen by a German motor boat and then it was all up with them. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Hour before the Dawn’, ch. XIII) — Рассвет принесет им облегчение, но ведь он таит в себе и опасность: их может заметить немецкий моторный катер и тогда пиши пропало.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > it is all over with smb.

  • 114 have one's wits about one

       1) нeплoxo cooбpaжaть, пoнимaть чтo к чeму; быть ceбe нa умe
        A man had to have his wits about him and apply for his lease as soon as he pegged, or be left in the lurch (K. S. Pnchard). Miss Figgis. You all think I'm stupid and slow, but I've still got my wits about me (P. H. Johnson). 'Do you think you can learn anything in three years?' 'Of course, you can,' said David. 'If you've got your wits about you' (M. Drabble)
       2) нe тepять гoлoвы, coxpaнять caмooблaдaниe; быть ocтopoжным, бдитeльным; быть нaчeку, нaгoтoвe
        Strapper. You were looking at a rainbow like a damned silly fool instead of keeping your wits about you; and we stole up on you and had you fight before you could draw a bead on us (G. B. Shaw)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have one's wits about one

  • 115 have all one's buttons

    have all one's buttons/marbles sl в своем уме; с головой все в порядке

    Mike acts sometimes as if he didn't have all his buttons. He's pretty old but he still has all his marbles, if that's what you mean.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have all one's buttons

  • 116 have all one's marbles

    have all one's buttons/marbles sl в своем уме; с головой все в порядке

    Mike acts sometimes as if he didn't have all his buttons. He's pretty old but he still has all his marbles, if that's what you mean.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have all one's marbles

  • 117 have one's hands full

    (have one's hands full (тж. one's hands are full))
    не иметь свободной минуты, захлопотаться; ≈ работы по горло; хлопот полон рот

    I'll talk to Hilary, but his hands are always full. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Walling’, ch. I) — я поговорю о Хилари, но он всегда так занят.

    But, of course, it is not fair to depend too much on one's neighbours, who all have their hands full just now... (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 25) — Но, конечно, неудобно затруднять соседей, у них у самих сейчас дел по горло!.

    ...Roy told him: ‘Jack will do what he can...’ ‘He's got his own hands full,’ Sam said. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Hunter’, ch. 1) — - Джек сделает все, что может... - сказал Рой. - У него и без меня забот хватает, - ответил Сэм.

    My stepmother had her hands full with the twins. (D. Cusack, ‘The Sun in Exile’, ch. XVIII) — Моя мачеха все свое время тратила на близнецов.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have one's hands full

  • 118 every man can tame a shrew but he that has one

    var: every man can tame a shrew but he that has her
    syn: they all know what to do with a bad wife but he who's got one
    кожний може приборкати сварливу дружину, окрім того, хто її має

    English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > every man can tame a shrew but he that has one

  • 119 call off one's dogs

    (call off one's (или the) dogs (тж. call one's dogs off))
    прекратить неприятное дело, неприятный разговор и т. п. [этим. охот. отозвать собак]

    ‘Lowdan is down at the Haskell Hotel,’ he said. ‘I know he's in his room now. Go down and let him take a peep at that but don't let him get his hands on it and tell him to call his dogs off.’ (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. III) — - Лоудан в гостинице "Хаскел", - сказал хозяин. - У себя в номере. Пойди туда и покажи ему этот конверт, но в руки не давай. И скажи, чтобы он оттащил свою свору.

    It is OK for us to talk to witnesses... provided that the minute a witness tells us he or she has been forbidden by the court to talk to us, we call off our dogs. (C. Bernstein and B. Woodward, ‘All the President's Men’, ch. 11) — Нам разрешено говорить со свидетелями... при одном условии: если свидетель обмолвится, что суд запретил ему говорить с нами, мы сейчас же прерываем беседу.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > call off one's dogs

  • 120 do it on one's head

    разг.
    (do it (или smth.) (standing) on one's head)
    сделать что-л. с лёгкостью (обыкн. употр. с гл. can); см. тж. standing on one's head

    Chilham: "Yes, I could do it on my head. But after all why should I bother? I'm making plenty of money." (J. B. Priestley, ‘Music at Night’, act 1) — Чилем: "Да, я без особого труда мог бы написать детектив. Но зачем мне это нужно, в конце концов? я и без этого достаточно зарабатываю."

    I knew that I couldn't do the translation on my head... No dictionary contained many of the technical words used. But I agreed to do the job. (R. Aldington, ‘Life for Life's Sake’, ch. 15) — я знал, что этот перевод - дело нелегкое... Многих технических терминов нельзя было найти ни в одном словаре. И все же я взялся за него.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > do it on one's head

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