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1 an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue
Пословица: болтуна язык до добра не доведёт (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык), всякая сорока от своего языка погибает (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык), говори, да не проговаривайся (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык), язык мой-враг мой (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue
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2 An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue.
<03> Быка берут за рога, а человека – за язык. Ср. Всякая сорока от своего языка погибает. Болтуна язык до добра не доведет. Язык мой – враг мой. Говори, да не проговаривайся.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue.
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3 ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue
посл.Быка берут за рога, а человека — за язык.ср. Всякая сорока от своего языка погибает. Болтуна язык до добра не доведет. Язык мой — враг мой. Говори, да не проговаривайся.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue
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4 TONGUE
• Birds are entangled by their feet, and men by their tongues - Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Boneless tongue, so small and weak, can crush and kill (The) - Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Don't cut off your head with your tongue - Язык до добра не доведет (Я), Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Don't let your tongue run away with your brains - Сперва подумай, потом говори (C)• Drunken tongue tells what's on a sober mind (A) - Что у трезвого на уме, то у пьяного на языке (4)• Empty head, like a bell, has a long tongue (An) - У дурака язык впереди ног бежит (У), Что на уме, то и на языке а (Ч)• Evil tongue may do much (An) - Злой язык убивает (3), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• False tongue will hardly speak the truth (A) - Кто привык лгать, тому трудно отвыкать (K)• Foolish tongues talk by the dozen - Возьмется болтун болтать - ничем не унять (B), У дурака язык впереди ног бежит (У)• Fools cannot hold their tongues - Возьмется болтун болтать - ничем не унять (B), У дурака язык впереди ног бежит (У), Язык болтает, а голова ничего не знает (Я)• Fool's tongue is long enough to cut his /own/ throat (A) - Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Fool's tongue runs before his wit (А) - У дурака язык впереди ног бежит (У)• He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue - В добрый час молвить, в худой промолчать (B)• He knows much who knows how to hold his tongue - Говори меньше, умнее будешь (Г)• He who has a tongue in his head can travel all the world over - Спрос все укажет (C), Язык до Киева доведет (Я)• He who has a tongue in his mouth can find his way anywhere - Язык до Киева доведет (Я)• He who has a tongue may go to Rome - Язык до Киева доведет (Я)• He who uses his tongue will reach his destination - Спрос все укажет (C), Язык до Киева доведет (Я)• Hold your tongue - Ешь пирог с грибами, да держи язык за зубами (E)• Hold your tongue in an ill time - В добрый час молвить, в худой промолчать (B)• Hold your tongue with your teeth - Ешь пирог с грибами, да держи язык за зубами (E)• Honey tongue, a heart of gall (A) - На языке медок, а на сердце ледок (H)• It is better to play with the ears than with the tongue - Больше слушай, меньше говори (Б)• Keep your tongue within your teeth (in your mouth) - Ешь пирог с грибами, да держи язык за зубами (E)• Lame tongue gets nothing (The) - Стыдливый из-за стола голодный встает (C)• Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains - Сперва подумай, потом говори (C)• Let not your tongue cut your throat - Язык до добра не доведет (Я), Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Long tongue has (is a sign of) a short hand (A) - Кто много сулит, тот мало делает (K)• Man's tongue is soft and bone does lack, yet a stroke therewith may break a man's back - Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• No sword bites so bitterly as an evil tongue - Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (An) - Лишнее говорить - себе вредить (Л), Мельница мелет - мука будет, язык мелет - беда будет (M), Язык до добра не доведет (Я), Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Still tongue makes a wise head (A) - Говори меньше, умнее будешь (Г)• Still tongue, wise head - Кто молчит, тот двух научит (K)• There is no venom like that of the tongue - Жало остро, а язык острей того (Ж), Пчела жалит жалом, а чело век - словом (П)• Tongue breaketh bone, though itself hath none (The) - Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П)• Tongue breaks the bone, and herself has none (The) - Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Tongue double brings trouble - Мельница мелет - мука будет, язык мелет - беда будет (M), Язык до добра не доведет (Я), Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Tongue ever returns to the aching tooth (The) - У кого что болит, тот о том и говорит (У)• Tongue is an unruly member (The) - На язык пошлин нет: что хочет, то и лопочет (Н), Язык без костей (Я)• Tongue is more venomous than a serpent (The) - Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Tongue is not steel, but (yet) it cuts (The) - Злой язык убивает (3), Злые языки страшнее пистолета (3), Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Острое словечко колет сердечко (O), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Tongue is sharper than the sword (The) - Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (С)• Tongue - lashing leaves no scars (A) - Брань на вороту не виснет (B)• Tongue offends and the ears get the cuffing (The) - Руки согрешили, а спина виновата (P)• Tongue of idle persons is never idle (The) - Возьмется болтун болтать - ничем не унять (B)• Tongue returns to the aching tooth (The) - От больного места рука не отходит (0), У кого что болит, тот о том и говорит (У)• Tongue runs before the wit (The) - Что на уме, то и на языке a (4), Язык болтает, а голова ничего не знает (Я)• Tongue stings (The) - Злые языки страшнее пистолета (3), Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит (C)• Tongue talks at the head's cost (The) - Язык до добра не доведет (Я), Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Turn your tongue seven times before speaking - Сперва подумай, потом говори (C)• You can't hurt your tongue by speaking softly - От вежливых слов язык не отсохнет (O)• Your tongue is your ambassador - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3) -
5 give smb. the rough side of one's tongue
(give smb. (a lick with) the rough side of one's tongue)дать нагоняй, задать взбучку кому-л.; поговорить с кем-л. как следует, отругать, отчитать кого-л.; ≈ намылить кому-л. шею; см. тж. give smb. the edge of one's tongueI would... give him a lick with the rough side of my tongue. (W. Scott, ‘The Abbot’, ch. IV) — Я бы... поговорил с ним как следует.
After dinner that evening there was a battle royal. Freddy was a quick-tempered man, unused to opposition, and he gave George the tough side of his tongue. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Six Stories Written in the First Person Singular’, ‘The Alien Corn’) — После обеда разгорелся бой. Фредди - человек вспыльчивый и не привыкший к возражениям - принялся разносить Джорджа.
Alex Fontaine went over to see what was the matter, but Suellen gave him the rough side of her tongue and told him to mind his own business... (M. Mitchell, ‘Gone with the Wind’, ch. XXXIX) — Алекс Фонтен отправился выяснить, что происходит, и ему здорово попало от Суэллин за то, что он сует нос в чужие дела...
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6 give smb. the rough side of one's tongue
дaть нaгoняй, зaдaть взбучку кoму-л.; oтpугaть, oтчитaть кoгo-л.; нaмылить кoму-л. шeюFreddy was a quick-tempered man, unused to opposition, and he gave George the rough side of his tongue (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. the rough side of one's tongue
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7 give smb. the edge of one's tongue
(give smb. the (rough) edge of one's tongue (тж. give the (rough) edge of one's tongue to smb.))резко говорить с кем-л., отчитывать кого-л.; см. тж. give smb. the rough side of one's tongueShe gave the parroco the rough edge of her tongue. He went away a very unhappy man. (M. West, ‘Children of the Sun’, ch. VIII) — Грета резко поговорила со священником. У него был очень несчастный вид, когда он уходил.
...when he was really giving someone the rough edge of his tongue, which happened about a dozen times a day, he raized the pitch and barked like a St. Bernard. (J. Wain, ‘The Contenders’, ch. 1) —...когда Блоутеру приходилось отчитывать кого-л., а это происходило раз десять в день, он повышал голос, который напоминал тогда лай сенбернара.
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8 Язык мой - враг мой
A man who talks too much often does harm to himself. See Лишнее говорить - себе вредить (Л), Мельница мелет - мука будет, язык мелет - беда будет (M), Язык до добра не доведет (Я)Var.: Язык наш - враг наш Cf: Birds are entangled by their feet, and men by their tongues (Br.). A bleating sheep loses her bit (Br.). The crying cat always gets the scratch (Am.). Don't cut off your head with your tongue (Am.). A fish wouldn't get caught if it kept its mouth shut (Am.). A fool's tongue is long enough to cut his own throat (Br.). A fool's tongue is long enough to cut his throat (Am.). Let not your tongue cut your throat (Am.). The mill that is always going grinds coarse and fine (Br.). More have repented speech than silence (Am., r.). Nothing ruins a duck but (like) his bill (Am.). An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (Am., Br.). The sheep that bleats loses a mouthful (Am.). Tongue double brings trouble (Am.). The tongue talks at the head's cost (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Язык мой - враг мой
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9 Язык до добра не доведет
See Язык мой - враг мой (Я)Var.: Язык до добра не доведёт болтунаCf: Don't cut off your head with your tongue (Am.). Let not your tongue cut your throat (Am.). Many words, many buffets (Br.). Nothing ruins a duck but (like) his bill (Am.). An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (Am., Br.). Tongue double brings trouble (Am.). The tongue talks at the head's cost (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Язык до добра не доведет
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10 язык мой - враг мой
посл.lit. my tongue is my enemy; cf. an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue; he cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue; one's tongue runs before one's witРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > язык мой - враг мой
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11 язык мой-враг мой
1) Set phrase: an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык)2) Makarov: he cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue -
12 болтуна язык до добра не доведёт
Set phrase: an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > болтуна язык до добра не доведёт
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13 всякая сорока от своего языка погибает
Set phrase: an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > всякая сорока от своего языка погибает
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14 говори, да не проговаривайся
Set phrase: an ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (дословно: Быка берут за рога, а человека-за язык)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > говори, да не проговаривайся
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15 Лишнее говорить - себе вредить
See Язык мой - враг мой (Я)Cf: Nothing ruins a duck but (like) his bill (Am.). An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Лишнее говорить - себе вредить
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16 Мельница мелет - мука будет, язык мелет - беда будет
A man who talks much cannot but say things that can do harm. See Язык мой - враг мой (Я)Cf: The mill that is always going grinds coarse and fine (Br.). An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by his tongue (Am., Br.). Tongue double brings trouble (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Мельница мелет - мука будет, язык мелет - беда будет
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17 TUNGA
* * *(gen. pl. tungna), f.1) tongue; skœðar tungur, evil tongues; hafa tungu fyrir e-m, to have a tongue for a person, be the spokesman; gæti hann, að honum vefist eigi tungan um höfuð, let him take heed that his tongue do not twist a noose for his own neck;2) tongue, language (þá skiptust tungur í Englandi, er Vilhjálmr bastarðr vann England); dönsk t., the Danish (Norse) tongue;3) tongue of land (Ö. nam tungu alla milli Hvítar ok Reykjadalsár).* * *u, f., gen. pl. tungna; [Goth. tuggo; common to all Teut. languages; cp. Lat. lingua]:—a tongue, Sól. 44, Grág. ii 11, passim: metaph. usages, hraðmælt tunga, Hm. 28; skæðar tungur, evil tongues, Nj. 264; hafa tungu fyrir e-m, to have tongue for a person, be the spokesman, Fms. vi. 223; harðr í tungu, Hallfred; skáldskapr var honum svá tiltækr, at hann kvað af tungu fram sem annað mál, Ó. H. 171; hann sá eld mikinn í tungna líkjum, Hom. 91; lof-tunga, ‘praise-tongue,’ flatterer, a nickname.2. sayings; tunga er höfuðs-bani, ‘tongue is head’s bane,’ is the ruin of a man, Hm. 72; e-t leikr á tveim tungum, N. G. L. i. 211 (see leika II. 4); tungan leikr við tanna sar, the tongue touches sores of the teeth, Mkv.; hann hefir tönn og tungu á öllu, of a ready tongue; gæti hann, at honum vefisk eigi tungan um hófuð, let him beware lest his tongue winds round his head, i. e. let him beware of loose talk, (a long tongue being = inconsiderate tongue that works evil), Nj. 160, Þorst. Síðu H. 178; also, e-m vefsk tunga um tönn, to be disconcerted: a person endowed with poetical gifts is believed to have a tongue longer than other men (the tongue-tip reaching to the nostrils), Ísl. Þjóðs. ii. 557; to this refers the legend of Hallbjörn hali, síðan togar hann á honum tunguna, ok kvað vísu þessa, then be stretched his tongue and said, Fb. i. 215; on the other hand, of words spoken in an evil hour, it is said that fiends have stretched (pulled) a man’s tongue, troll toga tungu ór höfði e-m (see troll): in nursery talk, swearing is said to leave a black spot on the tongue, blótaðu ekki, það kemr svartr blettr á tunguna á þér!II. a tongue, language; Dönsk tunga, the Danish (Norse) tongue, see Danskr; tungan er vér köllum Norrænu, Fms. xi. 412; vitr maðr ok kunni margar tungur, 298; þar eru tungur sjau ok tuttugu, 414; hverega tungu er maðr skal ríta annarrar tungu stöfum, þá verðr sumra stafa vant, af því at eigi finnsk þat hljóð í tungunni sem stafirnir hafa þeir er af ganga, … nú eptir þeirra dæmum, alls vér erum einnar tungu, … or vóru teknir þeir (stafir) er eigi gegna atkvæðum várrar tungu, Thorodd; ein var þá tunga á Englandi, sem í Noregi ok í Danmörku, en þá skiptusk tungur í Englandi er Vilhjálmr bastarðr vann England, Ísl. ii. 221; Danskir, Sœnskir eða Norrænir ór þeirra konunga veldi þriggja er vár tunga er … af öllum tungum öðrum enn af Danskri tungu, Grág. ii. 72; tungna-grein, tungna-skipti, division of tongues, Stj.III. metaph. of tongue-formed things, a tongue of land at the meeting of two rivers (= Gr. μεσοποταμία); í tungu einni milli gilja tveggja, Valla L. 223, Sd. 141; Önundr nam tungu alla milli Hvítár ok Reykjadalsár, Landn. 60; frá Flókadalsár-ósi til Reykja-dalsár-óss, ok tungu þá alla er þar var á milli, Eg. 186; very freq. in Icel, local names, Tunga, Tungur, Tungna-jökull, Tungna-fell, Tungu-á, Tungu-heiðr, Hróars-tunga, Biskups-tungur, Stafholts-tungur, Skaptár-tunga, Landn., map of Icel.: Tungu-goði, a, m. a nickname: Tungu-menn, m. pl. men from T., Landn., Sturl.2. the tongue of a balance, in tungu-pundari; in the poets, a sword is slíðr-tunga, hjalta-tunga, slither-tongue, hilt-tongue, and the like, Lex. Poët.B. COMPDS: tungubragð, tungufimi, tunguhapt, tunguhvass, tungulauss, tungumjúkr, tunguníð, tungupundari, tungurætr, tungnaskipti, tunguskorinn, tunguskæði, tunguskæðr, tungusnjallr, tungusótt, tungusætr, tunguvarp. -
18 _слово; сила слова
actions speak louder than words better ask, than go astray better the foot slip than the tongue better one word in time than two afterwards brevity is the soul of wit by work you get money, by talk you get knowledge easier said than done empty vessels make the greatest sound fine words butter no parsnips fine words dress ill deeds first think, then speak a flow of words is no proof of wisdom a fool is known by his conversation a good tongue is a good weapon a good word costs no more than a bad one great barkers are no biters great cry and little wool a great talker may be no fool, but he is one that relies on him great talkers are like broken pitchers: everything runs out of them great talkers are little doers hard words break no bones he that talks much errs much he that talks much lies much he who says little may be a fool or a genius he who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like hear much, speak little hold your tongue an honest man's word is as good as his bond if your swear you will catch no fish immodest words are in all cases indefensible it is not with saying "honey, honey" that sweetness comes into the mouth a kind word goes a long way least said, soonest mended let not your tongue cut your throat a man never becomes an orator if he has anything to say a man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds many speak much who cannot speak well many a truth is spoken is jest more have repented speech than silence much ado about nothing never answer a question until it is asked no sooner said than done one tongue is enough for two women out of the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks pleasant words are valued but do not cost much the pen is mightier than the sword pigs grunt about everything and nothing say little but think more say little; write less; print least silly question, silly answer speak of angels and they flap their wings speak when you are spoken to; come when you are called speech is silver(n), silence is golden speech is the gift of all but the thought of few speech was given a man to conceal his thoughts a still tongue makes a wise head ten measures of talk were sent down from heaven, and women took nine it is not every question that deserves an answer the tongue always returns to the sore tooth the tongue is not steel but it cuts the tongue is the only tool that grows sharper with use an unkind word is better left unspoken what is writ is writ a woman fights with her tongue a woman's hair is long, but her tongue is longer a word before is worth two behind a word spoken is past recalling a word to the wise is sufficient words and deeds are not weighed in the same balance words are but wind words are the wise man's counters and the fool's money words cut more than swords words pay no debts the worst wheel of the cart makes the most noise wounds made by words are hard to heal you are master of the unspoken word; the spoken word is master of youEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _слово; сила слова
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19 slip
1. intransitive verb,- pp-2) (escape) schlüpfenlet a chance/opportunity slip — sich (Dat.) eine Chance/Gelegenheit entgehen lassen
let slip that... — verraten, dass...
3) (go)slip to the butcher's — [rasch] zum Fleischer rüberspringen (ugs.)
slip from the room — aus dem Zimmer schlüpfen
4) (move smoothly) gleiteneverything slipped into place — (fig.) alles fügte sich zusammen
5) (make mistake) einen [Flüchtigkeits]fehler machen6) (deteriorate) nachlassen; [Moral, Niveau, Ansehen:] sinken2. transitive verb,- pp-1) steckenslip the dress over one's head — das Kleid über den Kopf streifen
2) (escape from) entwischen (+ Dat.)the boat slipped its mooring — das Boot löste sich aus seiner Verankerung
slip somebody's attention — jemandes Aufmerksamkeit (Dat.) entgehen
slip somebody's memory or mind — jemandem entfallen
3) (release) loslassen3. noun1) (fall)after his slip — nachdem er ausgerutscht [und gestürzt] war
a slip of the tongue/pen — ein Versprecher/Schreibfehler
3) (underwear) Unterrock, der4) (pillowcase) [Kopf]kissenbezug, der5) (strip)slip of metal/plastic — Metall-/Plastikstreifen, der
6) (piece of paper) [Einzahlungs-, Wett]schein, derslip [of paper] — Zettel, der
7)give somebody the slip — (escape) jemandem entwischen (ugs.); (avoid) jemandem ausweichen
8)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120790/slip_across">slip across- slip away- slip back- slip behind- slip by- slip down- slip in- slip into- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip over- slip past- slip through- slip up* * *I 1. [slip] past tense, past participle - slipped; verb1) (to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing: I slipped and fell on the path.) ausrutschen2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) gleiten3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) sich irren4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) schlüpfen5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) abstreifen6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) gleiten lassen2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) das Ausrutschen2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) der Flüchtigkeitsfehler3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) der Slip4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) die Reling•- slipper- slippery
- slipperiness
- slip road
- slipshod
- give someone the slip
- give the slip
- let slip
- slip into
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- slip up II [slip] noun(a strip or narrow piece of paper: She wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.) der Streifen* * *[slɪp]I. nto have a \slip ausrutschen und hinfallen2. (paper) Zettel m; (form) Formular nt; (receipt) Kassenzettel m; (galley proof) Druckfahne f; LAW (ship's insurance) Beleg über die beabsichtigte Seeversicherungspolicecompliments \slip Kurzmitteilung fa \slip of paper ein Zettel m, ein Stück nt Papiera \slip of the pen ein Schreibfehler ma \slip of the tongue ein Versprecher mto make a \slip einen Schnitzer machen fam6. (small)a \slip of a girl eine halbe Portion von einem Mädchen pej fama \slip of a thing ein schmales Ding7. (in cricket)10.II. vi<- pp->the CD \slipped out of his hand/through his fingers die CD ist ihm aus der Hand/durch die Finger gerutschtto \slip on the ice/in the mud auf dem Eis/im Schlamm ausrutschen2. ( fig)everything seemed to \slip into place alles schien [plötzlich] zusammenzupassento \slip into a coma ins Koma fallento let sth \slip secret etw ausplaudernto let one's attention/concentration/guard \slip seine Aufmerksamkeit/Konzentration/Aufsicht schleifen lassenhe let his guard \slip for just a moment er war nur für einen Moment unaufmerksamyou can't afford to let your concentration \slip for a second man darf keine Sekunde lang unkonzentriert seinto let it \slip that... verraten, dass...3. (creep)to \slip out the door/into the house zur Tür hinausschleichen/ins Haus schleichento \slip downstairs/upstairs die Treppe hinunter-/heraufschleichento \slip through a gap durch ein Loch schlüpfento \slip into a seat sich akk in einen Sitz drücken4. (decline) dollar, price, productivity sinkenthe song has \slipped [two places] to number 17 das Lied ist [um zwei Plätze] auf [die] Nummer 17 gefallenthe country is \slipping into recession das Land driftet in die Rezession abquality standards have \slipped die Qualitätsstandards haben nachgelassenhe \slipped and accidentally mentioned the surprise party ihm rutschte aus Versehen etwas über die Überraschungsparty heraus▪ to be \slipping:you're \slipping du bist nachlässig geworden, du lässt nach7. (adopt)to \slip into a habit sich dat etwas angewöhnen8. clothing▪ to \slip out of sth etw ausziehento \slip into something more comfortable in etwas Bequemeres schlüpfen9.▶ to \slip through the net [or cracks] durch die Maschen schlüpfen▶ to \slip through sb's fingers jdm entkommen▶ to let sb \slip through one's fingers jdn entwischen lassen▶ \slip, slop, slap AUS Rat eines Australiers: ziehen Sie sich ein T-Shirt an, cremen Sie sich mit einem Sonnenschutzmittel ein und setzen Sie sich einen Sonnenhut aufIII. vt<- pp->1. (put)▪ to \slip sth somewhere:he \slipped his arm around her waist er legte seinen Arm um ihre Taillesomeone had \slipped a piece of paper between the pages jemand hatte ein Stück Papier zwischen die Seiten gelegt\slip the key through the letter box werfen Sie den Schlüssel in den Briefkastenshe \slipped the key under the mat sie schob den Schlüssel unter die Matteshe \slipped her hand into his sie nahm ihn verstohlen bei der Handhe \slipped the letter into his pocket er steckte den Brief in seine Tascheshe \slipped a ten pound note into his hand sie drückte ihm eine Zehnpfundnote in die Handto \slip sb money/a note jdm Geld/eine Nachricht zustecken2. (escape)to \slip sb's attention jdm [o jds Aufmerksamkeit] entgehensth \slips sb's mind [or memory] jd vergisst etw3. AUTOto \slip the car into gear den Gang schnell einlegento \slip the clutch die Kupplung lösen4. NAUTto \slip anchor den Anker lichten5. MEDto \slip a disk sich dat einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen6. (knitting)to \slip a stitch abketten7.* * *[slɪp]1. n1)(= slide)
she had a nasty slip — sie ist ausgerutscht und bös gefallen2) (= mistake) Ausrutscher m, Patzer mto make a (bad) slip — sich (übel) vertun (inf), einen (ganz schönen) Bock schießen (inf)
it was just a slip of the pen —
there's many a slip ( 'twixt cup and lip) (Prov) — man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben (Prov), zwischen Lipp und Kelchesrand (schwebt der finstern Mächte Hand) (liter)
3) (= pillow slip) Kissenbezug m4) (= undergarment) Unterrock m5) (of paper) Zettel mslips of paper — Zettel pl
6) (inf = person)11) (AVIAT: side-slip) Schlipp m2. vt1) (= move smoothly) schieben; (= slide) gleiten or rutschen lassento slip sth across to sb — jdm etw zuschieben; (unobtrusively) jdm etw zuschmuggeln
she slipped the dress over her head — sie streifte sich (dat) das Kleid über den Kopf
to slip one over on sb (inf) — jdn reinlegen (inf)
2) (= escape from) sich losreißen vonthe boat had slipped its moorings —
it/his birthday slipped my mind or memory — ich habe es/seinen Geburtstag vergessen or verschwitzt (inf)
3) (= loose) losmachen4) (MED)to slip a disc — sich (dat) einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen
6)3. vi1) (= slide person) (aus)rutschen; (feet, tyres) (weg)rutschen; (= become loose knot, nut) sich lösen; (AUT clutch) schleifenit slipped from her hand — es rutschte ihr aus der Hand
money slips through her fingers — das Geld rinnt ihr (nur so) durch die Finger
to let sth slip through one's fingers — sich (dat) etw entgehen lassen
the police let the thief slip through their fingers — die Polizei ließ sich (dat) den Dieb in letzter Minute durch die Finger schlüpfen
2) (= move quickly) schlüpfen; (= move smoothly) rutschenI'll slip round to the shop — ich spring schnell zum Laden
3)4) (= decline standards, morals etc) fallenyou're slipping! (inf) — du lässt nach (inf)
* * *slip1 [slıp]A s1. (Aus)Gleiten n, (-)Rutschen n2. Fehltritt m (auch fig)3. Missgeschick n, Panne f:there’s many a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip (Sprichwort) man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben4. (Flüchtigkeits)Fehler m, Lapsus m, Schnitzer m umg:slip of the pen Lapsus Calami, Schreibfehler;slip of the tongue Lapsus Linguae, Versprecher m;5. Fehler m, Fehlleistung f, Panne f6. Unterkleid n, -rock m8. JAGD Koppel f, (Hunde)Leine f:give sb the slip fig jemandem entwischen9. SCHIFF Slip m, Schlipp m (schiefe Ebene für den Stapellauf)10. TECH Schlupf m (Nacheilen der Drehzahl)12. GEOL kleine Verwerfung, Erdrutsch mB v/i1. gleiten, rutschen:slip from der Hand etc entgleiten;it slipped from my lips es ist mir herausgerutscht umg;he let slip a wrong word ihm entschlüpfte ein falsches Wort;let slip that … fallen lassen, dass …;let an opportunity slip (through one’s fingers) sich eine Gelegenheit entgehen lassen;slip into bad language in Obszönitäten abgleiten;the money slipped through her fingers das Geld zerrann ihr unter den Händen;2. ausgleiten, -rutschen4. sich lösen (Knoten)slip through schlüpfen durch (a. fig)6. (einen) Fehler machen, sich vertun ( beide:on bei)7. umg nachlassen (Kräfte etc), nachgeben (Preise etc):he is slipping er lässt nachC v/tinto in akk):4. einen Hund etc loslassen5. etwas loslassen6. jemandem entwischen, -kommen8. einen Knoten lösenslip one’s shoulder;slip a disc einen Bandscheibenvorfall erleiden;slipped disc Bandscheibenvorfall mslip2 [slıp] s Keramik: Glasurschlicker mslip3 [slıp] s1. Pfropfreis n, Ableger m, Setzling m2. fig Sprössling m3. Streifen m, Stück n (Holz, Papier etc), Zettel m:a slip of a boy fig ein schmächtiges Bürschchen;a slip of a room fig ein winziges Zimmer4. (Kontroll)Abschnitt m5. TYPO Fahne f* * *1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) (slide) rutschen; [Messer:] abrutschen; (and fall) ausrutschen2) (escape) schlüpfenlet a chance/opportunity slip — sich (Dat.) eine Chance/Gelegenheit entgehen lassen
let slip that... — verraten, dass...
3) (go)slip to the butcher's — [rasch] zum Fleischer rüberspringen (ugs.)
4) (move smoothly) gleiteneverything slipped into place — (fig.) alles fügte sich zusammen
5) (make mistake) einen [Flüchtigkeits]fehler machen6) (deteriorate) nachlassen; [Moral, Niveau, Ansehen:] sinken2. transitive verb,- pp-1) stecken2) (escape from) entwischen (+ Dat.)slip somebody's attention — jemandes Aufmerksamkeit (Dat.) entgehen
slip somebody's memory or mind — jemandem entfallen
3) (release) loslassen3. noun1) (fall)after his slip — nachdem er ausgerutscht [und gestürzt] war
a slip of the tongue/pen — ein Versprecher/Schreibfehler
3) (underwear) Unterrock, der4) (pillowcase) [Kopf]kissenbezug, der5) (strip)slip of metal/plastic — Metall-/Plastikstreifen, der
6) (piece of paper) [Einzahlungs-, Wett]schein, derslip [of paper] — Zettel, der
7)give somebody the slip — (escape) jemandem entwischen (ugs.); (avoid) jemandem ausweichen
8)Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up* * *(error) n.Lapsus -en m. (of the tongue) n.Versprecher m. (son) n.Sprößling m. n.Ausgleiten n.Ausrutscher m.Fehler - m.Fehlleistung f.Fehltritt m.Flüchtigkeitsfehler m.Missgeschick n.Panne -n f.Schlupf (Techn.) (•Nachbleiben der Drehzahl•) m.Setzling -e m. v.ausgleiten v.ausrutschen v.gleiten v.(§ p.,pp.: glitt, ist geglitten)rutschen v.schlüpfen v.verrutschen v. -
20 Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит
Insulting words and unjust accusations inflict grave suffer ings on people. See Жало остро, а язык острей того (Ж), Злой язык убивает (3), Злые языки страшнее пистолета (3), Не ножа бойся, а языка (H), Острое словечко колет сердечко (O), Острый язык, что бритва (O), Палка по мясу бьет, а слово до костей достает (П), Пчела жалит жалом, а чело век - словом (П)Cf: The boneless tongue, so small and weak, can crush and kill (Am.). An evil tongue may do much (Br.). The hard words cut the heart (Am.). Man's tongue is soft and bone does lack, yet a stroke therewith may break a man's back (Am.). No sword bites so bitterly as an evil tongue (Am.). The tongue breaks the bone, and herself has none (Am., Br.). The tongue is more venomous than a serpent (Br.). The tongue is not steel, but (yet) it cuts (Am., Br.). The tongue is sharper than the sword (Am.). The tongue stings (Am., Br.). A word hurts more than a wound (Am.). Words cut (hurt) more than swords (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Слово не стрела, а пуще стрелы разит
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