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  • 121 на языке

    [PrepP; Invar; the resulting phrase is usu. subj-compl with быть]
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    1. [subj: вопрос, слово etc]
    some question (word etc) is about to be asked, said by s.o. (who is eager to ask or say it):
    - X у Y-а на языке X is on the tip of Y's tongue;
    - Y has X on the tip of his tongue.
         ♦ На языке у него было множество вопросов, но задать их так и не удалось. He had many questions on the tip of his tongue, but didn't get to ask them.
    2. [subj: abstr]
    sth. is continually mentioned, discussed, repeated:
    - X у Y-ов на языке X keeps popping (cropping) up (in conversation);
    - Ys keep <are always, are constantly> talking about X;
    - X is the talk of the town.
         ♦ Его злоключения у всех на языке - мне уже трое сегодня говорили об этом. His misadventures are the talk of the town-I've heard about them from three people already today.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на языке

  • 122 LOOK

    • Don't look upon the vessel but upon that which it contains - Не ищи красоты, ищи доброты (H)
    • It's all in the way you look at it - Каждый смотрит со своей колокольни (K)
    • Long looked for comes at last - Кто ищет, тот всегда найдет (K)
    • Look before you leap, but having leapt never look back - Не начавши - думай, а начавши - делай (H)
    • Looks are deceiving - Внешность обманчива (B)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > LOOK

  • 123 От такого же слышу

    You are as bad as the person you are criticizing. (You say this in response to someone's insulting words)
    Cf: Look who's talking (Am.). The same to you (Am.). The same to you with brass knobs on! (Br.). So's your aunt Susie (Br.). So's your old man (Am., Br.). So's your sister's cat (Am.). So's your sister's cat's grandmother (Br.). You are another (Am., Br.). You're no better than I am (Am., Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > От такого же слышу

  • 124 такой

    мест.
    1) ( подобный данному) such; like this / that; (перед прил.) so

    таки́е кни́ги — such books (as these), books such as these, books of this kind

    тако́й, како́й есть — such as he is

    то́чно тако́й — just like this

    я никогда́ не ожида́л э́того от тако́го челове́ка, как он — I never expected it of a man like him

    2) (перед прил. - настолько) so, such

    така́я интере́сная кни́га — so interesting a book; such an interesting book

    таки́е глубо́кие мы́сли — thoughts so profound, such profound thoughts

    таки́е хоро́шенькие котя́та — such pretty kittens

    он тако́й у́мный! — he is so clever!

    он не тако́й уж великоду́шный — he is not so very generous

    э́то тако́е удово́льствие! — it is such a pleasure!

    э́то бы́ло тако́й неожи́данностью — it was so unexpected

    4) ( известного рода) (that) sort / kind of

    таки́е цветы́ — that sort of flowers

    он не тако́й (челове́к) — he is not the sort (of man)

    ••

    тако́й же — the same

    э́то соверше́нно така́я же кни́га — it is the very same [exactly the same] book

    вы всё тако́й же — you are always the same, you haven't changed

    тако́й же, как — the same as

    тако́й же большо́й, как — as big as

    тако́го же разме́ра, как — of the same size as

    тако́й как (перед перечислением) — such as; as, for example

    в тако́м слу́чае — in that case, if that is so

    таки́м о́бразом — thus, in that way

    до тако́й сте́пени — so, to such an extent, to such a degree

    и всё тако́е (про́чее) разг. — and all; and stuff; and all that jazz

    кто тако́й? — who is it?

    кто таки́е? — who are they?

    кто вы тако́й? — who are you?

    сам тако́й!, от тако́го слы́шу! (ответ на оскорбление) — you're another!; look who's talking!; the same to you with knobs on! детск.

    раз тако́е де́ло разг. — if that is so; ( при изложении прошлых событий) now / seeing that things turned out that way

    что ж тут тако́го? — so what?; what of it?; what is there so unusual about it?

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > такой

  • 125 без ножа резать

    прост.
    put smb. in a desperate situation; cut smb. to the quick; be quietly cutting smb.'s throat; be death to smb.; be the ruin of smb.

    - Готова невеста? Девки-плясицы где? Ой, мало... Ой, милые, бесценные, что же вы сделали, без ножа зарезали. (А. Толстой, Пётр Первый) — 'Is the bride ready? Where are the girl dancers? Oh dear, there aren't enough of them... Oh, my dears, my precious ones, what have you done, you'll nearly ruined the whole thing...'

    - Вы же нас без ножа зарезали! Вы поймите, что вы делаете! Без совета с нами вы фактически разоряете то, что с таким трудом создавалось! (Г. Марков, Грядущему веку) — 'You have cut us to the quick. Do you understand what you are doing? Without consulting us you have, in fact, destroyed what was created with such difficulty.'

    Сейчас опять начнут говорить об институте-заводе, перебоях в материально-техническом снабжении. "Поставщики режут без ножа!" (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — Now they would again start talking about their institute-plant and hold-ups in supplies of materials and equipment. 'The suppliers are quietly cutting our throats!'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без ножа резать

  • 126 Д-362

    ЧТОБЫ ДУХУ чьего HE БЫЛО (где) highly coll ЧТОБЫ ДУХОМ чьим НЕ ПАХЛО substand (sent these forms only fixed WO
    (used as an emphatic demand) s.o. should not appear at some place or ( esp. in direct address) should leave some place immediately and not reappear ever again: чтобы духу Х-ового в месте Y не было = X is not (never) to show his face at place Y (again)
    X had better not (ever) show his face at place Y (again) X is not to set foot at place Y (again) person Z never wants to set eyes on X (to see X's face (at place Y)) (again) person Z doesn't want to see hide nor hair of X
    чтобы духу твоего здесь не было! = get (clear) out of here!
    get out of my sight (and stay out)! never let me set eyes on you again!
    don't let me see (find, catch) you here again!...Супруга Стёпы якобы обнаружилась на Божедомке, где, как болтали, директор Варьете, используя свои бесчисленные знакомства, ухитрился добыть ей комнату, но с одним условием, чтобы духу её не было на Садовой улице... (Булгаков 9). As for Styopa's wife, she was allegedly discovered on Bozhedomka Street where, gossip had it, the director of the Variety Theater had managed, with the aid of his innumerable acquaintances, to find her a room, but on one condition: she was never to show her face on Sadovaya... (9a).
    (Василиса:) Я тебе... сказала, чтобы духа твоего не было здесь... а ты опять пришел? (Горький 3). (V.:) I told you not to set foot in here again...and here you are... (3c).
    ...Потом (Александр Третий) говорит: „Дайте карандаш!" - и тут же начертал резолюцию на телеграмме: „Чтоб духу его (Эшаппара) в Петербурге не было. Александр". И лёг спать» (Булгаков 12). "Then he (Alexander III) said: 'Give me a pencil Г And he immediately scribbled a memorandum on the telegram form: 'I never want to see his (Echappard's) face in Petersburg again. Alexander.' And went back to sleep" (12a).
    (Варя:) Ты смеешь мне говорить это! (Вспылив.) Ты смеешь? Значит, я ничего не понимаю? Убирайся же вон отсюда! Сию минуту!.. Чтобы духу твоего здесь не было! (Чехов 2). (V.:) How dare you talk to me like that! (Flaring up.) How dare you! So I don't know what I'm talking about, don't I? Then get out of here! This instant!... You clear out of here! (2c).
    Ну чего, подлый человек, от неё (Маши) добиваешься?.. Вон пошел. Чтобы духу твоего не было» (Толстой 2). "Well, villain, what are you trying to get from her (Masha) now?...Clear out. Out of my sight" (2b).
    Ф«А, присудил!., присудил! - сказал старик тихим голосом и, как показалось князю Андрею, с смущением, но потом вдруг он вскочил и закричал: - Вон, вон! Чтобы духу твоего тут не было!..» (Толстой 6). "Ah, he has passed judgment.,.he has passed judgment," said the old man in a low voice and, as it seemed to Prince Andrei, with a certain embarrassment, but the next moment he sprang to his feet and shouted: "Out-get out! Never let me set eyes on you again!" (6a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-362

  • 127 Е-25

    ЕЩЁ БЫ! coll AdvP Invar used as affirm particle may be foil. by не + a relevant word or phrase from the preceding context: ещё бы я не знал, ещё бы (мне) не знать, ещё бы не серьёзно etc)
    1. used as an emphatic affirmative response to a question or rejoinder to a statement: (but) of course (I do ( he was etc))!
    and how! I'll say! I should say so! you said it! you bet!
    «Но по сравнению с общими работами ведь здесь и вправду лучше вам?» - «Ещё бы!» (Гинзбург 2). "But compared to manual labor outside, you really are better off here, aren't you?""Andhow!"(2a).
    (Букин:) Итак, на свадьбе будет ректор. Ты рада? (Маша:) Ещё бы (Вампилов 3). (В.:) And so the Provost is coming to the wedding. Are you glad? (M.:) I'll say (3b).
    Городничий:) Как ты думаешь, Анна Андреевна: можно влезть в генералы? (Анна Андреевна:) Ешё бы! конечно, можно (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) What do you think, Anna Andreyevna? Could I become a general? (A.A.:J I should say so! Indeed you can (4f).
    (Катя:) Мне не нравится в Москве... У нас лучше, верно? (Алексей:) Еще бы! (Розов 1). (К.:) I don't like it here, in Moscow. Where we live, it's better-true? (A.:) You said it! (1a).
    Марджи, ну а вы, конечно, знаете, кто такой Макс Огородников?» — «Ешё бы!» (Аксенов 12). "Margie, of course, you know who Mr. Ogorodnikov is?" "You bet!" (12a).
    «Ты это серьёзно?» - тихо спросил Малькольмов. «Ещё бы не серьезно» (Аксёнов 6). ( context transl) "Do you mean that seriously?" Mal-kolmov asked quietly. "Never been more serious" (6a).
    2. there is nothing unusual (in what has been stated), nothing different could be expected ( usu. foil. by an explanation as to why): (therefe) nothing surprising about (in) that
    no wonder of course (not) (in limited contexts) how could s.o. not (do sth.) ( sth. not (happen) etc).
    ...Никто не молчал, все сразу говорили, гудели, галдели, и общий рокот как волнами бил по комнате. Ну, ещё бы! -российская любовь излить душу (Солженицын 5)....Not one of them (was) silent, all (were) talking at once, babbling and bawling, so that the general din swept across the room in waves. Nothing surprising in that! The Russian loves to pour out his heart (5a).
    Уходя, он скользнул взглядом по моей офицерской шашке «за храбрость» с анненским красным темляком, одиноко висевшей на пустой летней вешалке, и, как мне показалось, болезненно усмехнулся. Ещё бы: город занят неприятелем, а в квартире на виду у всех вызывающе висит русское офицерское оружие! (Катаев 3). When about to leave, he let his eye rest for a moment on my officer's sword, with its red St Anne sword-knot "for bravery," which hung forlornly on the empty summer hat-stand, and, so it seemed to me, a pained smile crossed his lips. No wonder. The city was occupied by enemy troops, and here, hung up challengingly for all to see, were the arms of a Russian officer! (3a).
    Впрочем, мы друг друга понять не можем я по крайней мере не имею чести вас понимать». - «Ещё бы! — воскликнул Базаров. - Человек всё в состоянии понять - и как трепещет эфир и что на солнце происходит а как другой человек может иначе сморкаться, чем он сам сморкается, этого он понять не в состоянии» (Тургенев 2). "We cannot understand one another, or, at least, I have not the honour of understanding you." "Of course not!" exclaimed Bazarov. "Man is capable of understanding everything-the vibration of ether and what's going on in the sun
    but why another person should blow his nose differently from him-that, he's incapable of understanding" (2c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Е-25

  • 128 Е-28

    (НУ) ВОТ ЕЩЁ! coll, impol Interj these forms only fixed WO
    (used as a response in a dialogue when one resents a question put to him, pointedly refuses to do what is asked of him, or strongly disagrees with the interlocutor's statement) what you are saying, suggesting, asking is preposterous
    what do you mean!
    the (like) hell I was (did, am etc) what (on earth) are you talking about! you've got to be kidding! you must be out of your mind! don't be ridiculous! (in limited contexts) what (whatever) next! of course not! that's a good one! what kind of (a) question is that!
    (Подколёсин:) Послушай, Илья Фомич, знаешь ли что? Поезжай-ка ты сам. (Кочкарёв:) Ну, вот ешё: с ума сошёл разве? (Гоголь 1). (Р:) Listen, Ilya Fomich
    I tell you what! You go by yourself. (K.:) Whatever next! Have you taken leave of your senses? (1a).
    «Переоденешься в сухое и ляжешь в постель», - сказал Виктор. «Вот еще!» - сказала Ирма (Стругацкие 1). "You'll change into something dry and get into bed," said Victor. "That's a good one!" said Irma (1a).
    А не знаешь, уехал он с Анфисой Петровной?» - «Вот ещё!» (Абрамов 1). "D'you know if he left again with Anfisa Petrovna?" "What kind of question is that?" (1a). ж

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Е-28

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