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losse eindjes; 〈 figuurlijk〉onvolkomenheden, onafgewerkte zaken -
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n pl infmlI'm virtucilly finished - I've just got to tie up some loose ends — Я фактически закончил, осталось подчистить кое-какие мелочи
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1) Общая лексика: невыясненные вопросы2) Пищевая промышленность: осыпка табака -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > loose ends
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"хвосты́" мн разг, незако́нченные дела́ -
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இளகுபாவுநூல்கள், இளகுமுனைகள் -
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узлы с концами; очень длинные узлы (дефект чистоты нити шёлка-сырца)English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > loose ends
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adj infml esp AmE1)2)He was feeling himself at loose ends - no job, no immediate prospects — Он чувствовал себя не у дел - никакой работы, никакой перспективы ее найти
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > at loose ends
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1) без (определённой) работы, без места, неустроенный (тж. at a loose end)But when Dinny had gone, and there was no more carpentering to do round the house, Morris was at a loose end. He went looking for work in the town and round the mines again. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 43) — Но после отъезда Динни, когда уже не нужно было больше плотничать по дому, Моррис оказался без дела. Он снова стал ходить на рудники и в город искать работу.
2) не имеющий определённых планов, бездельничающий; неустроенный, неприкаянный (тж. at a loose end)And there was La Carolina, at a loose end now because the Cardinal who'd kept her had been too rich to die a natural death. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. XXXVII) — И Каролина осталась у разбитого корыта: кардинал, который содержал ее, отдал богу душу - он был слишком богат, чтобы дожидаться естественной смерти.
Freeman: "It seems to me you're rather at a loose end... Why don't you change your... mind and marry me?" Smith: "Thank you very much, sir; but when I say no, I mean no." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Smith’, act IV) — Фриман: "Видно, жизнь у вас какая-то неустроенная... Может быть, вы передумаете... и выйдете за меня замуж?" Смит: "Очень вам благодарна, сэр, но когда я говорю "нет", то я и хочу сказать "нет"."
‘Why did you ring me?’ ‘Oh, I was at a loose end. I wondered if you'd care to come to the theatre with me.’ (A. Wilson, ‘The Old Men at the Zoo’, ch. IV) — - Почему вы позвонили мне? - У меня выдалось свободное время, и я подумал, не сходить ли нам в театр.
‘At a loose end?’ Miss Dott asked briskly. She was never idle herself, and it disturbed her to see someone else unoccupied. (M. Dickens, ‘The Winds of heaven’, ch. 2) — - Без дела ходите? - спросила трудолюбивая мисс Дотт. Она никогда не бездельничала сама и не любила, когда люди ничего не делали.
3) расстроенный, в запущенном состоянии ( о делах)When I took control of the business, I found it in a terrible state. My predecessor had left everything at loose ends, and it took me weeks before I could get things straight. (SPI) — Когда я стал во главе фирмы, то обнаружил, что она в ужасном состоянии. Мой предшественник так запустил дела, что я несколько недель приводил их в порядок.
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Am болтаться без дела; быть не у дел; не знать, чем себя занятьJust before school starts all children are at loose ends.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > at loose ends
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loose ends — I. unfinished tasks, odds and ends Finished making the dress? Almost just some loose ends. II. See at loose ends III. See tie up loose ends … English idioms
loose ends — {n.} 1. Parts or things that should be finished or put together. * /Mary s composition had many loose ends./ * /When George came home after a long trip, he started picking up the loose ends./ 2. See: AT LOOSE ENDS … Dictionary of American idioms