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1 сидеть у разбитого корыта
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2 расправить плечи
1) General subject: open out (one's) shoulders, set back shoulders, square one's shoulders, square shoulders, straighten shoulders, throw back shoulders2) Makarov: set back (one's) shoulders, throw back ( one's) shoulders -
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ОТ ПЕЧКИ начинать, делать что coll PrepP Invar adv(to do sth.) over, starting from the beginning: (start) from square one(be) back to square one (start) from scratch (go) back to the drawing board (start (do sth.)) all over again....Хотя нас вправе упрекнуть (уже упрекнули), что мы способны рассказывать лишь всё по порядку, «от печки», мы считаем это правильным, то есть иначе не можем (Битов 2). Although people are within their rights to reproach us (they already have) for being capable of telling things only in order, "from square one," we consider this correcti.e., we can't do it any other way (2a). -
4 от печки
• ОТ ПЕЧКИ начинать, делать что coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to do sth.) over, starting from the beginning:- (start <do sth.>) all over again.♦...Хотя нас вправе упрекнуть (уже упрекнули), что мы способны рассказывать лишь всё по порядку, "от печки", мы считаем это правильным, то есть иначе не можем (Битов 2). Although people are within their rights to reproach us (they already have) for being capable of telling things only in order, "from square one," we consider this correct; 1.e., we can't do it any other way (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от печки
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5 К-317
У РАЗБИТОГО КОРЫТА остаться, оказаться, сидеть и т. п. К РАЗБИТОМУ КОРЙТУ вернуться both coll PrepP these forms only subj-compl with copula (subj: human or adv fixed WO(to be left) with nothing, having lost all one had gained, having had one's hopes in sth. thwarted etc: (be left) empty-handed(be left) with zilch (in limited contexts) (be) no better off than when one started (be) back to square one (be) (right) back where one started (be) back where one started again.Денежная реформа разорила его: деньги, которые он копил десять лет, превратились в бумагу, и он остался у разбитого корыта. The monetary reform impoverished him: the money he'd been saving for ten years turned into worthless paper and he was left with nothing.Думаю, получив срок, Убожко по крайней мере был утешен, что «невеста» осталась у разбитого корыта... (Амальрик 1). I would guess that when Ubozhko was sentenced, he at least felt consoled by the fact that his "ex-wife" was no better off than when she started... (1a).Вот мы и сидим опять у разбитого корыта, сказал Клеветник (Зиновьев 1). "We're back where we started again," said Slanderer (1a).From Aleksandr Pushkin's tale "The Fisherman and the Goldfish" («Сказка о рыбаке и рыбке»), 1835, in which the magic goldfish punishes the fisherman's greedy wife by taking back everything it has given her, leaving her with the same broken washtub she had before the goldfish appeared on the scene. -
6 к разбитому корыту
• У РАЗБИТОГО КОРЫТА остаться, оказаться, сидеть и т. п.; К РАЗБИТОМУ КОРЫТУ вернуться both coll[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to be left) with nothing, having lost all one had gained, having had one's hopes in sth. thwarted etc:- [in limited contexts] (be) no better off than when one started;- (be) back where one started again.♦ Денежная реформа разорила его: деньги, которые он копил десять лет, превратились в бумагу, и он остался у разбитого корыта. The monetary reform impoverished him: the money he'd been saving for ten years turned into worthless paper and he was left with nothing.♦ Думаю, получив срок, Убожко по крайней мере был утешен, что " невеста" осталась у разбитого корыта... (Амальрик 1). I would guess that when Ubozhko was sentenced, he at least felt consoled by the fact that his "ex-wife" was no better off than when she started... (1a).♦ Вот мы и сидим опять у разбитого корыта, сказал Клеветник (Зиновьев 1). "We're back where we started again," said Slanderer (1a).—————← From Aleksandr Pushkin's tale "The Fisherman and the Goldfish" ("Сказка о рыбаке и рыбке"), 1835, in which the magic goldfish punishes the fisherman's greedy wife by taking back everything it has given her, leaving her with the same broken washtub she had before the goldfish appeared on the scene.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > к разбитому корыту
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7 у разбитого корыта
• У РАЗБИТОГО КОРЫТА остаться, оказаться, сидеть и т. п.; К РАЗБИТОМУ КОРЫТУ вернуться both coll[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to be left) with nothing, having lost all one had gained, having had one's hopes in sth. thwarted etc:- [in limited contexts] (be) no better off than when one started;- (be) back where one started again.♦ Денежная реформа разорила его: деньги, которые он копил десять лет, превратились в бумагу, и он остался у разбитого корыта. The monetary reform impoverished him: the money he'd been saving for ten years turned into worthless paper and he was left with nothing.♦ Думаю, получив срок, Убожко по крайней мере был утешен, что " невеста" осталась у разбитого корыта... (Амальрик 1). I would guess that when Ubozhko was sentenced, he at least felt consoled by the fact that his "ex-wife" was no better off than when she started... (1a).♦ Вот мы и сидим опять у разбитого корыта, сказал Клеветник (Зиновьев 1). "We're back where we started again," said Slanderer (1a).—————← From Aleksandr Pushkin's tale "The Fisherman and the Goldfish" ("Сказка о рыбаке и рыбке"), 1835, in which the magic goldfish punishes the fisherman's greedy wife by taking back everything it has given her, leaving her with the same broken washtub she had before the goldfish appeared on the scene.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > у разбитого корыта
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8 оказаться отброшенным далеко назад
1) General subject: to be back to square one (к тому, с чего начал)2) Makarov: be back to square oneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказаться отброшенным далеко назад
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9 остаться ни с чем
General subject: be left with nothing, be back in square one, be back to square one -
10 О-97
ОПЙТЬ ДВАДЦАТЬ ПЯТЬ! ro// Interj Invar fixed WO(in refer, to sth. tiresome, constantly repeated) again the same thinghere we go again!there you go again! back to square one! not again!the same (old) thing (question etc) over and over (again)! "Я бы тебя выпорол, да вот дядя Илья не хочет. А за это ты нам с дядей Ильей должна принести чего-нибудь закусить. Поняла?» — «Поняла». - «Ни холеры ты не поняла». - «Я мамке скажу, она даст». - «Опять двадцать пять. Опять она мамке скажет. Да ты без мамки-то не можешь, что ли?» (Распутин 3). "I'd give you a good spanking, but Uncle Ilia doesn't want me to. So in return you can bring me and Uncle Ilia something to eat. Got that?" "Yes." "Like hell you have." "I'll tell Mummy, and she'll give me something." "Here we go again! Telling Mummy again. Can't you do it without telling Mummy?" (3a).«Нет, - снова заупрямился старший, - и Сандро и кости отдавать вам будет многовато». - «Опять двадцать пять! - хлопнул милиционер себя по колену. - Мы же договорились?» (Искандер 3). "No," the elder relative said with renewed stubbornness. "That's too much, to let you have both Sandro and the bones." "Back to square one!" The policeman clapped his knee. "Did we make an agreement?" (3a). -
11 опять двадцать пять!
• ОПЯТЬ ДВАДЦАТЬ ПЯТЬ! coll[Interj; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ (in refer, to sth. tiresome, constantly repeated) again the same thing:- here we go again!;- there you go again!;- back to square one!;- not again!;- the same (old) thing (question etc) over and over (again)!♦ "Я бы тебя выпорол, да вот дядя Илья не хочет. А за это ты нам с дядей Ильей должна принести чего-нибудь закусить. Поняла?" - "Поняла". - "Ни холеры ты не поняла". - "Я мамке скажу, она даст". - "Опять двадцать пять. Опять она мамке скажет. Да ты без мамки-то не можешь, что ли?" (Распутин 3). Td give you a good spanking, but Uncle Ilia doesn't want me to. So in return you can bring me and Uncle Ilia something to eat. Got that?" "Yes." "Like hell you have." "I'll tell Mummy, and she'll give me something." "Here we go again! Telling Mummy again. Can't you do it without telling Mummy?" (3a).♦ "Нет, - снова заупрямился старший, - и Сандро и кости отдавать вам будет многовато". - "Опять двадцать пять! - хлопнул милиционер себя по колену. - Мы же договорились?" (Искандер 3). "No," the elder relative said with renewed stubbornness. "That's too much, to let you have both Sandro and the bones." "Back to square one!" The policeman clapped his knee. "Did we make an agreement?" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > опять двадцать пять!
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12 остаться у разбитого корыта
1) General subject: be back where one started, be no better off than before, be back in square one, end up with nothing, be left with ruins2) Politics: be left with nothingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > остаться у разбитого корыта
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13 корыто
с.wash-tub; ( как кормушка) trough♢
остаться у разбитого корыта — be no better off than before, be back where one started, be back to square one -
14 разбитый
1. прич. см. разбивать2. прил. разг. jadedчувствовать себя разбитым — feel* jaded
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очутиться у разбитого корыта — be no better off than before, be back where one started, be back to square one -
15 корыто
с.1) ( для стирки) washing tub; (кормушка, лоток) trough [trɒf]2) пренебр. (о старом, негодном судне, лодке) old tub••оста́ться у разби́того коры́та — ≈ be no better off than before, be back where one started, be back to square one
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16 разбитый
1) прич. см. разбивать2) прил. (изношенный, старый - о машине, судне и т.п.) broken-down, run-down3) прил. ( усталый) jaded, exhausted, run-downчу́вствовать себя́ разби́тым — feel jaded
••очути́ться у разби́того коры́та — ≈ be no better off than before, be back where one started, be back to square one
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17 остаться на бобах
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18 начать сначала
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19 быть отброшенным назад
General subject: be back in square oneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть отброшенным назад
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20 вернуться на исходную позицию
General subject: back to square oneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вернуться на исходную позицию
См. также в других словарях:
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back at square one — back to/at/square one phrase in the same situation that you were in before you started to do something, with no progress made The deal collapses and you’re back to square one. Thesaurus: in a difficult situationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
back to square one — If you are back to square one, you have to start from the beginning again … The small dictionary of idiomes
back to square one — ► back to square one informal back to where one started. Main Entry: ↑square … English terms dictionary
back to square one — back to the first step, start from scratch If you forget to do one of the steps, it s back to square one … English idioms
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back to square one — 1. adjective Located back at the start, as after a dead end or failure. After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we are back to square one. 2. adverb Back to the start, as after a d … Wiktionary
back to square one — phr. back to the beginning. (Often with go.) □ Well, it looks like it’s back to square one. □ We’ve got to get this done without going back to square one … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions