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2 жить в достатке
1) General subject: be comfortably off, live in abundance, (мире и) live in plenty, live well, to be comfortably off, to be in cloven, have cake baked, live in cloven, to be well provided for2) Colloquial: jam on it4) Makarov: live in affluence -
3 иметь приличный доход
General subject: be comfortably off, to be comfortably offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь приличный доход
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м.1. тк. ед. sufficiency, prosperityжить в достатке — be in easy circumstances, be well* / comfortably off, be well-to-do
2. мн. (имущество, доходы) income sg.♢
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м.1) ( зажиточность) sufficiency, prosperityжить в доста́тке — be in easy circumstances, be well / comfortably off, be well-to-do
име́ть сре́дний доста́ток — be fairly well off
сре́днего доста́тка — average-income, middle-class
2) мн. уст. (имущество, доходы) income sg••всего́ в доста́тке — we have got plenty of everything -
6 жить
жить в достатке — to be well-off / well-to-do / comfortably off
жить в нищете — to live in poverty / penury
жить иллюзиями — to live in a fool's paradise, to dream one's life away
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7 он богатый человек
General subject: he lives comfortably offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он богатый человек
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8 он обеспеченный человек
General subject: he lives comfortably offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он обеспеченный человек
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9 Р-233
РУКА РУКУ МОЕТ (saying) two parties cover for or assist each other in certain matters (which are, or are considered by the speaker to be, dishonest, reprehensible, undesirable etc): — one hand washes the other you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours you (they etc) all look after each other (one another) honor among thieves."...Все они зажиточные. Каждый имеет свой домик, свою бабу со всяким удовольствием... Половина из них баптисты. Сам хозяин (завода) - проповедник у них, ну, и рука руку моет...» (Шолохов 2). "...They're all comfortably off. Every one of them has his own house, his wife, and all they could wish for.... Half of 'em are Baptists. The owner (of the factory) himself is a preacher, so they all look after each other..." (2a).«Ты что, лавочку здесь собрал? Рука руку моет, да? По тюрьме соскучился? Ты мне арапа не заправляй, не таких обламывали!» (Максимов 3). "So you've got a gang of crooks here? Honor among thieves? Can't wait to go to prison, is that it? I'm warning you, don't try to take me for a ride, we've had tougher ones than you to handle" (3a)Loan translation of the Latin manus manum lavat. -
10 рука руку моет
[saying]=====⇒ two parties cover for or assist each other in certain matters (which are, or are considered by the speaker to be, dishonest, reprehensible, undesirable etc):- you (they etc) all look after each other (one another);- honor among thieves.♦ "...Все они зажиточные. Каждый имеет свой домик, свою бабу со всяким удовольствием... Половина из них баптисты. Сам хозяин [завода] - проповедник у них, ну, и рука руку моет..." (Шолохов 2). "...They're all comfortably off. Every one of them has his own house, his wife, and all they could wish for.... Half of 'em are Baptists. The owner [of the factory] himself is a preacher, so they all look after each other..." (2a).♦ "Ты что, лавочку здесь собрал? Рука руку моет, да? По тюрьме соскучился? Ты мне арапа не заправляй, не таких обламывали!" (Максимов 3). "So you've got a gang of crooks here? Honor among thieves? Can't wait to go to prison, is that it? I'm warning you, don't try to take me for a ride, we've had tougher ones than you to handle" (3a)—————← Loan translation of the Latin manus manum lavat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рука руку моет
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11 обеспеченный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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12 достаток
муж.1) ( зажиточность) prosperity, (good) fortune; sufficiencyжить в достатке — to be in easy circumstances, to be well/comfortably off, to be well-to-do
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13 жить в достатке
to be in easy circumstances, to be well/comfortably off, to be well-to-doРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > жить в достатке
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14 обеспеченный
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15 что попадёт под руку
что попадёт (попадётся) под руку, тж. первый попавшийся под рукуthe first available one; smth. one can lay hands on; smth. that came handyМуж тётки был переплётчик и прежде жил хорошо, а теперь растерял всех давальщиков и пьянствовал, пропивая всё, что ему попадало под руку. (Л. Толстой, Воскресение) — The aunt's husband, a book-binder, had once been comfortably off, but had lost all his customers, and had taken to drink, and spent all he could lay hands on at the public-house.
Сам хозяин... наливал ближним гостям, что попало под руку. (А. Чапыгин, Разин Степан) — The host himself... was pouring out any liquor that came handy to the guests nearest him.
Давыдову пришлось срочно посылать в Войсковой за участковым фельдшером первую попавшуюся под руку подводу. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — Davidov had to send the first available drozhky urgently to Voiskovoy for the district doctor.
[Лиззи] систематического образования не получила, но очень много читает из того, что попадает под руку. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — Lizzie got no formal education beyond the tenth grade, but reads a great deal of whatever's on hand.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что попадёт под руку
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16 кататься как сыр в масле
[katattsa kak syr v masl'e] To be rolling like cheese in butter. To be comfortably off. Cf. To live in clover; to live on the fat of the land; to live like a king.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > кататься как сыр в масле
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17 жить в достатке
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18 жить в достатке
be in easy circumstances, be comfortably well offBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > жить в достатке
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