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1 быть в приятельских отношениях
1) General subject: be hail-fellow with (с кем-л.), be on matey terms with (с кем-л.), be on terms of familiarity with (с кем-л.), be on visiting terms with (с кем-л.), to be hail-fellow with (smb.) (с кем-л.), to be hail-fellow-well-met with (smb.) (с кем-л.), to be on familiar terms with (smb.) (на короткой ноге с кем-л.), to be on matey terms with (smb.) (с кем-л.), to be on terms of familiarity with (smb.) (с кем-л.), to be on visiting terms with (smb.) (с кем-л.)2) Makarov: be on familiar terms with (smb.) (с кем-л.), be on matey terms with (smb.) (с кем-л.), be on terms of familiarity with (smb.) (с кем-л.), be on visiting terms with (smb.) (с кем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в приятельских отношениях
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2 по корешам
жарг.pal up (gang up) with smb.; hobnob with smb.; be hail-fellow<- well-met> with smb.[Ломтев] распускал перья и уверял, что с шефом своим они по корешам, не раз водку пили и потому опасаться ему нечего. (Б. Никольский, Воскрешение из мёртвых) — Lomtev swaggered about his being hail-fellow with the chief. They had happened to drink together and so there was nothing for him to fear.
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3 Р-189
РУБАХА-ПАРЕНЬ highly coll NP sing only obj, appos, or subj-compl with copula (subj: human, male)) a sociable, easygoing, friendly and open personregular guyoutgoing fellow happy-go-lucky sort (of fellow (of guy)) hail-fellow well met (hail-fellow-well-met)).(Сатин:) Я, брат, молодой - занятен был!.. Рубаха-парень... плясал великолепно, играл на сцене, любил смешить людей... славно! (Горький 3). (S.:) You know, friend, when I was young I was pretty entertaining!...An outgoing fellow...I danced terrifically, did some acting, liked to make people laugh....It was great! (3a).Овчинников производил двоякое впечатление. С одной стороны - это был рубаха-парень... с другой -амурные похождения и постоянные выпивки Анатолия Николаевича... были так густо переплетены, что он, наверное, и сам не мог разобраться, где говорит правду, а где сочиняет (Чернёнок 1). Ovchinnikov made an ambiguous impression. On the one hand, he was a hail-fellow-well-met...On the other hand, the amorous adventures and constant drinking of Anatoly Nikolaevich were such a part of him that probably he himself couldn't tell anymore when he was telling the truth and when he was lying (1a). -
4 рубаха-парень
• РУБАХА-ПАРЕНЬ highly coll[NP; sing only; obj, appos, or subj-compl with copula (subj: human, male)]=====⇒ a sociable, easygoing, friendly and open person:- regular guy;- happy-go-lucky sort (of fellow < of guy>);- hail-fellow well met (hail-fellow-well-met).♦ [Сатин:] Я, брат, молодой - занятен был!.. Рубаха-парень... плясал великолепно, играл на сцене, любил смешить людей... славно! (Горький 3). [S.:] You know, friend, when I was young I was pretty entertaining!...An outgoing fellow...I danced terrifically, did some acting, liked to make people laugh....It was great! (За).♦ Овчинников производил двоякое впечатление. С одной стороны - это был рубаха-парень... с другой - амурные похождения и постоянные выпивки Анатолия Николаевича... были так густо переплетены, что он, наверное, и сам не мог разобраться, где говорит правду, а где сочиняет (Чернёнок 1). Ovchinnikov made an ambiguous impression. On the one hand, he was a hail-fellow-well-met...On the other hand, the amorous adventures and constant drinking of Anatoly Nikolaevich were such a part of him that probably he himself couldn't tell anymore when he was telling the truth and when he was lying (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рубаха-парень
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5 быть запанибрата
( с кем)разг., неодобр.be free-and-easy with smb.; be on hail-fellow-well-met terms with smb.Говоря определённее, Юра был с ними запанибрата, и солдаты называли его больше по имени, нежели по воинскому званию. (М. Алексеев, Дивизионка) — As a matter of fact, Yura was on hail-fellow-well-met terms with the soldiers, and when they addressed him they used his first name more often than his military title.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > быть запанибрата
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6 на дружеской ноге
разг.be < well> in with smb.; be on friendly (close) terms with smb.; be on a friendly (intimate) footing with smb.; try the hail-fellow-met approach with smb.Дети Дарьи Михайловны обожали Басистова и уж нисколько его не боялись; со всеми остальными в доме он был на короткой ноге. (И. Тургенев, Рудин) — Darya Mikhailovna's children adored Basistov and were not in the least afraid of him; he was on an intimate footing with all the other members of the household.
В полку он ни с кем не был на короткой ноге, но и не бегал от товарищей. (Ю. Тынянов, Подпоручик Киже) — He was not on close terms with anyone in the regiment, but he did not shun his comrades either.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на дружеской ноге
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7 водить дружбу с кем попало
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > водить дружбу с кем попало
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8 водить дружбу со всем светом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > водить дружбу со всем светом
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9 запанибрата
нареч. разг.быть запанибрата с кем-л. — be hail-fellow-well-met with smb.
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