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1 иметь мало денег
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2 туго
I1) кратк. прил. см. тугой2) предик. безл. разг. (трудно, плохо)ему́ прихо́дится ту́го — he is in difficulties, he is in difficult straits
нам пришло́сь ту́го — we had a bad / hard time
II нареч.с деньга́ми у него́ ту́го — he is hard pressed for money; he is in a tight spot financially [faɪ-], he is in financial straits
1) (плотно, крепко) tight(ly)ту́го наби́ть мешо́к — pack a sack tight, cram a sack full
ту́го натяну́ть — stretch tight; мор. stretch taut
ту́го подвига́ться вперёд — make slow progress
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3 туго
1.1. прил. кратк. см. тугой2. предик. безл. разг. (трудно, плохо):ему приходится туго — he is in difficulties, he is in difficult straits
2. нареч.с деньгами у него туго — he is hard pressed for money; he is in a tight spot financially, he is in financial straits
1. (плотно, крепко) tight(ly)туго набить мешок — pack a sack tight, cram a sack full
туго натянуть — stretch tight; мор. stretch taut
туго подвигаться вперёд — make* slow progress
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4 иметь мало времени
1) General subject: be hard pressed for time, be pushed for money, be pushed for time, to be hard pressed for time2) Mathematics: be pressed for time, have little timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь мало времени
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5 хватать
1. схватить (вн.)хватать кого-л. за руку — seize / grasp smb. by the hand
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хватать что-л. на лету — be very quick at smth.2. хватить безл.хватать за душу — tug at one's heart-strings
suffice, be sufficient / enough; last outэтого хватит — this will suffice, this will be sufficient / enough
у него хватило мужества (+ инф.) — he had the courage (+ to inf.)
ему хватило времени (+ инф.) — he had time enough (+ to inf.), he had the time (+ to inf.)
и дома дела хватит — there is plenty to do at home, too
мне хватит — that's enough for me, that will do for me
не хватает времени (для, + инф.) — there isn't enough time (for, + to inf.)
у него не хватает времени — he is hard pressed for time; (для, + инф.) he has not time enough (for, + to inf.)
ему, им и т. д. не хватает (рд.) — he is, they are, etc., short (of)
у него, у них и т.д. не хватает денег — he is, they are, etc., short of money; he is, they are, etc., pressed for money
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хватит! — (довольно!) that will do!; (перестаньте!) enough of that!, enough!с меня хватит! ( мне надоело) — I have had enough!
на сегодня хватит! — that'll do for today!; let's call it a day
этого ещё не хватало разг. — that's a bit too thick, that's the limit, that would be the last straw
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I несов. - хвата́ть, сов. - схвати́ть; (вн.) разг.1) (сов. тж. хвати́ть) ( схватывать рукой) snatch (d), seize (d); catch hold (of), grasp (d); grab (d); ( зубами) snap (at)хватать кого́-л за́ руку — seize / grasp smb by the hand
2) (задерживать, ловить) catch (d), seize (d)хватайте его́! — hold / seize him!
поли́ция хватает всех — police are seizing everybody
3) ( энергично присваивать или приобретать) grab (d)хватать уча́стки земли́ — grab land
4) ( получать что-л неприятное) get (d), be given (d)хватать дво́йки — get bad marks брит. / grades амер.
••хватать на лету́ что-л — be very quick at smth
хватать за́ душу / сердце кого́-л — tug at smb's heartstrings
II несов. - хвата́ть, сов. - хвати́ть; безл.хватать во́здух ртом — gasp for air
(при рд. в знач. подлежащего; иметься в достаточном количестве) suffice, be sufficient / enough; last outэ́того хва́тит — this will be sufficient / enough; this will do / suffice
у него́ хвати́ло му́жества (+ инф.) — he had the courage (+ to inf)
ему́ хвати́ло вре́мени (+ инф.) — he had time enough (+ to inf), he had the time (+ to inf)
э́того должно́ хвати́ть на́ зиму — this must last the winter
э́того ему́ хва́тит на ме́сяц — it will last him a month
де́ла хва́тит на це́лый день — enough work to last the whole day
и до́ма де́ла хва́тит — there is plenty to do at home, too
мне хва́тит — that's enough for me, that will do for me
не хвата́ет вре́мени (для; + инф.) — there isn't enough time (for, + to inf)
у него́ не хвата́ет вре́мени — he is hard pressed for time; (для; + инф.) he has not enough time (for, + to inf)
ему́ не хвата́ет (рд.) — he is short (of)
у него́ не хвата́ет де́нег — he is short of [pressed for] money
••хва́тит! — 1) (довольно!) that will do! 2) (перестаньте!) enough of that!, enough!
на сего́дня хва́тит! — that'll do for today!; let's call it a day
с меня́ хва́тит! — I've had enough!; I've had my fill of it!
э́того ещё не хвата́ло! разг. — ≈ that's a bit too thick, that's the limit, that would be the last straw
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7 хватать
I несовер. - хватать; совер. - схватить(кого-л./что-л. за что-л.)snatch, catch hold (of), grasp; grab; snap (at) (зубами)хватать кого-л. за руку — to seize/grasp smb. by the hand
II несовер. - хватать; совер. - хватитьхватать что-л. на лету — to be very quick at smth.
безл.;suffice, be sufficient/enough; last outэтого хватит — this will be sufficient/enough
у него хватило мужества (делать что-л.) — he had the courage (to do smth.)
ему хватило времени (делать что-л.) — he had (the) time enough
мне хватит — that's enough for me, that will do for me
не хватать ( недоставать) — to fall short (of), to be deficient/lacking, to be in short supply
не хватает времени (для кого-л./чего-л.; делать что-л.) — there isn't enough time (for smth.; to do smth.)
ему пороха не хватает — he lacks the energy; he has not got it in him, he is not up to it
••хватит! (довольно!) — that will do!; enough of that!, enough! (перестаньте!)
этого еще не хватало разг. — that's a bit too thick, that's the limit, that would be the last straw
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