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21 be comfortably off
быть хорошо обеспеченным, хорошо зарабатывать -
22 be comfortably off
(to have enough money to live in comfort.) a trăi îndestulat/bine -
23 be comfortably off
(to have enough money to live in comfort.) έχω οικονομική άνεση -
24 be comfortably off
(to have enough money to live in comfort.) být dobře zajištěný -
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(to have enough money to live in comfort.) byť dobre zaopatrený -
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(to have enough money to live in comfort.) être à l'aise -
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(to have enough money to live in comfort.) ter conforto material -
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30 he lives comfortably off
Общая лексика: он богатый человек, он обеспеченный человекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he lives comfortably off
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Общая лексика: быть обеспеченным, жить в достатке, иметь приличный доход -
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comfortably [ˈkʌmfətəblɪ]a. [sit, settle, sleep] confortablementb. [manage, win, fit, afford] sans difficulté* * *['kʌmftəblɪ], US [-fərt-]1) ( physically) confortablement2) ( financially) [live] confortablement3) ( easily) facilement, aisément -
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comfortably ['kʌmfətəblɪ](a) (in a relaxed position → sit, sleep) confortablement, agréablement(b) (in financial comfort) à l'aise;∎ they live comfortably ils vivent dans l'aisance ou à l'aise;∎ to be comfortably off être à l'aise∎ we can fit five people in the car comfortably la voiture contient bien cinq personnes, on tient à l'aise à cinq dans la voiture;∎ we should manage it comfortably in two hours deux heures suffiront largementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > comfortably
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1 ( physically) [sit] confortablement ; [rest] tranquillement ; [dressed, furnished] confortablement ;2 ( financially) you can live comfortably on that cela est suffisant pour vivre confortablement ; to be comfortably off être à l'aise ;3 ( easily) [win, reach] facilement, aisément. -
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off [ɒf]1. adv указывает на:1) удаление, отделение:I must be off я до́лжен уходи́ть
;off you go!, be off!, get off!, off with you! убира́йтесь!, уходи́те!
;they are off они́ отпра́вились
;to run off убежа́ть
;to keep off держа́ться в отдале́нии; держа́ться в стороне́
;my hat is off у меня́ слете́ла шля́па
;the cover is off кры́шка снята́
;the gilt is off позоло́та сошла́; перен. наступи́ло разочарова́ние
2) расстояние:a long way off далеко́
;five miles off за пять миль; в пяти́ ми́лях
3) прекращение, окончание действия, аннулирование, отмену:to break off negotiations прерва́ть перегово́ры
;to cut off supplies прекрати́ть снабже́ние
;the strike is off забасто́вка око́нчилась
;the concert is off конце́рт отменён
4) перерыв в работе:Sunday is her day off в воскресе́нье у неё выходно́й
;they are off till the first они́ свобо́дны до пе́рвого числа́
to pay off вы́платить ( до конца)
;to drink off вы́пить ( до дна)
;to polish off отполирова́ть
;to finish off поко́нчить
6) избавление:to throw off reserve осмеле́ть, расхрабри́ться
7) выключение, разъединение какого-л. аппарата или механизма:to switch off the light вы́ключить свет
;the radio was off the whole day ра́дио бы́ло вы́ключено весь день
8) отсутствие, невозможность получения:the dish is off э́того блю́да уже́ нет ( хотя оно числится в меню)
take off your coat! сними́те пальто́!
;hats off! ша́пки доло́й!
◊to be badly off о́чень нужда́ться
;to be comfortably off хорошо́ зараба́тывать; быть хорошо́ обеспе́ченным
2. prep указывает на:1) расстояние от;a mile off the road на расстоя́нии ми́ли от доро́ги
;off the beaten track в стороне́ от большо́й доро́ги; перен. оригина́льно, необы́чно
;off the coast неподалёку от бе́рега
;the street off the Strand у́лица, иду́щая от Стрэ́нда
2) удаление с поверхности с;take your hands off the table убери́ ру́ки со стола́
;they pushed me off my seat они́ столкну́ли меня́ с моего́ ме́ста
;to fall off a ladder (tree, horse) упа́сть с ле́стницы (де́рева, ло́шади)
3) отклонение от нормы, привычного состояния:off one's balance потеря́вший равнове́сие (тж. перен.)
;off one's food без аппети́та
;he is off smoking он бро́сил кури́ть
;а) далеко́ от це́ли;б) не относя́щийся к де́лу;а) ми́мо це́ли ( о выстреле);б) не относя́щийся к де́лу4) неучастие в чём-л.:he is off gambling он не игра́ет в аза́ртные и́гры
◊off the cuff без подгото́вки
3. a1) да́льний, бо́лее удалённый;an off road отдалённая доро́га
2) пра́вый;the off hind leg за́дняя пра́вая нога́
;the off side пра́вая сторона́; мор. борт корабля́, обращённый к откры́тому мо́рю
3) маловероя́тный;on the off chance разг. на вся́кий слу́чай
4) свобо́дный (о времени, часах);an off day выходно́й, свобо́дный день
5) второстепе́нный;an off street переу́лок; бокова́я у́лица
;that is an off issue э́то второстепе́нный вопро́с
6) сня́тый, отделённый;the wheel is off колесо́ сня́то, соскочи́ло
8) не совсе́м здоро́вый;I am feeling rather off today я сего́дня нева́жно себя́ чу́вствую
9) несве́жий;the fish is a bit off ры́ба не совсе́м све́жая
10) низкосо́ртный;off grade ни́зкого ка́чества
11) спорт. располо́женная спра́ва, противополо́жная той, на кото́рой стои́т бэ́тсмен ( о стороне крикетного поля)4. n1) разг. свобо́дное вре́мя;in one's off на досу́ге
2) спорт. пра́вая сторона́ по́ля (противоположная той, на которой стоит бэтсмен; в крикете)5. v разг.1) прекраща́ть ( переговоры и т.п.); идти́ на попя́тный2):to off it уйти́, смы́ться
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off [ɒf]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. preposition2. adverb3. adjective4. noun5. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When off is an element in a phrasal verb, eg keep off, take off, look up the verb. When it is part of a set combination, eg off duty, far off, look up the other word.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. prepositiona. ( = from) de━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Note the French prepositions used in the following:━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━b. ( = missing from) there are two buttons off my coat il manque deux boutons à mon manteauc. ( = away from) de• the helicopter was just a few metres off the ground l'hélicoptère n'était qu'à quelques mètres du sold. ( = not taking, avoiding) (inf) I'm off coffee/cheese at the moment je ne bois pas de café/ne mange pas de fromage en ce moment2. adverba. ( = away) the house is 5km off la maison est à 5 km• they're off! (in race) les voilà partis !• where are you off to? où allez-vous ?c. ( = removed) he had his coat off il avait enlevé son manteaud. (as reduction) 10% off 10 % de remise or de rabais• I'll give you 10% off je vais vous faire une remise or un rabais de 10 %• they lived together off and on for six years ils ont vécu ensemble six ans, par intermittence3. adjectivea. ( = absent from work) he's been off for three weeks cela fait trois semaines qu'il est absentb. ( = off duty) she's off at 4 o'clock today elle termine à 4 heures aujourd'huic. ( = not functioning, disconnected) [machine, TV, light] éteint ; [engine, gas at main, electricity, water] coupé ; [tap] fermé ; [brake] desserréd. ( = cancelled) [meeting, trip, match] annuléf. (indicating wealth, possession) they are comfortably off ils sont aisés• how are you off for bread? qu'est-ce que vous avez comme pain ?g. ( = not right inf) it was a bit off, him leaving like that ce n'était pas très bien de sa part de partir comme ça• that's a bit off! ce n'est pas très sympa ! (inf)4. noun5. compounds• I came on the off chance of seeing her je suis venu à tout hasard, en pensant que je la verrais peut-être ► off-colour adjective (British)a. ( = bad day)• to sing off-key chanter faux ► off-licence noun (British) ( = shop) magasin m de vins et spiritueux• to go off-line [computer] se mettre en mode autonome• to put the printer off-line mettre l'imprimante en mode manuel ► off-load transitive verb [+ goods] décharger ; [+ task, responsibilities] se décharger de► off-peak (British) adjective [period, time, hour] creux ; [train, electricity] en période creuse ; [telephone call] à tarif réduit (aux heures creuses)• off-peak ticket billet m au tarif réduit heures creuses adverb (outside rush hour) en dehors des heures de pointe ; (outside holiday season) en période creuse ► off-piste adjective adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Dans le monde du théâtre new-yorkais, on qualifie de off-Broadway les pièces qui ne sont pas montées dans les grandes salles de Broadway. Les salles off-Broadway, généralement assez petites, proposent des billets à des prix raisonnables. Aujourd'hui, les théâtres les plus à l'avant-garde sont appelés off-off-Broadway.* * *Note: off is often found as the second element in verb combinations ( fall off, run off etc) and in offensive interjections ( clear off etc). For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (fall, run, clear etc)off is used in certain expressions such as off limits, off colour etc and translations for these will be found under the noun entry (limit, colour etc)For other uses of off see the entry below[ɒf], US [ɔːf] 1.(colloq) noun2.just before the off — ( of race) juste avant le départ
1) ( leaving)to be off — partir, s'en aller
I'm off — gen je m'en vais; ( to avoid somebody) je ne suis pas là
he's off again talking about his exploits! — fig et voilà c'est reparti, il raconte encore ses exploits!
2) ( at a distance)3) ( ahead in time)4) Theatre3.1) ( free)2) ( turned off)3) ( cancelled)to be off — [match, party] être annulé
the ‘coq au vin’ is off — ( from menu) il n'y a plus de ‘coq au vin’
4) ( removed)to have one's leg off — (colloq) se faire couper la jambe
25% off — Commerce 25% de remise
5) (colloq) ( bad)4.to be off — [food] être avarié; [milk] avoir tourné
off and on adverbial phrase par périodes5.1) ( away from in distance)2) ( away from in time)3) (also just off) juste à côté de [kitchen etc]4) ( astray from)5) ( detached from)there's a button off — [cuff etc] il manque un bouton à
6) (colloq) ( no longer interested in)7) (colloq) (also off of)••how are we off (colloq) for...? — qu'est-ce qu'il nous reste comme...? [flour etc]
that's a bit off — (colloq) GB ça c'est un peu fort (colloq)
to feel a bit off(-colour) (colloq) — GB ne pas être dans son assiette (colloq)
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adverb cómodamentecomfortably adv cómodamentetr['kʌmfətəblɪ]1 (sit, lie) cómodamente2 (live) holgadamente3 (win) fácilmente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be comfortably off estar en una situación holgada, vivir cómodamente, vivir holgadamenteadv.• cómodamente adv.'kʌmftərbli, 'kʌmftəblia) <lie/sit> cómodamente, confortablementeb) < live> holgadamente, con holgurato be comfortably off — vivir holgadamente, tener* una posición desahogada
c) < win> holgadamente, sin problemas['kʌmfǝtǝblɪ]ADV2) (financially) [live] holgadamente, con desahogoto be comfortably off — vivir holgadamente or con desahogo, disfrutar de una posición acomodada or desahogada frm
3) (=easily) [manage] sin problemas; [win, defeat] fácilmente, sin problemas; [afford] sin problemas, cómodamentethe desk fits comfortably into this corner — el escritorio cabe holgadamente or de sobra en esta esquina
* * *['kʌmftərbli, 'kʌmftəbli]a) <lie/sit> cómodamente, confortablementeb) < live> holgadamente, con holgurato be comfortably off — vivir holgadamente, tener* una posición desahogada
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adverbthey are comfortably off — es geht ihnen gut
* * *adverb bequem* * *com·fort·ably[ˈkʌm(p)ftəbli, AM -fɚt̬əbli]1. (in a comfortable manner) bequemcan you see \comfortably with those glasses on? sehen Sie gut mit dieser Brille?to sleep \comfortably gut schlafen2. (easily) leichtwe should be able to drive there \comfortably in an hour in einer Stunde dürften wir problemlos dort sein3. (in financially stable manner)they are \comfortably off es geht ihnen [finanziell] gutto live \comfortably sorgenfrei leben4. (substantially) deutlichto lead \comfortably deutlich führen [o in Führung liegen]* * *['kʌmfətəblI]adv1) lie, sit, dress, fit etc bequem; furnished, upholstered komfortabel* * *adverbbequem; komfortabel [eingerichtet]; gut, leicht [gewinnen]* * *adv.behaglich adv.komfortabel adv.
См. также в других словарях:
comfortably off — UK US adjective rich enough to pay for everything you need Thesaurus: richsynonym * * * ˌcomfortably ˈoff idiom having enough money to buy what you want without worrying too much about the cost Main entry: ↑comfortably … Useful english dictionary
comfortably off — adjective rich enough to pay for everything you need … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
comfortably off — ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If someone is comfortably off, they have enough money to be able to live without financial problems. He had no plans to retire even though he is now very comfortably off … English dictionary
comfortably off — UK / US adjective rich enough to pay for everything you need … English dictionary
comfortably — com|fort|a|bly [ˈkʌmftəbli, ˈkʌmfət US ˈkʌmfərt , ˈkʌmft ] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(furniture/places/clothes)¦ 2¦(physically relaxed)¦ 3¦(money)¦ 4¦(win/achievement)¦ 5¦(confident)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(FURNITURE/PLACES/CLOTHES)¦ in a way that makes you feel… … Dictionary of contemporary English
off — adv. situated 1) comfortably; well off not exact 2) far, way (esp. AE) off 3) off in (he s way off in his calculations) * * * [ɒf] way (esp. AE) off well off [ not exact ] far [ situated ] comfortably off in (he s way off in his calculations) … Combinatory dictionary
off — ♦ (The preposition is pronounced [[t]ɒf, AM ɔːf[/t]]. The adverb is pronounced [[t]ɒ̱f, AM ɔ͟ːf[/t]]) 1) PREP If something is taken off something else or moves off it, it is no longer touching that thing. He took his feet off the desk... I took… … English dictionary
Comfortably Numb — Song by Pink Floyd from the album The Wall Released 1979 Recorded April–November 1979 Genre Progressive rock … Wikipedia
off the grid — adj. Relating to a person, family, dwelling, or community that no longer requires connections to utilities, especially the electricity and water supplies and the sewage system. Also: off the grid, off grid, off grid. Example Citation: The… … New words
be badly off — be well/better/badly, etc. ˈoff idiom used to say how much money sb has • Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money). • They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without… … Useful english dictionary
be well off — be well/better/badly, etc. ˈoff idiom used to say how much money sb has • Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money). • They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without… … Useful english dictionary