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61 действие
ср.1) action, operationтеатр военных действий — the theatre of war/operations
продление срока действия — prolongation/extension of the term
вводить закон в действие — to implement a law, to put a law in force, to carry a law into effect, to invoke a law
предоставлять кому-л. свободу действий — to give smb. free hand
военные действия — military operations, hostilities
полезное действие — efficiency, duty (машины)
приводить в действие — (что-л.) to put in action, to set going
свобода действий — free play, freedom of action
2) ( влияние) influence, effect- под действием
- усиливающий действие3) мн. ч. действия (поведение, поступки)activity ед.; activities; conduct ед.; dealing, doing4) театр. act5) матем. operation -
62 не рука
( кому)уст.1) (нет смысла, неудобно (делать что-либо, поступать как-либо)) there is no point (sense) in doing smth.- Прощай, брат! Мы пред тобой не виноваты, и ты пред нами - тоже. Плохо вышло у нас, - это верно. Ну, да ладно! А оставаться тебе здесь не рука. Какая ты нам... пара? (М. Горький, На соли) — 'Good-bye, mate. We've done you no wrong, and you've done us none. It's true things turned out bad, but what do you expect? And there's no point' in your staying on here.'
2) (не подобает, не годится (делать что-либо)) it doesn't become smb. to act like that; it's unbecoming to smb.; it doesn't suit smb.Гуслин.
Отчего же не пойдёшь! Вот у Разлюляева жить хорошо - люди богатые и добрые. Митя. Нет, Яша, не рука! Уж буду всё терпеть от Гордея Карпыча, бедствовать буду, а не пойду. Такая моя планида! (А. Островский, Бедность не порок) — Guslin. Why won't you go? There at the Razlyulyaevs it's very nice - the people are rich and kind. Mitya. No, Yasha, that doesn't suit me! I'll bear anything from Gordey Karpych, I'll stand poverty, but I won't go away. That's my destiny! -
63 проступок
1) General subject: default, delinquency, error, fault, guilty act, misbehavior, misbehaviour, misconduct, misdemeanour, offence, peccancy, sin, stumble, transgression, wrong-doing, wrongdoing, shortcoming2) Military: minor infraction, (дисциплинарный) misdemeanor3) Bookish: iniquity4) Rare: defalcation5) Religion: guilt, peccancy ( The quality of being tainted with, marked by, or full of sin; 2. An offense against religious or moral law)6) Law: malefaction, minor offence, misdeed, trespass, offense7) Psychology: wickedness8) Advertising: petty offence -
64 стоять на шухере
1) General subject: act as a jigger guy, be on watch, nix, keep nix2) Colloquial: keep a look out (when someone else is doing something wrong or breaking the law/rules so that they are not caught 'red-handed'), keep watch3) Jargon: keep sketch (Ireland, school) -
65 правильно
нрч1) correctly, rightly; как должно properly, rightписа́ть пра́вильно без ошибок — to spell correctly/well
вести́ себя́ пра́вильно — to behave properly,
отве́тить пра́вильно — to give the correct/right answer
ва́ши часы́ иду́т пра́вильно? — is your watch right?
вы пра́вильно сде́лали, что... — you were quite right to...
я э́то де́лаю пра́вильно? — am I doing it right?
2) в знач сказ безл right, correct, rightlyэ́то пра́вильно — this is correct/right
пра́вильно, что мы оста́вили его́ одного́? — were we right to leave him all by himself?
пра́вильно! — that's right!, exactly!
её наказа́ли, и пра́вильно — she was punished, and rightly so
См. также в других словарях:
in the act of doing something — in the act (of doing something) : while doing something When they arrived, I was just in the act of starting to make dinner. He tried to rob a bank and was caught in the act. = He was caught in the act of robbing a bank. • • • Main Entry: ↑act … Useful english dictionary
in the act (of doing something) — in the act (of doing sth) idiom while you are doing sth • He was caught in the act of stealing a car. • It is often difficult to tell when someone is using drugs unless they are caught in the act. Main entry: ↑actidi … Useful english dictionary
be in the act of doing something — phrase to be doing something at a particular moment, especially when something else happens or when someone interrupts you She stopped in the act of turning and stared at me. Thesaurus: to do somethingsynonym Main entry: act … Useful english dictionary
catch someone in the act (of doing something) — phrase to find someone and interrupt them when they are doing something wrong He denies all guilt, even though he was caught in the act. Thesaurus: to notice or recognize something or someonesynonym Main entry: act … Useful english dictionary
be in the act of doing something — to be doing something at a particular moment, especially when something else happens or when someone interrupts you She stopped in the act of turning and stared at me … English dictionary
in the act — (of doing something) : while doing something When they arrived, I was just in the act of starting to make dinner. He tried to rob a bank and was caught in the act. = He was caught in the act of robbing a bank. • • • Main Entry: ↑act … Useful english dictionary
catch someone in the act — To come upon someone in the process of doing something they should not be doing • • • Main Entry: ↑act * * * I usu. be caught in the act surprise someone in the process of doing something wrong the thieves were caught in the act II see act … Useful english dictionary
caught in the act — verb To be found doing something that you werent supposed to be doing, while youre doing it. Previously, he blamed his brother for drawing on the walls but when he was caught in the act, he could deny it no longer. Syn: red handed, in flagrante… … Wiktionary
get in on the act — informal phrase to take part in an activity that someone else is doing, in order to gain some of the advantages for yourself First it was politicians; now a novelist has decided to get in on the act. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become… … Useful english dictionary
catch someone in the act — catch (someone) in the act to discover someone doing something wrong. I was trying to clear up the mess on the carpet before anyone noticed it, but Isobel came in and caught me in the act … New idioms dictionary
catch in the act — catch (someone) in the act to discover someone doing something wrong. I was trying to clear up the mess on the carpet before anyone noticed it, but Isobel came in and caught me in the act … New idioms dictionary