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41 делать честь
(кому, чему)do smb. the honour of smth.; do credit to smb., smth.Все эти люди были тоже, как нарочно, в самом счастливом настроении в этот вечер и весьма довольны собой. Все они до единого знали, что делают Епанчиным своим посещением великую честь. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — All these people were in excellent humour and much pleased with themselves that evening. They were, without exception, well aware of the great honour their presence conferred on the Yepanchins.
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42 провести за нос
( кого)прост.fool, dupe smb.; cf. take smb. for a ride; make a fool (a monkey) of smb.; pull smb.'s leg"Чёрта лысого!" - подумал Парабукин с торжеством. Ему стало необычайно легко. Уверенность, что он провёл за нос жандарма, веселила его. (К. Федин, Первые радости) — 'Damn your eyes!' Parabukin thought to himself with triumph when the officer had gone. He felt in an excellent humour. The knowledge that he had fooled the gendarme tickled him immensely.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > провести за нос
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43 мрачное настроение
1) General subject: brown study, dark humour, dark mood, dismal, somber mood, sombrous mood, spleen, sullen mood, the dismals2) Colloquial: dismal (the dismals)s, hump3) Mass media: grim mood, surly mood, testy mood4) Makarov: sombre moodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мрачное настроение
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44 мрачный
1) General subject: Novemberish, Novembery, adust, as long as a fiddle (о лице), baleful, beetle browed, beetle-browed, black, black as ink, black browed, black-browed, blackfaced, blae, bleak (о выражении лица), cheerless, cloudy, dark, darksome, despondent, dim (о помещении), disconsolate, dismal, dour, downward, dreary, eerie, feral, funebrial, funereal, gaunt, gloomy, glum, gray, grey, grim, grim humour, gruff, gruffy, howling, ill looking, ill-looking, inhospitable, low browed, low-browed, lowering, lowery, lugubrious, lurid, melancholy, mirk, morose, mournful, murk, murky, muzzy (о погоде, месте и т.п.), nighted, nightly, obscure, overcast (о нёбе), sable, saturnine, sepulchral, shadowy, sinister, solemn, solemn (о цвете), somber (sombre), sombre, sombrous, sorry, sour eyed, sour-eyed, spleenful, subfusc, sulky, sullen, sunless, tenebrous, thundery, tristful, woebegone, grave, noir, dystopian, sordid, gravely, dead-and-alive2) Naval: ugly3) Colloquial: down in the dumps, downbeat, rusty5) Poetical language: drear6) Bookish: Stygian, subfuscous7) Religion: Stygian (Extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding)8) Architecture: dingy10) Theatre: heavy11) Jargon: down in the dumps (adv.phr), sad sack, bringdown, sick12) Oil: sad13) Makarov: apocalyptic, as black as ink, ghastly, sad (о цвете), sullen (о цвете), surly, tenebrose14) Archaic: tenebrious15) Taboo: downbeats -
45 рассказ начисто лишен юмора
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рассказ начисто лишен юмора
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46 с кем поведёшься, от того и наберёшься
Set phrase: birds of a feather! (said (in good humour or ironically) about someone who has acquired habits and views of those with whom one makes friends, communicates), evil communications corrupt good manners, evil communications corrupt good manners (дословно: Плохое окружение портит хорошие манеры), he that deals with dirt has aye foul fingers, he that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt, he that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas, he that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas (дословно: Кто с собаками ляжет, с блохами встанет), he that lies sleeps with dogs must rise up with fleas, he that lives with cripples learns to limp, those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas, who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl, who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl (дословно: Кто водится с волками, научится выть), you can't touch pitch without being defiled, you live and learn from those you live withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с кем поведёшься, от того и наберёшься
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47 баловать ребёнка
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48 испортить настроение
1) General subject: (кому-л.) lay a bad trip on, miff, (кому-л.) abate spirits, rain on someone's parade, put someone out of humour, give all the blues2) Makarov: (кому-л.) damp spiritsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испортить настроение
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49 комизм
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50 настроение
1) General subject: attitude of mind, cheer, cheer (преим. хорошее), climate, disposition, feeling, fig, fit, frame, frame of mind, humor, humour, karma, mood, pulse, pulsebeat, sense, sentiment, spirit, spirits, state of mind, temper, the vein (часто for), tune, vein2) Medicine: temper (одно из состояний психики)3) Bookish: ambiance4) Religion: animus (Basic attitude or governing spirit)6) Australian slang: cob7) Music: vibes (на концерте, на вечеринке - good vibes, bad vibes)8) Psychology: mind9) Jargon: vibrations, bag10) Makarov: devil -
51 не в духе
1) General subject: hung up, ill-humored, ill-humoured, moody, mumpish, out of humor, in the mean bag, out of sorts3) Australian slang: pissed off, shirty5) American English: out of sorts, in a bad mood6) Makarov: as cross as two sticks, cross as two sticks, out of humour -
52 плохое настроение
1) General subject: a fit of sulks, (подавленное) bad (low) spirit, distemper, doldrums, dumps, ill humour, megrim, megrims, mumps, pet, sulk, sulks, tantrum, the sullen, (отвратительное) black mood2) Colloquial: pip3) Psychology: bad mood, blue mood, low spirits5) Aviation medicine: impaired mood6) Taboo: chord -
53 приспосабливаться
1) General subject: accommodate oneself to (к чему-л.), adapt, adapt to, adjust, conform, fit, humor, humour, temporize, trim, trim sails, adapt oneself, lend oneself (к чему-л.), accommodate2) Biology: specialize3) American: shape up4) Economy: cater to (к вкусам, запросам потребителей)5) Jargon: take it in6) Business: conform to7) Makarov: serve the time, fit in, cater to (к вкусам запросам потребителей)8) Phraseological unit: fall in line -
54 спасительная сила юмора
General subject: the saving grace of humourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спасительная сила юмора
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55 юмор-это плод мудрости, остроумие-интеллекта
General subject: humour is a fruit of wisdom, wit-the flower of intellectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > юмор-это плод мудрости, остроумие-интеллекта
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56 для чего делать что-то
why do smthWell, you'll never believe it, I think our professor must have a sense of humour. He's given us the title "Why study history?"
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > для чего делать что-то
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57 зачем делать что-то
why do smthWell, you'll never believe it, I think our professor must have a sense of humour. He's given us the title "Why study history?"
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > зачем делать что-то
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58 поздравление
congratulationПример поздравления с днем рождения:
So I wish your birthday brings special joy, special fun, and countless special moments in your life.
Wish all happiness and luck!
Be your days brighter and warmer as the spring sets in!
Enjoy friendly attention, never lose your humour or temper!Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > поздравление
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59 простонародный
of the common people (после сущ.); folksy ['fəʊksɪ]простонаро́дный ю́мор — folksy humour
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60 больной
Прилагательному больной соответствуют английские ill и sick. Ill употребляется предикативно, sick – атрибутивно: to be ill with pneumonia, но sick man. Ill в атрибутивном употреблении имеет иное значение – 'плохой, дурной, злой' – и характеризуется ограниченной сочетаемостью: ill health, ill will, ill humour, ill manners. Sick в функции предикатива имеет значение 'испытывающий тошноту': to be seasick, to be airsick. Sick может употребляться в метафорическом значении 'испытывающий скуку, отвращение': to be sick of reading, to be sick at heart. В значении 'больной' (в функции предикатива) sick употребляется преимущественно в США: to be sick with the grippe.См. также [ref dict="Difficulties (En-Ru)"]sick[/ref]Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > больной
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