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1 плоть
жен.крайняя плоть — анат. foreskin, prepuce
••входить в кровь и плоть — to become second nature to smb., to become a part of smb.
облекать в плоть (и кровь) — to give form and substance to smth., to bring smth. to life
облекаться в плоть (и кровь) — to take a tangible form, to come into being
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2 войти в плоть и кровь
General subject: become second natureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > войти в плоть и кровь
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3 войти в [lang name=Russian]чью-л плоть и кровь
Русско-английский учебный словарь > войти в [lang name=Russian]чью-л плоть и кровь
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4 П-199
ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В ПЛОТЬ И КРОВЬ чью, кого VP subj: abstr) (of an attitude, mode of behavior etc) to become fixed in s.o., become a permanent part of s.o. 's life, personality etc: X вошёл в плоть и кровь Y-a — X became second nature to YX became (a) part of Y Ужаснее всего это нескончаемое притворство и двуличие, входящее в плоть и кровь советского человека уже со школьной скамьи (Аллилуева 2). The ugliest feature of Soviet life was the endless dissimulation and double-facedness infused into the Soviet people from their schoolroom days, so that it became almost second nature (2a). -
5 войти в плоть и кровь
[VP; subj: abstr]=====⇒ (of an attitude, mode of behavior etc) to become fixed in s.o., become a permanent part of s.o.'s life, personality etc:- X вошёл в плоть и кровь Y-a - X became second nature to Y;♦ Ужаснее всего это нескончаемое притворство и двуличие, входящее в плоть и кровь советского человека уже со школьной скамьи (Аллилуева 2). The ugliest feature of Soviet life was the endless dissimulation and double-facedness infused into the Soviet people from their schoolroom days, so that it became almost second nature (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > войти в плоть и кровь
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6 входить в плоть и кровь
[VP; subj: abstr]=====⇒ (of an attitude, mode of behavior etc) to become fixed in s.o., become a permanent part of s.o.'s life, personality etc:- X вошёл в плоть и кровь Y-a - X became second nature to Y;♦ Ужаснее всего это нескончаемое притворство и двуличие, входящее в плоть и кровь советского человека уже со школьной скамьи (Аллилуева 2). The ugliest feature of Soviet life was the endless dissimulation and double-facedness infused into the Soviet people from their schoolroom days, so that it became almost second nature (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в плоть и кровь
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7 Н-33
ВТОРАЯ НАТУРА NP sing only subj-compl with copula, nom or instrum ( subj: usu. abstr or infin) fixed WOsth. (or doing sth.) has become a deeply ingrained habit for, or characteristic tendency in, s.o.: second nature.From the saying «Привычка - вторая натура» ("Custom (habit) is a second nature"). See П-518. -
8 вторая натура
[NP; sing only; subj-compl with copula, nom or instrum (subj: usu. abstr or infin); fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. (or doing sth.) has become a deeply ingrained habit for, or characteristic tendency in, s.o.:- second nature.—————← From the saying " Привычка - вторая натура" ("Custom < habit> is a second nature"). See привычка - вторая натура.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вторая натура
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9 П-518
ПРИВЫЧКА - ВТОРАЯ НАТУРА (saying) a longtime behavior that has become routine for or customary to s.o. is so much a part of him that it is hard to change or alter it. — custom (habit) is a second nature old habits die hard (when used to justify one's actions) (one did sth.) from (out of) force of habit. -
10 привычка - вторая натура
[saying]=====⇒ a longtime behavior that has become routine for or customary to s.o. is so much a part of him that it is hard to change or alter it. - custom (habit) is a second nature; old habits die hard; [when used to justify ones actions](one did sth.) from (out of) force of habit.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > привычка - вторая натура
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11 привычка
ж.habitвыработать в себе привычку — form a habit
иметь привычку (к) — be in the habit (of), be given (to), be accustomed (to)
приобрести привычку (+ инф.) — get* / fall* into the habit (of ger.), acquire the habit (of ger.)
он приобрёл эту привычку — he has got / fallen into, или acquired, this habit
он приобрёл привычку курить перед сном — he has got / fallen into the habit of smoking before going to sleep
это у него вошло в привычку — it has become / grown a habit / practice with him
это не в его привычках — it is not his habit / practice
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12 плоть
ж.••плоть от плоти, кость от ко́сти — one bone and one flesh; bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh
облека́ть в плоть и кровь (вн.) — incarnate (d); embody (d) in flesh
войти́ в плоть и кровь кого́-л — become smb's second nature
во плоти́ — in the flesh
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13 привычка
ж.по привы́чке — habitually, from force of habit
вы́работать в себе́ привы́чку — form a habit
име́ть привы́чку (к) — be in the habit (of), be given (to), be accustomed (to)
приобрести́ привы́чку (+ инф.) — acquire [get ; fall into] the habit (of ger)
он приобрёл привы́чку кури́ть пе́ред сном — he has got / fallen into the habit of smoking before going to sleep
э́то у него́ вошло́ в привы́чку — it has become / grown a habit / practice with him
э́то не в его́ привы́чках — it is not his habit / practice
••привы́чка - втора́я нату́ра посл. — habit is second nature
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14 С-211
НЕЧЕГО СКАЗАТЬ coll Invar fixed WO1.Interj) used to express displeasure with, indignation at, or an ironic attitude toward s.o., sth., or, occas., o.s. (used in conjunction with a word or phrase expressing a positive evaluation to emphasize that this word or phrase is used ironically): (a fine (nice, brilliant etc) NP), I must say! (a fine (nice, brilliant etc) NP), indeed (to be sure)! some NP (he (that etc) is)!«Поздравляю, господин исправник. Ай да бумага! По этим приметам немудрено будет вам отыскать Дубровского. Да кто же не среднего роста, у кого не русые волосы, не прямой нос да не карие глаза!.. Нечего сказать, умные головушки приказные» (Пушкин 1). "I congratulate you, Mr Chief of police. What a document! It'll be easy to trace Dubrovsky from such a description! Who is not of medium height? Who has not got fair hair-or a straight nose, or brown eyes?...1 must say, these officials are clever fellows!" (1b).Хорош, нечего сказать! Опять двойку принёс - уже вторую на этой неделе. You're a fine one indeed! This is the second "D" you've brought home this week.Хорош, нечего сказать! хорош мальчик!.. Отец на одре лежит, а он забавляется, квартального на медведя верхом сажает. Стыдно, батюшка, стыдно!» (Толстой 4). "A fine fellow, to be sure! A fine fellow!...His father is on his deathbed, and he amuses himself by mounting a policeman on a bear. For shame, sir, for shame!" (4a).2. obsusu. sent adv (parenth)) (used to confirm the truth and indisputable nature of what is being stated) truly, without questionthere's no denying ityou (one) cannot deny it (in limited contexts) and (make) no mistake (about it).«Что будет - то будет, - сказала попадья, - а жаль, если не Владимир Андреевич будет нашим господином. Молодец, нечего сказать» (Пушкин 1). "What will be, will be," said the priest's wife. "But it'll be a pity if Vladimir Andreyevitch does not become our master. He is a fine young man, and no mistake" (1b). -
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• НЕЧЕГО СКАЗАТЬ coll[Invar; fixed WO]=====1. [Interj]⇒ used to express displeasure with, indignation at, or an ironic attitude toward s.o., sth., or, occas., o.s. (used in conjunction with a word or phrase expressing a positive evaluation to emphasize that this word or phrase is used ironically):- (a fine (nice, brilliant etc) [NP]), I must say!;- (a fine (nice, brilliant etc) [NP]), indeed (to be sure)!;- some [NP] (he (that etc) is)!♦ "Поздравляю, господин исправник. Ай да бумага! По этим приметам немудрено будет вам отыскать Дубровского. Да кто же не среднего роста, у кого не русые волосы, не прямой нос да не карие глаза!.. Нечего сказать, умные головушки приказные" (Пушкин 1). "I congratulate you, Mr Chief of police. What a document! It'll be easy to trace Dubrovsky from such a description! Who is not of medium height? Who has not got fair hair - or a straight nose, or brown eyes?...I must say, these officials are clever fellows!" (1b).♦ Хорош, нечего сказать! Опять двойку принёс - уже вторую на этой неделе. You're a fine one indeed! This is the second "D" you've brought home this week.♦ "Хорош, нечего сказать! хорош мальчик!.. Отец на одре лежит, а он забавляется, квартального на медведя верхом сажает. Стыдно, батюшка, стыдно!" (Толстой 4). "A fine fellow, to be sure! A fine fellow!...His father is on his deathbed, and he amuses himself by mounting a policeman on a bear. For shame, sir, for shame!" (4a).2. obs [usu. sent adv (parenth)]⇒ (used to confirm the truth and indisputable nature of what is being stated) truly, without question:- [in limited contexts] and (make) no mistake (about it).♦ "Что будет -то будет, - сказала попадья, - а жаль, если не Владимир Андреевич будет нашим господином. Молодец, нечего сказать" (Пушкин 1). "What will be, will be," said the priest's wife. "But it'll be a pity if Vladimir Andreyevitch does not become our master. He is a fine young man, and no mistake" (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нечего сказать
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