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121 что тут
[Invar]=====1. [Particle]⇒ used to express unenthusiastic agreement:- well, all right <OK>;- why not.♦ "Дамы, можно рассказать грубоватый анекдот?" - "Рассказывай, чего уж там". "May I tell an off-color joke, ladies?" "Well, OK, go ahead."2. [Particle]⇒ used to emphasize that sth. is insignificant, not worth worrying about etc:- never mind;- it's nothing.♦...Он всё нёс банальщину и тривиалыцину, всё воображал... что, чего там, и так сойдёт... (Стругацкие 1)....He kept on going with his banalities and trivialities, imagining...that never mind, he'd make it (1a).3. [adv]⇒ for what reason (implying that there is no reason for doing sth.):- why;- why should one...;- (there's) no point in (doing sth.).♦ [Сильва:] Я считаю, лучше сказать сразу! Честно и откровенно!.. Чего тут темнить, когда всё уже ясно? (Вампилов 4). [S.:] I think it's better to say it right out! Honestly and openly!...Why hide anything when it's already clear? (4b).♦ [Лизавета Ивановна:] А вы про это тише говорите. [Второй жилец:] Чего там тише. Это не политика (Олеша 6). [L.I.:] You better speak more quietly about it. [Second Tenant:] Why should I, I'm not speaking about politics (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что тут
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122 что уж там
[Invar]=====1. [Particle]⇒ used to express unenthusiastic agreement:- well, all right <OK>;- why not.♦ "Дамы, можно рассказать грубоватый анекдот?" - "Рассказывай, чего уж там". "May I tell an off-color joke, ladies?" "Well, OK, go ahead."2. [Particle]⇒ used to emphasize that sth. is insignificant, not worth worrying about etc:- never mind;- it's nothing.♦...Он всё нёс банальщину и тривиалыцину, всё воображал... что, чего там, и так сойдёт... (Стругацкие 1)....He kept on going with his banalities and trivialities, imagining...that never mind, he'd make it (1a).3. [adv]⇒ for what reason (implying that there is no reason for doing sth.):- why;- why should one...;- (there's) no point in (doing sth.).♦ [Сильва:] Я считаю, лучше сказать сразу! Честно и откровенно!.. Чего тут темнить, когда всё уже ясно? (Вампилов 4). [S.:] I think it's better to say it right out! Honestly and openly!...Why hide anything when it's already clear? (4b).♦ [Лизавета Ивановна:] А вы про это тише говорите. [Второй жилец:] Чего там тише. Это не политика (Олеша 6). [L.I.:] You better speak more quietly about it. [Second Tenant:] Why should I, I'm not speaking about politics (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что уж там
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123 что уж тут
[Invar]=====1. [Particle]⇒ used to express unenthusiastic agreement:- well, all right <OK>;- why not.♦ "Дамы, можно рассказать грубоватый анекдот?" - "Рассказывай, чего уж там". "May I tell an off-color joke, ladies?" "Well, OK, go ahead."2. [Particle]⇒ used to emphasize that sth. is insignificant, not worth worrying about etc:- never mind;- it's nothing.♦...Он всё нёс банальщину и тривиалыцину, всё воображал... что, чего там, и так сойдёт... (Стругацкие 1)....He kept on going with his banalities and trivialities, imagining...that never mind, he'd make it (1a).3. [adv]⇒ for what reason (implying that there is no reason for doing sth.):- why;- why should one...;- (there's) no point in (doing sth.).♦ [Сильва:] Я считаю, лучше сказать сразу! Честно и откровенно!.. Чего тут темнить, когда всё уже ясно? (Вампилов 4). [S.:] I think it's better to say it right out! Honestly and openly!...Why hide anything when it's already clear? (4b).♦ [Лизавета Ивановна:] А вы про это тише говорите. [Второй жилец:] Чего там тише. Это не политика (Олеша 6). [L.I.:] You better speak more quietly about it. [Second Tenant:] Why should I, I'm not speaking about politics (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что уж тут
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124 принимать эстафету
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to continue developing s.o.'s ideas, carrying on s.o.'s traditions, furthering s.o.'s undertakings etc:- X принял эстафету от Y-a - X took the torch < the baton> from Y;- X carried on Y's work < the tradition>.♦ "Как ты наивен, - прошептала Нина. - Бедный, бедный, бедный мой мальчик....... Приняла эстафету от мамочки! Сучья сердобольность, видно, у них в крови! (Аксёнов 6). "How naive you are," whispered Nina. "My poor, poor, poor boy."...She has picked up the baton from her mother! Obviously all that big-deal compassion is in their blood (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принимать эстафету
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125 принять эстафету
[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to continue developing s.o.'s ideas, carrying on s.o.'s traditions, furthering s.o.'s undertakings etc:- X принял эстафету от Y-a - X took the torch < the baton> from Y;- X carried on Y's work < the tradition>.♦ "Как ты наивен, - прошептала Нина. - Бедный, бедный, бедный мой мальчик....... Приняла эстафету от мамочки! Сучья сердобольность, видно, у них в крови! (Аксёнов 6). "How naive you are," whispered Nina. "My poor, poor, poor boy."...She has picked up the baton from her mother! Obviously all that big-deal compassion is in their blood (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принять эстафету
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126 невидаль
ж. тк. ед. разг.что за невидаль !, вот невидаль!, эка невидаль! — so, what else is new?; it's no big deal!
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127 Ну и что ж!
фраз. Big deal!Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ну и что ж!
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128 невелик
кратк. прил.он невели́к ро́стом — he is shortish
••невелика́ беда́ разг. — no harm done
невелика́ пти́ца — no big deal, small fry
См. также в других словарях:
Big Deal — may refer to:* Big Deal (musical), a 1986 Broadway musical * Big Deal (game show), a 1996 series on FOX * Big Deal (TV series), a British comedy drama * , a 1992 book by Anthony Holden * Big Deal (album), a 1988 album by Killer Dwarfs * Big Deal… … Wikipedia
big deal — n [singular] spoken 1.) used to say that you do not think something is as important as someone else thinks it is ▪ It s just a game. If you lose, big deal. ▪ What s the big deal? It s only a birthday, not the end of the world. ▪ It s no big deal … Dictionary of contemporary English
big deal — [n] something or someone important big cheese*, big enchilada*, big fish*, biggie*, big gun*, big shot*, big wheel*, bigwig*, boss, boss man*, head honcho*, hotshot*, important person, top dog*, tycoon, very important person, VIP; concept 347 … New thesaurus
big deal! — ˌbig ˈdeal! idiom (informal, ironic) used to say that you are not impressed by sth • So he earns more than me. Big deal! Main entry: ↑bigidiom … Useful english dictionary
big deal — from mid 19c. in poker or business; as an ironic expression, popular in Amer.Eng. from c.1965, perhaps a translated Yiddishism (Cf. a groyser kunst) … Etymology dictionary
big deal — big′ deal′ n. Informal. cvb sts something or someone important • Etymology: 1945–50 … From formal English to slang
big deal — noun 1. an important influential person he thinks he s a big shot she s a big deal in local politics the Qaeda commander is a very big fish • Syn: ↑big shot, ↑big gun, ↑big wheel, ↑big cheese, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
big deal — I UK / US interjection spoken used for showing that you do not think that something is very good or impressive So she got a part in the school play? Big deal! II UK / US noun [singular] spoken something that is very important Unemployment is a… … English dictionary
big deal — 1) N SING If you say that something is a big deal, you mean that it is important or significant in some way. [INFORMAL] I felt the pressure on me, winning was such a big deal for the whole family... It s no big deal. 2) PHRASE: V inflects, PHR… … English dictionary
big deal — 1. n. something really important. □ Don’t make such a big deal out of it! □ This isn’t a big deal as I see it. 2. exclam. So what!; What does it matter? (Usually Big deal!) □ So he snores! Big deal! Snore back! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
big deal — Slang. 1. an important or impressive person or thing: to make a big deal out of nothing; I hear he s a big deal on Wall Street now. 2. (used ironically as an interjection to indicate that one considers something to be unimportant or unimpressive) … Universalium