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General subject: blind Tom, blind man's buff (a children's game, a variant of tag. The traditional name of the game is "blind man's buff", wherein the word buff is used in its older sense of a small push.), blind-man's-bluff, blindman's buff, (игра) marco polo (название популярной игры в которую играют в бассейне) -
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( с кем)разг., неодобр.play cat-and-mouse with smb.; play a cat-and-mouse game with smb.; play blind man's buff with smb.- Вот что, коллега! Я бы мог, конечно, играть с вами в кошки-мышки, я бы мог выдумать вам наспех какую-нибудь историю,... но этого я делать не хочу и не буду. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — 'Listen to me, friend! I could, of course, play blind man's buff with you, I could invent some story..., but I have no desire or intention of doing anything of the kind.'
Цоллинтер хотел было возразить, но шеф не позволил. - В ваши кошки-мышки вы можете играть с другими, - строго и сухо сказал он. - Но только не с нами - старыми бойцами. (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — Zollinger was about to protest, but his chief did not let him speak. 'You can play your cat-and-mouse game with someone else, but never with us, old soldiers,' he said dryly and sternly.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > играть в кошки-мышки
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6 играть в прятки
разг., неодобр.play blind man's buff; play hide-and-seek; play a shifty game; try to fool smb.- Раз уж зашёл разговор, ты, Сидорович, не отшучивайся, а выкладывай всё, как есть. В прятки нам играть нечего. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'Now we're on the subject, Ippolit Sidorovich, don't try and get away from it by joking. Tell me everything you know. We haven't time to play blind man's buff together.'
Военком выдержал лихорадочный взгляд женщины. - Если мы будем друг с другом в прятки играть, тогда у нас с вами душевного разговора не получится. (Е. Мальцев, От всего сердца) — The commissar did not flinch under the woman's feverish gaze. 'If you and I are going to play hide-and-seek with each other, nothing will come of our talk.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > играть в прятки
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............................................................1. blind(adj.) کور، نابینا، تاریک، ناپیدا، غیر خوانایی، بی بصیرت(vt. & vi.) کور کردن، خیره کردن، درز یا راه (چیزی را) گرفتن، (مج.) اغفال کردن(adv. & n.) چشم بند، پناه، سنگر، مخفی گاه، هر چیزی که مانع عبور نور شود، پرده، در پوش............................................................2. blind man[!! blind man's buff: بازی چشم بندی]............................................................3. blind woman............................................................4. the blind(adj.) کور، نابینا، تاریک، ناپیدا، غیر خوانایی، بی بصیرت(vt. & vi.) کور کردن، خیره کردن، درز یا راه (چیزی را) گرفتن، (مج.) اغفال کردن(adv. & n.) چشم بند، پناه، سنگر، مخفی گاه، هر چیزی که مانع عبور نور شود، پرده، در پوش -
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مذکر blind man[!! blind man's buff: بازی چشم بندی] -
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См. также в других словарях:
blind man's buff — blind man’s buff UK US noun [uncountable] a children’s game in which one player has their eyes covered with a blindfold and tries to catch the others Thesaurus: children s gameshyponym to perform an action in a card gamehyponym Variant: blind man … Useful english dictionary
blind man's buff — (US also blind man s bluff) ► NOUN ▪ a game in which a blindfold player tries to catch others while being pushed about by them. ORIGIN from buff «a blow», from Old French … English terms dictionary
blind|man's buff — «BLYND MANZ BUHF», 1. a game in which a blindfolded person tries to catch one of several other players and tell who he is. 2. Figurative: »Government by blindman s buff (Thomas Carlyle). ╂[buff < buffet] … Useful english dictionary
blind man's buff — or ,blind man s bluff noun uncount a children s game in which one player has their eyes covered with a BLINDFOLD and tries to catch the others … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blind man's buff — UK / US or blind man s bluff UK / US noun [uncountable] a children s game in which one player has their eyes covered with a blindfold and tries to catch the others … English dictionary
blind man's buff — n [U] a children s game in which one player whose eyes are covered tries to catch the others … Dictionary of contemporary English
Blind man's buff — Blindman s buff Blind man s buff , Blind man s buff Blind man s buff [See {Buff} a buffet.] A game in which one person is blindfolded, and tries to catch some one of the other players, and tell who it is. [1913 Webster] Surely he fancies I play… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blind man's buff — (US also blind man s bluff) noun a game in which a blindfold player tries to catch others while being pushed about by them. Origin C17: from buff a blow , from OFr. bufe (see buffet2) … English new terms dictionary
blind man's buff — noun a game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify the others. Also, blind man s bluff. {from buff2, with reference to the blows administered by the participants or the central player; reinterpreted as a bluff2 or a trick} …
Blind Man's Buff — One of the oldest and most consistently popular of traditional games, played in the past by adults (especially at *Christmas family gatherings) as well as children. In basic form, one player is blindfolded, turned around a few times to… … A Dictionary of English folklore
blind man’s buff — (AmE alsoblindman’s bluff) n [U] a children’s game, played at parties, in which a player whose eyes have been covered tries to catch and identify the other players. ➡ note at toys and games. * * * … Universalium