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41 предмет хвастовства
General subject: bragУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предмет хвастовства
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42 прихвастнуть
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43 старинная карточная игра типа покера
General subject: bragУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > старинная карточная игра типа покера
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44 фанфаронить
General subject: fanfaronade, bluster, boast, brag, swagger -
45 хвастать
1) General subject: blow, boast, bounce, brag, display (ся, чем-л.), fanfaronade, flourish, gab, hector, hotdog, make boast, make boast of (чем-либо), shout the odds, show off, splurge, swagger, swagger (about) (чем-л.; ся), swank, talk horse, talk through one's hat, vapor, vapour, beat the drum, talk big, talk through hat, blow one's own horn, blow one's own trumpet2) Colloquial: talk large, talk tall3) American: ostentate4) Australian slang: skite5) Jargon: shoot off (one's) mouth6) American English: toot one's own horn8) Taboo: shovel the shit -
46 хвастать чем-либо
General subject: brag about -
47 хвастаться
1) General subject: blow own horn, blow own trumpet, boast, display, gasconade, hotdog, make boast, make boast of (чем-либо), ostentate, quack, quacksalver, shout the odds, sound off, swagger, talk large, talk tall, to be (one's) own trumpeter, vapor, vaunt, bluster, brag, gas away, shoot the bull, talk big, make great display of (чем-л.), blow one's own trumpet, show off3) Dialect: crake4) American: toot own horn5) Australian slang: big note yourself, skite6) Jargon: beat the drum, blow one's horn, crack ( one's) jaw, raise the roof, show out, sell a wolf ticket, signify, by wolf ticket, woof, throw the crap, blow, gam, pitch7) Makarov: shoot a line, cut it fat -
48 хвастливый
1) General subject: Falstaffian, Gascon, as cocky as the king of spades, big, blusterous, blustery, boastful, bouncing, braggart, bucko, bully, fanfaron, full of big talk, huff cap, huff-cap, ostentatious, quackish, rodomontade, swank, swanky, swashbuckling, swashing, tall, thrasonic, thrasonical, vainglorious, vaporish, vapouring, vauntful, windy, bragging, big-mouthed2) American: blowhard, spread-eagle3) Obsolete: brag4) Jargon: gassy, rootin'-tootin', large -
49 хвастун
1) General subject: Gascon, Rodomonte, Tartarin, bighead, blower, blusterer, boaster, bouncer, brag, braggadocio, braggart, bucko, buckstick, bully, ear banger, ear-banger, fanfaron, gabber, hector, hot-shot, humbug, showoff, swashbuckler, swasher, thraso, whiffler, namedropper, blow-hard2) Colloquial: blow-off, gasser, ruffler, bag of wind, bragger3) American: blowhard4) Ironical: hot shot, hot-shot Charlie, hotshot5) Obsolete: cracker6) Australian slang: skite7) Jargon: big mouth, show-off, tinhorn, wind-jammer, wind-sucker, loose cannon, ho dad, ho-dad, ho-daddy, hodad, key-swinger8) Makarov: a bag of wind9) Taboo: bullshit-artist, bullshitter, crap-shooter, crapper, piss-fire, shit on a stick -
50 А-52
HE АХТИ КАКОЙ coll AdjP fixed WO1. Also: HE АХТИ coll ( modif (when foil. by NP) or subj-compl with copula, var. with какой- nom or instrum ( subj: any common noun)var. не ахти is used as subj-compl only) not especially good, rather poornot so great, hotnot the best (the greatest, the most brilliant etc) (of...) not much of a... nothing to rave (to brag, to write home) about.За окном стоял литой монотонный гул. Иссечённое песчаной пылью стекло мерно вибрировало... «Гляди, Коля, что на дворе делается!.. Страсть... Вот заехали, сам не рад будешь...» (Николай) пытался отшутиться... но по всему было видно, что настроение у него тоже не ахти (Максимов 3). From outside there came an unwavering, monotonous howl. The window vibrated rhythmically, lashed by fine sand...."Look what's going on outside, Kolya...it's terrifying....Look where we've landed ourselves-we shall regret it!" Nikolai tried to make a joke of it, although he was obviously not in the best of humor himself (3a).(Андрей:)...Вот вы фотограф профессия, прямо скажем, не ахти какая, - это и был предел ваших мечтаний? (Розов 1). (A.:)...You are a photographer. It's not exactly the most brilliant profession. Well, is being a photographer the height of your ambition? (1a).Акустика, конечно, не ахти, но ничего, работать можно» (Войнович 4). "Of course the acoustics are nothing to rave about, but it doesn't matter, we'll manage" (4a).2. ( modif foil. byt Adj denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance) not very, not especiallynot particularlynot all that not terribly (too, exactly).Хотя роль Евдокии, жены Игната Тимофеевича, директорши сельской школы-семилетки, была не ахти какая завидная - очень уж лобовата, ревность, страдания, разговоры поучительные, - но Ляля надеялась всех поразить... (Трифонов 1). Although the role of Yevdokia, Ignat Timo-feevich's wife and the principal of the seven-year village elementary school, was not a particularly enviable one—it was terribly overdone, with all sorts of jealousy, sufferings, and didactic conversations-still, Lyalya hoped to impress everyone... (1a). -
51 Б-116
HE БОГ ВЕСТЬ (ЗНАЕТ) КАКОЙ coll AdjP fixed WO1. ( modif (when foil. by NP) or subj-compl with copula ( subj: any common noun)) not especially good, mediocre, not in any way specialnot all that good (great etc)not too (terribly, particularly) good (great etc) not much of a NP nothing to brag (write home) about.Конечно, не Бог весть какая комната могла получиться из бывшего чулана, но да разве в хоромах дело? (Максимов 3). You couldn't make much of a home out of an old storeroom, true enough, but who wanted a mansion? (3a).2. ( modiffoil. by AdjP denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance) not very, not particularlynot all that...not too (terribly, especially)...none too......Она внезапно догадалась, что Никандров её не любит... Он её не преследовал, не ухаживал за ней... относился как ко всем вокруг относится. Ну, а когда она бросилась к нему, почему бы ему и не подобрать кусочек, если даже он и не бог весть какой лакомый? (Залыгин 1). ( context transl)...She suddenly realized that Nikandrov did not love her....He hadn't pursued her, hadn't paid court to her...he'd behaved towards her exactly as he behaved towards everybody else. But since she'd forced herself upon him why shouldn't he help himself, even if the morsel offered wasn't the choicest? (1a). -
52 Б-118
HE БОГ ВЕСТЬ ЧТО coll NP obj or subj-compl with copula ( subj: concr or abstr) fixed WO( sth. that is) nothing out of the ordinary, not very important or worthwhilenothing specialnothing to brag (write home) about no great shakes no big deal.«Муниципалитет составил петицию в департамент здравоохранения, господин Росшепер подпишется, вы, я надеюсь, тоже, но это не Бог весть что. Гласность нужна!» (Стругацкие 1). "The city council put together a petition to the Department of Health. Mr. Rosheper will sign it, and you, I hope, will also sign it but that's no big deal. What I need is real publicity" (1a). -
53 Т-129
HE ТОГО highly coll (Particle Invar1. ( usu. subj-compl with copula ( subj: any common noun)) a person (or thing) is not especially good, not as good as he (or it) should beX не того = X is not up to scratch (to snuff, to par)X is nothing to brag (to write home) about X is no great shakes.(Ихарев:) Балык, кажется, не того, а икра ещё так и сяк (Гоголь 2). (I.:) The salmon's not up to scratch, but the caviar's satisfactory (2a).2. \Т-129 кому ( impers predic with бытье) s.o. is uncomfortable (physically or emotionally)X-y не того - X is not quite himselfX doesn't feel like himself (in refer, to a physical state only) X is not feeling quite right (well) X is (a little) under the weather (in refer, to an emotional state only) X is ill at ease (in refer, to feeling uncomfortable in one's surroundings) X doesn't feel at home X doesn't feel relaxed.(Сорин:) Мне, брат, в деревне как-то не того, и, понятная вещь, никогда я тут не привыкну. Вчера лёг в десять и сегодня утром проснулся в девять с таким чувством, как будто от долгого спанья у меня мозг прилип к черепу и всё такое (Чехов 6). (S.:) For some reason, my boy, I'm not quite myself in the country, and, it stands to reason, I'll never get accustomed to it. I went to bed at ten o'clock last night and woke up at nine this morning feeling as though my brain were stuck to my skull from sleeping so long, and all that sort of thing (6a). -
54 Ф-19
HE ФОНТАН coll, often humor NP Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: abstr or concr)) sth. is mediocre, not very goodX не фонтан = X is nothing specialX is no great shakes (no prize, no gem) X is nothing to brag (to write home) about.«Вот, - схватил он со стола газету и сунул Ефиму. -„Всегда с партией, всегда с народом". Хорош заголовок?» -«Мм-м», - замялся Ефим. - «Мму! - передразнил Каретников, замычав по-коровьи. - Не мучайся и не мычи, я и так вижу, что морду воротишь. Название не фонтан, но зато просто и без прикрас» (Войнович 6). "Неге." Не grabbed the newspaper from his desk and thrust it at Yefim. "Always with the Party, Always with the People.' Nice headline, eh?" "Mmm..." Yefim began hesitantly. "Mmooo!" Karetnikov lowed, mimicking. "Don't squirm, don't mumble. I can see you're turning up your nose. The title's no gem. It's simple, though, straightforward" (6a). -
55 шелушёный рис
adjfood.ind. Brag, Halbrohreis, Kargoreis, Naturreis, enthülster Reis, entspelzter Reis, geschälter Reis -
56 не ахти
I• НЕ АХТИ КАК coll[AdvP; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. Also: НЕ АХТИ coll [adv or impers predic]⇒ not very well; (it is) not very good, pleasant etc:- not particularly (terribly, too) well (good);- not all that well (good).♦ [Лёва:] В доме у вас не ахти. [Альберт:] Я это чувствую. [Лёва:] Молодец! [Альберт:] Но мне хочется, чтобы было хорошо (Розов 4). [L.:] Things are not too good at home just now, are they? [A.:] That's what I feel. [L.:] Good lad! [A.:] But I want them to be good (4a).2. [adv; foll. by Adv or short-form Adj or Part denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not especially:- not all that;- not terribly (too, exactly).♦...Пока он [Гладышев] в горнице накачивал и разжигал примус, гость его остался в передней... Чонкин ещё не успел как следует рассмотреть всё, что было в этой комнате, как яичница была готова, и Гладышев позвал его к столу. Здесь было тоже не ахти как убрано, но всё же почище, чем в передней... (Войнович 2). While Gladishev pumped and kindled the primus, his guest remained in the front room....Chonkin had still not managed to have a proper look at everything in the room when the omelet was ready and Gladishev summoned him to the table. The back room too was not particularly tidy, but at least it was a bit cleaner than the front room (2a).II• НЕ АХТИ КАКОЙ coll[AdjP; fixed WO]=====1. Also: НЕ АХТИ coll [modif (when foll. by NP) or subj-compl with copula, var. with какой - nom or instrum (subj: any common noun); var. не ахти is used as subj-compl only]⇒ not especially good, rather poor:- not the best (the greatest, the most brilliant etc) (of...);- not much of a...;- nothing to rave (to brag, to write home) about.♦ За окном стоял литой монотонный гул. Иссечённое песчаной пылью стекло мерно вибрировало... "Гляди, Коля, что на дворе делается!.. Страсть... Вот заехали, сам не рад будешь..." [Николай] пытался отшутиться... но по всему было видно, что настроение у него тоже не ахти (Максимов 3). From outside there came an unwavering, monotonous howl. The window vibrated rhythmically, lashed by fine sand...."Look what's going on outside, Kolya...it's terrifying....Look where we've landed ourselves-we shall regret it!" Nikolai tried to make a joke of it, although he was obviously not in the best of humor himself (3a).♦ [Андрей:]...Вот вы фотограф; профессия, прямо скажем, не ахти какая, - это и был предел ваших мечтаний? (Розов 1). [A.:]... You are a photographer. It's not exactly the most brilliant profession. Well, is being a photographer the height of your ambition? (la).♦ "Акустика, конечно, не ахти, но ничего, работать можно" (Войнович 4). "Of course the acoustics are nothing to rave about, but it doesn't matter, we'll manage" (4a).2. [modif; foll. by Adj denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not especially:- not all that;- not terribly <too, exactly>.♦ Хотя роль Евдокии, жены Игната Тимофеевича, директорши сельской школы-семилетки, была не ахти какая завидная - очень уж лобовата, ревность, страдания, разговоры поучительные, - но Ляля надеялась всех поразить... (Трифонов 1). Although the role of Yevdokia, Ignat Timofeevich's wife and the principal of the seven-year village elementary school, was not a particularly enviable one - it was terribly overdone, with all sorts of jealousy, sufferings, and didactic conversations-still, Lyalya hoped to impress everyone... (la).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не ахти
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• НЕ АХТИ КАКОЙ coll[AdjP; fixed WO]=====1. Also: НЕ АХТИ coll [modif (when foll. by NP) or subj-compl with copula, var. with какой - nom or instrum (subj: any common noun); var. не ахти is used as subj-compl only]⇒ not especially good, rather poor:- not the best (the greatest, the most brilliant etc) (of...);- not much of a...;- nothing to rave (to brag, to write home) about.♦ За окном стоял литой монотонный гул. Иссечённое песчаной пылью стекло мерно вибрировало... "Гляди, Коля, что на дворе делается!.. Страсть... Вот заехали, сам не рад будешь..." [Николай] пытался отшутиться... но по всему было видно, что настроение у него тоже не ахти (Максимов 3). From outside there came an unwavering, monotonous howl. The window vibrated rhythmically, lashed by fine sand...."Look what's going on outside, Kolya...it's terrifying....Look where we've landed ourselves-we shall regret it!" Nikolai tried to make a joke of it, although he was obviously not in the best of humor himself (3a).♦ [Андрей:]...Вот вы фотограф; профессия, прямо скажем, не ахти какая, - это и был предел ваших мечтаний? (Розов 1). [A.:]... You are a photographer. It's not exactly the most brilliant profession. Well, is being a photographer the height of your ambition? (la).♦ "Акустика, конечно, не ахти, но ничего, работать можно" (Войнович 4). "Of course the acoustics are nothing to rave about, but it doesn't matter, we'll manage" (4a).2. [modif; foll. by Adj denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not especially:- not all that;- not terribly <too, exactly>.♦ Хотя роль Евдокии, жены Игната Тимофеевича, директорши сельской школы-семилетки, была не ахти какая завидная - очень уж лобовата, ревность, страдания, разговоры поучительные, - но Ляля надеялась всех поразить... (Трифонов 1). Although the role of Yevdokia, Ignat Timofeevich's wife and the principal of the seven-year village elementary school, was not a particularly enviable one - it was terribly overdone, with all sorts of jealousy, sufferings, and didactic conversations-still, Lyalya hoped to impress everyone... (la).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не ахти какой
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58 не бог весть какой
• НЕ БОГ ВЕСТЬ < ЗНАЕТ> КАКОЙ coll[AdjP; fixed WO]=====1. [modif (when foll. by NP) or subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun)]⇒ not especially good, mediocre, not in any way special:- not all that good <great etc>;- not too <terribly, particularly> good <great etc>;- not much of a [NP];- nothing to brag < write home> about.♦ Конечно, не Бог весть какая комната могла получиться из бывшего чулана, но да разве в хоромах дело? (Максимов 3). You couldn't make much of a home out of an old storeroom, true enough, but who wanted a mansion? (3a).2. [modif; foll. by AdjP denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not particularly:- not all that...;- not too <terribly, especially>...;- none too...♦...Она внезапно догадалась, что Никандров её не любит... Он её не преследовал, не ухаживал за ней... относился как ко всем вокруг относится. Ну, а когда она бросилась к нему, почему бы ему и не подобрать кусочек, если даже он и не бог весть какой лакомый? (Залыгин 1). [context transl]... She suddenly realized that Nikandrov did not love her....He hadn't pursued her, hadn't paid court to her...he'd behaved towards her exactly as he behaved towards everybody else. But since she'd forced herself upon him why shouldn't he help himself, even if the morsel offered wasn't the choicest? (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не бог весть какой
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• НЕ БОГ ВЕСТЬ < ЗНАЕТ> КАКОЙ coll[AdjP; fixed WO]=====1. [modif (when foll. by NP) or subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun)]⇒ not especially good, mediocre, not in any way special:- not all that good <great etc>;- not too <terribly, particularly> good <great etc>;- not much of a [NP];- nothing to brag < write home> about.♦ Конечно, не Бог весть какая комната могла получиться из бывшего чулана, но да разве в хоромах дело? (Максимов 3). You couldn't make much of a home out of an old storeroom, true enough, but who wanted a mansion? (3a).2. [modif; foll. by AdjP denoting a positive quality, quantity, or distance]⇒ not very, not particularly:- not all that...;- not too <terribly, especially>...;- none too...♦...Она внезапно догадалась, что Никандров её не любит... Он её не преследовал, не ухаживал за ней... относился как ко всем вокруг относится. Ну, а когда она бросилась к нему, почему бы ему и не подобрать кусочек, если даже он и не бог весть какой лакомый? (Залыгин 1). [context transl]... She suddenly realized that Nikandrov did not love her....He hadn't pursued her, hadn't paid court to her...he'd behaved towards her exactly as he behaved towards everybody else. But since she'd forced herself upon him why shouldn't he help himself, even if the morsel offered wasn't the choicest? (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не бог знает какой
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• НЕ БОГ ВЕСТЬ ЧТО coll[NP; obj or subj-compl with copula (subj: concr or abstr); fixed WO]=====⇒ (sth. that is) nothing out of the ordinary, not very important or worthwhile:- no big deal.♦ "Муниципалитет составил петицию в департамент здравоохранения, господин Росшепер подпишется, вы, я надеюсь, тоже, но это не Бог весть что. Гласность нужна!" (Стругацкие 1). "The city council put together a petition to the Department of Health. Mr. Rosheper will sign it, and you, I hope, will also sign it but that's no big deal. What I need is real publicity" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не бог весть что
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Brag — Brag, v. t. To boast of. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brag — Brag, adv. Proudly; boastfully. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English