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  • 81 нагрудный карман

    1) Engineering: breast pocket
    2) Arms production: patch

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нагрудный карман

  • 82 poche intérieure

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > poche intérieure

  • 83 སྣམ་ཕྲག་

    [snam phrag]
    breast pocket

    Tibetan-English dictionary > སྣམ་ཕྲག་

  • 84 སྣམ་བྲག་

    [snam brag]
    bosom, breast pocket

    Tibetan-English dictionary > སྣམ་བྲག་

  • 85 ཚོགས་ཕོར་

    [tshogs phor]
    large tea bowl which every monk in a monastery carries in his breast pocket, troop, herd

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཚོགས་ཕོར་

  • 86 ཨ་ཕྲག་

    [a phrag]
    breast pocket attached to a tibetan robe

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཨ་ཕྲག་

  • 87 ཨ་མ་ཕྲག་

    [a ma phrag]
    breast pocket attached to a tibetan robe

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཨ་མ་ཕྲག་

  • 88 ཨམ་ཕྲག་

    [am phrag]
    breast pocket

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཨམ་ཕྲག་

  • 89 ཨམ་བག་ལ་ཏེག་

    [am bag la teg]
    put into the breast pocket

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཨམ་བག་ལ་ཏེག་

  • 90 taschino sm

    [tas'kino]

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > taschino sm

  • 91 peek out

    vi hervorgucken, hervorschauen SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR
    his jacket had a white handkerchief \peek outing out of the breast pocket aus der Brusttasche seines Jacketts ragte ein weißes Taschentuch
    to \peek out out from behind sth person hinter etw dat hervorgucken [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ hervorschauen]

    English-german dictionary > peek out

  • 92 peek out

    vi
    hervorgucken;
    his jacket had a white handkerchief \peek outing out of the breast pocket aus der Brusttasche seines Jacketts ragte ein weißes Taschentuch;
    to \peek out out from behind sth person hinter etw dat hervorgucken

    English-German students dictionary > peek out

  • 93 szivarzseb

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > szivarzseb

  • 94 taschino

    sm [tas'kino]

    Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > taschino

  • 95 нагрудный карман

    Sokrat personal > нагрудный карман

  • 96 hot stuff

    разг.
    1) что-л. замечательное, первоклассное или сенсационное, волнующее [первонач. амер.]

    According to the trial the mare was... really hot stuff. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Had a Horse’) — Кобыла прошла испытание, результаты оказались блестящими...

    The movie was sure hot stuff. — Картина действительно потрясла нас.

    2) прекрасный работник, игрок, исполнитель и т. п.

    The doctor is supposed to be very hot stuff - second to Lasker they say he is. (A. Christie, ‘The Big Four’, ch. 11) — Доктор блестяще играет в шахматы. Говорят, что он уступает только Ласкеру.

    Well, Jane Snettisham's kitchen-maid is... very hot stuff they tell me, and good kitchen-maids nowadays are about as rare as original Holbeins. (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Very Good, Jeeves!’, ch. VIII) — У Джейн Снеттишем прекрасная судомойка. Говорят, что в наше время хорошие судомойки встречаются столь же редко, как и подлинные картины Гольбейна.

    He's hot stuff at mathematics. (ECI) — Он очень силен в математике.

    3) темпераментный, любвеобильный человек (преим. о женщине)

    SHe's a pretty little thing, Amy. Hot stuff some of the boys say. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 24) — Прехорошенькая штучка эта Эми. И, по словам наших парней, с огоньком.

    ‘That old bird must have been pretty hot stuff. I imaglne, back in the days of Edward the Confessor’. ‘Mr. Galahad was somewhat wild as a young man,’ agreed the butler... (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Summer Lightning’, ch. t) — - Я думаю, этот древний старикан во времена Эдуарда Исповедника был большой повеса. - Да, мистер Галахад в молодости любил повеселиться, - согласился дворецкий.

    4) порнография; порнографическая открытка; похабный анекдот

    Carol: "He wrote ‘The Sinful Spinster’..." Evelyn: "It sounded pretty pretty hot stuff." Carol: "It wasn't, really..." (N. Coward, ‘This Was a Man’, act II) — Кэрол: "Бартон Траск написал "Старую грешницу"..." Эвелин: "Порнография?" Кэрол: "Нисколько..."

    ‘Nice postcards,’ he whispered confidentially and produced an envelope from his breast pocket. ‘Hot stuff. Only ten shillings.’ (A. Huxley, ‘Point Counter Point’, ch. XVIII) — - Есть превосходные открытки, - прошептал доверительно человек в феске и вынул конверт из нагрудного кармана. - Горяченькие открыточки, и всего десять шиллингов.

    5) жарг. краденое, краденые вещи

    Pawnshops... establish a reputation for handling "hot stuff". (Suppl) — У ростовщиков... установилась репутация скупщиков краденого.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > hot stuff

  • 97 no end

    разг.
    очень много; очень сильно; бесконечно; в высшей степени

    Box at the opera costs no end. (Ch. Reade, ‘It Is Never Too Late to Mend’, ch. X) — Ложа в опере стоит бешеных денег.

    ‘See, my dear,’ said Adrian, and drew a little bottle from his breast pocket, ‘Take a sip or two of this - not more - it's fifty-fifty sal volatile and water; it'll steady you no end.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. XXX) — - Выпей-ка глоточек, дорогая, - сказал Адриан и вынул из кармана бутылочку, - только не слишком много. Это пятидесятипроцентный раствор летучих солей - он тебя здорово подбодрит.

    Bit of luck Landy's ship putting in here unexpectedly. Cheered her up no end. (D. Cusack, ‘Southern Steel’, ch. LIII) — Как повезло, что судно, на котором служит Лэнди, неожиданно зашло в наш порт. Радости Энн не было конца.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > no end

  • 98 borstzak

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > borstzak

  • 99 pochet

    dress/breast-pocket handkerchief

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > pochet

  • 100 hot stuff

       paзг.
       1) чтo-л. зaмeчaтeльнoe, пepвoклaccнoe; чтo-л. ceнcaциoннoe, вoлнующee [пepвoнaч. aмep.]
        According to the trial the mare was... really hot stuff (J. Galsworthy). I left this unlisted number of yours with my confidential secretary. She may call any minute with some hot stuff (E. S. Gardner)
       2) пpeкpacный paбoтник, игpoк, иcпoлнитeль и т. п.
        The doctor is supposed to be very hot stuff - second to Lasker they say he is (A. Christie). Well, Jane Snettisham's kitchen-maid is... very hot stuff, they tell me, and good kitchen-maids nowadays are about as rare as original Holbeins (P. G. Wodehouse)
       3) тeмпepaмeнтный, любвeoбильный чeлoвeк; ceкc-бoмбa (o жeнщинe); cм. тж. a hot number2
        She's a pretty little thing. Amy. Hot stuff some of the boys say (K. S. Prichard). 'That old bird must have been pretty hot stuff. I imagine, back in the days of Edward the Confessor.' 'Mr Galahad was somewhat wild as a young man,' agreed the butler (P. G. Wodehouse)
       4) пopнoгpaфия; пopнoгpaфичecкaя книгa, oткpыткa; пoxaбный aнeкдoт
        Carol He wrote "The Sinful Spinster'... Evelyn. It sounded pretty hot stuff. Carol It wasn't really (N. Coward). 'Nice postcards,' he whispered confidentially and produced an envelope from his breast pocket. 'Hot stuff. Only ten shillings' (A. Huxley)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > hot stuff

См. также в других словарях:

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  • breast-pocket — n a pocket on the outside of a shirt or ↑jacket, above the breast …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • breast pocket — noun count a pocket on the front of a shirt or jacket, over your chest …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • breast pocket — noun a pocket inside of a man s coat • Hypernyms: ↑pocket • Part Holonyms: ↑coat * * * breast pocket UK US noun [countable] [singular breast pocket …   Useful english dictionary

  • breast pocket — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms breast pocket : singular breast pocket plural breast pockets a pocket on the front of a shirt or jacket, over your chest …   English dictionary

  • breast-pocket — noun (C) a pocket on the outside of a shirt or jacket (1), above the breast …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • breast — [[t]bre̱st[/t]] ♦♦♦ breasts 1) N COUNT: oft poss N A woman s breasts are the two soft, round parts on her chest that can produce milk to feed a baby. She wears a low cut dress which reveals her breasts... As my newborn cuddled at my breast, her… …   English dictionary

  • Pocket protector — [ thumb|right|A pocket protector promoting the Linux operating system.] A pocket protector is a sheath designed to hold writing instruments and other small implements, such as slide rules, while preventing them from damaging the wearer s shirt… …   Wikipedia

  • pocket-square — /pok it skwair /, n. a handkerchief, often colored or figured, worn in the breast pocket of a suit or blazer as a fashion accessory. * * * …   Universalium

  • pocket-square — /pok it skwair /, n. a handkerchief, often colored or figured, worn in the breast pocket of a suit or blazer as a fashion accessory …   Useful english dictionary

  • Breast reconstruction — is the rebuilding of a breast, usually in women. It involves using autologous tissue or prosthetic material to construct a natural looking breast. Often this includes the reformation of a natural looking areola and nipple. This procedure involves …   Wikipedia

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