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1 терпение и труд всё перетрут
Set phrase: a wilful man must have his way, care and diligence bring luck, constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, diligence is the mother of good luck, diligence is the mother of success, drop by drop the sea is drained, elbow grease gives the best polish, everything comes to him who waits, feather by feather a goose is plucked, if at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again, it is dogged that does it, labour and patience defeat all resistance, little strokes fell great oaks, with time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin (patience and hard work bring success)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > терпение и труд всё перетрут
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2 терпение и труд все перетрут
Set phrase: a wilful man must have his way, care and diligence bring luck, constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dropping will wear away a stone, diligence is the mother of good luck, diligence is the mother of success, drop by drop the sea is drained, elbow grease gives the best polish, everything comes to him who waits, feather by feather a goose is plucked, if at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again, it is dogged that does it, labour and patience defeat all resistance, little strokes fell great oaks, with time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin (patience and hard work bring success)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > терпение и труд все перетрут
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3 приносить
принести (вн.)1. bring* (d.), fetch (d.)приносить обратно — bring* back (d.)
2. (давать; об урожае) yield (d.)приносить плоды — yield fruit; bear* fruit (тж. перен.)
3. ( давать в результате) bring* in (d.)приносить (большой) доход — bring* in a big revenue, show* a large return
приносить пользу — be of use / benefit
учение принесло ему пользу — learning was of benefit / use to him
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приносить счастье, несчастье — bring* luck, misfortuneприносить жертву — make* a sacrifice
приносить благодарность (дт.) — express one's gratitude (to):
приносить жалобу (на вн.) — lodge a complaint (against)
принесла тебя, его и т. д. нелёгкая! — why the devil did you, he, etc., have to turn up?
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4 приносить
несов. - приноси́ть, сов. - принести́; (вн.)1) ( доставлять) bring (d), fetch (d)приноси́ть обра́тно — bring back (d)
2) (давать; об урожае) yield (d)приноси́ть плоды́ — yield fruit; bear fruit
3) ( давать в результате) bring in (d)приноси́ть (большо́й) дохо́д — bring in a big revenue, show a large return
приноси́ть по́льзу (дт.) — be of use / benefit (to); do good (to)
уче́ние принесло́ ему́ по́льзу — learning ['lɜːn-] was of benefit / use to him
э́то не принесло́ ему́ по́льзы — it did him no good
••приноси́ть сча́стье [несча́стье] — bring luck [misfortune]
приноси́ть в же́ртву — sacrifice (d)
приноси́ть же́ртву — make a sacrifice
приноси́ть благода́рность (дт.) — express one's gratitude (to)
я приношу́ вам глубо́кую благода́рность — I want to express my deep gratitude to you
приноси́ть жа́лобу (на вн.) — lodge a complaint (against)
кака́я нелёгкая тебя́ сюда́ принесла́? — см. нелёгкая
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5 приносить
vt; св - принести́1) доставлять to bring, to fetchприноси́ть де́тям игру́шки — to bring toys for the children
приноси́ть сча́стье — to bring luck
приноси́ть благода́рность/извине́ния — to offer one's thanks/apologies
принеси́ мне, пожа́луйста, шаль из гости́ной — could you fetch me the shawl from the sitting-room?
2) давать приплод или урожай to bear, to yieldприноси́ть плоды́ — to bear/to yield fruit sg
соба́ка принесла́ четырёх щенко́в — the dog had four puppies
3) давать в результате to bring in, to bearприноси́ть по́льзу — to be of use/benefit (to); to do good (to sb/sth)
приноси́ть вред — to harm, to do harm to, to damage
приноси́ть большо́й дохо́д — to bring in/to yield a large/handsome profit, регулярный to produce/to yield a big revenue
приноси́ть проце́нты — to bear interest
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6 DILIGENCE
• Care and diligence bring luck - Терпенье и труд все перетрут (T)• Diligence is the mother of good luck - Терпенье и труд все перетрут (T)• Few things are impossible to diligence and skill - Всякое дело до мастера (B), Дело мастера боится (Д) -
7 Терпенье и труд все перетрут
Success comes with endurance and tenacity. See Всякое умение трудом дается (B), К большому терпению придет и умение (K)Cf: Care and diligence bring luck (Br.). Diligence is the mother of good luck (Am., Br.). Elbow grease gives the best polish (Am., Br.). Не that's always hooting must sometimes hit (Br.). If at first you don't succeed, try, try again (Am.). If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again (Br.). It is dogged as (that) does it (Am., Br.). Labour overcomes all things (Br.). Little by little and bit by bit (Am., Br.). Patience conquers (Am.). Perseverance conquers all things (Am.). Perseverance kills the game (wins) (Br.). Slow and steady wins the race (Am., Br.). Time and patience change the mulberry leaf to satin (Am.). With time and art the leaf of the mulberry-tree becomes satin (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Терпенье и труд все перетрут
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8 приносить счастье
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БОГ ТРОИЦУ ЛЮБИТ (saying) the third person or thing, when added to two others, is likely to bring luck or a sense of completeness, the third attempt is likely to be successful: = three is the magic number three (third time) is a charm all good things come in threes third time lucky.(Зилов:) Слушай! Бог троицу любит. Бросим третий раз. Решка - признаемся, орёл - нет (Вампилов 5). (Z.:) Listen! Three's a charm. Let's toss a third time. Tails, we own up, heads, we don't (5b). -
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[saying]=====⇒ the third person or thing, when added to two others, is likely to bring luck or a sense of completeness, the third attempt is likely to be successful:- three < third time> is a charm;- third time lucky.♦ [Зилов:] Слушай! Бог троицу любит. Бросим третий раз. Решка - признаемся, орёл - нет (Вампилов 5). [Z.:] Listen! Three's a charm. Let's toss a third time. Tails, we own up, heads, we don't (5b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бог троицу любит
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12 приносить счастье
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > приносить счастье
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13 легкая рука
[l'okhkaya ruka] A light hand. Someone is known to bring luck to any kind of undertaking.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > легкая рука
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14 на счастье
(дать, подарить, сделать что-либо)to bring smb. luck; for luckВ то время я расчищал погребение в своём кургане. По моей просьбе первые несколько движений ножом сделала Светлана. На счастье. (В. Берестов, Меч в золотых ножнах) — At that time I was engaged in clearing the grave in my kurgan. At my request Svetlana made the first few movements with her knife. To bring me luck.
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15 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.) -
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as if on purpose; as < bad> luck would have it; just to make things worseГородничий.
Воротить, воротить его!.. Почтмейстер. Куды воротить! Я, как нарочно, приказал смотрителю дать самую лучшую тройку; чёрт угораздил дать и вперёд предписание. (Н. Гоголь, Ревизор) — Mayor. Bring him back! Bring him back!.. Postmaster. No chance! Just to make things worse I told the foreman to give him the fastest horses we've got and as if that wasn't enough I went and gave him a priority warrant!А лето, как нарочно, выдалось жаркое, засушливое. Совсем пропала рожь. (И. Бунин, Деревня) — And that summer, as bad luck would have it, was a hot and rainless one. The rye had all but perished.
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17 С-690
НА СЧАСТЬЕ coll PrepP Invar1. (дать, подарить что кому и т. п.) \С-690adv(to give sth. to s.o.) so that it will bring him good fortunefor (good) luckas a good-luck charm.Нина подарила мне на счастье своё кольцо. Nina gave me her ring as a good-luck charm.2. \С-690 (чьё) (sent adv (parenth)) by favorable chancefortunately (for s.o.)luckily (for s.o.)....Хотя все уже знали о приезде начальства, но решительно не могли в себе преодолеть мучительной инерции бездействия... Симочки, на её счастье, на работе не было — она отгуливала переработанный день... (Солженицын 3)....Though everyone now knew about the arrival of the committee, they were still unable to overcome the tormenting inertia of inaction.... Simochka, fortunately for her, was not on duty she had the day off in return for the extra day she had worked... (3a).В Карду (Настёна и уполномоченный) приехали засветло, магазин, на счастье, был открыт (Распутин 2). They (Nastyona and the representative) got to Karda before dark and the store, luckily, was open (2a). -
18 на счастье
• НА СЧАСТЬЕ coll[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ (to give sth. to s.o.) so that it will bring him good fortune:- as a good-luck charm.♦ Нина подарила мне на счастье своё кольцо. Nina gave me her ring as a good-luck charm.2. на счастье (чьё) [sent adv (parenth)]⇒ by favorable chance:- fortunately (for s.o.);- luckily (for s.o.).♦...Хотя все уже знали о приезде начальства, но решительно не могли в себе преодолеть мучительной инерции бездействия... Симочки, на её счастье, на работе не было - она отгуливала переработанный день... (Солженицын 3)....Though everyone now knew about the arrival of the committee, they were still unable to overcome the tormenting inertia of inaction.... Simochka, fortunately for her, was not on duty; she had the day off in return for the extra day she had worked... (3a).♦ В Карду [Настёна и уполномоченный] приехали засветло, магазин, на счастье, был открыт (Распутин 2). They [Nastyona and the representative] got to Karda before dark and the store, luckily, was open (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на счастье
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19 Б-267
HE ТУТ-ТО БЫЛО coll (sent Invar often a clause in a compound sent (often after но, да) fixed WO(of unrealized hopes, expectations, usu. when attempting to accomplish sth.) the desired or expected event (as specified by the preceding context) did not happen, the desired or expected result was not achieved etcnothing doingno such luck nothing of the kind (the sort) (happened) it (things etc) didn't work out (that way) (in limited contexts) far from it it was not to be....К нему (старому кучеру) подбежала фрейлейн Мари и объявила ему о своем желании зарезать гусака собственноручно. Конечно, он отговаривал её, упрашивал, пригрозил даже нажаловаться. Не тут-то было! (Федин 1)....Frfiulein Marie ran up to him (the old coachman) and announced her desire to cut the goose's neck personally. Of course he tried to talk her out of it, begged, threatened even to complain about her. Nothing doing! (1a).«Иди домой!..» - крикнул ей Чунка по-русски. Но не тут-то было! (Искандер 5). "Go home!..." Chunka yelled to her in Russian. No such luck (5a).Он (Тентетников) уничтожил вовсе всякие прииосы холста, ягод, грибов и орехов, наполовину сбавил с них других работ, думая, что бабы обратят это время на домашнее хозяйство... Не тут-то было (Гоголь 3). Не (Tentetnikov) had exempted them from any deliveries of homespun linen, berries, mushrooms and nuts, he had halved their other obligatory labours, with the idea that the women would give more time to their household affairs....But nothing of the sort! (3d).Видимо, замешкались в совхозе с разными делами и когда время поджало, решили одним разом, всеми машинами вывезти заготовленное сено. Но не тут-то было!.. (Айтматов 1). Evidently they'd dawdled with various jobs on the state farm and now that time was pressing, decided to bring in the waiting hay with all the lorries in one go. But it didn't work out... (1b).Я думал, что после этих мешков не скоро отдышится этот осёл. Но не тут-то было! (Искандер 3). I thought it would take a while for the donkey to catch his breath after those sacks. But far from it! (3a).Прошёл слух, что я выступал у курчатовцев, и стали приходить мне многие приглашения... И в этих учреждениях все как будто было устроено, разрешено директорами, повешены объявления... - но не тут-то было! не дремали и там (в КГБ) (Солженицын 2). The news that I had appeared at the Kurchatov Institute got around, and invitations began to arrive in large numbers.... These institutions seemed to have everything arranged— directors had given their permission, notices had been put up... - but it was not to be! They (the KGB) were not to be caught napping (2a). -
20 не тут-то было
• НЕ ТУТ-ТО БЫЛО coll[sent; Invar; often a clause in a compound sent (often after но, да); fixed WO]=====⇒ (of unrealized hopes, expectations, usu. when attempting to accomplish sth.) the desired or expected event (as specified by the preceding context) did not happen, the desired or expected result was not achieved etc:- no such luck;- it (things etc) didn't work out (that way);- [in limited contexts] far from it;- it was not to be.♦...К нему [старому кучеру] подбежала фрейлейн Мари и объявила ему о своём желании зарезать гусака собственноручно. Конечно, он отговаривал её, упрашивал, пригрозил даже нажаловаться. Не тут-то было! (Федин 1)....FrSulein Marie ran up to him [the old coachman] and announced her desire to cut the goose's neck personally. Of course he tried to talk her out of it, begged, threatened even to complain about her. Nothing doing! (1a).♦ "Иди домой!.." - крикнул ей Чунка по-русски. Но не тут-то было! (Искандер 5). "Go home!..Chunka yelled to her in Russian. No such luck (5a).♦ Он [Тентетников] уничтожил вовсе всякие прииосы холста, ягод, грибов и орехов, наполовину сбавил с них других работ, думая, что бабы обратят это время на домашнее хозяйство... Не тут-то было (Гоголь 3). Не [Tentetnikov] had exempted them from any deliveries of homespun linen, berries, mushrooms and nuts, he had halved their other obligatory labours, with the idea that the women would give more time to their household affairs....But nothing of the sort! (3d).♦ Видимо, замешкались в совхозе с разными делами; и когда время поджало, решили одним разом, всеми машинами вывезти заготовленное сено. Но не тут-то было!.. (Айтматов 1). Evidently they'd dawdled with various jobs on the state farm and now that time was pressing, decided to bring in the waiting hay with all the lorries in one go. But it didn't work out... (1b).♦ Я думал, что после этих мешков не скоро отдышится этот осёл. Но не тут-то было! (Искандер 3). I thought it would take a while for the donkey to catch his breath after those sacks. But far from it! (3a).♦ Прошёл слух, что я выступал у курчатовцев, и стали приходить мне многие приглашения... И в этих учреждениях всё как будто было устроено, разрешено директорами, повешены объявления... - но не тут-то было! не дремали и там [в КГБ] (Солженицын 2). The news that I had appeared at the Kurchatov Institute got around, and invitations began to arrive in large numbers....These institutions seemed to have everything arranged - directors had given their permission, notices had been put up... - but it was not to be! They [the KGB] were not to be caught napping (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не тут-то было
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