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1 broken the way
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2 stand in the way
1. мешать; стоять на пути2. стоять на путиby way of — в качестве; с целью; через; посредством; путем
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3 way
1. n путь; дорога; маршрут2. n направление3. n расстояние4. n движение вперёд; ход5. n образ действия; метод, способso and in no other way — только так ; только таким образом
in the following way — таким образом; следующим методом
6. n манера поведенияway of behavior — способ поведения; поведение
7. n особенность, характерная черта8. n уклад, обычай, привычкаthe way of the world — общепринятый уклад жизни; традиционные взгляды; общепринятые нормы поведения
9. n отношение, аспект10. n положение, состояние11. n размах, масштабы деятельности12. n разг. область, сфера; занятиеhunting is not in my way — охота — это не по моей категория, род
13. n возможность, путь, средствоeightfold way — «восьмеричный путь»
14. n мор. стапель15. n тех. направляющая16. n юр. право прохода, проездаany way — и в том и в другом случае; в любом случае
better by a long way, a long way better — гораздо лучше
in a way — в известном смысле; до некоторой степени, в известной мере
no two ways about it — это несомненно; об этом не может быть двух мнений
one way or another, some way or other — так или иначе; в любом случае; как бы то ни было
nothing came my way — мне ничего не удавалось, мне не подвёртывалось ничего хорошего
way enough! — шабаш!, на воду!
to have a way with one — обладать обаянием; иметь подход к людям
she has a winning way with her — в ней есть обаяние; она привлекает сердца
to bet both ways — ставить на лошадь и место, которое она займёт
to make way — уступить дорогу ; расчистить путь; расступиться, раздвинуться
to pay its way — окупаться, оправдывать себя, быть рентабельным
17. a промежуточный; расположенный по пути18. adv амер. усил. далеко; на значительном расстоянии, в отдалении19. adv амер. усил. полностью, до конца20. adv амер. усил. близ21. int тпру!Синонимический ряд:1. behaviour (noun) actions; behaviour; comportment; conduct; demeanour; deportment2. distance (noun) distance; interval; space; ways3. door (noun) access; adit; admission; admittance; door; entrance; entree; entry; ingress4. habit (noun) consuetude; custom; form; habit; habitude; manner; practice; praxis; trick; usage; use; wont5. means (noun) design; fashion; means; method; mode; modus; plan; policy; procedure; process; style; system; technique; wise6. passage (noun) channel; course; drag; line; passage; path; route; throughway7. progress (noun) direction; extent; progress8. road (noun) artery; avenue; boulevard; drive; freeway; highway; road; roadway; street; thoroughfare; track9. type (noun) breed; cast; character; class; cut; description; feather; ilk; kidney; kind; lot; mold; nature; order; persuasion; sort; species; stamp; stripe; type; variety -
4 way back
eightfold way — «восьмеричный путь»
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5 way round
eightfold way — «восьмеричный путь»
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6 the better part of smth.
(the better (или the best) part of smth.)добрая половина, значительная часть чего-л. (напр., времени)‘Go on,’ he said to Riggs; ‘we'll get the best part of the way home.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Swan Song’, part III, ch. XX) — - Поезжайте, - сказал он Риггсу. - Успеем сделать больше половины пути.
But it was the best part of two hours before any human being ventured out again into the desolation of Iping Street. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 12) — Но прошло добрых два часа, прежде чем кто-то осмелился выйти на пустынную айпингскую улицу.
It seemed to him to be the better part of wisdom to return immediately to New York and see what, if anything, he could do to avoid a public scandal. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Stoic’, ch. LIII) — Пожалуй, самое разумное - немедленно вернуться в Нью-Йорк и сделать все, чтобы как-нибудь предотвратить публичный скандал.
By midafternoon he had broken the better part of an acre. (W. Faulkner, ‘The Mansion’, ‘Mink’, ch. I) — К концу дня Минк вспахал почти целый акр.
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7 the better (or the best) part of smth.
дoбpaя пoлoвинa, знaчитeльнaя чacть чeгo-л. (нaпp., вpeмeни)'Go on,' he said to Riggs, 'we'll get the best part of the way home' (J. Galsworthy). But it was the best part of two hours before any human being ventured out again into the desolation of Iping Street (H. G. Wells) By midafternoon he had broken the better part of an acre (W. Faulkner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > the better (or the best) part of smth.
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8 Broken Face
A term applied to sateens made so that the weave effect is broken up. The face is broken by using weft-way weft, and having the twill to the right, or using twist-way weft and twill to left. -
9 Broken Twill Sateen
This is a cotton fabric in which the five-shaft sateen weave is used, but with the twill line showing faintly and running to the right. The twill line is thus broken, giving a smooth surface. The illustration shows the weave. The weft is spun weft way, which distinguishes this cloth from the French twill, which is twist-way spun weftDictionary of the English textile terms > Broken Twill Sateen
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10 by way of
1. в качестве; с целью; через; посредством; путем2. ради; в качествеby way of argument like — так сказать, в качестве примера
3. посредствомСинонимический ряд:via (other) around; over; round; through; throughout; via -
11 in the familiar way
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12 long way
eightfold way — «восьмеричный путь»
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13 on their way
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14 water way
eightfold way — «восьмеричный путь»
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15 out of harm's way
в недосягаемости; в надёжном месте; ≈ подальше от греха (обыкн. употр. с гл. to keep и to put)‘There now, Jack,’ said his mother, ‘See what you've done, you've broken a nice egg and cost me a penny - here, Emma,’ she added calling her daughter, ‘Take the child away, that's a dear.’ Emma came at once, and walked off with the youngster, taking him out of harm's way. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. XVIII) — - Смотри, Джек, что ты наделал. Ты разбил хорошее яйцо, а оно стоит пенни. Эмма, - позвала она свою дочь, - пожалуйста, уведи ребенка отсюда. Эмма тотчас пришла и увела братишку - долго ли до беды!
James: "...He's rotten; hot the eyes of a man who can't keep his hands off when there's money about... I've seen lots of those fellows in my time. No doing anything with them except to keep 'em out of harm's way." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Justice’, act I) — Джеймс: "...Это пропащий человек, по глазам видно, что на руку нечист... В свое время мне попадалось много таких типов. Единственно, что с ними можно делать, - это изолировать их."
You'll be out of harm's way at work. (A. Sillitoe, ‘The Ragman's Daughter’, ‘The Bike’) — Перестанешь лодырничать, начнешь работать, так и вернешься на путь истинный.
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16 break the back of smth.
(break the back (уст. the neck) of smth.)1) уничтожить, погубить что-л.; сокрушить, сломить сопротивление; ≈ сломать хребет чему-лWhen I broke the back of knight-errantry that time, I no longer felt obligee to work in secret. (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. 40) — После того как я расправился со странствующими рыцарями, я больше не считал нужным работать втайне.
Thus the arms production... is breaking Britain's economic back. (‘Labour Monthly’) — Таким образом, производство вооружения... подрывает экономические основы Англии.
2) одолеть самую трудную часть чего-л.; суметь пережить тяжёлое, трудное времяHe must get an opening before dinner. If he could just break its back he would be right. (A. Marshall, ‘How's Andy Going?’, ‘Out of the Way, Mug’) — До обеда он должен начать статью. Если он справится с началом - а это самая трудная часть работы, - дальше все пойдёт хорошо.
Marigold and Judy and I have barely broken the back of the knitting pages. (M. Dickens, ‘The Angel in the Corner’, ch. II) — Мэригоулд, Джуди и я не без труда научились новому способу вязанья, который был помещен в журнале для женщин.
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17 break, (broke, broken)
اِقْتَحَمَ \ break open: to open by force: I broke open the door. break, (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. storm: to take (a defended place) by a violent attack. -
18 break (broke, broken)
دَخَلَ عُنوَةً \ break (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. -
19 Bends of the Rainbow
SK, DT 42. Магические Кристаллы (Wizard’s Glasses)3. Радуга Мэрлина (Maerlyn’s Rainbow)••“Wizard’s Rainbow is just a fairy-tale,” Cuthbert said, smiling in response to Steven’s smile. Then—perhaps it was something in Steven Deschain’s eyes—Cuthbert’s smile faltered. “Isn’t it?” / “Not all the old stories are true, but I think that of Maerlyn’s Rainbow is,” Steven replied. “It’s said that once there were thirteen glass balls in it—one for each of the Twelve Guardians, and one representing the nexus-point of the Beams.” — Магические Кристаллы – всего лишь сказка, – сказал Катберт, улыбаясь в ответ на улыбку Стивена. Потом он, видимо, уловил что-то во взгляде Стивена Дискейна, и улыбка его сникла. – Ведь так? / – Не все старинные истории достовены, но, думаю, Радуга Мэрлина не выдумка, – ответил Стивен. – Говорят, что когда-то она состояла из тринадцати кристаллов: по одному на каждого из Двенадцати Стражей, и ещё один, представляющий центральную точку, где сходятся Лучи. (ТБ 4)
“If the other balls in the Wizard’s Rainbow did exist, most are broken now. Such things never stay in one place or one pair of hands for long, you know, and even enchanted glass has a way of breaking. Yet at least three or four bends o’ the Rainbow may still be rolling around this sad world of ours. The blue, almost certainly. A desert tribe of slow mutants—the Total Hogs, they called themselves—had that one less than fifty years ago, although it’s slipped from sight again since. The green and the orange are reputed to be in Lud and Dis, respectively. And, just maybe, the pink one.” — Если остальные шары существовали, то большая их часть уже разбита. Они не задерживались надолго в одном месте и в одних руках, а разбиваются даже магические кристаллы. Однако три или четыре шара Радуги Мейрлина еще катятся по просторам нашего несчастного мира. Синий, это точно. Лет пятьдесят назад он принадлежал племени мутантов, кочующему по пустыне, они называют себя Горбуны, хотя с тех пор о нем ничего не слышно. Зеленый и оранжевый находятся соответственно в Ладе и Дизе. И, возможно, есть еще розовый. ( ТБ 4)
English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King "Dark Tower" > Bends of the Rainbow
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20 Usage note : be
I am tired= je suis fatiguéCaroline is French= Caroline est françaisethe children are in the garden= les enfants sont dans le jardinIt functions in very much the same way as to be does in English and it is safe to assume it will work as a translation in the great majority of cases.Note, however, that when you are specifying a person’s profession or trade, a/an is not translated:she’s a doctor= elle est médecinClaudie is still a student= Claudie est toujours étudianteThis is true of any noun used in apposition when the subject is a person:he’s a widower= il est veufButLyons is a beautiful city= Lyon est une belle villeFor more information or expressions involving professions and trades consult the usage note Shops, Trades and Professions.For the conjugation of the verb être see the French verb tables.Grammatical functionsThe passiveêtre is used to form the passive in French just as to be is used in English. Note, however, that the past participle agrees in gender and number with the subject:the rabbit was killed by a fox= le lapin a été tué par un renardthe window had been broken= la fenêtre avait été casséetheir books will be sold= leurs livres seront vendusour doors have been repainted red= nos portes ont été repeintes en rougeIn spoken language, French native speakers find the passive cumbersome and will avoid it where possible by using the impersonal on where a person or people are clearly involved : on a repeint nos portes en rouge.Progressive tensesIn French the idea of something happening over a period of time cannot be expressed using the verb être in the way that to be is used as an auxiliary verb in English.The presentFrench uses simply the present tense where English uses the progressive form with to be:I am working= je travailleBen is reading a book= Ben lit un livreIn order to accentuate duration être en train de is used: je suis en train de travailler ; Ben est en train de lire un livre.The futureFrench also uses the present tense where English uses the progressive form with to be:we are going to London tomorrow= nous allons à Londres demainI’m (just) coming!= j’arrive!I’m (just) going!= j’y vais!The pastTo express the distinction between she read a newspaper and she was reading a newspaper French uses the perfect and the imperfect tenses: elle a lu un journal/elle lisait un journal:he wrote to his mother= il a écrit à sa mèrehe was writing to his mother= il écrivait à sa mèreHowever, in order to accentuate the notion of describing an activity which went on over a period of time, the phrase être en train de (= to be in the process of) is often used:‘what was he doing when you arrived?’‘he was cooking the dinner’= ‘qu’est-ce qu’il faisait quand tu es arrivé?’ ‘il était en train de préparer le dîner’she was just finishing her essay when …= elle était juste en train de finir sa dissertation quand …The compound pastCompound past tenses in the progressive form in English are generally translated by the imperfect in French:I’ve been looking for you= je te cherchaisFor progressive forms + for and since (I’ve been waiting for an hour, I had been waiting for an hour, I’ve been waiting since Monday etc.) see the entries for and since.ObligationWhen to be is used as an auxiliary verb with another verb in the infinitive ( to be to do) expressing obligation, a fixed arrangement or destiny, devoir is used:she’s to do it at once= elle doit le faire tout de suitewhat am I to do?= qu’est-ce que je dois faire?he was to arrive last Monday= il devait arriver lundi derniershe was never to see him again= elle ne devait plus le revoir.In tag questionsFrench has no direct equivalent of tag questions like isn’t he? or wasn’t it? There is a general tag question n’est-ce pas? (literally isn’t it so?) which will work in many cases:their house is lovely, isn’t it?= leur maison est très belle, n’est-ce pas?he’s a doctor, isn’t he?= il est médecin, n’est-ce pas?it was a very good meal, wasn’t it?= c’était un très bon repas, n’est-ce pas?However, n’est-ce pas can very rarely be used for positive tag questions and some other way will be found to express the extra meaning contained in the tag: par hasard ( by any chance) can be very useful as a translation:‘I can’t find my glasses’ ‘they’re not in the kitchen, are they?’= ‘je ne trouve pas mes lunettes’ ‘elles ne sont pas dans la cuisine, par hasard?’you haven’t seen Gaby, have you?= tu n’as pas vu Gaby, par hasard?In cases where an opinion is being sought, si? meaning more or less or is it? or was it? etc. can be useful:it’s not broken, is it?= ce n’est pas cassé, si?he wasn’t serious, was he?= il n’était pas sérieux, si?In many other cases the tag question is simply not translated at all and the speaker’s intonation will convey the implied question.In short answersAgain, there is no direct equivalent for short answers like yes I am, no he’s not etc. Where the answer yes is given to contradict a negative question or statement, the most useful translation is si:‘you’re not going out tonight’ ‘yes I am’= ‘tu ne sors pas ce soir’ ‘si’In reply to a standard enquiry the tag will not be translated:‘are you a doctor?’ ‘yes I am’= ‘êtes-vous médecin?’ ‘oui’‘was it raining?’ ‘yes it was’= ‘est-ce qu’il pleuvait?’ ‘oui’ProbabilityFor expressions of probability and supposition ( if I were you etc.) see the entry be.Other functionsExpressing sensations and feelingsIn expressing physical and mental sensations, the verb used in French is avoir:to be cold= avoir froidto be hot= avoir chaudI’m cold= j’ai froidto be thirsty= avoir soifto be hungry= avoir faimto be ashamed= avoir hontemy hands are cold= j’ai froid aux mainsIf, however, you are in doubt as to which verb to use in such expressions, you should consult the entry for the appropriate adjective.Discussing health and how people areIn expressions of health and polite enquiries about how people are, aller is used:how are you?= comment allez-vous?( more informally) comment vas-tu?( very informally as a greeting) ça va?are you well?= vous allez bien?how is your daughter?= comment va votre fille?my father is better today= mon père va mieux aujourd’huiDiscussing weather and temperatureIn expressions of weather and temperature faire is generally used:it’s cold= il fait froidit’s windy= il fait du ventIf in doubt, consult the appropriate adjective entry.Visiting somewhereWhen to be is used in the present perfect tense to mean go, visit etc., French will generally use the verbs venir, aller etc. rather than être:I’ve never been to Sweden= je ne suis jamais allé en Suèdehave you been to the Louvre?= est-ce que tu es déjà allé au Louvre?or est-ce que tu as déjà visité le Louvre?Paul has been to see us three times= Paul est venu nous voir trois foisNote too:has the postman been?= est-ce que le facteur est passé?The translation for an expression or idiom containing the verb to be will be found in the dictionary at the entry for another word in the expression: for to be in danger see danger, for it would be best to … see best etc.This dictionary contains usage notes on topics such as the clock, time units, age, weight measurement, days of the week, and shops, trades and professions, many of which include translations of particular uses of to be.
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