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41 без посторонней помощи
1) General subject: ( all) by herself, (all) by himself, (all) by itself, (all) by myself, (all) by ourselves, alone (he can do it alone - он может это сделать сам), by oneself, of oneself, off one's own bat, on (one's) own, single-handed, singly, under (one's) own steam, without aid, without exterior help, singlehandedly, ourselves, under one's own power2) Law: unaided, unassisted3) Jargon: under one's own steam4) Makarov: all by herself, all by itself, all by myself, all by ourselves, by itselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без посторонней помощи
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42 быть пригодным
1) General subject: lend itself, lend itself to (для чего-л.), suit, lend itself, up to2) Engineering: be suitable3) Mathematics: be adequate, be suitable for, be suited for4) Economy: avail5) Business: be eligible6) Makarov: be operational, satisfy -
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44 вещь в себе
1) Latin: per-se2) Philosophy: a thing in itself, thing in itself, thing-in-itself3) Psychology: noumenon, transcendental object -
45 выброс солёной воды
1) Oil: blow itself into water (в скважине, ранее дававшей нефть), to blow itself into water (в скважине, ранее дававшей нефть), water blow (в скважине, ранее дававший нефть)2) Drilling: blow itself into water (о скважине, ранее дававшей нефть)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выброс солёной воды
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46 змея обвилась вокруг моей руки
1) General subject: the snake twisted (itself) round my armУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > змея обвилась вокруг моей руки
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47 на воре шапка горит
1) General subject: one's guilty conscience is speaking2) Set phrase: an uneasy conscience betrays itself, guilty conscience needs no accuser, he has a guilty conscience, he that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it (he who feels (knows) he is to blame, would inevitably betray himself), he that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it (дословно: Тому, кто что-то натворит, кажется, что всяк об этом говорит), he that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it, he that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it (дословно: Тот, у кого большой нос, думает, что все об этом и говорят), if the cap fits, wear it, the cap fits (дословно: Шапка подходит), the truest jests sound worst in guilty ears, guilty conscience gives itself away, a guilty mind betrays itselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на воре шапка горит
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48 одиноко
1) General subject: ( all) by itself, alone, by herself, by himself, forlornly, lacking companionship (http://www.springerlink.com/content/2123v3p5705h723m/)2) Makarov: all by itself, by itself -
49 осколок снаряда застрял в стене
1) General subject: a shell splinter imbedded itself in the wallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осколок снаряда застрял в стене
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50 представляться кем-либо
Law: hold oneself out as (выдавать себя за кого-то (напр.: neither party shall hold itself out or have the authority to act as the agent of the other party)), hold itself out as (выдавать себя за кого-то (напр.: neither party shall hold itself out or have the authority to act as the agent of the other party))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > представляться кем-либо
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51 река проложила себе путь по долине
1) General subject: the river plowed a course for itself down the valleyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > река проложила себе путь по долине
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52 сам по себе
1) General subject: all by itself, as such, in and of itself, on( one's) tod, on one's own account, vera, very, on (one's) own, on its own, in a league of its own2) Latin: per se3) Engineering: alone4) Law: on its own terms5) Jargon: single-o6) Patents: on its own account7) Set phrase: by oneself9) Microsoft: as is (THESE SAMPLES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" - ОБРАЗЦЫ ПРЕДОСТАВЛЯЮТСЯ САМИ ПО СЕБЕ) -
53 симптомы болезни были налицо
1) General subject: (все) the disease declared itself2) Makarov: disease declared itself, the disease declared itselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > симптомы болезни были налицо
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54 Д-7
ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ СЕБЯ ЗНАТЬ (ЧУВСТВОВАТЬ) ДАТЬ СЕБЙ ПОЧУВСТВОВАТЬ VP subj: abstr or concr usu. this WO to manifest itself, become noticeableX даёт о себе знать - X makes itself feltX has its effect on person Y (of chronic illess, an ailing part of the body etc) X acts up (of age, hardship, illness etc) X is beginning to take its toll (of age, illness etc) X is beginning to tell on person Y.После той, батумской истории Влад навсегда зарёкся ввязываться в авантюры, подпадающие под какую-либо статью уголовного кодекса, но голод уже давал себя знать, да и роль, отведённая ему напарником в предстоящей операции, ограничивалась минимальным риском (Максимов 2). After the business in Batum, Vlad had sworn never to get mixed up in any adventures likely to be covered by some article of the Criminal Code, but hunger was already making itself felt, and his role of accomplice in the proposed operation involved only a minimum of risk (2a). -
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СВЯТЫМ ДУХОМ coll, iron NPinslrum Invar adv usu. this WO1. (often with negated predic) ( sth. happens) as if by its own effort: (all) by itselfon its own ( sth. will) take care of itself.«Это ты перевез на дачу холодильник?» - «А кто же ещё? Не святым же духом он туда попал!» Was it you who moved the refrigerator to the dacha?" "Who else? It didn't get there by itself"2. \Д-357 узнать что humor (to figure out or learn sth.) from an unexpected or unusual source that one does not want to reveala little bird told one. -
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ВСТУПАТЬ/ВСТУПИТЬ (ВХОДИТЬ/ ВОЙТИ) В СВОЙ ПРАВА VP subj: abstr) to manifest itself in full measure, at full strengthX вступил в свои права = X came into its ownX appeared in full force X asserted itself X burst forth.На гумнах на минуту приостанавливалась работа... а потом снова начинали глухо погромыхивать на токах каменные катки, понукали лошадей и быков мальчишки-погонычи, гремели веялки, трудовой день вступал в свои неотъемлемые права (Шолохов 5). For a minute the work on the threshing floors would cease...and then the stone rollers would resume their thudding, the boy drivers would urge on the horses and oxen, the winnowers would clatter, and the working day would come into its own again (5a).(author's usage) Опухоль, на которую он сперва досадовал, потом боялся ее, теперь вошла в права - и уже не он, а она решала, что же будет (Солженицын 10). The tumor, which he had first complained of as an annoyance, and then feared, now asserted itself, it was no longer he deciding what would happen, it was the tumor (10b). -
57 Ш-62
ШИЛА В МЕШКЕ HE УТАИШЬ (saying) you cannot hide something that reveals itself on its own or gives itself away (said when a person tries to conceal an act, deed, emotion etc that makes itself apparent): - murder will out (the) truth will out (will come to light) (in limited contexts) love (and a cough) cannot be hidden. -
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myself, itself, etc.• Само по себе это не гарантирует, что... - This, on its own, does not guarantee that...• Само по себе это недостаточно для того, чтобы гарантировать... - This in itself is not enough to guarantee that...• Это интересно не только само по себе, но также и потому, что... - This is of interest, not only for its own sake, but also because...• Это само по себе является достаточным основанием (= обоснованием), чтобы... - This in itself appears to be sufficient justification for... -
59 дать себя чувствовать
I• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ПОНЯТЬ (ПОЧУВСТВОВАТЬ) (кому) что; ДАВАТЬ ЧУВСТВОВАТЬ[VP; subj: human; usu. foll. by a что-clause; fixed WO]=====⇒ to make (sth.) felt or understood:- X let Y know that...;- X made it clear < plain> that...;- X got the message across (that...);- X conveyed to Y that...;- [in limited contexts] X's manner <attitude etc> suggested that...;|| давая понять, что... ≈ [in limited contexts] as if to say that...♦ В конце концов, Колчерукий сумел успокоить его [родственника], дав понять, что убить никогда не поздно, если окажется, что Сандро виноват (Искандер 3). In the end, Bad Hand managed to soothe him [the relative] by giving him to understand that it was never too late to kill Sandro if it turned out he was guilty (3a).♦ Я дал ей [княжне Мери] почувствовать очень запутанной фразой, что она мне давно нравится (Лермонтов 1). In a muddled sentence I let her [Princess Mary] know that I had long been attracted to her (lc).♦ Тарантьев вообще постоянно был груб в обращении со всеми, не исключая и приятелей, как будто давал чувствовать, что, заговаривая с человеком, даже обедая или ужиная у него, он делает ему большую честь (Гончаров 1)....[Tbrantyev] was generally rude to everyone, including his friends, as though making it clear that he bestowed a great honour on a person by talking to him or having dinner or supper at his place (1a).♦...Всем своим видом [Ефим] давал понять, что пишет о хороших людях потому, что сам хороший и в жизни замечает только хорошее... (Войнович 6)....His [Yefim's] whole manner suggested that he wrote about decent people because he himself was decent and saw only the good in life... (6a).♦ Профессор снисходительно улыбнулся, давая понять, что студент ещё молод и зелен, и ему следует кое-что объяснить (Войнович 1). The professor smiled condescendingly, as if to say that the student was still young and green, and required enlightening (1a)II• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ СЕБЯ ЗНАТЬ < ЧУВСТВОВАТЬ>; ДАТЬ СЕБЯ ПОЧУВСТВОВАТЬ[VP; subj: abstr or concr; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to manifest itself, become noticeable:- [of chronic illess, an ailing part of the body etc] X acts up;- [of age, hardship, illness etc] X is beginning to take its toll;- [of age, illness etc] X is beginning to tell on person Y.♦ После той, батумской истории Влад навсегда зарёкся ввязываться в авантюры, подпадающие под какую-либо статью уголовного кодекса, но голод уже давал себя знать, да и роль, отведённая ему напарником в предстоящей операции, ограничивалась минимальным риском (Максимов 2). After the business in Batum, Vlad had sworn never to get mixed up in any adventures likely to be covered by some article of the Criminal Code, but hunger was already making itself felt, and his role of accomplice in the proposed operation involved only a minimum of risk (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать себя чувствовать
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60 давать себя знать
• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ СЕБЯ ЗНАТЬ < ЧУВСТВОВАТЬ>; ДАТЬ СЕБЯ ПОЧУВСТВОВАТЬ[VP; subj: abstr or concr; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to manifest itself, become noticeable:- [of chronic illess, an ailing part of the body etc] X acts up;- [of age, hardship, illness etc] X is beginning to take its toll;- [of age, illness etc] X is beginning to tell on person Y.♦ После той, батумской истории Влад навсегда зарёкся ввязываться в авантюры, подпадающие под какую-либо статью уголовного кодекса, но голод уже давал себя знать, да и роль, отведённая ему напарником в предстоящей операции, ограничивалась минимальным риском (Максимов 2). After the business in Batum, Vlad had sworn never to get mixed up in any adventures likely to be covered by some article of the Criminal Code, but hunger was already making itself felt, and his role of accomplice in the proposed operation involved only a minimum of risk (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать себя знать
См. также в других словарях:
itself — it*self ([i^]t*s[e^]lf ), pron. The neuter reflexive pronoun of {It}; as, the thing is good in itself; it stands by itself. [1913 Webster] Borrowing of foreigners, in itself, makes not the kingdom rich or poor. Locke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
itself — ► PRONOUN (third person sing. ) 1) (reflexive ) used to refer to something previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: his horse hurt itself. 2) (emphatic ) used to emphasize a particular thing or animal mentioned. ● in itself Cf. ↑in… … English terms dictionary
itself — [it self′] pron. a form of IT1, used: a) as an intensifier [the work itself is easy] b) as a reflexive [the dog bit itself] c) with the meaning “its real, true, or normal self” [the bird is not itself today ]: in this construction, it functions… … English World dictionary
itself — late 14c., from O.E. hit sylf, from IT (Cf. it) + SELF (Cf. self). Since 17c. usually regarded as its self (Cf. its own self) … Etymology dictionary
itself — it|self [ ıt self ] pronoun *** Itself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of it. It can be used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same thing that is the subject of the sentence or that was mentioned… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
itself */*/*/ — UK [ɪtˈself] / US pronoun Summary: Itself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of it. It can be used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same thing that is the subject of the sentence or that was… … English dictionary
itself — [[t]ɪtse̱lf[/t]] ♦ 1) PRON REFL: v PRON, prep PRON Itself is used as the object of a verb or preposition when it refers to something that is the same thing as the subject of the verb. Scientists have discovered remarkable new evidence showing how … English dictionary
itself — it|self W1S1 [ıtˈself] pron [reflexive form of it ] 1.) used to show that a thing, organization, animal, or baby that does something is affected by its own action ▪ The cat lay on the sofa, washing itself. ▪ The machine switches itself off when… … Dictionary of contemporary English
itself — /It self/ pronoun 1 the reflexive form of it: The cat lay on the sofa, washing itself. | It is generally felt that the government has made an idiot of itself. 2 used to emphasize the pronoun it : We ve checked the wiring and the aerial so the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
itself*/*/*/ — [ɪtˈself] pronoun 1) the REFLEXIVE form of ‘it , used for showing that an action affects the thing that does the action The young bird cannot feed itself.[/ex] The government needs to defend itself against these attacks.[/ex] 2) used for… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
itself — /it self /, pron. 1. a reflexive form of it: The battery recharges itself. 2. an emphatic appositive of it, which, that, this, or a noun: which itself is also true; Even without flowers, the bowl itself is beautiful. 3. (used as the object of a… … Universalium