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86 on the side
на гарнир, в качестве гарнираEnglish-Russian dictionary restaurant vocabulary > on the side
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87 by the side of
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89 PIPE THE SIDE (TO)
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90 be on the side of the angels
1) уст. ≈ разделять традиционную (антинаучную) точку зрения [Б. Дизраэли в своём выступлении по поводу теории Дарвина в 1864 г. сказал: Is man an ape or an angel? I, my lord, am on the side of the angels]But Dizzy could not write or speak on any topic without hitting out at last one striking phrase, even if it was one so idiotic as "being on the side of the angels" in a discussion of Darwinism. (R. Aldington, ‘The Duke’, ch. 22) — Но Дизраэли не мог ни писать, ни говорить на любую тему без того, чтобы не выдумать по крайней мере одно яркое выражение. Достаточно вспомнить идиотскую фразу "быть на стороне ангелов", сказанную им во время дискуссии о дарвинизме.
2) шутл. "быть на стороне праведников", быть поборником справедливостиMrs. Bolton's gossip was always on the side of the angels. ‘And he was such a bad fellow, and she was such a nice woman.’ (D. H. Lawrence, ‘Lady Chatterley's Lover’, ch. 2) — Миссис Болтон и сплетничая была поборницей справедливости: "...он был такой ужасный человек, а она была такая славная женщина".
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91 be on the side of the angels
шутл. «быть нa cтopoнe пpaвeдникoв», быть пoбopникoм cпpaвeдливocти, oтcтaивaть пpaвoe дeлo [уcт. paздeлять тpaдициoнную (aнтинaучную) тoчку зpeния. Б. Дизpaэли в cвoём выcтуплeнии пo пoвoду тeopии Дapвинa в 4 г. cкaзaл: Is man an ape or an angel? I, my lord, am on the side of the angels]Mrs. Bolton's gossip was always on the side of the angels. 'And he was such a bad fellow, and she was such a nice woman' (D. H. Lawrence). He remembered her courage and idealism... She had been on the side of the angels believing in justice and willing to fight for it (S. Sheldon)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > be on the side of the angels
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92 can't hit the side of a barn
expr AmE infmlCarry the paper to the wastebasket. You can't hit the side of a barn — Отнеси лучше бумагу прямо в корзину. Ты все равно промахнешься
You couldn't hit the broad side of a barn — Ты настоящий мазила. Ты даже с двух метров в ворота не попадешь
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93 err on the side of
(to be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault: It is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child.) være for forsigtig* * *(to be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault: It is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child.) være for forsigtig -
94 let the side down
expr infml1)2)If you take a job as a librarian you're just letting the side down — Если ты устроишься на работу библиотекарем, то люди тебя просто не поймут
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95 on the side of the bed
on the side of the bed (of the pavement) на краю кровати (тротуара)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > on the side of the bed
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96 God is always on the side of the big battalions
≈ Бог всегда на стороне сильных [этим. фр. Dieu est toujours pour les gros bataillons (Вольтер)]Dunois: "...But I know Joan; and I see that some day she will go ahead when she has only ten men to do the work of a hundred and then she will find that God is on the side of the big battalions." (B. Shaw, ‘Saint Joan’, sc. V) — Дюнуа: "...Но я знаю Жанну и предвижу, что в один прекрасный день она с горсткой храбрецов бросится на врага, превосходящего ее десятикратно. Вот тогда она и поймет, что Бог всегда на стороне сильных."
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97 to let the side down
брит. разочаровывать, огорчать (кого-л.) дурным поведением; не оправдывать (чьих-л.) ожиданийThe team practised a lot before the game, because they didn't want to let the side down. — Команда серьёзно готовилась к игре, потому что не хотела подвести своих болельщиков.
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98 of the side of the road
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99 not let the side down
не подкачатьIn our family, there is a tradition of sons taking over the farm from their fathers, and I hope that my son won't let the side down.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > not let the side down
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100 station of the side platform type
- station of the side platform type
- nстанция ( метрополитена) с боковыми платформами
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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