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1 висеть как на вешалке
( of clothes) hang on smb. as if on a hanger (on a clothes-horse)За зиму он до того похудел, осунулся, отощал, что мундир висел на нём как на вешалке. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Чижиково горе) — He had become so lean, so skinny during the winter that his coat hung on him as if on a hanger.
Щур - очень хороший малый... Я люблю его высокую, тонкую, узкоплечую фигуру, на которой сюртуки и пальто болтаются, как на вешалке. (А. Чехов, Драма на охоте) — 'Screw' is a very nice fellow... I like his tall, thin, narrow-shouldered figure, on which his frock-coat and paletot hung as on a clothes-horse.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > висеть как на вешалке
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2 напольная сушилка для белья
Architecture: clothes-horse, clothes-standУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напольная сушилка для белья
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3 манекенщица
1) General subject: model (для демонстрации моделей одежды)2) American: clothes horse3) Advertising: fashion model4) Fashion: mannequin -
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1) General subject: clothes horse, fashion plate, fashionist, fashionmonger, mod, sharp dresser, snappy dresser, fashionista, fashionable dresser2) Colloquial: (часто Mod) mod3) Ironical: elegant -
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1) General subject: a woman of fashion, clothes horse, fashionmonger, flapper, mod, sharp dresser, snappy dresser2) French: elegante3) Jargon: candy kid, fashion plate, sharp4) Advertising: woman of fashion5) Fashion: fashionista -
6 рама для сушки белья
General subject: clothes horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рама для сушки белья
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7 складная рама для сушки белья
Engineering: clothes horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > складная рама для сушки белья
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8 франт
1) General subject: Johnny, a (young) blade, buck, dandy, dressed in the height of fashion, dresser, fancy dan, fashion plate, jack a dandy, jack-a-dandy, johnny, smart dresser, spark, tailor's dummy, toff3) American: clothes horse, zooty4) French: beau5) Obsolete: dapper6) History: macaroni7) Australian slang: ponce (особенно женоподобный)9) Makarov: a young blade -
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1) General subject: clothes horse, fashionable woman, woman of studied elegance2) Scornful: moppet -
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ж.2) разг. (женщина, любящая покупать одежду и модно одеваться) clothes horse -
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надеть (вн.)put* on (d.); get* on (d.)что было на нём надето? — what (clothes) did he wear?, what (clothes) did he have on?
надевать очки — put* on one's spectacles
надевать сбрую на лошадь — harness a horse
надевать узду на лошадь — bridle a horse
надевать наручники (дт.) — handcuff (d.), manacle (d.)
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несов. - надева́ть, сов. - наде́ть; (вн.)put on (d); get on (d); (на вн.) put (d on); get (d on)что бы́ло на ней наде́то? — what (clothes) did she wear?, what (clothes) did she have on?
надева́ть очки́ — put on one's glasses / spectacles
надева́ть сбру́ю на ло́шадь — harness a horse
надева́ть узду́ на ло́шадь — bridle a horse
надева́ть нару́чники (дт.) — handcuff (d), manacle (d)
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13 зажим
1) General subject: clasp, clench, clinch, clip, clothes peg, cramp, fastening, grip, gripe, letter clip, letter-clip (для бумаг), suppression, terminal, (в борьбе) lock2) Geology: sleeve chuck3) Aviation: securing clamp4) Naval: connector5) Medicine: compressor (напр. сосудистый), constrictor, fastener, ferrule, forceps, grasper, grasping forceps, sliding catch, sliding disease6) American: holt7) Military: clutch8) Engineering: binding post, bite, chuck steak, chucker, clamp, clamping arrangement, clamping jaw, cleat, compressor bar, crimped lock, ear (для контактного провода), fixture, force clamp (детали), grasp (действие), gripper, hanger ear (контактного провода), hold-down, holdfast, jack, jam, jamming (ание), jaw, lock, lug, nip, pinchcock, post, restraint, squeezing cock (для резиновых трубок), compression plate9) Construction: coupler, coupling, electric terminal, gag, rope socket catch, staple, tension grip, choker, tap10) Railway term: binding piece, binding post (полюсный), clip piece, contact device, contact jaw, griffon, gripping device, leading-out terminal, nipping, pinch cock (для остановки течения жидкости в резиновых трубках или шлангах), platen, post screw11) Automobile industry: binding clasp, chuck, clamping, connection terminal, dog, hold, holding-down clip, jaw (гаечного ключа), lead terminal, purchase, retaining clip, terminal block, terminal post, yoke12) Mining: clamp (для бурильного молотка на колонке), come-a-long (для канатной откатки), gripper (для каната бесконечной откатки)13) Forestry: binding (пилы в пропиле), clam, claw, dogging, grab, pinching (напр. пилы в пропиле), pliers14) Metallurgy: chucking device, clamping device, dolly bar, fastener (ремн), notch15) Polygraphy: bale (для крепления декеля в тигельной машине), clasp (напр. для книжных блоков), hickey (для осветительной аппаратуры), seal, sealing16) Textile: jet clip, nip (тисков или цилиндров), nipper, trapping (полотна)17) Electronics: binder, connecting terminal, contact terminal, termination18) Information technology: chunk, clip (логический), clipboard, clipboard (логический)20) Cartography: vise22) Metrology: mount23) Mechanics: clamp joint, fix-up, support fixture26) Sakhalin energy glossary: grip jaw28) Automation: clamp holding, clamp lock, clamp-up, (логический) clip, (пружинный) clip, clipping, ferrule (для кабелей), fishing piece, grasp, gripping engagement, keylock, latching, locking, locking clamp, locking-up, nippers, snap action, take operation29) Robots: post (соединительный)30) Instruments: mole grip31) Cables: fixtures32) Makarov: clamps, clip (для трубок), clothes peg (для белья), clothes pin (для белья), compressor (напр., сосудистый), compressor bar (скоросшивателя), cramp (струбцина, скоба), grasping, pinch, pincher, vice34) Security: clip holder, gripple, ascending device35) Electrochemistry: tommy-screw36) oil&gas: jig set37) Yachting: jammer38) Electrical engineering: clamping unit -
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ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВИДЫ coll VP usu. this WO1. Also: ВИДАТЬ (ВИДЫВАТЬ) ВСЯКИЕ ВИДЫsubj: human often active past Part) to have experienced much in life, endured various troublesX видал виды - X has been through plenty (in his time (life, lifetime))X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime) X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc) X has been through the mill X has been around (around the block) X is schooled in the ways of the worldвидавший виды — seasonedbattle-scarred.Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a)....Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей (Ларисе) под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she (Larisa) was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).И кому-то нужно с таким человеком (, как Никандров,) связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: «И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!» (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him (Nikandrov)? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).2. ( subj: concr) (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wearX видал виды - X looks (is) the worse for wearX has seen better days X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby). -
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[VP; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:- X видал виды≈ X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);- X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);- X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);- battle≈ scarred.♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).2. [subj: concr]⇒ (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:- X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видать виды
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[VP; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:- X видал виды≈ X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);- X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);- X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);- battle≈ scarred.♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).2. [subj: concr]⇒ (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:- X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видать всякие виды
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[VP; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:- X видал виды≈ X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);- X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);- X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);- battle≈ scarred.♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).2. [subj: concr]⇒ (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:- X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видывать виды
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[VP; usu. this WO]=====⇒ to have experienced much in life, endured various troubles:- X видал виды≈ X has been through plenty (in his time <life, lifetime>);- X has seen much (a great deal, a lot) in his time (day, life, lifetime);- X has seen all sorts (kinds) of things (in his time etc);- battle≈ scarred.♦ Фомин с силой сжал ногами бока коня, послал его в толпу. Народ шарахнулся в разные стороны. В широком кругу осталась одна вдова. Она видала всякие виды и потому спокойно глядела на оскаленную морду фоминского коня, на бледное от бешенства лицо всадника (Шолохов 5). Fomin dug his heels into his horse's flanks and rode into the crowd It drew back, leaving only the widow in the middle of a wide circle. She had seen much in her time, so she looked up imperturbably at the horse's bared teeth and the furious face of its rider (5a).♦ Они слушали неумолчную трескотню словоохотливой и видавшей виды девушки (Пастернак 1)....They listened to the incessant chatter of the garrulous girl, who had seen a great deal in her life (1a)♦ У Моей был неистовый темперамент южанина и не вполне безукоризненная биография мальчишки, видавшего за свои двадцать три года всякие виды (Катаев 1). Mosya had the violent temperament of a southerner, and the not entirely faultless biography of a gamin who had seen all sorts of things in the course of his twenty-three years (1a).♦...Кирпиченко вдруг увидел, что ей [Ларисе] под тридцать, что она видала виды (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko suddenly saw that she [Larisa] was getting on for thirty and that she had been around (5a).♦ И кому-то нужно с таким человеком [, как Никандров,] связываться?.. Видавшие виды дамы просто обязаны предупреждать молодёжь женского пола: "И не вздумайте! Кроме головной боли, ничего не маячит!" (Залыгин 1). Who needed to get involved with a man like him [Nikandrov]? Seasoned women had a duty to warn the younger of their sex about men like him: "Don't even think about it! You'll get yourself nothing but a headache!" (1a).2. [subj: concr]⇒ (of various devices, machines etc, often of furniture, clothes, footwear etc) to have been used a great deal, show signs of much wear:- X is timeworn (worn-out, well-worn, shabby).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > видывать всякие виды
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Существительное пена соответствует английским foam, lather [ʹlɑ:ðə] и suds. Foam означает 'накипь, налет на поверхности жидкости' (от взбалтывания, сильного колыхания, брожения, подогревания), 'морская пена', а также 'пена на коже животного' (в последнем значении употребляется также lather): foam on beer, breakers white with foam, horse in a foam (или horse covered with lather). Lather и suds обозначают разновидности мыльной пены. Lather – 'мыльная пена для бритья': the barber makes a lather on a man's face before he shaves him. Suds (или soapsuds)- 'мыльная пена, образующаяся во время стирки' (иногда вообще 'мыльная вода'): the laundress soaked the clothes in hot suds. В отличие от русского пена, английское suds имеет форму множественного числа и согласуется со сказуемым во множественном числе.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > пена
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20 решетом воду носить
1) Set phrase: draw water in a sieve (дословно: Черпать воду решетом), drop a bucket into an empty well (дословно: Кидать ведро в пустой колодец)2) Makarov: roast snow in a furnace, flog a dead horse (букв.: стегать дохлую лошадь)3) Saying: plough the sand, plough the sands4) Phraseological unit: make clothes for fishes5) Idiomatic expression: herding cats (Ex: Managing volunteers from fourteen different organizations is like herding cats.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > решетом воду носить
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clothes horse — /ˈkloʊðz hɔs/ (say klohdhz haws) noun 1. a frame on which to hang clothes, etc., especially for drying. 2. Colloquial a person who pays particular attention to dress and who wears clothes well, especially a model or mannequin …
clothes horse — n Someone obsessed with clothing. Maureen is a clothes horsewho spends most of her life shopping. 1850s … Historical dictionary of American slang
clothes horse — noun 1》 a frame on which washed laundry is hung to dry. 2》 informal a person who models or is over concerned with wearing fashionable clothes … English new terms dictionary