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  • 1 journey

    ['dʒəːnɪ]
    n
    путешествие, поездка (преимущественно сухопутная)

    I have a long journey to go. — Мне предстоит долгое путешествие/длительная поездка.

    I hope you'll enjoy your journey. — Надеюсь, вы будете довольны своим путешествием.

    - long journey
    - distant journey
    - pleasant journey
    - rather monotonous journey
    - business journey
    - honeymoon journey
    - exciting journey
    - mountain journey
    - skiing journey
    - three day's journey
    - journey abroad
    - journey from some place
    - journey on foot
    - journey by rail
    - journey rich in variety
    - journey around the world
    - journey over the desert
    - journey to Europe
    - journey by train
    - rest of the journey
    - pleasant companion on a journey
    - ready for the journey
    - while he was on his journey
    - on his return journey
    - within two day's journey
    - make a journey
    - make a single journey
    - make a journey there and back
    - make an urgent journey
    - make frequent journeys
    - wish smb a good journey
    - make a journey for pleasure
    - reach one's journey's end
    - plan a journey
    - resume the journey
    - break one's journey in London
    - stand the journey well
    - proceed on one's journey
    - be on a journey
    - return back from one's journey
    - allot four days for a journey
    - pleasant journey to you! - have you had a good journey?
    - it is a two hours' journey from here
    - ticket is good for the entire journey
    - return journey costs £50
    - journeys give extraordinary pleasure
    - journey amused him the journey amused him
    - journey extends over several weeks
    - journey passed agreeably
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    Русские существительные путешествие, поездка соответствует нескольким английским существительным: journey, trip, tour, voyage, различающимся по смыслу. Существительное journey наиболее общее слово, обозначающее путешествие большей или меньшей продолжительности, главным образом, по суше и предполагает наличие определенного места назначения: a journey to (from) the Crimea путешествие в Крым (из Крыма). Существительное trip чаще обозначает кратковременную поездку и скорое возвращение назад; поездку, длящуюся от нескольких часов, до нескольких дней, которая предпринимается с целью отдыха, развлечения или деловой командировки: a pleasant (business) trip приятная (деловая) поездка; an interesting trip down the river интересное путешествие вниз по реке. Существительное tour предполагает более или менее длительное путешествие по заранее намеченному плану, маршруту или гастрольное турне театра. Существительное voyage предполагает длительное путешествие по воде, главным образом, по морю или океану

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > journey

  • 2 time hangs heavily on smb.'s hands

    (time hangs heavily (или heavy) on smb.'s hands)

    While these acts and deeds were in progress in and out of the office of Sampson Brass, Richard Swiveller, being often left alone therein, began to find the time hang heavy on his hands. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. VII) — Пока все вышеописанные дела и события происходили в стенах и за стенами конторы Самсона Брасса, Ричард Свивеллер, которому частенько случалось корпеть за своим столом в полном одиночестве, томился скукой, не зная, как убить время.

    ‘I could be content,’ went on Hurstwood, ‘if... I had you to go to, you for a companion. As it is, I simply move about from place to place without any satisfaction. Time hangs heavily on my hands.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XIII) — - Я был бы вполне доволен жизнью, - продолжал Герствуд, - если бы... мог приходить к вам, если бы я нашел в вас друга. Теперь же я просто хожу то в одно место, то в другое, не испытывая ни малейшего удовольствия. Я не знаю, чем мне заполнить мой досуг.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > time hangs heavily on smb.'s hands

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