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61 Г-443
ВЗЙЛСЯ ЗА ГУЖ, HE ГОВОРИ, ЧТО HE ДЮЖ (saying) once you have begun sth., do not complain that it is too difficult or try to back out of it, just finish it (said by, to, or about a person who has voluntarily taken on a commitment and then encounters difficulties but will not allow himself to relinquish his responsibilities also used to reproach a person who, because of difficulties encountered in an undertaking, wants to back out of it): — if you pledge, don't hedge if a job is once begun, never leave it till it's done it's no good turning back halfway in for a penny, in for a pound.Он (Аркадий) застал Базарова в трактире, где они остановились, и долго его уговаривал пойти к губернатору. «Нечего делать! - сказал, наконец, Базаров. - Взялся за гуж - не говори, что не дюж! Приехали смотреть помещиков -давай их смотреть!» (Тургенев 2). Не (Arkady) found Bazarov in the inn where they were staying and set himself to persuade him to visit the governor. "Since there's no way out of it!" said Bazarov at last. "It's no good turning back halfway! We came to have a look at the landlords, so let's go and have a look at them!" (2e). -
62 М-231
ВАШИМИ (ТВОИМИ) МОЛИТВАМИ old-fash, coll, humor NPins(rum these forms only usu. used as indep. sent fixed WO(used as an answer to a question about one's or s.o. 's health, state of affairs etc) everything is wellcan't complainno complaints not bad, thank you for asking. -
63 Ч-55
БИТЬ (УДАРИТЬ/УДАРИТЬ) ЧЕЛОМ obs, now used in stylized speech VP subj: human1. - (кому) to bow respectfully when greeting s.o. (often as a sign of deference, subordination)X бил челом Y-y = X bowed low to YX bowed humbly before Y.2. - кому to request sth. respectfully and deferentiallyX бил челом Y-y - X humbly implored (begged) YX asked Y most humbly X made (a) humble petition to Y.(Хлестаков:) А что вы, любезные? (Купцы:) Челом бьем вашей милости. (Хлестаков:) А что вам угодно? (Гоголь 4). (Kh.:) What is it, my good fellows? (Merchants:) We make humble petition to Your Grace. (Kh.:) Well, and what do you want? (4b).3. \Ч-55\Ч-55 (кому) на кого to complain to s.o. (in a position of authority) about another person's wrongdoingsX челом бил Y-y на Z-a = X made humble petition to Y against ZX lodged a complaint (to Y) against Z.(Хлестаков:) Что тебе нужно? (Слесарша:)...На городничего челом бью! (Гоголь 4). (Kh.:) What do you want? (Locksmith's wife:)...I make humble petition to you against the Prefect! (4b).(Скотинин:) Сколько меня соседи ни обижали, сколько убытку ни делали, я ни на кого не бил челом... (Фонвизин 1). (S.:) No matter how much my neighbors have offended me, no matter how many losses they've caused me, I've not lodged a complaint against anyone... (1a).4. - кому за что to express profound gratitudeX бил челом Y-y X bowed low (bowed down) to Y in gratitudeX offered Y humble thanks. -
64 волком взвыть
• ВОЛКОМ ВЫТЬ/ВЗВЫТЬ coll[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to complain bitterly (about one's suffering, hardships):- X will < thing Y will make X> moan and groan.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > волком взвыть
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65 волком выть
• ВОЛКОМ ВЫТЬ/ВЗВЫТЬ coll[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to complain bitterly (about one's suffering, hardships):- X will < thing Y will make X> moan and groan.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > волком выть
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66 взялся за гуж, не говори, что не дюж
• ВЗЯЛСЯ ЗА ГУЖ, НЕ ГОВОРИ, ЧТО НЕ ДЮЖ[saying]=====⇒ once you have begun sth., do not complain that it is too difficult or try to back out of it, just finish it (said by, to, or about a person who has voluntarily taken on a commitment and then encounters difficulties but will not allow himself to relinquish his responsibilities; also used to reproach a person who, because of difficulties encountered in an undertaking, wants to back out of it):- - if you pledge, don't hedge;- if a job is once begun, never leave it till it's done;- in for a penny, in for a pound.♦ Он [Аркадий] застал Базарова в трактире, где они остановились, и долго его уговаривал пойти к губернатору. "Нечего делать! - сказал, наконец, Базаров. - Взялся за гуж - не говори, что не дюж! Приехали смотреть помещиков - давай их смотреть!" (Тургенев 2). Не [Arkady] found Bazarov in the inn where they were staying and set himself to persuade him to visit the governor. "Since there's no way out of it!" said Bazarov at last. "It's no good turning back halfway! We came to have a look at the landlords, so let's go and have a look at them!" (2e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взялся за гуж, не говори, что не дюж
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67 вашими молитвами
[NPins(rum; these forms only; usu. used as indep. sent; fixed WO]=====⇒ (used as an answer to a question about one's or s.o.'s health, state of affairs etc) everything is well:- not bad, thank you for asking.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вашими молитвами
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68 твоими молитвами
[NPins(rum; these forms only; usu. used as indep. sent; fixed WO]=====⇒ (used as an answer to a question about one's or s.o.'s health, state of affairs etc) everything is well:- not bad, thank you for asking.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > твоими молитвами
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69 бить челом
• БИТЬ <УДАРЯТЬ/УДАРИТЬ> ЧЕЛОМ obs, now used in stylized speech[VP; subj: human]=====1. бить челом (кому) to bow respectfully when greeting s.o. (often as a sign of deference, subordination):- X bowed humbly before Y.2. бить челом кому to request (sth.) respectfully and deferentially:- X made (a) humble petition to Y.♦ [Хлестаков:] А что вы, любезные? [Купцы:] Челом бьем вашей милости. [Хлестаков:] А что вам угодно? (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] What is it, my good fellows? [Merchants:] We make humble petition to Your Grace. [Kh.:] Well, and what do you want? (4b).3. бить челом (кому) на кого to complain to s.o. (in a position of authority) about another person's wrongdoings:- X lodged a complaint (to Y) against Z.♦ [Хлестаков:] Что тебе нужно? [Слесарша:]...На городничего челом бью! (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] What do you want? [Locksmith's wife:]... I make humble petition to you against the Prefect! (4b).♦ [Скотинин:] Сколько меня соседи ни обижали, сколько убытку ни делали, я ни на кого не бил челом... (Фонвизин 1). [S.:] No matter how much my neighbors have offended me, no matter how many losses they've caused me, I've not lodged a complaint against anyone... (1a).- X offered Y humble thanks.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бить челом
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70 ударить челом
• БИТЬ <УДАРЯТЬ/УДАРИТЬ> ЧЕЛОМ obs, now used in stylized speech[VP; subj: human]=====1. ударить челом (кому) to bow respectfully when greeting s.o. (often as a sign of deference, subordination):- X bowed humbly before Y.2. ударить челом кому to request (sth.) respectfully and deferentially:- X made (a) humble petition to Y.♦ [Хлестаков:] А что вы, любезные? [Купцы:] Челом бьем вашей милости. [Хлестаков:] А что вам угодно? (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] What is it, my good fellows? [Merchants:] We make humble petition to Your Grace. [Kh.:] Well, and what do you want? (4b).3. ударить челом (кому) на кого to complain to s.o. (in a position of authority) about another person's wrongdoings:- X lodged a complaint (to Y) against Z.♦ [Хлестаков:] Что тебе нужно? [Слесарша:]...На городничего челом бью! (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] What do you want? [Locksmith's wife:]... I make humble petition to you against the Prefect! (4b).♦ [Скотинин:] Сколько меня соседи ни обижали, сколько убытку ни делали, я ни на кого не бил челом... (Фонвизин 1). [S.:] No matter how much my neighbors have offended me, no matter how many losses they've caused me, I've not lodged a complaint against anyone... (1a).- X offered Y humble thanks.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ударить челом
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71 ударять челом
• БИТЬ <УДАРЯТЬ/УДАРИТЬ> ЧЕЛОМ obs, now used in stylized speech[VP; subj: human]=====1. ударять челом (кому) to bow respectfully when greeting s.o. (often as a sign of deference, subordination):- X bowed humbly before Y.2. ударять челом кому to request (sth.) respectfully and deferentially:- X made (a) humble petition to Y.♦ [Хлестаков:] А что вы, любезные? [Купцы:] Челом бьем вашей милости. [Хлестаков:] А что вам угодно? (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] What is it, my good fellows? [Merchants:] We make humble petition to Your Grace. [Kh.:] Well, and what do you want? (4b).3. ударять челом (кому) на кого to complain to s.o. (in a position of authority) about another person's wrongdoings:- X lodged a complaint (to Y) against Z.♦ [Хлестаков:] Что тебе нужно? [Слесарша:]...На городничего челом бью! (Гоголь 4). [Kh.:] What do you want? [Locksmith's wife:]... I make humble petition to you against the Prefect! (4b).♦ [Скотинин:] Сколько меня соседи ни обижали, сколько убытку ни делали, я ни на кого не бил челом... (Фонвизин 1). [S.:] No matter how much my neighbors have offended me, no matter how many losses they've caused me, I've not lodged a complaint against anyone... (1a).- X offered Y humble thanks.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ударять челом
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72 Большая беда молчит, а малая кричит
People plunged in great grief keep silent about it See Легкое горе болтливо, тяжелое - молчаливо (Л)Cf: The deeper the sorrow, the less the tongue hath it (Br.). Great griefs are mute (Am.). Light sorrows speak; great ones are dumb (Am., Br.). Little griefs are loud, great griefs (sorrows) are silent (Br.). One who complains the most suffers less (Am.). Small sorrows speak; great ones are silent (Br.). Secret griefs are the sharpest (Am.). Sorrow is /always/ dry (Br.). They complain most who suffer least (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Большая беда молчит, а малая кричит
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73 жалоба
сущ.complaint; grievance; ( апелляционная) appealзаявлять(подавать) жалобу — (на) to complain; file (lay, lodge, make) a complaint (an appeal) ( against); ( в Коллегию адвокатов) to file a complaint with the Bar; ( о нарушении этических норм) to file an ethics complaint ( against)
отклонять жалобу — to deny (dismiss, reject) a complaint (an appeal)
рассматривать жалобу — to consider (examine, investigate) a complaint (an appeal)
удовлетворять жалобу — to grant (redress, satisfy) a complaint (an appeal); remedy a grievance
решение по апелляционной жалобе — award (decision, judgement, ruling) on (cassational) appeal
- кассационная жалобажалоба о нарушении конституционных прав и свобод граждан — complaint about violations of the constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens
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74 заявлять
несов. - заявля́ть, сов. - заяви́ть1) (вн., о; объявлять) declare (d); announce (d)заявля́ть пате́нт (на вн.) — patent (d)
заявля́ть права́ (на вн.) — claim one's rights (to)
заявля́ть о жела́нии — announce a desire
заявля́ть проте́ст — enter / record / file a protest
2) (+ что; говорить) say (that)как заяви́л представи́тель компа́нии — the company official said that; according to the company official
3) разг. (на вн.; подавать жалобу на кого-л) file a complaint (against)заяви́ть на кого́-л в мили́цию — complain to the police about smb
••заявля́ть о себе́ — make oneself known
он заяви́л о себе́ как о тала́нтливом актёре — he won a reputation as a talented actor
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75 ныть
нсв vi1) разг жаловаться to complain (of), to whine; to beef (about) collпереста́нь ныть и займи́сь де́лом! — stop beefing and do some work!
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77 дай бог всякому
разг.may God give all men as good; I wish nothing better for anyone; none could wish for more!Марина.
Я на своё житьё, Никита, не жалуюсь. Моё житьё - дай бог всякому. (Л. Толстой, Власть тьмы) — Marina: I do not complain of my life, Nikita. May God give all men as good!Итак, конно-лошадиное странствие моё кончилось. Продолжалось оно два месяца... Проехал я благополучно, как дай бог всякому. (А. Чехов, Письмо Е. Я. Чеховой, 20 июня 1890) — And so my horse-journey is over. It has lasted two months... My journey has been most successful, I wish nothing better for anyone.
- Какая ещё слабость? Помню я, какая у вас воля! Дай бог каждому! (Г. Марков, Грядущему веку) — 'What are you talking about? I remember your strength of will! None could wish for more!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дай бог всякому
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