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1 против обыкновения
contrary to usual, contrary to one's custom/habitРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > против обыкновения
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ПРОТИВ ОБЫКНОВЕНИЯ PrepP Invar sent adv (often parenth)) in contrast to what is usually the case, what s.o. or sth. usually does etccontrary to usualcontrary to one's custom (habit)...which is quite unusual for s.o. (in limited contexts) for once.Илья Ильич проснулся, против обыкновения, очень рано, часов в восемь (Гончаров 1). (Ilya Ilyich) Oblomov, contrary to his custom, had woken up very early-about eight o'clock (1a).До самого хутора Емельян, против обыкновения, не перекинулся с хозяином ни одним словом (Шолохов 3). Contrary to his habit, he ( Yemelyan) did not exchange a single word with his master throughout the journey (3a).Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; sent adv (often parenth)]=====⇒ in contrast to what is usually the case, what s.o. or sth. usually does etc:- ...which is quite unusual for s.o.;- [in limited contexts] for once.♦ Илья Ильич проснулся, против обыкновения, очень рано, часов в восемь (Гончаров 1). [Ilya Ilyich] Oblomov, contrary to his custom, had woken up very early-about eight o'clock (1a).♦ До самого хутора Емельян, против обыкновения, не перекинулся с хозяином ни одним словом (Шолохов 3). Contrary to his habit, he [Yemelyan] did not exchange a single word with his master throughout the journey (За).♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > против обыкновения
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4 обыкновение
сhabit, customиме́ть обыкнове́ние де́лать что-л — to be in the habit of doing sth
по обыкнове́нию — as usual/always, as is one's custom/wont lit
про́тив обыкнове́ния — contrary to one's usual practice/custom/habit
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