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1 Queen Elizabeth Dearie
Jocular: QEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Queen Elizabeth Dearie
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2 дорогуша
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3 милашка
Jargon: cutey, cutie, dearie, doll, pussycat, pretty-boy (о мужчине) -
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5 (преим . в обращении) голубчик
Colloquial: dearieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (преим . в обращении) голубчик
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6 вульгарно-ласковое обращение к человеку
Taboo: dearieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вульгарно-ласковое обращение к человеку
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7 голубушка
2) Colloquial: dearie4) Jargon: luv (обращение к незнакомой)5) Simple: love (обращение к посторонней) -
8 голубчик
2) Colloquial: (преим. в обращении) dearie, deary, sugar3) Australian slang: buggalugs, buggerlugs4) Scottish language: hinny -
9 дорогуша
1) General subject: cutie pie, deary, my dear girl, toots, tootsie, sweetheart2) Colloquial: dearie3) American: sweetie pie4) French: cherie7) American English: sugar-babe, sugar-baby, sugar-pie -
10 душечка
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11 женоподобный мужчина
1) General subject: effeminate, sissy2) American: pinkling3) Botanical term: pansy boy4) Australian slang: big girl's blouse, nancy boy5) Jargon: boy, fairy, lily, limp wrist, ma (обычно добавляют имя), mother, pansy, panty-waist, poof, pretty-boy, Lizzie, capon, nance, queerie, twink, weak sister6) Taboo: Casper Milquetoast, Ethel, Fauntleroy, Goldielocks, Hollywood Indian, Jenny Willocks, Jessie, Joe-boy, Joey, Mabel, Miss Molly, Miss Nancy, Nancy homey (обыч. гомосексуалист), Percy, Peter Pansy, angel, angel face, babe, baby face, betty, big thithy, bird, boy scout, buttercup, capon (обыч. гомосексуалист), chicken, chorus boy (по аналогии с chorus girl хористка, артистка кордебалета, символ доступной женщины), collar and cuff, cot betty, cream puff, cupcake, dearie, drugstore cowboy, duckie, effie, fag, fancy pants, fanny merchant, ferblet, flit, fluff, freak, fuddyduddy, fugitive from a daisy chain gang, gentlemiss (игра слов на gentleman и miss), geranium, girl, goody, gussie, half-and-half, hash, hen-hussy, hesh, himmer (от him и (h)er), hitchy-koo, homie, it, jelly bean, ladyfinger, lavendered boy, lemon-sucker, lisper, little Lord Fauntleroy (по имени героя одноименного романа), ma (обычно стоит впереди имени человека, напр. Ma Jones), maama man, mamma's baby, man's man, milquetoast, moll, molly, muff, nan-boy, nancy, neuter gender, no bullfighter, nola, one of the boys, one of those, painted Willie, patsy, pee Willy, petal (см. pansy), pollyanny, pood, powder puff, pretty, prissy, punce, pussy, pussyfoot, queen, queer one, queerie (не гомосексуалист; употребляется редко из-за путаницы с queer q.v.), quim, she-he, she-man, sis, siss, sissie, sissie boy, soft-heel, some relation to a girl, spurge, swish-siss, tame cat, tea-hound, thing, third sexer, thithy, three-letter man, toots (sing), tutti-fruttie (см. fruit), tutz (искаженное toots q.v.), twilight personality, what?, whoops boy, willie, winking Willie, woman, woman's home companion, works (pl), yoo-hooУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > женоподобный мужчина
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12 милашка
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13 милочка
1) General subject: a sweet one, cutie pie, deary, hon, lassie (в обращении), lovey dovey, sugar, sweet young thing3) American: sweetie pie4) French: cherie5) British English: luvvie6) Jargon: jellybean -
14 Б-91
БОГ ДАСТ coll VP subj. Invar sent adv (parenth)) I hope, one hopes (that things will turn out as desired): God (Lord) willing with Go&s help I hope to God God grant.«Ну, бог даст, ещё увидимся». Шофёр, поняв это как указание, надавил на газ, и машина рванулась (Евтушенко 2). "Well, God willing, we'll see each other again." The driver, interpreting this as a command, stepped on the gas, and the car sped away (2a).«Где же неприятель?» - «Неприятель недалече... Бог даст, всё будет ладно» (Пушкин 2). "And where is the enemy?" "The enemy isn't far off....With God's help we'll be all right" (2a)....B первый раз я слышал такие веши от 25-летнего человека и, бог даст, в последний...» (Лермонтов 1). "...It was the first time that I had heard such things from a man of twenty-five, and I hope to God it may also be the last..." (1a).«Не кричи, Натальюшка. Слезой тут не поможешь. Бог даст, живых-здоровых увидим» (Шолохов 5). "Don't cry, Natalya, dearie. Tears won't help. God grant we'll see them all again safe and sound" (5a). -
15 РОМ both coll, humor
PrepP or NPins(rum these forms only adv fixed WO(to get, go somewhere) on foot: (on) one's (own two) feet (pins)(on) one's own two legs under one's own power (steam) hoof (foot) it (in limited contexts) on (by) shanks' mare.«Мамаша, — спросил Садчиков лифтершу, - а у вас к-кабина вниз ходит?» - «Еще чего! - ответила лифтерша. -...Тольковверх, а оттеда ( ungrammat = оттуда) - одиннадцатым номером» (Семенов 1). "Dearie," said Sadchikov to the lift woman, "does your lift go down from here?" "Not on yer life!" replied the lift woman. "...Only up. Yer comes down on yer feet" (1a)....Лукашину вдруг стало обидно за (уполномоченного райкома) Ганичева... Заем, налоги, хлебозаготовки, лес - все уполномоченный! Тащись к дьяволу на кулички. В дождь, в мороз, в бездорожье. И хорошо бы на подводе, на машине, а то ведь и пехом, на одиннадцатом номере (Абрамов 1)...Suddenly Lukashin felt sorry for (the District Committee representative) Ganichev...Ganichev had to do it all. the Loan, the taxes, the grain procurements, the timber. He had to go to all sorts of godforsaken places. In the rain, in the cold, and when the roads were impassable. It wouldn't have been so bad if he had a cart or a car, but all he had were his own two pins (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > РОМ both coll, humor
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16 С-261
СЛЕЗАМИ ГОРЮ HE ПОМОЖЕШЬ (saying) crying and getting upset will not remedy the situation, so cheer up (said in an attempt to raise the spirits of a hurt, disappointed etc person): = crying won't help (get you anywhere, solve anything)(in limited contexts) itfs (therels) no use crying over spilt (spilled) milk. (authors usage) «Не кричи, Натальюшка. Слезой тут не поможешь. Бог даст, живых-здоровых увидим» (Шолохов 5). "Don't cry, Natalya, dearie. Tears won't help God grant we'll see them all again safe and sound" (5a).(author's usage) «Ну что ж! -сказал Чичиков... - Плачем горю не пособить...» И вот решился он сызнова начать карьер (obs = карьеру) (Гоголь 3). "Oh, well!" said Chichikov. *.No use crying over spilt milk...." And so he resolved to begin his career anew. (3b). -
17 У-10
УВЫ И AX! coll, humor Interj Invar fixed WOused to express regret, lamentationalas (and alack)!woe is me! dear(ie) me!«Знаете, Максим Петрович, я вам устрою индивидуальный билет. Один полетите. Значит, на когда?..» — «...Пожалуй, на послезавтра...» - «Увы и ах, на послезавтра у нас рейса аэрофлотовского нету» (Аксенов 12). "You know, Maxim, I'll get you an individual ticket. You'll fly alone So, what date do you want?".."I guess the day after tomorrow..." "Oh, dearie me, we don't have an Aeroflot flight the day after tomorrow" (12a). -
18 Ч-42
ЕЩЁ ЧЕГО! coll Interj Invar fixed WOused to express one's rejection of some suggestion or offer, one's refusal to comply with some request, one's total disagreement with sth. etcwhat next!no way! not on your life! you've got to be kidding! that's (asking) too much! that's all I (we etc) need!(Таня (вдруг подняв голову):) Перестань глаза таращить, я тебе сказала. (Геннадий:) Пойдём посидим во дворе на лавочке. (Таня:) Ещё чего! (Розов 2). (Т. (raising her head suddenly):) Stop staring at me like that, Tve told you already. (G.:) Let's go out and sit on the bench in the yard. (T.:) What next! (2a).«Мамаша, - спросил Садчиков лифтёршу, - а у вас к-кабина вниз ходит?» - «Ещё чего! - ответила лифтёрша. -...Только вверх, а оттеда ( ungrammat = оттуда) - одиннадцатым номером» (Семёнов 1). "Dearie," said Sadchikov to the lift woman, "does your lift go down?..." "Not on yer life!" replied the lift woman. "...Only up. Yer comes down on yer feet" (1a).Егорша... хлопнул Михаила по плечу: «Давай! Цепляй какие в колхозе найдутся телеги да сани. За один раз привезу весь ваш урожай»... - «А что, Михаил, - заговорили бабы, - чем лошадей маять, пущай прокатится» - «Ещё чего! Играть будем или хлеб молотить?» (Абрамов 1). Egorsha...slapped Mikhail on the shoulder. "Come on then! Get hold of all the carts and sledges you can find on the farm and I'll bring your whole harvest in for you in one fell swoop."..."Why not, Mikhail? Why wear the horses out? Let him have his little drive." "That's all we need! Are we gonna play games or thresh grain?" (1a). -
19 бог даст
• БОГ ДАСТ coll[VPsubj; Invar; sent adv (parenth)]=====⇒ I hope, one hopes (that things will turn out as desired):- God grant.♦ "Ну, бог даст, ещё увидимся". Шофёр, поняв это как указание, надавил на газ, и машина рванулась (Евтушенко 2). "Well, God willing, we'll see each other again." The driver, interpreting this as a command, stepped on the gas, and the car sped away (2a).♦ "Где же неприятель?" - "Неприятель недалече... Бог даст, всё будет ладно" (Пушкин 2). "And where is the enemy?" "The enemy isn't far off....With God's help we'll be all right" (2a).♦ "...В первый раз я слышал такие веши от 25-летнего человека и, бог даст, в последний..." (Лермонтов 1). "...It was the first time that I had heard such things from a man of twenty-five, and I hope to God it may also be the last..." (1a).♦ "Не кричи, Натальюшка. Слезой тут не поможешь. Бог даст, живых-здоровых увидим" (Шолохов 5). "Don't cry, Natalya, dearie. Tears won't help. God grant we'll see them all again safe and sound" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бог даст
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20 на одиннадцатом номере
• НА ОДИННАДЦАТОМ НОМЕРЕ добираться, передвигаться и т. п.; ОДИННАДЦАТЫМ НОМЕРОМ both coll, humor[PrepP or NPins(rum; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to get, go somewhere) on foot:- [in limited contexts] on (by) shanks' mare.♦ "Мамаша, - спросил Садчиков лифтершу, - а у вас к-кабина вниз ходит?" - "Еще чего! - ответила лифтерша. -...Тольковверх, а оттеда [ungrammat = оттуда] - одиннадцатым номером" (Семенов 1). "Dearie," said Sadchikov to the lift woman, "does your lift go down from here?" "Not on yer life!" replied the lift woman. "...Only up. Yer comes down on yer feet" (1a).♦...Лукашину вдруг стало обидно за [уполномоченного райкома] Ганичева... Заем, налоги, хлебозаготовки, лес - все уполномоченный! Тащись к дьяволу на кулички. В дождь, в мороз, в бездорожье. И хорошо бы на подводе, на машине, а то ведь и пехом, на одиннадцатом номере (Абрамов 1)...Suddenly Lukashin felt sorry for [the District Committee representative] Ganichev...Ganichev had to do it all. the Loan, the taxes, the grain procurements, the timber. He had to go to all sorts of godforsaken places. In the rain, in the cold, and when the roads were impassable. It wouldn't have been so bad if he had a cart or a car, but all he had were his own two pins (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на одиннадцатом номере
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