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  • 21 Г-187

    НИКУДА НЕ ГОДИТСЯ coll VP subj: human, abstr, or concr fixed WO
    some person (thing, phenomenon) is totally unsuitable, does not meet the required or desired standards, some action or situation is totally unacceptable
    X никуда не годится = X just won't do
    X will never do X is no good (at all) X is good for nothing X is not good for anything person X is utterly incompetent thing X is utterly worthless X is of no use (whatsoever) (in limited contexts) X is an utter waste of time.
    «Язык! - вскрикивал литератор (тот, который оказался сволочью), - язык, главное! Язык никуда не годится» (Булгаков 12). The language!" cried one of the writers (the one who turned out to be such a swine). The language is the trouble. Its no good" (12a).
    ...Стихи всё равно никуда не годились, как подавляющее большинство описательных стихов... (Катаев 3)....The verses were no good at all, like most descriptive verses... (3a).
    Яков:) Так вот я - из третьей группы. К ней принадлежат все лентяи, бродяги, монахи, нищие и другие приживалы мира сего. (Надя:) Скучно ты говоришь, дядя! И совсем ты не такой, а просто - ты добрый, мягкий. (Яков:) То есть никуда не гожусь (Горький 1). (Ya.:) That's me-the third category. To this category belong all the lazy loafers, the tramps, monks, beggars and other parasites of this world. (N.:) Why do you say such tiresome things, uncle? And you're not like that at all. You're just kind and softhearted. (Ya.:) In other words, good-for-nothing (lc).
    «Да, -угрюмо сказал Передонов, - вы взяли себе в голову, что я никуда не гожусь, а я постоянно о гимназии забочусь» (Сологуб 1). That's right," said the sullen Peredonov, "you've taken it into your head that I'm not good for anything, even though I am constantly concerned about the gymnasium" (1a).
    Кутузову пожалован Георгий 1-й степени государь оказывал ему высочайшие почести но неудовольствие государя против фельдмаршала было известно каждому. Соблюдалось приличие, и государь показывал первый пример этого но все знали, что старик виноват и никуда не годится (Толстой 7). Kutuzov had received the Order of St. George, First Class, the Tsar had conferred on him the highest honors, but everyone was aware of his dissatisfaction with the Field Marshal. The proprieties were observed and the Tsar was the first to set the example, but everyone knew that the old man was at fault and utterly incompetent (7a).
    «...(Я) гаснул и тратил по мелочи жизнь и ум... Даже самолюбие - на что оно тратилось? Чтоб заказывать платье у известного портного? Чтоб попасть в известный дом?.. Или я не понял этой жизни, или она никуда не годится...» (Гончаров 1). U...(I was) fading out, wasting my mind, my life, on trifles.... Even my self-respect-what was that wasted on? On ordering clothes from a famous tailor? On being invited to a celebrated house?...Either I failed to understand that life, or it was utterly worthless..." (1b).
    Третьего дня, я смотрю, он (твой отец) Пушкина читает, - продолжал... Базаров. -Растолкуй ему, пожалуйста, что это никуда не годится» (Тургенев 2). The other day I found him (your father) reading Pushkin," Bazarov resumed. Tell him what an utter waste of time it is" (2a).

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  • 22 Д-90

    ДЕЛО ПАХНЕТ КЕРОСИНОМ highly coll (sent pres or past fixed WO
    this is a bad situation, nothing good will come of it (used when s.o. is about to fail, when it is clear that a conflict is about to arise, when s.o. realizes that sth. desired will not materialize etc): things are in a bad way
    this means trouble person X is in big (a heap of) trouble.

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  • 23 М-99

    всё СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО (ВСТАЛО) НА СВОИ МЕСТА (НА (СВОЁ) МЕСТО) VP subj. все usu. pfv usu. this WO
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места - everything fell into place (sorted itself out)
    (when things return to their previous, normal state) everything returned (went back) to normal things got back on course (track).
    «Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место» (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
    ...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer to s.o. 's understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места - everything fell into place.
    И вдруг все стало на свои места. «Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал» (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality
    everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 24 никуда не годится

    [VP; subj: human, abstr, or concr; fixed WO]
    =====
    some person (thing, phenomenon) is totally unsuitable, does not meet the required or desired standards, some action or situation is totally unacceptable:
    - X никуда не годится X just won't do;
    - [in limited contexts] X is an utter waste of time.
         ♦ " Язык! - вскрикивал литератор (тот, который оказался сволочью), - язык, главное! Язык никуда не годится" (Булгаков 12). "The language!" cried one of the writers (the one who turned out to be such a swine). "The language is the trouble. Its no good" (12a).
         ♦...Стихи всё равно никуда не годились, как подавляющее большинство описательных стихов... (Катаев 3)....The verses were no good at all, like most descriptive verses... (3a).
         ♦ [Яков:] Так вот я - из третьей группы. К ней принадлежат все лентяи, бродяги, монахи, нищие и другие приживалы мира сего. [Надя:] Скучно ты говоришь, дядя! И совсем ты не такой, а просто - ты добрый, мягкий. [Яков:] То есть никуда не гожусь (Горький 1). [Ya.:] That's me-the third category. To this category belong all the lazy loafers, the tramps, monks, beggars and other parasites of this world. [N.:] Why do you say such tiresome things, uncle? And you're not like that at all. You're just kind and softhearted. [Ya.:] In other words, good-for-nothing (lc).
         ♦ "Да, - угрюмо сказал Передонов, - вы взяли себе в голову, что я никуда не гожусь, а я постоянно о гимназии забочусь" (Сологуб 1). "That's right," said the sullen Peredonov, "you've taken it into your head that I'm not good for anything, even though I am constantly concerned about the gymnasium" (1a).
         ♦ Кутузову пожалован Георгий 1-й степени; государь оказывал ему высочайшие почести; но неудовольствие государя против фельдмаршала было известно каждому. Соблюдалось приличие, и государь показывал первый пример этого; но все знали, что старик виноват и никуда не годится (Толстой 7). Kutuzov had received the Order of St. George, First Class; the Tsar had conferred on him the highest honors, but everyone was aware of his dissatisfaction with the Field Marshal. The proprieties were observed and the Tsar was the first to set the example, but everyone knew that the old man was at fault and utterly incompetent (7a).
         ♦ "...[ Я] гаснул и тратил по мелочи жизнь и ум... Даже самолюбие - на что оно тратилось? Чтоб заказывать платье у известного портного? Чтоб попасть в известный дом?.. Или я не понял этой жизни, или она никуда не годится..." (Гончаров 1). "...[I was] fading out, wasting my mind, my life, on trifles.... Even my self-respect-what was that wasted on? On ordering clothes from a famous tailor? On being invited to a celebrated house?...Either I failed to understand that life, or it was utterly worthless..." (1b).
         ♦ "Третьего дня, я смотрю, он [твой отец] Пушкина читает, - продолжал... Базаров. - Растолкуй ему, пожалуйста, что это никуда не годится" (Тургенев 2). "The other day I found him [your father] reading Pushkin," Bazarov resumed. "Tell him what an utter waste of time it is" (2a).

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  • 25 дело пахнет керосином

    [sent; pres or past; fixed WO]
    =====
    this is a bad situation, nothing good will come of it (used when s.o. is about to fail, when it is clear that a conflict is about to arise, when s.o. realizes that sth. desired will not materialize etc):
    - person X is in big (a heap of) trouble.

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  • 26 встало на место

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 27 встало на свое место

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 28 встало на свои места

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 29 встало на свои места на

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 30 стало на место

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 31 стало на свое место

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 32 стало на свои места

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 33 становится на место

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 34 становится на свое место

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 35 становится на свои места

    ВСЁ СТАНОВИТСЯ/СТАЛО < ВСТАЛО> НА СВОЙ МЕСТА <НА (СВОЕ) МЕСТО>
    [VP; subj: все; usu. pfv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. things are developing toward, have reached, or have gone back to a point where the situation is considered normalized, is as expected, desired etc: все стало на свои места everything fell into place (sorted itself out); [when things return to their previous, normal state] everything returned (went back) to normal; things got back on course (track).
         ♦ "Вы знаете, Оленька, - мягким кошачьим голоском говорила эта огромная заплывшая жиром туша, - разрешите мне показать этот роман вышестоящему лицу. Вполне возможно, все станет на своё место" (Ивинская 1). "I tell you what, Olenka," she said in a soft, purring voice-she was a woman of enormous bulk, covered in rolls of fat-"let me show the novel to someone high up. It is quite possible that everything will then fall into place" (1a).
         ♦...Она ясно осознала: у нее нет к нему любви, а есть только замешательство - в её жизнь неожиданно вторгся необыкновенный человек. И это замешательство надо преодолеть немедленно, не откладывая, и она отослала ему незаконченный портрет. Всё встало на свои места (Рыбаков 1)....She realized very clearly that she didn't love him, that her feelings were simply confused, because an unusual man had intruded into her life unexpectedly. This confusion had to be overcome immediately, without delay, so she sent back the unfinished portrait Everything returned to normal (1a).
    2. (in refer, to s.o.'s understanding of the interconnection between various facts, phenomena etc) everything becomes clear and explainable: все стало на свои места everything fell into place.
         ♦ И вдруг все стало на свои места. "Так вот что он имел в виду! - подумал Виктор про Голема. - Умные и все на подбор талантливые... Тогда что же это выходит? Тогда выходит, что они уже не люди. Зурзмансор мне просто баки забивал" (Стругацкие 1). And suddenly everything fell into place. "So that's what he has in mind!" Victor thought, remembering Golem "Intelligent and talented, every single one of them And what does it lead to? That they're not human anymore. Zurzmansor was just pulling the wool over my eyes" (1a).
    3. (in refer, to the normalization of a person's visual perception of reality, temporarily distorted by dizziness, confusion etc) everything is again perceived by s.o. as it exists in reality:
    - everything returned (went back) to normal.

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  • 36 प्रतिष्ठा _pratiṣṭhā

    1
    प्रतिष्ठा 1 P.
    1 To stand firm, be established.
    -2 To be supported.
    -3 To rest or depend upon.
    -4 To stay, abide, be situated.
    -5 To set (as the sun); उदेति च यतः सूर्यो यत्र च प्रतितिष्ठति Mb.7.62.11. -Caus.
    1 To place firmly on, station.
    -2 To set up, erect, establish; धुरि प्रतिष्ठापयितव्य एव; M.1.16.
    -3 To install, inaugurate (on a throne).
    -4 To entrust with, consign to.
    -5 To offer, present; पर्यङ्कमग्ऱ्यास्तरणं नानारत्नविभूषितम् । तमपीच्छति वैदेही प्रतिष्ठापयितुं त्वयि Rām.2.22.9.
    2
    प्रतिष्ठा 1 Resting, remaining, situation, position; धर्मो विश्वस्य जगतः प्रतिष्ठा Mahānār. Up.; अलसचलिताङ्गुष्ठ- शिरसि प्रतिष्ठा त्वय्यासीत् Śivamhimna.12. अपौरुषेयप्रतिष्ठम् Māl.9; Ś.7.6.
    -2 A house, residence, home, habita- tion; अगाधसत्त्वो मगधप्रतिष्ठः R.6.21;14.5.
    -3 Fixity, stability, strength, permanence, firm basis; अप्रतिष्ठे रघुज्येष्ठे का प्रतिष्ठा कुलस्य नः U.5.25; अत्र खलु मे वंशप्रतिष्ठा Ś.7; वंशः प्रतिष्ठां नीतः K.28; Śi.2.34; असत्यमप्रतिष्ठं ते जगदाहुरनीश्वरम् Bg.16.8; अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां तत्संनिधौ वैरत्यागः Pātañjala S.
    -4 Basis, foundation, site; as in गृह- प्रतिष्ठा; लोकस्य नाभिर्जगतः प्रतिष्ठा Mb.12.245.27.
    -5 A prop, stay, support; (hence) an object of glory, a distinguished ornament; त्यक्ता मया नाम कुलप्रतिष्ठा Ś.6.24; द्वे प्रतिष्ठे कुलस्य नः 3.19; Ku.7.27; Mv.7.21.
    -6 High position, pre-eminence, high authority; किंप्रमाणमिदं काव्यं का प्रतिष्ठा महात्मनः Rām.7.94.23; मया नात्मप्रतिष्ठार्थिना Mu.2.5.
    -7 Fame, glory, renown, celebrity; मा निषाद प्रतिष्ठां त्वमगमः शाश्वतीः समाः Rām.1.2.15. (= U.2.5.).
    -8 Installation, inauguration; तं गच्छन्त्यनु ये विपत्तिषु पुनस्ते तत्प्रतिष्ठाशया Mu.1.14.
    -9 Attainment of a desired object, accomplishment, fulfilment (of one's desire); औत्सुक्यमात्रमवसादयति प्रतिष्ठा Ś.5.6.
    -1 Tranquillity, rest, repose.
    -11 A receptacle.
    -12 The earth.
    -13 The consecration of an idol or image; चलाचलेति द्विविधा प्रतिष्ठा जीवमन्दिरम् Bhāg.11.27.13; cf. प्राणप्रतिष्ठा.
    -14 A limit, boundary.
    -15 The foot; अहोरात्राणि प्रतिष्ठा Bṛi. Up.1.1.1.
    -16 Completion of a vow.
    -17 A cere- mony for obtaining supernaturel or magical powers.

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  • 37 изо дня в день

    Day-to-day changes...

    * * *
    Изо дня в день-- In this fashion, the testing was continued from day to day to accumulate the desired exposure time on the specimens.

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  • 38 leave

    I noun, no pl.
    1) (permission) Erlaubnis, die; (official approval) Genehmigung, die

    grant or give somebody leave to do something — jemandem gestatten, etwas zu tun

    get leave from somebody to do somethingvon jemandem die Erlaubnis bekommen, etwas zu tun

    by leave of somebodymit jemandes Genehmigung

    by your leave(formal) mit Ihrer Erlaubnis

    2) (from duty or work) Urlaub, der

    leave [of absence] — Beurlaubung, die; Urlaub, der (auch Mil.)

    go on leavein Urlaub gehen

    be on leave — Urlaub haben; in Urlaub sein

    3)

    take one's leave(say farewell) sich verabschieden; Abschied nehmen (geh.)

    he must have taken leave of his senseser muss von Sinnen sein

    II transitive verb,
    1) (make or let remain, lit. or fig.) hinterlassen

    he left a message with me for Maryer hat bei mir eine Nachricht für Mary hinterlassen

    leave somebody to do somethinges jemandem überlassen, etwas zu tun

    6 from 10 leaves 4 — 10 weniger 6 ist 4; (in will)

    leave somebody something, leave something to somebody — jemandem etwas hinterlassen

    2) (by mistake) vergessen
    3)

    be left withnicht loswerden [Gefühl, Verdacht]; übrig behalten [Geld]; zurückbleiben mit [Schulden, Kind]

    I was left with the job of clearing up — es blieb mir überlassen, aufzuräumen

    4) (refrain from doing, using, etc., let remain undisturbed) stehen lassen [Abwasch, Essen]; sich (Dat.) entgehen lassen [Gelegenheit]
    5) (let remain in given state) lassen

    leave the door open/the light on — die Tür offen lassen/das Licht anlassen

    leave somebody in the dark(fig.) jemanden im dunkeln lassen

    leave one's clothes all over the roomseine Kleider im ganzen Zimmer herumliegen lassen

    leave somebody alone(allow to be alone) jemanden allein lassen; (stop bothering) jemanden in Ruhe lassen

    leave it at that(coll.) es dabei bewenden lassen

    leave something to somebody/something — etwas jemandem/einer Sache überlassen

    I leave the matter entirely in your hands — ich lege diese Angelegenheit ganz in Ihre Hand/Hände

    leave it to melass mich nur machen

    7) (go away from) verlassen

    leave home at 6 a.m. — um 6 Uhr früh von zu Hause weggehen/-fahren

    the plane leaves Bonn at 6 p.m. — das Flugzeug fliegt um 18 Uhr von Bonn ab

    leave Bonn at 6 p.m. — (by car, in train) um 18 Uhr von Bonn abfahren; (by plane) um 18 Uhr in Bonn abfliegen

    leave the road(crash) von der Fahrbahn abkommen

    leave the rails or tracks — entgleisen

    I left her at the bus stop(parted from) an der Bushaltestelle haben wir uns getrennt; (set down) ich habe sie an der Bushaltestelle abgesetzt

    leave the table — vom Tisch aufstehen; abs.

    the train leaves at 8.30 a.m. — der Zug fährt od. geht um 8.30 Uhr

    leave for Paris — nach Paris fahren/fliegen

    leave on the 8 a.m. train/flight — mit dem Acht-Uhr-Zug fahren/der Acht-Uhr-Maschine fliegen

    8) (quit permanently) verlassen

    leave school — die Schule verlassen; (prematurely) von der Schule abgehen

    9) (desert) verlassen

    leave somebody for another man/woman — jemanden wegen eines anderen Mannes/einer anderen Frau verlassen

    he was left for deadman ließ ihn zurück, weil man ihn für tot hielt

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/42249/leave_aside">leave aside
    * * *
    I [li:v] past tense, past participle - left; verb
    1) (to go away or depart from, often without intending to return: He left the room for a moment; They left at about six o'clock; I have left that job.) verlassen, aufgeben
    2) (to go without taking: She left her gloves in the car; He left his children behind when he went to France.) zurücklassen
    3) (to allow to remain in a particular state or condition: She left the job half-finished.) lassen
    4) (to let (a person or a thing) do something without being helped or attended to: I'll leave the meat to cook for a while.) lassen
    5) (to allow to remain for someone to do, make etc: Leave that job to the experts!) überlassen
    6) (to make a gift of in one's will: She left all her property to her son.) hinterlassen
    - leave alone
    - leave out
    - left over
    II [li:v] noun
    1) (permission to do something, eg to be absent: Have I your leave to go?) die Erlaubnis
    2) ((especially of soldiers, sailors etc) a holiday: He is home on leave at the moment.) der Urlaub
    - take one's leave of
    - take one's leave
    * * *
    [li:v]
    I. n no pl
    1. (departure) Abreise f
    2. (farewell) Abschied m
    to take [one's] \leave [of sb] sich akk [von jdm] verabschieden
    3. (permission, consent) Erlaubnis f
    to ask sb's \leave jdn um Erlaubnis bitten
    to get/have sb's \leave [to do sth] jds Erlaubnis bekommen/haben[, etw zu tun]
    with/without sb's \leave mit/ohne jds Erlaubnis
    absence without \leave unerlaubtes Fernbleiben
    without so much as a by your \leave ( iron) ohne auch nur im Mindesten um Erlaubnis zu fragen
    4. (vacation time) Urlaub m
    maternity \leave Mutterschaftsurlaub m, Karenz f ÖSTERR
    sick \leave Genesungsurlaub m, Krankenstand m ÖSTERR
    annual \leave Jahresurlaub m
    to be/go on \leave in Urlaub sein/gehen
    to be on \leave for sth für etw akk beurlaubt sein
    to get \leave to do sth freibekommen, um etw zu tun
    5.
    to do sth by one's own \leave ( dated) etw tun, ohne überhaupt zu fragen
    to have taken [complete] \leave of one's senses [völlig] übergeschnappt sein fam
    have you taken \leave of your senses? that's a very dangerous animal! bist du noch bei Trost? das ist ein sehr gefährliches Tier! fam
    II. vt
    <left, left>
    to \leave sth place etw verlassen
    the train \leaves the station in five minutes der Zug fährt in fünf Minuten vom Bahnhof ab
    he left them and came over to speak with us er ließ sie stehen und kam herüber, um mit uns zu sprechen
    to \leave home von zu Hause weggehen [o fortgehen]
    to \leave one's husband/wife seinen Ehemann/seine Ehefrau verlassen
    to \leave a job eine Stelle aufgeben
    to \leave school/university die Schule/Universität beenden
    to \leave work aufhören zu arbeiten
    3. (not take away with)
    to \leave sth etw zurücklassen
    I'll \leave my winter coat — I won't need it ich lasse meinen Wintermantel da — ich werde ihn nicht brauchen
    to \leave a message/note [for sb] [jdm] eine Nachricht/ein paar Zeilen hinterlassen
    to \leave sb/sth with sb jdn/etw bei jdm lassen
    4. (forget to take)
    to \leave sth etw vergessen
    to \leave footprints/stains Fußabdrücke/Flecken hinterlassen
    the incident left a feeling of resentment der Vorfall hinterließ einen unangenehmen Nachgeschmack
    6. (cause to remain)
    to \leave sth etw übrig lassen
    five from twelve \leaves seven zwölf weniger fünf macht sieben
    to \leave sb sth [or to \leave sth for sb] jdm etw übrig lassen
    if you take two, then that \leaves me three wenn du zwei nimmst, bleiben drei für mich übrig
    we were left with five pieces that we couldn't fit into the jigsaw uns blieben am Ende fünf Teile übrig, die wir nicht in das Puzzle einfügen konnten
    7. (cause to remain in a certain state)
    to \leave sb/an animal alone jdn/ein Tier alleine lassen
    to \leave sb better/worse off jdn in einer besseren/schlechteren Situation zurücklassen
    to be left homeless obdachlos sein
    to \leave sth on/open etw eingeschaltet/offen lassen
    to \leave sb/sth doing sth:
    I left the children watching television ich ließ die Kinder vor dem Fernseher zurück
    he left the engine running er ließ den Motor laufen
    8. (not change)
    to \leave sth etw lassen
    \leave that, I'll take care of it later lass das, ich kümmere mich später darum
    9. (not eat)
    to \leave sth etw übrig lassen
    10. (bequeath)
    to \leave sth etw hinterlassen
    to \leave sb sth in one's will jdm etw testamentarisch vermachen
    to \leave sb jdn hinterlassen
    he \leaves a wife and two young children er hinterlässt eine Frau und zwei kleine Kinder
    12. (put off doing)
    to \leave sth etw lassen
    I'll \leave the rest of the work for tomorrow ich hebe mir den Rest der Arbeit für morgen auf
    don't \leave it too late! schieb es nicht zu lange auf!
    you've left it too late to apply again du hast damit zu lange gewartet, um dich nochmal bewerben zu können
    do you always \leave doing things till the very last possible minute? schiebst du immer alles bis zur allerletzten Minute auf?
    13. (not discuss further)
    to \leave a question/subject eine Frage/ein Thema lassen
    let's \leave it at that lassen wir es dabei bewenden
    14. (assign)
    to \leave sth to sb decision jdm etw überlassen
    I left making the important decisions to Martha ich überließ es Martha, die wichtigen Entscheidungen zu treffen
    to \leave sb to do sth:
    I left her to make the decision ich ließ sie die Entscheidung treffen
    to \leave it to sb [to do sth] es jdm überlassen[, etw zu tun]
    15.
    to \leave sth up in the air etw offenlassen
    to \leave sb alone jdn in Ruhe lassen
    \leave well [enough] alone! lass die Finger davon!
    to \leave sb be jdn in Ruhe lassen
    just \leave it be lass es gut sein
    to \leave a bad [or sour] [or unpleasant] taste [in one's mouth] einen unangenehmen Nachgeschmack hinterlassen fig
    to \leave nothing/sth to chance nichts/etw dem Zufall überlassen
    to \leave sb cold jdn kaltlassen
    to \leave sb out in the cold jdn ignorieren
    everyone else had been invited, only he had been left out in the cold alle anderen waren eingeladen worden, nur ihn hatte man übergangen
    the new taxation system \leaves single mothers out in the cold das neue Steuersystem lässt allein erziehende Mütter im Regen stehen
    to \leave sb to their own devices jdn sich dat selbst überlassen
    \leave it to sb to do sth du kannst darauf zählen, dass jd etw tut
    \leave it to John to forget the keys! natürlich hat John wieder die Schlüssel vergessen!
    to \leave the door open to sth etw begünstigen
    this will \leave the door open to domestic companies to compete for international business dies wird es inländischen Firmen erleichtern, sich um internationale Aufträge zu bewerben
    to \leave go [or hold] of sb/sth jdn/etw loslassen
    to \leave sb holding the baby [or AM bag] ( fam) jdn die Suppe auslöffeln lassen fam
    to \leave a lot to be desired viel zu wünschen übrig lassen
    to \leave sb in the lurch jdn im Stich [o fam hängen] lassen
    to \leave sb on the sidelines, to \leave sb standing jdn ausstechen
    to \leave no stone unturned nichts unversucht lassen
    to \leave oneself wide open sich dat eine Blöße geben
    III. vi
    <left, left>
    [weg]gehen; vehicle abfahren; plane abfliegen
    our train is leaving in five minutes unser Zug fährt in fünf Minuten ab
    we are leaving for Paris wir fahren nach Paris
    * * *
    [liːv] vb: pret, ptp left
    1. n
    1) (= permission) Erlaubnis f
    2) (= permission to be absent MIL) Urlaub m

    to be on leave — auf Urlaub sein, Urlaub haben

    I've got leave to attend the conference — ich habe freibekommen, um an der Konferenz teilzunehmen

    3)
    2. vt
    1) (= depart from, quit) place, person verlassen

    when the plane left Romeals das Flugzeug von Rom abflog

    when he left Romeals er von Rom wegging/wegfuhr/abflog etc

    would you leave us, please? — würden Sie uns bitte allein lassen?

    please sir, may I leave the room? — Herr X, darf ich mal raus?

    to leave the country — das Land verlassen; (permanently) auswandern

    to leave home — von zu Hause weggehen/wegfahren; (permanently) von zu Hause weggehen

    to leave school — die Schule verlassen; (prematurely also) (von der Schule) abgehen

    I'll leave you at the stationam Bahnhof trennen wir uns dann; (in car) ich setze dich am Bahnhof ab

    2) (= allow or cause to remain) lassen; bad taste, dirty mark, message, scar, impression hinterlassen

    left three letters for you —

    they were left to dieman ließ sie sterben

    3) (= leave in a certain condition) lassen

    this leaves me free for the afternoon/free to go shopping — dadurch habe ich den Nachmittag frei/Zeit zum Einkaufen

    to leave sb to do sth — es jdm überlassen, etw zu tun

    to leave go of sb/sth — jdn/etw loslassen

    let's leave it at that —

    if we leave it so that he'll contact us — wenn wir dabei verbleiben, dass er sich mit uns in Verbindung setzt

    to leave sth to the last minutemit etw bis zur letzten Minute warten

    4) (= forget) liegen lassen, stehen lassen
    5) (after death) person, money hinterlassen
    6)

    all I have left — alles, was ich noch habe

    I've (got) £6 left — ich habe noch 6 Pfund (übrig)

    3 from 10 leaves 7 —

    there was nothing left for me to do but to sell it — mir blieb nichts anderes übrig, als es zu verkaufen

    7) (= entrust) überlassen (up to sb jdm)

    leave it to me —

    I leave it to you to judgees bleibt dir überlassen, zu urteilen

    8)

    (= stop) let's leave this now — lassen wir das jetzt mal

    3. vi
    (person) (weg)gehen; (in vehicle) abfahren; (in plane) abfliegen; (train, bus, ship) abfahren

    which flight did he leave on? —

    * * *
    leave1 [liːv] prät und pperf left [left]
    A v/t
    1. verlassen:
    a) von jemandem oder einem Ort etc fort-, weggehen:
    the car left the road der Wagen kam von der Straße ab; home A 1
    b) abreisen, abfahren etc von ( for nach)
    c) von der Schule abgehen
    d) jemanden oder etwas im Stich lassen, etwas aufgeben:
    she left him for another man sie verließ ihn wegen eines anderen Mannes;
    get left umg im Stich gelassen werden
    e) aus einem Verein etc austreten
    2. lassen:
    leave sth about ( oder around) the room etwas im Zimmer herumliegen lassen umg;
    leave sth to cool etwas auskühlen lassen;
    leave it at that es dabei belassen oder (bewenden) lassen;
    leave things as they are die Dinge so lassen, wie sie sind;
    a) allein lassen,
    b) auch leave be jemanden, etwas in Ruhe lassen
    c) auch leave be etwas auf sich beruhen lassen;
    leave him alone! auch du sollst ihn in Ruhe lassen!;
    leave sb to themselves jemanden sich selbst überlassen;
    leave sth until the last minute sich etwas bis zur letzten Minute aufheben; cold A 4 d, device 7, lurch2, severely 1
    3. (übrig) lassen:
    6 from 8 leaves 2 8 minus 6 ist 2;
    be left übrig bleiben oder übrig sein;
    there is plenty of wine left es ist noch viel Wein übrig;
    there’s nothing left for us but to go uns bleibt nichts (anderes) übrig als zu gehen;
    “to be left till called for” „postlagernd“;
    with ten minutes left zehn Minuten vor Schluss;
    he’s got a lot left umg er hat noch eine Menge drauf; desire A 1, stone C 1, undone 1
    4. eine Narbe etc zurücklassen (on sb’s face in jemandes Gesicht), einen Eindruck, eine Nachricht, eine Spur etc hinterlassen:
    leave sb wondering whether … jemanden im Zweifel darüber lassen, ob …;
    be left with sitzen bleiben auf (dat) umg;
    the accident left his face disfigured nach dem Unfall war sein Gesicht entstellt; impression 6, mark1 A 15
    5. hängen oder liegen oder stehen lassen, vergessen:
    6. überlassen, anheimstellen ( beide:
    to sb jemandem):
    leave it to sb to do sth es jemandem überlassen oder anheimstellen, etwas zu tun;
    I leave it to you to decide ich überlasse die Entscheidung Ihnen; chance A 1
    7. (nach dem Tode) hinterlassen:
    he leaves a widow and five children er hinterlässt eine Frau und fünf Kinder;
    he left his family well off er ließ seine Familie in gesicherten Verhältnissen zurück
    8. vermachen, -erben:
    9. (auf der Fahrt) links oder rechts liegen lassen:
    10. aufhören mit, einstellen, (unter)lassen
    B v/i
    1. (fort-, weg)gehen, abreisen, abfahren ( alle:
    for nach):
    the train leaves at six der Zug fährt um 6 (Uhr) ab oder geht um 6
    leave2 [liːv] s
    1. Erlaubnis f, Genehmigung f:
    ask leave of sb, ask sb’s leave jemanden um Erlaubnis bitten;
    give sb leave to do sth jemandem die Erlaubnis geben, etwas zu tun; jemandem gestatten, etwas zu tun;
    take leave to say sich zu sagen erlauben;
    by leave of mit Genehmigung (gen);
    by your leave mit Ihrer Erlaubnis, iron mit Ihrer gütigen Erlaubnis;
    without so much as a ‘by your leave’ umg ohne auch nur zu fragen; absence 2, absent A 1, beg A 1
    2. Urlaub m:
    leave from the front MIL Fronturlaub;
    (go) on leave auf Urlaub (gehen);
    a man on leave ein Urlauber;
    leave pay Urlaubsgeld n; absence 2
    3. Abschied m:
    take (one’s) leave sich verabschieden, Abschied nehmen ( beide:
    of sb von jemandem); sense A 2
    leave3 [liːv] leaf B 1
    * * *
    I noun, no pl.
    1) (permission) Erlaubnis, die; (official approval) Genehmigung, die

    grant or give somebody leave to do something — jemandem gestatten, etwas zu tun

    get leave from somebody to do something — von jemandem die Erlaubnis bekommen, etwas zu tun

    by your leave (formal) mit Ihrer Erlaubnis

    2) (from duty or work) Urlaub, der

    leave [of absence] — Beurlaubung, die; Urlaub, der (auch Mil.)

    be on leave — Urlaub haben; in Urlaub sein

    3)

    take one's leave (say farewell) sich verabschieden; Abschied nehmen (geh.)

    II transitive verb,
    1) (make or let remain, lit. or fig.) hinterlassen

    leave somebody to do something — es jemandem überlassen, etwas zu tun

    6 from 10 leaves 4 — 10 weniger 6 ist 4; (in will)

    leave somebody something, leave something to somebody — jemandem etwas hinterlassen

    2) (by mistake) vergessen
    3)

    be left withnicht loswerden [Gefühl, Verdacht]; übrig behalten [Geld]; zurückbleiben mit [Schulden, Kind]

    I was left with the job of clearing up — es blieb mir überlassen, aufzuräumen

    4) (refrain from doing, using, etc., let remain undisturbed) stehen lassen [Abwasch, Essen]; sich (Dat.) entgehen lassen [Gelegenheit]

    leave the door open/the light on — die Tür offen lassen/das Licht anlassen

    leave somebody in the dark(fig.) jemanden im dunkeln lassen

    leave somebody alone (allow to be alone) jemanden allein lassen; (stop bothering) jemanden in Ruhe lassen

    leave it at that(coll.) es dabei bewenden lassen

    6) (refer, entrust)

    leave something to somebody/something — etwas jemandem/einer Sache überlassen

    I leave the matter entirely in your hands — ich lege diese Angelegenheit ganz in Ihre Hand/Hände

    7) (go away from) verlassen

    leave home at 6 a.m. — um 6 Uhr früh von zu Hause weggehen/-fahren

    the plane leaves Bonn at 6 p.m. — das Flugzeug fliegt um 18 Uhr von Bonn ab

    leave Bonn at 6 p.m. — (by car, in train) um 18 Uhr von Bonn abfahren; (by plane) um 18 Uhr in Bonn abfliegen

    leave the road (crash) von der Fahrbahn abkommen

    leave the rails or tracks — entgleisen

    I left her at the bus stop (parted from) an der Bushaltestelle haben wir uns getrennt; (set down) ich habe sie an der Bushaltestelle abgesetzt

    leave the table — vom Tisch aufstehen; abs.

    the train leaves at 8.30 a.m. — der Zug fährt od. geht um 8.30 Uhr

    leave for Paris — nach Paris fahren/fliegen

    leave on the 8 a.m. train/flight — mit dem Acht-Uhr-Zug fahren/der Acht-Uhr-Maschine fliegen

    8) (quit permanently) verlassen

    leave school — die Schule verlassen; (prematurely) von der Schule abgehen

    9) (desert) verlassen

    leave somebody for another man/woman — jemanden wegen eines anderen Mannes/einer anderen Frau verlassen

    he was left for dead — man ließ ihn zurück, weil man ihn für tot hielt

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Abschied -e m.
    Urlaub -e m. (the country) v.
    ausreisen v. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: left)
    = abfahren v.
    aufhören v.
    hinterlassen v.
    verlassen v.
    zurücklassen v.
    überlassen v.
    übriglassen v.

    English-german dictionary > leave

  • 39 much

    much [mʌt∫]
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    ► compar more, superl most
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    does it cost much? est-ce que ça coûte cher ?
    is it worth much? est-ce que ça a de la valeur ?
    much of ( = a large part of) une bonne partie de
    not/nothing... much ( = a small amount) pas beaucoup
    what was stolen? -- nothing much qu'est-ce qui a été volé ? -- pas grand-chose
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    ► Constructions with valoir are often used when assessing value or merit.
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    there isn't much in it (in choice, competition) ça se vaut
    it's a bit much! (inf) c'est un peu fort !
       a. ( = to a great degree) beaucoup
    I very much hope that... j'espère de tout cœur que...
    I thought as much! c'est bien ce que je pensais !
    as much time as... autant de temps que...
    twice as much money as... deux fois plus d'argent que...
    you could pay as much as $200 for that ça peut te coûter jusqu'à 200 dollars however much
    however much you like him... quelle que soit votre affection pour lui,...how much? combien ?
    how much does it cost? combien ça coûte ? much as
    much as I dislike doing this,... bien que je n'aime pas du tout faire cela,... much less ( = and even less)
    he couldn't understand the question, much less answer it il ne pouvait pas comprendre la question et encore moins y répondre not much of a (inf) ( = not a great)
    he'd drunk so much that... il avait tellement bu que...
    so much so that... à tel point que...
    so much for his help! c'est ça qu'il appelle aider !
    so much for that! tant pis !
    so much the better! tant mieux !not so much... as
    this much? (ça ira) comme ça ?
    I know this much... ce que je sais, c'est que...
    this much is certain... un point est acquis...
    this much is true... ce qui est sûr, c'est que... too much trop
    * * *
    Note: When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoup
    For particular usages, see I below
    When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-chose
    When much is used as a quantifier, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent
    [mʌtʃ] 1.
    2) ( often) beaucoup, souvent
    3) ( nearly) plus ou moins, à peu près

    very much — ( a lot) beaucoup; ( absolutely) tout à fait

    as muchautant (as que)

    I thought as much — ça ne m'étonne pas, je m'en doutais

    5) (emphatic: setting up a contrast)
    2.
    1) ( a great deal) beaucoup; ( in negative sentences) grand-chose

    much of the difficulty lies in... — une grande partie de la difficulté réside dans...

    to make much of something — ( focus on) insister sur quelque chose; ( understand) comprendre quelque chose

    2) (expressing a relative amount, degree)

    so much — tellement, tant

    so much of the time, it's a question of patience — la plupart du temps c'est une question de patience

    it's too much!lit c'est trop!; ( in protest) c'en est trop!

    I'll say this much for him, he's honest — il a au moins ça pour lui, il est honnête

    this much is certain, we'll have no choice — une chose est certaine, nous n'aurons pas le choix

    it can cost as much as £50 — ça peut coûter jusqu'à 50 livres sterling

    as much as to say... — d'un air de dire...

    3) (focusing on limitations, inadequacy)

    it's not ou nothing much — ce n'est pas grand-chose

    it's not up to muchGB ça ne vaut pas grand-chose

    I'm not much of a one for cooking — (colloq) la cuisine ce n'est pas mon fort (colloq)

    3.
    quantifier beaucoup de
    4.
    much+ combining form

    much-loved/-respected — très apprécié/respecté

    5.
    much as conjunctional phrase bien que (+ subj)

    much as we regret our decision we have no choicebien que nous regrettions or nous avons beau regretter notre décision, nous n'avons pas le choix

    6.
    much less conjunctional phrase encore moins
    7.
    so much as adverbial phrase

    without so much as saying goodbye/as an apology — sans même dire au revoir/s'excuser

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    there isn't much in GB ou to US it — (in contest, competition) ils se suivent de près

    there isn't much in it for us — ( to our advantage) ça ne va pas nous apporter grand-chose

    English-French dictionary > much

  • 40 leave

    [li:v] n
    1) ( departure) Abreise f
    2) ( farewell) Abschied m;
    to take [one's] \leave [of sb] sich akk [von jdm] verabschieden
    3) (permission, consent) Erlaubnis f;
    to ask sb's \leave jdn um Erlaubnis bitten;
    to get/have sb's \leave [to do sth] jds Erlaubnis bekommen/haben[, etw zu tun];
    with/without sb's \leave mit/ohne jds Erlaubnis;
    absence without \leave unerlaubtes Fernbleiben;
    without so much as a by your \leave ( iron) ohne auch nur im Mindesten um Erlaubnis zu fragen
    4) ( vacation time) Urlaub m;
    maternity \leave Mutterschaftsurlaub m;
    sick \leave Genesungsurlaub m;
    annual \leave Jahresurlaub m;
    to be/go on \leave in Urlaub sein/gehen;
    to be on \leave for sth für etw akk beurlaubt sein;
    to get \leave to do sth freibekommen, um etw zu tun
    PHRASES:
    to have taken [complete] \leave of one's senses [völlig] übergeschnappt sein ( fam)
    have you taken \leave of your senses? that's a very dangerous animal! bist du noch bei Trost? das ist ein sehr gefährliches Tier! ( fam)
    to do sth by one's own \leave (dated) etw tun, ohne überhaupt zu fragen vt <left, left>
    to \leave sth place etw verlassen;
    the train \leaves the station in five minutes der Zug fährt in fünf Minuten vom Bahnhof ab;
    he left them and came over to speak with us er ließ sie stehen und kam herüber, um mit uns zu sprechen
    to \leave home von zu Hause weggehen [o fortgehen];
    to \leave one's husband/ wife seinen Ehemann/seine Ehefrau verlassen;
    to \leave a job eine Stelle aufgeben;
    to \leave school/ university die Schule/Universität beenden;
    to \leave work aufhören zu arbeiten
    to \leave sth etw zurücklassen;
    I'll \leave my winter coat - I won't need it ich lasse meinen Wintermantel da - ich werde ihn nicht brauchen;
    to \leave a message/note [for sb] [jdm] eine Nachricht/ein paar Zeilen hinterlassen;
    to \leave sb/ sth with sb jdn/etw bei jdm lassen
    to \leave sth etw vergessen
    to \leave footprints/ stains Fußabdrücke/Flecken hinterlassen;
    the incident left a feeling of resentment der Vorfall hinterließ einen unangenehmen Nachgeschmack
    to \leave sth etw übrig bleiben lassen;
    five from twelve \leaves seven zwölf weniger fünf macht sieben;
    to \leave sb sth [or to \leave sth for sb] jdm etw übriglassen;
    if you take two, then that \leaves me three wenn du zwei nimmst, bleiben drei für mich übrig;
    we were left with five pieces that we couldn't fit into the jigsaw uns blieben am Ende fünf Teile übrig, die wir nicht in das Puzzle einfügen konnten
    to \leave sb/ an animal alone jdn/ein Tier alleine lassen;
    to \leave sb better/ worse off jdn in einer besseren/schlechteren Situation zurücklassen;
    to be left homeless obdachlos sein;
    to \leave sth on/ open etw eingeschaltet/offen lassen;
    to \leave sb/ sth doing sth;
    I left the children watching television ich ließ die Kinder vor dem Fernseher zurück;
    he left the engine running er ließ den Motor laufen
    to \leave sth etw lassen;
    \leave that, I'll take care of it later lass das, ich kümmere mich später darum
    9) ( not eat)
    to \leave sth etw übrig lassen
    to \leave sth etw hinterlassen;
    to \leave sb sth in one's will jdm etw testamentarisch vermachen
    to \leave sb jdn hinterlassen;
    he \leaves a wife and two young children er hinterlässt eine Frau und zwei kleine Kinder
    to \leave sth etw lassen;
    I'll \leave the rest of the work for tomorrow ich hebe mir den Rest der Arbeit für morgen auf;
    don't \leave it too late! schieb es nicht zu lange auf!;
    you've left it too late to apply again du hast damit zu lange gewartet, um dich nochmal bewerben zu können;
    do you always \leave doing things till the very last possible minute? schiebst du immer alles bis zur allerletzten Minute auf?
    to \leave a question/ subject eine Frage/ein Thema lassen;
    let's \leave it at that lassen wir es dabei bewenden
    to \leave sth to sb decision jdm etw überlassen;
    I left making the important decisions to Martha ich überließ es Martha, die wichtigen Entscheidungen zu treffen;
    to \leave sb to do sth;
    I left her to make the decision ich ließ sie die Entscheidung treffen;
    to \leave it to sb [to do sth] es jdm überlassen[, etw zu tun]
    PHRASES:
    to \leave sth up in the air etw offenlassen;
    to \leave sb holding the baby [or (Am) bag] ( fam) jdn die Suppe auslöffeln lassen ( fam)
    to \leave nothing/sth to chance nichts/etw dem Zufall überlassen;
    to \leave sb out in the cold jdn ignorieren;
    everyone else had been invited, only he had been left out in the cold alle anderen waren eingeladen worden, nur ihn hatte man übergangen;
    the new taxation system \leaves single mothers out in the cold das neue Steuersystem lässt alleinerziehende Mütter im Regen stehen;
    to \leave sb to their own devices jdn sich dat selbst überlassen;
    to \leave the door open to sth etw begünstigen;
    this will \leave the door open to domestic companies to compete for international business dies wird es inländischen Firmen erleichtern, um das internationale Geschäft zu konkurrieren;
    to \leave go [or hold] of sb/ sth jdn/etw loslassen;
    to \leave a lot to be desired viel zu wünschen übrig lassen;
    to \leave sb in the lurch jdn im Stich [o ( fam) hängen] lassen;
    to \leave sb on the sidelines;
    to \leave sb standing jdn ausstechen;
    to \leave no stone unturned nichts unversucht lassen;
    to \leave a bad [or sour] [or unpleasant] taste [in one's mouth] einen unangenehmen Nachgeschmack hinterlassen ( fig)
    to \leave sb alone jdn in Ruhe lassen;
    \leave well [enough] alone! lass die Finger davon!;
    to \leave sb cold jdn kaltlassen;
    to \leave oneself wide open sich dat eine Blöße geben;
    to \leave sb be jdn in Ruhe lassen;
    just \leave it be lass es gut sein;
    \leave it to sb to do sth du kannst darauf zählen, dass jd etw tut;
    \leave it to John to forget the keys! natürlich hat John wieder die Schlüssel vergessen! vi <left, left> [weg]gehen; vehicle abfahren; plane abfliegen;
    our train is leaving in five minutes unser Zug fährt in fünf Minuten ab;
    we are leaving for Paris wir fahren nach Paris

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