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21 море по колено
[mor'e po kol'eno] The sea is knee-deep. One is unconcerned; one couldn't care less; one is absolutely reckless. Cf. Devil-may-care.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > море по колено
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General subject: devil-may-care, foolhardy, hopelessly bad, rotten -
23 всё трын-трава
General subject: devil-may-care attitude -
24 залихватский
1) General subject: ton up, devil-may-care, rollicking, swashbuckling, sweeping2) Simple: ton-up -
25 как до лампочки
Jargon: devil may care -
26 пофигистский
Jargon: devil-may-care -
27 похуистский
Jargon: devil-may-care -
28 рисковый
1) General subject: adventuresome, sportsmanlike (о человеке), devil-may-care, reckless, risk-laden2) Engineering: hazardous3) Irish: Chancer -
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НА МАНЁР coll PrepP Invar adv1. - какой in a certain fashion (as specified), according to the fashion or custom of (some place or time)in the AdjP fashion (manner, style)after the AdjP fashion (manner) a laна русский (французский и т. п.) манер = Russian-style (French-style etc)....Волос они на голове не носили ни хохлами, ни буклями, ни на манер черт меня побери, как говорят французы волосы у них были или низко подстрижены, или прилизаны... (Гоголь 3). They did not wear their hair in a long forelock, nor in curls, nor in the devil-may-care style—as the French call it, they wore it short-cropped or slicked down... (3e).«Вот княгиня Литовская... и с нею дочь её Мери, как она её называет на английский манер» (Лермонтов 1). That's Princess Ligovskoj...and with her is her daughter Mary, as she calls her after the English fashion" (1a).2. - кого-чего similar to, resembling s.o. or sth.: like s.o. sth.in imitation of s.o. sth.. Постепенно упорядочили свою деятельность внуки Карла Маркса, кропоткинцы, энгельсовцы и им подобные, за исключением буйной корпорации детей лейтенанта Шмидта, которую, на манер польского сейма, вечно раздирала анархия (Ильф и Петров 2). Little by little, the grandchildren of Karl Marx, the Kropotkinites, the Engelists, and their ilk organized their activity. The dissenters were the stormy "children of Lieutenant Schmidt," who, like the Polish Sejm, were eternally torn by anarchy (2a)....(Три девушки) стали настраивать свои чонгури... Потом по знаку одной из них они (девушки) ударили по струнам — и полилась мелодия, которую они тут же подхватили голосами и запели на манер старинных горных песен без слов (Искандер 6)....(The three girls) began tuning their chonguris....Then one of them gave a signal and they began to play. Their voices immediately took up the melody on the strings and they began singing in imitation of the mountaineer's old-fashioned song without words (6a).Я предложил ему свою комнату. Он не церемонился, даже ударил меня по плечу и скривил рот на манер улыбки (Лермонтов 1). ( context transl) I offered him the use of my room, he made no pretense of ceremony, he even clapped me on the shoulder and twisted his mouth into the semblance of a smile (1a). -
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МОРЕ ПО КОЛЁНО(-а obs) кому coll, often humor NP these forms only usu. VP'j with бытье fixed WO(used to characterize a brave, reckless person) nothing frightens s.o.: X-y море по колено = X is a daredevilX is scared of nothing X is a devil-may-care personman etc)X feels equal to anything (in refer, to bravery induced by drinking) X is full of drunken bravado. Cf. X is all Dutch courage.Он на всё и на всех плевал, всех крыл матом - и начальство и зэков, ему море было по колено (Марченко 1). Не didn't give а damn about anything or anyone-he cursed the lot of them, admin and cons alike, he was scared of nothing (1a).У меня уже шумело в голове, мне было море по колено, и я храбро пошёл к ней... (Катаев 2). There was a noise in my head. I was full of drunken bravado and I boldly went up to her room... (2a). -
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• НА МАНЕР coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. на манер какой in a certain fashion (as specified), according to the fashion or custom of (some place or time): in the [AdjP]⇒ fashion (manner, style); after the [AdjP] fashion (manner); a la; || на русский (французский и т.п.) манер ≈ Russian-style (French-style etc).♦...Волос они на голове не носили ни хохлами, ни буклями, ни на манер чёрт меня побери, как говорят французы; волосы у них были или низко подстрижены, или прилизаны... (Гоголь 3). They did not wear their hair in a long forelock, nor in curls, nor in the devil-may-care style - as the French call it; they wore it short-cropped or slicked down... (3e).♦ "Вот княгиня Литовская... и с нею дочь её Мери, как она её называет на английский манер" (Лермонтов 1). "That's Princess Ligovskoj...and with her is her daughter Mary, as she calls her after the English fashion" (1a).- like s.o. (sth.);- in imitation of s.o. (sth.).♦ Постепенно упорядочили свою деятельность внуки Карла Маркса, кропоткинцы, энгельсовцы и им подобные, за исключением буйной корпорации детей лейтенанта Шмидта, которую, на манер польского сейма, вечно раздирала анархия (Ильф и Петров 2). Little by little, the grandchildren of Karl Marx, the Kropotkinites, the Engelists, and their ilk organized their activity The dissenters were the stormy "children of Lieutenant Schmidt," who, like the Polish Sejm, were eternally torn by anarchy (2a).♦...[Три девушки] стали настраивать свои чонгури... Потом по знаку одной из них они [девушки] ударили по струнам - и полилась мелодия, которую они тут же подхватили голосами и запели на манер старинных горных песен без слов (Искандер 6).... [The three girls] began tuning their chonguris....Then one of them gave a signal and they began to play. Their voices immediately took up the melody on the strings and they began singing in imitation of the mountaineer's old-fashioned song without words (6a).♦ Я предложил ему свою комнату. Он не церемонился, даже ударил меня по плечу и скривил рот на манер улыбки (Лермонтов 1). [context transl] I offered him the use of my room; he made no pretense of ceremony, he even clapped me on the shoulder and twisted his mouth into the semblance of a smile (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на манер
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32 море колено
• МОРЕ ПО КОЛЕНО <-а obs> кому coll, often humor=====⇒ (used to characterize a brave, reckless person) nothing frightens s.o.:- X is a devil-may-care person <man etc>;- [in refer, to bravery induced by drinking] X is foil of drunken bravado. Cf. X is all Dutch courage.♦ Он на всё и на всех плевал, всех крыл матом - и начальство и зэков, ему море было по колено (Марченко 1). He didn't give a damn about anything or anyone-he cursed the lot of them, admin and cons alike, he was scared of nothing (1a).♦ У меня уже шумело в голове, мне было море по колено, и я храбро пошёл к ней... (Катаев 2). There was a noise in my head. I was full of drunken bravado and I boldly went up to her room... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > море колено
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33 море по колена
• МОРЕ ПО КОЛЕНО <-а obs> кому coll, often humor=====⇒ (used to characterize a brave, reckless person) nothing frightens s.o.:- X is a devil-may-care person <man etc>;- [in refer, to bravery induced by drinking] X is foil of drunken bravado. Cf. X is all Dutch courage.♦ Он на всё и на всех плевал, всех крыл матом - и начальство и зэков, ему море было по колено (Марченко 1). He didn't give a damn about anything or anyone-he cursed the lot of them, admin and cons alike, he was scared of nothing (1a).♦ У меня уже шумело в голове, мне было море по колено, и я храбро пошёл к ней... (Катаев 2). There was a noise in my head. I was full of drunken bravado and I boldly went up to her room... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > море по колена
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34 море по колено
• МОРЕ ПО КОЛЕНО <-а obs> кому coll, often humor=====⇒ (used to characterize a brave, reckless person) nothing frightens s.o.:- X is a devil-may-care person <man etc>;- [in refer, to bravery induced by drinking] X is foil of drunken bravado. Cf. X is all Dutch courage.♦ Он на всё и на всех плевал, всех крыл матом - и начальство и зэков, ему море было по колено (Марченко 1). He didn't give a damn about anything or anyone-he cursed the lot of them, admin and cons alike, he was scared of nothing (1a).♦ У меня уже шумело в голове, мне было море по колено, и я храбро пошёл к ней... (Катаев 2). There was a noise in my head. I was full of drunken bravado and I boldly went up to her room... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > море по колено
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35 аховый
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36 залихватский
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37 колено
с.1. (мн. колени) kneeстать на колени (перед) — kneel* (to)
стоять на коленях — kneel*; (перед) kneel* (before)
упасть на колени — fall* to one's knees
2. тк. мн.:мать с ребёнком на коленях — mother with a child* in her lap
3. (мн. коленья) тех. elbow4. (мн. коленья) бот. joint, node5. (мн. колена) ( изгиб) bend7. (мн. колена) разг. (в танце и т. п.) figure; (часть музыкального произведения, песни) part of a piece of music or a song♢
по колено, по колени — up to one's knees, knee-deepпоставить кого-л. на колени — bring* / force smb. to his knees
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38 беззаботный
careless* * ** * *careless, light-hearted, carefree* * *carelessdevil-may-careeasy-goingfancy-freefree-mindedhappy-go-luckyinsouciantlight-heartedneglectfulnonchalantrortyserenethoughtlessunconcernedunguarded -
39 безмятежный
serene, placid* * ** * *serene, placid, tranquil, quiet, undisturbed* * *devil-may-careeasy-goinghappy-go-luckyimpassivelight-heartednonchalantrortyserenethoughtlessunconcernedunguarded -
40 беспечный
careless* * ** * *careless, unconcerned, light-hearted, carefree* * *devil-may-careeasy-goinghappy-go-luckyjauntylight-heartednegligentnonchalantrortyserenethoughtlessunconcernedunguarded
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