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did you sleep well

  • 1 ВСТРЕЧА ГОСТЕЙ

    @Как вы устроились? How's the hotel (room)? @Как долетели? How was the flight? @Все нормально? Is everything all right? @Какие пожелания? What would you like (to do)? @Как семья, здоровье? How's the family/How are you feeling? @Какие впечатления? How do you like it here? @Ну как, выспались? Did you get a good night's sleep/Did you sleep well? @Как добрались? No trouble getting here?/Was the trip OK? @Не хотелось бы/не хочется ли вам... Would you like to... @Можно вас попросить... May I trouble/ask you... @

    Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > ВСТРЕЧА ГОСТЕЙ

  • 2 ну, как выспались?

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ну, как выспались?

  • 3 Ну как, выспались?

    Did you get a good night's sleep/Did you sleep well?

    Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > Ну как, выспались?

  • 4 И-26

    идти/пойти впрок кому VP subj: usu. abstr) to be beneficial to s.o., improve s.o. 's well-being, health etc: X пойдёт Y-y впрок = X will do Y good Y will profit by ( from) X X will have a beneficial effect on Y.
    Не знаю... Леонид Владимирович, пошёл бы ему этот разговор впрок, если бы не твои пайковые обеды в актёрской столовой в саду «Эрмитаж» в голодном сорок втором году, которые ты по-братски делил с ним пополам... (Максимов 2). I doubt, Leonid Vladimirovich, whether this conversation with you would have done him any good, had it not been for the meals, obtained on your special ration card at the actors' canteen in the Hermitage Gardens during that hungry year of 1942, which you shared equally with him like a brother (2a).
    «Я вижу, друзья, - сказал Джам-хух, - наше путешествие идёт вам впрок» (Искандер 5). "Friends, I can see you're profiting by our journey,'' Jamkhoukh said (5a).
    Небритый спешил и жадничал, когда ел арбузы... Только всё ему не шло впрок, был он худой, изнурённый, и с утра никогда не понять: не то недоспал, не то переспал, но арбузы любил (Ерофеев 2). The unshaven one was always in a greedy hurry when he ate watermelons....But all this eating seemed to have no effect on him. He was skinny and emaciated, and in the morning it was hard to tell whether he hadn't gotten enough sleep or had overslept. But he did love watermelons (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > И-26

  • 5 идти впрок

    ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ ВПРОК кому
    [VP; subj: usu. abstr]
    =====
    to be beneficial to s.o., improve s.o.'s well-being, health etc:
    - X will have a beneficial effect on Y.
         ♦ Не знаю... Леонид Владимирович, пошёл бы ему этот разговор впрок, если бы не твои пайковые обеды в актёрской столовой в саду "Эрмитаж" в голодном сорок втором году, которые ты по-братски делил с ним пополам... (Максимов 2). I doubt, Leonid Vladimirovich, whether this conversation with you would have done him any good, had it not been for the meals, obtained on your special ration card at the actors' canteen in the Hermitage Gardens during that hungry year of 1942, which you shared equally with him like a brother (2a).
         ♦ "Я вижу, друзья, - сказал Джамхух, - наше путешествие идёт вам впрок" (Искандер 5). "Friends, I can see you're profiting by our journey," Jamkhoukh said (5a).
         ♦ Небритый спешил и жадничал, когда ел арбузы... Только всё ему не шло впрок, был он худой, изнурённый, и с утра никогда не понять: не то недоспал, не то переспал, но арбузы любил (Ерофеев 2). The unshaven one was always in a greedy hurry when he ate watermelons....But all this eating seemed to have no effect on him. He was skinny and emaciated, and in the morning it was hard to tell whether he hadn't gotten enough sleep or had overslept. But he did love watermelons (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти впрок

  • 6 пойти впрок

    ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ ВПРОК кому
    [VP; subj: usu. abstr]
    =====
    to be beneficial to s.o., improve s.o.'s well-being, health etc:
    - X will have a beneficial effect on Y.
         ♦ Не знаю... Леонид Владимирович, пошёл бы ему этот разговор впрок, если бы не твои пайковые обеды в актёрской столовой в саду "Эрмитаж" в голодном сорок втором году, которые ты по-братски делил с ним пополам... (Максимов 2). I doubt, Leonid Vladimirovich, whether this conversation with you would have done him any good, had it not been for the meals, obtained on your special ration card at the actors' canteen in the Hermitage Gardens during that hungry year of 1942, which you shared equally with him like a brother (2a).
         ♦ "Я вижу, друзья, - сказал Джамхух, - наше путешествие идёт вам впрок" (Искандер 5). "Friends, I can see you're profiting by our journey," Jamkhoukh said (5a).
         ♦ Небритый спешил и жадничал, когда ел арбузы... Только всё ему не шло впрок, был он худой, изнурённый, и с утра никогда не понять: не то недоспал, не то переспал, но арбузы любил (Ерофеев 2). The unshaven one was always in a greedy hurry when he ate watermelons....But all this eating seemed to have no effect on him. He was skinny and emaciated, and in the morning it was hard to tell whether he hadn't gotten enough sleep or had overslept. But he did love watermelons (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти впрок

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