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disapprovingly

  • 101 кидать камешек в огород

    БРОСАТЬ < КИДАТЬ> КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ, КАМЕНЬ, КАМНИ> в чей ОГОРОД coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:
    - X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;
    - X makes snide remarks about Y.
    ○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).

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  • 102 кидать камешки в огород

    БРОСАТЬ < КИДАТЬ> КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ, КАМЕНЬ, КАМНИ> в чей ОГОРОД coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:
    - X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;
    - X makes snide remarks about Y.
    ○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).

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  • 103 кидать камни в огород

    БРОСАТЬ < КИДАТЬ> КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ, КАМЕНЬ, КАМНИ> в чей ОГОРОД coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    in conversation, to hint, usu. disapprovingly or ironically, at sth. concerning another person (who may or may not be present) without directly referring to that person:
    - X бросает камешки в Y-ов огород [translations vary depending on the speaker's attitude-sarcastic, ironic, joking etc-toward the person in question] X needles Y;
    - X makes snide remarks about Y.
    ○ КАМЕШЕК <КАМЕШКИ И Т. П.> в чей ОГОРОД [NP] - dig (at s.o.); snide remark (about s.o.); || это не в мой огород камешек? that wasn't aimed (directed) at me, was it?; could that have been aimed (directed) at me?; you aren't referring to me, are you?; || это в чей огород камешек? at whom is that (could that be) aimed (directed)?; to whom are you referring? [authors usage] [Лиза:] Я говорю: представьте, маменька, он не имеет никакой политики в разговоре и даже такие слова говорит, что совсем неучтиво. [Разлюляев:] Это не в наш ли огород? [Лиза:] Не об вас речь (Островский 2). [L.:] So I said: Fancy that, mama! No tact when he talks to you-why, he even uses impolite words. [R.:] That aimed at me? [L.:] Pooh! I'm not even thinking about you (2b).

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  • 104 склонять на все лады

    [VP, subj: human; often 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    to mention s.o or sth., speak about s.o. or sth. much and usu. disapprovingly:
    - Х-ово имя склоняли на все лады X's name was bandied about.

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  • 105 недоброй памяти

    ПЕЧАЛЬНОЙ < НЕДОБРОЙ> ПАМЯТИ lit
    [NPgen; these forms only; nonagreeing modif; often foll. by a personal or collect noun]
    =====
    (of the deceased who is) remembered disapprovingly; (of sth. that) once existed but then disappeared, leaving unpleasant memories:
    - whom (which) no one cares to remember.

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  • 106 печальной памяти

    ПЕЧАЛЬНОЙ < НЕДОБРОЙ> ПАМЯТИ lit
    [NPgen; these forms only; nonagreeing modif; often foll. by a personal or collect noun]
    =====
    (of the deceased who is) remembered disapprovingly; (of sth. that) once existed but then disappeared, leaving unpleasant memories:
    - whom (which) no one cares to remember.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > печальной памяти

  • 107 наш пострел везде поспел

    [saying]
    =====
    said (either disapprovingly or, less often, humorously and approvingly) of an enterprising, clever person who is involved in everything, and who learns of and acts on new developments before others do:
    - he (she) gets in on everything.
         ♦ "Хорош мальчик! Вдруг из отцовских сорока сделал тысяч триста капиталу, и в службе за надворного перевалился, и ученый... Пострел везде поспел!" (Гончаров 1). "Oh, he's a fine fellow! He suddenly turns a capital of forty thousand into three hundred thousand, manages to become a court councilor and a man of learning..He has a finger in every pie" (1b).

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  • 108 пострел везде поспел

    (НАШ) ПОСТРЕЛ ВЕЗДЕ ПОСПЕЛ
    [saying]
    =====
    said (either disapprovingly or, less often, humorously and approvingly) of an enterprising, clever person who is involved in everything, and who learns of and acts on new developments before others do:
    - he (she) gets in on everything.
         ♦ "Хорош мальчик! Вдруг из отцовских сорока сделал тысяч триста капиталу, и в службе за надворного перевалился, и ученый... Пострел везде поспел!" (Гончаров 1). "Oh, he's a fine fellow! He suddenly turns a capital of forty thousand into three hundred thousand, manages to become a court councilor and a man of learning..He has a finger in every pie" (1b).

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  • 109 предоставить самому себе

    ПРЕДОСТАВЛЯТЬ/ПРЕДОСТАВИТЬ САМОМУ СЕБЕ кого
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv passive Part предоставлен(ный) or 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.]
    =====
    1. to leave s.o. to do for himself and to act at his own discretion (may be said approvingly or disapprovingly):
    - X был предоставлен самому себе X was (left) on his own;
    - X was allowed to do as he liked (pleased).
         ♦ Он был... доволен, что снова предоставлен самому себе (Стругацкие 2)...He was relieved to be on his own again (2a).
         ♦ 3a столом Антонину уже ждали. Ей мгновенно очистили место, пододвинули хлебницу и, предоставляя ее самой себе, занялись едой (Максимов 3). At the table everybody was waiting for Antonina. They instantly cleared a space, pushed over the bread basket, then left her to fend for herself and busied themselves with their food (3a).
         ♦ Женщины будили в ней нездоровое любопытство, и она - тогда ещё угловатый и застенчивый подросток, - предоставленная самой себе, росла, как в лесу куст дикой волчьей ягоды (Шолохов 2). The women awakened an unhealthy curiosity in her while she was still only a shy and gawky adolescent and, left to her own devices, she grew up like a bush of wild spurge in the forest (2a).
         ♦ "Вот нынешнее воспитание! Еще за границей... этот молодой человек предоставлен был самому себе, и теперь в Петербурге, говорят, он такие ужасы наделал, что его с полицией выслали оттуда" (Толстой 4). "That's what comes of a modern education. It seems that while he was abroad this young man was allowed to do as he liked, and now in Petersburg I hear he has been doing such terrible things that he has been expelled by the police" (4b).
    2. usu. disapprov (usu. in refer, to children, patients etc) to leave s.o. unsupervised:
    - X предоставлен самому себе X is left unattended;
    - X is left on his own (by himself).

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  • 110 предоставлять самому себе

    ПРЕДОСТАВЛЯТЬ/ПРЕДОСТАВИТЬ САМОМУ СЕБЕ кого
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv passive Part предоставлен(ный) or 3rd pers pl with indef. refer.]
    =====
    1. to leave s.o. to do for himself and to act at his own discretion (may be said approvingly or disapprovingly):
    - X был предоставлен самому себе X was (left) on his own;
    - X was allowed to do as he liked (pleased).
         ♦ Он был... доволен, что снова предоставлен самому себе (Стругацкие 2)...He was relieved to be on his own again (2a).
         ♦ 3a столом Антонину уже ждали. Ей мгновенно очистили место, пододвинули хлебницу и, предоставляя ее самой себе, занялись едой (Максимов 3). At the table everybody was waiting for Antonina. They instantly cleared a space, pushed over the bread basket, then left her to fend for herself and busied themselves with their food (3a).
         ♦ Женщины будили в ней нездоровое любопытство, и она - тогда ещё угловатый и застенчивый подросток, - предоставленная самой себе, росла, как в лесу куст дикой волчьей ягоды (Шолохов 2). The women awakened an unhealthy curiosity in her while she was still only a shy and gawky adolescent and, left to her own devices, she grew up like a bush of wild spurge in the forest (2a).
         ♦ "Вот нынешнее воспитание! Еще за границей... этот молодой человек предоставлен был самому себе, и теперь в Петербурге, говорят, он такие ужасы наделал, что его с полицией выслали оттуда" (Толстой 4). "That's what comes of a modern education. It seems that while he was abroad this young man was allowed to do as he liked, and now in Petersburg I hear he has been doing such terrible things that he has been expelled by the police" (4b).
    2. usu. disapprov (usu. in refer, to children, patients etc) to leave s.o. unsupervised:
    - X предоставлен самому себе X is left unattended;
    - X is left on his own (by himself).

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  • 111 своя рубаха ближе к телу

    СВОЙ РУБАШКА < РУБАХА> БЛИЖЕ К ТЕЛУ
    [saying]
    =====
    one's own well-being (or the well-being of those dear to one) is more important than other people's interests (when said of o.s., usu. used to justify one's actions; when said of another, usu. used disapprovingly):
    - men value their own skins more than those (that) of others.
         ♦...Ни один из его клевретов - ни Бунина, ни Кулешов, ни Козловский - не подняли руку в его защиту. Почему? А потому что своя рубашка ближе к телу. Они за уважаемого только до тех пор, пока сила на его стороне (Войнович 3)....Not one of his minions-not Bunina, not Kuleshov, not Kozlovsky - raised a hand in his defense. Why not? Why, because charity begins at home. They were for their respected colleague only as long as he had the power (3a)
         ♦ [authors usage] Просил раненый Степан: "Братцы! Не дайте пропасть! Братцы! Что ж вы меня бросаете!.." - но брызнула тут по проволоке пулеметная струя, и уползли казаки. "Станишники! Братцы!" - кричал вслед Степан, - да где уж там - своя рубашка, а не чужая к телу липнет (Шолохов 3). The wounded man had begged, "Brothers! Don't leave me to my death' How can you, brothers!" But a burst of machine-gun fire had splashed over the wire and the Cossacks made off. Stepan's imploring cry had followed them, but men value their own skins more than that of others (3a)

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  • 112 своя рубашка ближе к телу

    СВОЙ РУБАШКА < РУБАХА> БЛИЖЕ К ТЕЛУ
    [saying]
    =====
    one's own well-being (or the well-being of those dear to one) is more important than other people's interests (when said of o.s., usu. used to justify one's actions; when said of another, usu. used disapprovingly):
    - men value their own skins more than those (that) of others.
         ♦...Ни один из его клевретов - ни Бунина, ни Кулешов, ни Козловский - не подняли руку в его защиту. Почему? А потому что своя рубашка ближе к телу. Они за уважаемого только до тех пор, пока сила на его стороне (Войнович 3)....Not one of his minions-not Bunina, not Kuleshov, not Kozlovsky - raised a hand in his defense. Why not? Why, because charity begins at home. They were for their respected colleague only as long as he had the power (3a)
         ♦ [authors usage] Просил раненый Степан: "Братцы! Не дайте пропасть! Братцы! Что ж вы меня бросаете!.." - но брызнула тут по проволоке пулеметная струя, и уползли казаки. "Станишники! Братцы!" - кричал вслед Степан, - да где уж там - своя рубашка, а не чужая к телу липнет (Шолохов 3). The wounded man had begged, "Brothers! Don't leave me to my death' How can you, brothers!" But a burst of machine-gun fire had splashed over the wire and the Cossacks made off. Stepan's imploring cry had followed them, but men value their own skins more than that of others (3a)

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  • 113 рыбак рыбака видит издалека

    [saying]
    =====
    people who have similar characteristics or interests quickly recognize one another and find a common language (said in jest, often disapprovingly, when a similarity in character traits or similar interests form the basis for a quick friendship or mutual understanding):
    - it takes one to know one.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рыбак рыбака видит издалека

  • 114 моя хата с краю

    МОЙ( ТВОЯ и т.п.) ХАТА С КРАЮ coll, usu. disapprov
    [sent; these forms only; rarely used in refer, to the 1st person-variants with моя and наша usu. refer, to the interlocutors) or a third party; fixed WO]
    =====
    (said, usu. disapprovingly, to or about s.o. who refuses to be involved in some matter that requires courage, determination, selflessness) it does not concern me (you etc):
    - Х'Ова хата с краю it's no concern (business) of X's;
    - it's none of X's business (concern).
         ♦ "Меня в деревне Иван Акимычем кликали. Калачёв фамилиё [ungrammat = фамилия]..." Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачёвыми земля держится, но только теперь... при всем уважении к ним - этим калачёвым, - с горечью усвоил, что ими же держится и всякая на земле неправда. Мы люди маленькие. Наша хата с краю. До Бога высоко, до царя далеко... Вот набор их нехитрых истин, под которые они тянут своё ярмо через всю жизнь... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning, but only now, with all due respect to the Kalachevs of this world, has he come to the sad realization that it is they who also enable all forms of injustice to flourish. We're only small folk. It's no concern of ours. God's too high to help us, the tsar's too far away....This is the sum total of the simple-minded truths with the aid of which they drag their yoke through life... (2a).
         ♦...Скорее всего, это было проявлением особого советского этикета, который твердо соблюдался нашим народом в течение многих десятилетий: раз начальство ссылает, значит - так и надо, а моя хата с краю... (Мандельштам 1). Most probably it was a case of the peculiar Soviet etiquette that has been carefully observed for several decades now: if the authorities are sending someone into exile, all well and good, it's none of our business (1a).
    —————
    ← Abbreviated version of the saying "Моя хата с краю, (я) ничего не знаю" ("My hut is set apart, and I don't know anything").

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  • 115 яблоко от яблони недалеко падает

    ЯБЛОКО < ЯБЛОЧКО> ОТ ЯБЛОНИ ЯБЛОНЬКИ) НЕДАЛЕКО ПАДАЕТ
    [saying]
    =====
    children usually resemble their parents in character, habits etc (usu. said disapprovingly when children have the same faults as their parents):
    - like father, like son <daughter, child>;
    - like mother like daughter <son, child>;
    - as the baker so the buns, as the father so the sons.

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  • 116 яблоко от яблоньки недалеко падает

    ЯБЛОКО < ЯБЛОЧКО> ОТ ЯБЛОНИ ЯБЛОНЬКИ) НЕДАЛЕКО ПАДАЕТ
    [saying]
    =====
    children usually resemble their parents in character, habits etc (usu. said disapprovingly when children have the same faults as their parents):
    - like father, like son <daughter, child>;
    - like mother like daughter <son, child>;
    - as the baker so the buns, as the father so the sons.

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  • 117 яблочко от яблони недалеко падает

    ЯБЛОКО < ЯБЛОЧКО> ОТ ЯБЛОНИ ЯБЛОНЬКИ) НЕДАЛЕКО ПАДАЕТ
    [saying]
    =====
    children usually resemble their parents in character, habits etc (usu. said disapprovingly when children have the same faults as their parents):
    - like father, like son <daughter, child>;
    - like mother like daughter <son, child>;
    - as the baker so the buns, as the father so the sons.

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  • 118 яблочко от яблоньки недалеко падает

    ЯБЛОКО < ЯБЛОЧКО> ОТ ЯБЛОНИ ЯБЛОНЬКИ) НЕДАЛЕКО ПАДАЕТ
    [saying]
    =====
    children usually resemble their parents in character, habits etc (usu. said disapprovingly when children have the same faults as their parents):
    - like father, like son <daughter, child>;
    - like mother like daughter <son, child>;
    - as the baker so the buns, as the father so the sons.

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  • 119 באי שביעות רצון

    discontentedly; disapprovingly

    Hebrew-English dictionary > באי שביעות רצון

  • 120 deprecatingly

    ['deprɪkeɪtɪŋlɪ]
    ADV (=disapprovingly) con desaprobación, con reprobación; (=disparagingly) con desprecio

    English-spanish dictionary > deprecatingly

См. также в других словарях:

  • Disapprovingly — Dis ap*prov ing*ly, adv. In a disapproving manner. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • disapprovingly — adv. Disapprovingly is used with these verbs: ↑frown, ↑look …   Collocations dictionary

  • disapprovingly — adverb showing disapproval he shook his head disapprovingly • Ant: ↑approvingly …   Useful english dictionary

  • disapprovingly — adverb see disapprove …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • disapprovingly — See disapprover. * * * …   Universalium

  • disapprovingly — adverb In a disapproving manner …   Wiktionary

  • disapprovingly — dis·ap prov·ing·ly || ‚dɪsÉ™ pruːvɪŋlɪ adv. in a disapproving manner, condemningly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • disapprovingly — dis·ap·prov·ing·ly …   English syllables

  • disapprovingly — See: disapproving …   English dictionary

  • harrumph — verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1942 intransitive verb 1. to clear the throat in a pompous way 2. to comment disapprovingly transitive verb to utter (a comment) disapprovingly • harrumph noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • disapproving — [[t]dɪ̱səpru͟ːvɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED A disapproving action or expression shows that you do not approve of something or someone. Janet gave him a disapproving look. Derived words: disapprovingly ADV GRADED ADV after v Antonio looked at him… …   English dictionary

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