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1 дом терпимости
притон; дом терпимости, бордель — disorderly house
бордель, дом терпимости, публичный дом — accomodation house
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > дом терпимости
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2 притон
1) General subject: a den of iniquity, a sink of iniquity, clip joint, creep dive, creep joint, den, dive, dolly shop, dolly-shop, dump, flash house, haunt, hell, hellhole, honky-tonk, jungle, lair, nest, rookery (воровской, игорный), sink, sink of iniquity, stash2) Colloquial: hoochie3) American: creep-joint, joint, the law of the jungle4) Law: assignation house, brothel, disorderly house, disorderly place of entertainment, hangout, harbor, harbour, house of ill flame (разврата), resort5) Irish: shebeen7) Jail: flash-house, ken -
3 публичный дом
1) General subject: a house of ill fame, bagnio, bawdy-house, bawdyhouse, brothel, crib (дешёвый), happy days, house of ill fame, juke house, knocking shop, red lamp, sporting house, public house2) American: barrelhouse, call-house, joy house, juke, rap parlor4) Bookish: lupanar5) History: barrelhouse jazz7) Architecture: stew8) Euphemism: massage parlour9) Jargon: can-house, case, cathouse, chippie joint, fleshpot, honky-tonk, house, knocking-shop, red light, call house, call joint10) Makarov: chippy joint, disorderly house, house of ill repute11) Taboo: Frenchery, around the world, assignation house, bag shanty, bang, bat house, beauty parlor, bed house, big number, birdcage, bordel (из французского), bordello (из итальянского) (из французского), bum-shop, burdel (от bordel q.v.), button factory, cake shop, carsey, casa (от исп. casa дом), case (от исп. casa дом), caseo, casey, caso (от исп. casa дом), chamber of commerce, chippy house, circus house, dame-erie, dirty spot, doss, drum, fancy house, fast house, flash-case, flesh factory, flesh market, franzy house, gaff, gay house, girl-shop, girlery, gooseberry ranch, grinding house, heifer barn, honk-tonk, hot pad, hot spot, hot-hole, ice palace, intimaterie, jacksie, joint, jook, joy den, knock shop, knocking-house, leaping house, lighthouse, long house, loose-love center, maison joire (см. joy house; из французского), man-trap, meat-house, moll-shop, monkey-house, nanny-shop, nautch-joint, notcherie, nunnery, pad, panny, parlor house, pheasantry, place, ramps, red scatter, red-lighterie, rib joint, rub-a-tug shop, scatter, service station, sex-factory, shag factory, shanty, shooting gallery, showhouse, sin spot, snake ranch, stable, steer joint, timothy, toss parlour, touch-crib (см. crib), trick house, walk-up, wanking parlour, warm shop, whore-shop, whoretel (игра слов на whore и hotel), window-tappery, body shop -
4 бордель
1) General subject: bawdy house, bawdy-house, bawdyhouse, bordel, bordello, brothel, cathouse3) Architecture: whore-house4) Rude: whorehouse5) Jargon: call house, call joint, can-house, chippie joint, doss, doss house, hookshop hook-shop hook shop, joy house, maison joie, nautch Joint, nautch-joint, notch house, notchery, parlor house, rib joint, sporting house, barrel-house, barrelhouse, bed house, birdcage, case, honky-tonk, house, juke, juke house, snake ranch6) Simple: kerbstone7) Makarov: house of ill fame, house of ill repute8) Taboo: knocking shop, body shop -
5 игорный дом
1) General subject: casino, disorderly house, (подпольный) gambling den, gambling-house, gaming-house, hell, sporting house, tout, gambling parlour, gambling joint2) History: ordinary table3) Mathematics: house4) Law: gaming house, gambling house6) leg.N.P. gaining house7) Taboo: hell around, you-know-where ( usu go you-know-where) -
6 дом терпимости
1) General subject: bawdy-house, disorderly house2) Law: accommodation house, accomodation house3) leg.N.P. house of prostitution4) Makarov: house of ill fame, house of ill repute -
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9 дом терпимости
уст.brothel; house of prostitution; house of disrepute (ill repute, ill fame, sin); bad (bawdy, disorderly) house -
10 злачное место
ирон.place of frivolous amusement; disorderly house; bawdy house; brothelЯ решил свезти его в какое-нибудь место злачное, где поют и танцуют. (А. Куприн, Чёрный туман) — I decided to take him to some place of frivolous amusement where they sing and dance.
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11 содержать притон
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12 содержать
1. maintain2. hold3. involve4. contain; hold; maintain; support; keepсодержать под стражей, в заключении — to keep in confinement
содержать любовницу; иметь содержанку — to keep a mistress
5. comprise6. include7. keepСинонимический ряд:1. заключать (глаг.) включать; заключать; охватывать2. кормить (глаг.) кормить3. хранить (глаг.) держать; хранить -
13 Д-208
ВВЕРХ (КВЕРХУ obs) ДНОМ AdvP these forms only fixed WO1. пойти, идти - ( advoften used in sentences with subj: все) (in refer, to s.o. 's everyday life, general goings-on, the activities of a certain group or within a certain sphere etc) (to be going or begin to go) in a way contrary to normal, in a disorderly fashion, not the proper way: (be going) topsy-turvy.С приездом свекрови всё у нас в доме пошло вверх дном. When my mother-in-law arrived everything at home started going topsy-turvy.2. перевернуть, перерыть и т. п. что, бытье - (obj-compl with перевернуть etcobj: concr or abstr, often всё) or, less often, subj-compl with бытье ( subj: concr or abstr, often всё)) (used in refer, to the furnishings, objects etc in some place, to the typical routine of some organization, to s.o. 's way of life etc) (to bring sth., be brought) into a state of disorder, confusion: (turn sth. (everything)) upside down (be (end up)) topsy-turvy.Что вам сказать? Что можно сказать, когда вдруг приходят, устраивают обыск и уводят твоего отца, тихого человека, переворачивают все вверх дном, ищут ворованное, деньги и ценности, как будто не понимают, что будь отец вор, то он бы все из дома унес (Рыбаков 1). What can you say? What can you say when they suddenly come and search your house and take your father away, a harmless man, and when they turn everything in the house upside down in the search for stolen goods and money and valuables, as if they don't realize that, had father really been a thief, he would have got everything out of the house during the six months of the investigation' (1a).Тридцать первого августа, в субботу, в доме Ростовых все казалось перевернутым вверх дном. Все двери были растворены, вся мебель вынесена или переставлена, зеркала, картины сняты (Толстой 6). On Saturday, the thirty-first of August, everything in the Rostov house seemed topsyturvy. All the doors were open, the furniture had been carried out or displaced, and the mirrors and pictures taken down (6a). -
14 вверх дном
[AdvP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. пойти, идти - [adv; often used in sentences with subj: все]⇒ (in refer, to s.o.'s everyday life, general goings-on, the activities of a certain group or within a certain sphere etc) (to be going or begin to go) in a way contrary to normal, in a disorderly fashion, not the proper way:- (be going) topsy-turvy.♦ С приездом свекрови всё у нас в доме пошло вверх дном. When my mother-in-law arrived everything at home started going topsy-turvy.2. перевернуть, перерыть и т.п. что, быть вверх дном [obj-compl with перевернуть etc (obj: concr or abstr, often всё) or, less often, subj-compl with быть (subj: concr or abstr, often всё)]⇒ (used in refer, to the furnishings, objects etc in some place, to the typical routine of some organization, to s.o.'s way of life etc) (to bring sth., be brought) into a state of disorder, confusion:- (turn sth. < everything>) upside down;- (be < end up>) topsy-turvy.♦ Что вам сказать? Что можно сказать, когда вдруг приходят, устраивают обыск и уводят твоего отца, тихого человека, переворачивают все вверх дном, ищут ворованное, деньги и ценности, как будто не понимают, что будь отец вор, то он бы все из дома унес (Рыбаков 1). What can you say? What can you say when they suddenly come and search your house and take your father away, a harmless man, and when they turn everything in the house upside down in the search for stolen goods and money and valuables, as if they don't realize that, had father really been a thief, he would have got everything out of the house during the six months of the investigation' (1a).♦ Тридцать первого августа, в субботу, в доме Ростовых все казалось перевернутым вверх дном. Все двери были растворены, вся мебель вынесена или переставлена, зеркала, картины сняты (Толстой 6). On Saturday, the thirty-first of August, everything in the Rostov house seemed topsyturvy. All the doors were open, the furniture had been carried out or displaced, and the mirrors and pictures taken down (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вверх дном
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15 кверху дном
[AdvP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. пойти, идти - [adv; often used in sentences with subj: все]⇒ (in refer, to s.o.'s everyday life, general goings-on, the activities of a certain group or within a certain sphere etc) (to be going or begin to go) in a way contrary to normal, in a disorderly fashion, not the proper way:- (be going) topsy-turvy.♦ С приездом свекрови всё у нас в доме пошло вверх дном. When my mother-in-law arrived everything at home started going topsy-turvy.2. перевернуть, перерыть и т.п. что, быть кверху дном [obj-compl with перевернуть etc (obj: concr or abstr, often всё) or, less often, subj-compl with быть (subj: concr or abstr, often всё)]⇒ (used in refer, to the furnishings, objects etc in some place, to the typical routine of some organization, to s.o.'s way of life etc) (to bring sth., be brought) into a state of disorder, confusion:- (turn sth. < everything>) upside down;- (be < end up>) topsy-turvy.♦ Что вам сказать? Что можно сказать, когда вдруг приходят, устраивают обыск и уводят твоего отца, тихого человека, переворачивают все вверх дном, ищут ворованное, деньги и ценности, как будто не понимают, что будь отец вор, то он бы все из дома унес (Рыбаков 1). What can you say? What can you say when they suddenly come and search your house and take your father away, a harmless man, and when they turn everything in the house upside down in the search for stolen goods and money and valuables, as if they don't realize that, had father really been a thief, he would have got everything out of the house during the six months of the investigation' (1a).♦ Тридцать первого августа, в субботу, в доме Ростовых все казалось перевернутым вверх дном. Все двери были растворены, вся мебель вынесена или переставлена, зеркала, картины сняты (Толстой 6). On Saturday, the thirty-first of August, everything in the Rostov house seemed topsyturvy. All the doors were open, the furniture had been carried out or displaced, and the mirrors and pictures taken down (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кверху дном
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16 толпой
1. aswarm2. posse3. crowd; throng; mob; swarm4. bevy5. herd6. mob7. multitude8. rabble9. throng10. train11. troopСинонимический ряд:гурьба (сущ.) ватага; гурьба; орава; орда
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