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1 не злоупотребляйте цитатами
General subject: don't overdo quotationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не злоупотребляйте цитатами
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2 работай энергично, но не переутомляйся
Makarov: work hard but don't overdo itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работай энергично, но не переутомляйся
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3 работайте усердно, но не переутомляйтесь
General subject: work hard but don't overdo itУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работайте усердно, но не переутомляйтесь
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4 смотрите не переборщите!
General subject: don't overdo it!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > смотрите не переборщите!
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5 Х-84
ХОРОШЕНЬКОГО (ХОРОШЕГО) ПОНЕ-МНОЖКУ coll, often iron or humor (sent these forms only fixed WOsth. pleasant or good should be enjoyed in small quantities (used to convey the speakers belief that he or another has had enough of sth. pleasurable or, when used ironically, sth. unpleasant)don't (you mustn't etc) overdo a good thingenough is enough.Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая ее взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. «Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать» (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a). -
6 хорошего понемножку
• ХОРОШЕНЬКОГО < ХОРОШЕГО> ПОНЕМНОЖКУ coll, often iron or humor[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. pleasant or good should be enjoyed in small quantities (used to convey the speaker's belief that he or another has had enough of sth. pleasurable or, when used ironically, sth. unpleasant):- don't (you mustn't etc) overdo a good thing;- enough is enough.♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая ее взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хорошего понемножку
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7 хорошенького понемножку
• ХОРОШЕНЬКОГО < ХОРОШЕГО> ПОНЕМНОЖКУ coll, often iron or humor[sent; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. pleasant or good should be enjoyed in small quantities (used to convey the speaker's belief that he or another has had enough of sth. pleasurable or, when used ironically, sth. unpleasant):- don't (you mustn't etc) overdo a good thing;- enough is enough.♦ Аванесян решительно поднялся и, старательно избегая ее взгляда, сделал шаг к выходу. В его поспешности было что-то суетливо-жалкое. "Хорошенького понемножку, погрелся, пора и честь знать" (Максимов 3). Avanesyan rose resolutely, and moved toward the door, carefully avoiding her eyes. There was something pathetic in his haste. "Mustn't overdo a good thing. I've warmed up, and I mustn't disturb you anymore" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хорошенького понемножку
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8 дуги гнуть
прост., неодобр.overdo it; be overzealous, stop at nothing; cf. make the sparks fly- Дуги гнёшь, говорят? - Нет, Алексей Петрович, такого производства у нас в районе нет. Колёса делаем, хомуты шьём, кирпич выжигаем, а дуги не делаем. - Я говорю: гнёшь дуги, как медведь... Ты чего там с кадрами натворил? (В. Овечкин, Районные будни) — 'Making the sparks fly, I hear?' 'Sparks fly? No, we don't go in for that here. We make wheels and yokes and bricks but not that.' 'H'm. What's all this I hear about your staff?'
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don't overdo it — do not exaggerate, don t go too far … English contemporary dictionary
overdo — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈduː] / US [ˌoʊvərˈdu] verb [transitive] Word forms overdo : present tense I/you/we/they overdo he/she/it overdoes present participle overdoing past tense overdid UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈdɪd] / US [ˌoʊvərˈdɪd] past participle overdone UK… … English dictionary
overdo — o|ver|do [ ,ouvər du ] (past tense o|ver|did [ ,ouvər dıd ] ; past participle o|ver|done [ ,ouvər dʌn ] ) verb transitive to do, say, use, etc. more of something that you should: Don t overdo the spices or you ll lose the flavor of the meat. I… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
overdo — overdoer, n. /oh veuhr dooh /, v., overdid, overdone, overdoing. v.t. 1. to do to excess; overindulge in: to overdo dieting. 2. to carry to excess or beyond the proper limit: He puts on so much charm that he overdoes it. 3. to overact (a part);… … Universalium
overdo — o|ver|do [ˌəuvəˈdu: US ˌouvər ] v past tense overdid [ ˈdıd] past participle overdone [ ˈdʌn] third person singular overdoes [ ˈdʌz] [T] 1.) to do something more than is suitable or natural ▪ Analysts believe that worries about the economy are… … Dictionary of contemporary English
overdo — verb past tense overdid, past participle overdone, (T) 1 to do something more than is suitable or natural: Don t overdo the praise. She wasn t that good. | overdo it: I think Trudy s overdone it with the all the lace and frills in the bedroom. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
overdo it — to do too much of something. You need to exercise every day, but don t overdo it. Everything is painted black, which may be overdoing it. There are always some students at parties who overdo it. Related vocabulary: go overboard … New idioms dictionary
overdo — verb 1) she overdoes the love scenes Syn: exaggerate, overstate, overemphasize, overplay, go overboard with, overdramatize; informal ham up, camp up Ant: understate 2) don t overdo the desserts Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
overdo it — work too hard, become too tired The doctor said I can work in the garden if I don t overdo it … English idioms
overdo — [ˌəʊvəˈduː] (past tense overdid [ˌəʊvəˈdɪd] ; past participle overdone [ˌəʊvəˈdʌn] ) verb [T] to do or use more of something that you should Don t overdo it (= work too hard) or you ll make yourself ill.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
overdo — (v.) O.E. oferdon to do too much, from ofer (see OVER (Cf. over)) + don (see DO (Cf. do) (v.)). Common Germanic (Cf. O.H.G. ubartuan). Meaning to overtax, exhaust (especially in phrase to over do it) is attested from 1817. Of food, to cook too… … Etymology dictionary