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41 общая комната
1) General subject: dormitory, family room (в квартире), keeping room, living room, living-room, parlour, reception (в объявлениях), reception room, sitting room2) Dialect: house place3) American: parlor4) Rare: keeping-room (семьи)5) Construction: common room, common room (в квартире)6) Astronautics: community room7) Advertising: public room (в гостинице)8) Makarov: parlor (в квартире), parlour (в квартире), public room (в гостинице и т.п.) -
42 общая спальня
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43 общежитие для (одиноких) шахтёров
Mining: dormitory for minersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > общежитие для (одиноких) шахтёров
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44 опочивальня
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45 помещение для отдыха
2) Engineering: dormitory, recreational facility3) Construction: resting space4) Sociology: living space, recreational facilitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > помещение для отдыха
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46 помещение для отдыха бригады
Railway term: dormitoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > помещение для отдыха бригады
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47 пригородный посёлок
1) American: exurb (заселённый материально обеспеченными людьми)2) Architecture: dormitory suburb3) Makarov: suburb (жители которого работают в городе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пригородный посёлок
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48 рабочее общежитие
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49 размещение в общежитии
Logistics: dormitory accomodationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > размещение в общежитии
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50 размещение на ночлег
Sociology: dormitory accomodationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > размещение на ночлег
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51 район-спальня
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52 спальная комната
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53 спальное помещение
1) General subject: glory hole, glory-hole2) Military: dormitory (в казарме)3) Architecture: sleeping- quartersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спальное помещение
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54 спальный вагон
1) General subject: couchette, dormitory car, sleeper, sleeping coach, sleeping-car, sleeping-coach, wagon lit, wagon-lit2) American: pullman3) Engineering: couchette coach, sleeping car, sleeping carriage4) Railway term: first-class saloon, night coach5) Transport: night facility (incl. sleeping car, couchette car, sleeperette car)6) Makarov: sleeping saloon -
55 спальный корпус
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56 спальня
1) General subject: bed chamber, bedchamber, bedder, bedroom, br, dorm, dormitory, roost, bedroom area2) Jocular: cubiculum3) Construction: dorter4) Architecture: bedroom suite5) Jargon: pad room6) Advertising: sleeping room7) Makarov: chamber -
57 церковь Успения Богородицы
Architecture: Dormitory churchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > церковь Успения Богородицы
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58 Н-112
ВАЛИТЬ (СВАЛИВАТЬ/СВАЛИТЬ) С НОГ кого VP1. Also: СБИВАТЬ/СБИТЬ (СШИБАТЬ/ СШИБИТЬ coll) С НОГ ( subj: anim or удар, ветер etcmore often pfv) to knock s.o. to the groundX свалил Y-a с ног = X knocked Y over ( off his feet)X sent Y flying X bowled Y over X toppled ( felled) Y person X hurled Y to the ground X laid Y low.Генералы и маршалы, как школьники на перемену, толпясь и чуть ли не сбивая друг друга с ног, ринулись в открытые двери (Войнович 4). Like schoolboys at recess the generals and the marshals dashed for the open doors, crowding together and almost knocking each other over (4a).Нержин, чуть не сбив с ног в полутемном коридоре штаба... Наделашина, побежал в общежитие тюрьмы (Солженицын 3). In his rush to the prison dormitory Nerzhin almost knocked.. Nadelashin off his feet in the dark corridor (3a).И ядрёных... атаманцев умел Степан валить с ног ловким ударом в голову (Шолохов 2). That deft head-blow of Stepan's was powerful enough to fell...stalwart...men of the Ataman's Life Guards (2a)....Меня сшибли было с ног, но я встал и вместе с мятежниками вошёл в крепость (Пушкин 2)....1 was hurled to the ground, but I got up again and entered the fortress with the rebels (2b).2. ( subj: abstroccas. impers) (of illness, tiredness etc) to cause s.o. to lie down, fall sick to weaken s.o., rob s.o. of his strengthX валит Y-a с ног - X knocks Y outY can barely (hardly, scarcely) stand up X forces Y to take to his bed Y is too tired (ill, sick etc) to move.Вспышка туберкулеза была настолько острой, что меня валило с ног (Мандельштам 2). My tuberculosis had suddenly got so bad again that I could scarcely stand up (2a).«Гришенька, это тиф!» - «Не болтай зря! Ничего не видно лоб у тебя холодный, может, и не тиф», - утешал Григорий, но в душе был убежден, что Аксинья заболела сыпняком, и мучительно раздумывал, как же поступить с ней, если болезнь свалит её с ног (Шолохов 5). "Grisha, darling, it's typhus." "Nonsense! There's no sign, your forehead's cool enough. It may not be that." Grigory tried to comfort her, but in his heart he was sure it was, and his brain was wrestling with the problem of what to do with her if she got too ill to move (5a). -
59 П-127
ЛЕЗТЬ/ПОЛЕЗТЬ В ПЕТЛЮ VP1. (subj: human to expose o.s. knowingly to serious dangerto get o.s. into serious troubleX лезет в петлю = X puts (sticks) his head in a (the) nooseX risks his neck X puts his head on the (chopping) block.(Свадебный ужин в общежитии. Букин и Маша (жених и невеста), гости.) (Букин:) Я уверен, что впоследствии ты его (Гомыру) полюбишь. (Маша:)...Почему я его должна полюбить? (Букин:) Но ведь он мне друг, не просто так... И, видишь ли, сейчас ему кажется, что я лезу в петлю. (Маша:) В петлю? А ты что на это скажешь? (Букин:) Я? Лезу и радуюсь. (Целует её.) (Вампилов 3). (The wedding feast at the dormitory. Bukin and Masha (the bride and groom), guests.) (B.:) I'm sure you'll get to like him (Gomyra) later. (M.:)... Why should I get to like him? (B.:) But he's my friend, he's not just anyone.... And, you see, at the moment he thinks I'm putting my head in a noose. (M.:) A noose? And what do you think? (B.:) Me? I'm happy to put my head in it (Kisses her.) (3a).2. \П-127 кому coll ( impfv infin onlyused as impers predic (may be used with остаётся, впору etc)) used to express despair when faced with a hopeless situation, or extreme frustration when one ends up in a desperate predicament: X-y (остаётся) в петлю лезть = X feels absolutely desperate X might (may) as well go (and) hang himself. -
60 У-35
КРАСНЫЙ УГОЛОК NP usu. sing fixed WOa room in an institution, dormitory, hotel etc that can be used for various activities-reading, small meetings, instruction etcactivity roomreading (information,conference, study) room day room reading and recreation room.Там тебе, на лесопункте, и красный уголок, и столовка, и ларёк - всё, что надо (Абрамов 1). At their logging station they have a recreation and reading room and a canteen and a little store-everything they need (1a).The name «красный уголок» is a takeoff on «красный угол» (see У-30), with «красный» in this case meaning "related to a revolution or a socialist regime." Originally used by the Communist Party as a site for Communist agitation, Party functions, and the dispersal of propaganda, the room was later put to more general use, but it long retained certain Party-related features, such as a ready supply of Communist literature.
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