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1 ■ fish about
■ fish about (o around)v. i. + avv.frugare: I fished about in my pocket for some change, mi sono frugato in tasca per prendere degli spiccioli. -
2 fish
1. noun, pl. same1) Fisch, der[be] like a fish out of water — [sich] wie ein Fisch auf dem Trockenen [fühlen]
there are plenty more fish in the sea — (fig. coll.) es gibt noch andere auf der Welt
2) (coll.): (person)2. intransitive verbbig fish — großes Tier (ugs., scherzh.)
1) fischen; (with rod) angelngo fishing — fischen/angeln gehen
3. transitive verbfish around in one's bag — in der Tasche herumsuchen
fischen; (with rod) angelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87051/fish_for">fish for- fish out* * *plurals; see fish* * *[fɪʃ]I. n3. (person)a cold \fish ein kalter Fisch fam o pej5.▶ to have bigger [or other] \fish to fry Wichtigeres [o Besseres] zu tun haben▶ there are [plenty] more \fish in the sea (a lot of other people) es gibt noch andere auf der Welt; (a lot of other opportunities) es gibt noch andere Möglichkeiten auf der Welt▶ to be a small \fish in a big pond nur einer von vielen sein▶ like a \fish out of water wie ein Fisch auf dem TrockenenII. vito \fish for bass/perch/trout auf Barsche/Flussbarsche/Forellen angeln fachspr, nach Barschen/Flussbarschen/Forellen fischen ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ2. (look for)she \fished in her purse for the keys sie kramte in ihrer Handtasche nach den Schlüsselnhe \fished for information on her whereabouts er ist auf Informationen über ihren Aufenthaltsort austo \fish for compliments sich dat gerne Komplimente machen lassen3.▶ to \fish in troubled waters im Trüben fischenIII. vtto heavily \fish a lake/ocean/sea einen See/Ozean/ein Meer intensiv befischen* * *[fɪʃ] Fisch mto drink like a fish (inf) — wie ein Loch saufen (inf)
The Fishes (Astron) — die Fische pl
2. vifischen; (with rod also) angelnto go fishing — fischen/angeln gehen
3. vtfischen; (with rod also) angelnto fish a river —
* * *fish [fıʃ]A pl fish, (besonders Fischarten) fishes s1. Fisch m:fish of prey Raubfisch;there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it es gibt noch mehr (davon) auf der Welt;all’s fish that comes to his net er nimmt (unbesehen) alles (mit);he drinks like a fish umg ‚er säuft wie ein Loch;he feels like a fish out of water umg er fühlt sich wie ein Fisch auf dem Trockenen;neither fish, nor flesh nor good red herring umg, neither fish nor fowl umg weder Fisch noch Fleisch, nichts Halbes und nichts Ganzes;3. umg Vogel m pej, Kerl m:a loose fish ein lockerer Vogel;a queer fish ein komischer Kauz4. BAHN, TECH Lasche fB v/t1. fischen, (mit der Angel) angelnb) einen Fluss etc abfischen, absuchen:from, out of aus):4. BAHN, TECH verlaschenC v/i1. fischen, Fische fangen, angeln:a) fischen nach:b) aus sein auf (akk):* * *1. noun, pl. same1) Fisch, der[be] like a fish out of water — [sich] wie ein Fisch auf dem Trockenen [fühlen]
there are plenty more fish in the sea — (fig. coll.) es gibt noch andere auf der Welt
2) (coll.): (person)2. intransitive verbbig fish — großes Tier (ugs., scherzh.)
1) fischen; (with rod) angeln3. transitive verbgo fishing — fischen/angeln gehen
fischen; (with rod) angelnPhrasal Verbs:- fish for- fish out* * *n.Fisch -e m. v.angeln v.fischen v. -
3 fish story
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4 fish-out-of-water
adj attr, inv ungewohntit's a \fish-out-of-water story about a couple stranded in Nebraska es ist eine Geschichte über ein Paar, das sich plötzlich in Nebraska in einer völlig fremden Umgebung findet -
5 fish story
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6 Fish Net Yarns
These are very strong and require to be pliable and supple in the finished thread, so as to be free from a tendency to curl and twist up, which would cause entanglements in a net. The yarns are about 20's in 21 folds. Usually American cotton is used with the singles spun twist way. Made into 7 cord twisted twist way, with a good proportion of twist. Then three of the 7-cord threads are twisted together weft way with a moderate amount of twist. -
7 neither fish, flesh (fowl) nor good red herring
пpeнeбp.ни pыбa ни мяco, ни тo ни cёIt was the Bursar who was listened to and Skullion had his doubts about him... 'Neither fish, flesh, fowl nor good red herring,' Skullion summed him up with his usual political acumen (Th. Sharpe). Mother could not bring herself to allow me be friendly with boys... And so feeling myself neither fish nor fowl, I moon around... in boredom and solitude (A. J. Cronin)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > neither fish, flesh (fowl) nor good red herring
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8 thrash about
◆ thrash about, thrash aroundI. vi▪ to \thrash about about [or around] um sich akk schlagen; fish zappeln; (in bed) sich akk hin und her werfen [o wälzen]he slept badly, \thrash abouting about all night er schlief schlecht und drehte sich im Bett die ganze Nacht von einer Seite auf die andereII. vt▪ to \thrash about sth about:the injured animal \thrash abouted its legs about in agony das verletzte Tier schlug voller Qual um sich -
9 thrash about
he slept badly, \thrash abouting about all night er schlief schlecht und drehte sich im Bett die ganze Nacht von einer Seite auf die andere vtto \thrash about sth about;the injured animal \thrash abouted its legs about in agony das verletzte Tier schlug voller Qual um sich -
10 swear like a fish-wife
swear like a fish-wife/sailor/trooper ругаться как извозчик/сапожник; чертыхатьсяWhen she's angry, she can swear like a fish-wife.
He swore like a trooper when I complained about his work.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > swear like a fish-wife
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11 mute as a fish
...but I was, I am glad to remember, as mute as a mouse about it. (Ch. Dickens, ‘David Copperfield’, ch. VI) —...я притаился как мышь и промолчал, о чем мне приятно упомянуть.
Cornelius remained as mute as a fish, abject, but faithful to his purpose. (J. Conrad, ‘Lord Jim’, ch. XLIV) — Корнелиус оставался нем как рыба, жалкий, но верный своей цели.
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12 not to know the first thing about smb.
(not to know the first thing about smb. (или smth.))не иметь ни малейшего представления о ком-л. (или о чём-л.)Dr. Nelson's a bachelor and didn't know the first thing about bringing up a boy. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. I) — Доктор Нельсон холостяк и понятия не имеет о том, как надо воспитывать мальчика.
But... you don't know the first thing about Julia. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. XVI) — Но... ты ведь совершенно не знаешь Джулию.
But don't [= doesn't] it simply amaze you the way the poor fish doesn't know the first thing about social etiquette. (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. XV) — И ты только обрати внимание, до чего этот горемыка не разбирается в самых простых правилах хорошего тона.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to know the first thing about smb.
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13 flop about
шлепать, шаркать If you wear those shoes that are too big, you'll just flop around in them. ≈ Эти туфли тебе слишком велики, ты в них будешь все время шаркать. Dying fish were flopping about on the wooden boards. ≈ На деревянной палубе билась умирающая рыба. барахтаться - he can't swim, he just flops about in the water он не умеет плавать, он просто барахтается в водеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flop about
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14 flop about
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15 wriggle about
wriggle around [ fish] dimenarsi; [worm, snake] dimenarsi, contorcersi; [ person] agitarsi, dimenarsi* * *wriggle around [ fish] dimenarsi; [worm, snake] dimenarsi, contorcersi; [ person] agitarsi, dimenarsi -
16 flop about
фраз. гл.; разг.; = flop around шлёпать, шаркатьIf you wear those shoes that are too big, you'll just flop around in them. — Если ты наденешь туфли, которые тебе слишком велики, ты в них будешь всё время шаркать.
Dying fish were flopping about on the wooden boards. — На деревянной палубе билась умирающая рыба.
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17 wriggle about
wriggle around gen se tortiller; [fish] frétiller -
18 the fish flopped about in the boat
Общая лексика: рыба билась в лодкеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the fish flopped about in the boat
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19 when about to fish
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20 bone
bəun
1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) hueso2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) hueso
2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) deshuesar- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone
bone n1. hueso2. espina / raspatr[bəʊn]1 hueso2 (of fish) espina, raspa; (of whale) barba3 (of corset) ballena\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be as dry as a bone estar más seco,-a que una pasato break every bone in one's body romperse todos los huesosto break every bone in somebody's body molerle a alguien los huesos, no dejarle a alguien un hueso sanoto have a bone to pick with somebody tener que ajustarle las cuentas a alguiento work one's fingers to the bone trabajar como un esclavoto feel something in one's bones tener un presentimiento de algoto make no bones about it no andarse por las ramasto make no bones about doing something no vacilar en hacer algoto be a bag of bones estar en los huesosnear the bone (joke, humour) verde, picantebone of contention figurative use manzana de la discordiabone china porcelana, loza finabone marrow médula óseathe bare bones lo esencialbone n: hueso mn.• espina s.f.• esqueleto s.m.• hueso s.m.v.• deshuesar v.
I bəʊna) c u ( Anat) hueso mmeat on/off the bone — carne f con/sin hueso
he cut his finger to the bone — se cortó el dedo hasta el hueso
to be a bone of contention — ser* la manzana de la discordia
to have a bone to pick with somebody — tener* que ajustar cuentas con alguien
to make no bones about something: she makes no bones about being an atheist — no esconde or no oculta que es atea
b) c ( of fish) espina f
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transitive verb \<\<meat\>\> deshuesar; \<\<fish\>\> quitarle las espinas aPhrasal Verbs:[bǝʊn]1. N1) [of human, animal etc] hueso m ; [of fish] espina fbones — [of dead] huesos mpl ; (more respectfully) restos mpl mortales
bone of contention — manzana f de la discordia
chilled or frozen to the bone — congelado de frío
I feel it in my bones — tengo esa corazonada, me da en la nariz (Sp) *
- make no bones about doing sth- work one's fingers to the bone2) (=substance) hueso m2.VT [+ meat] deshuesar; [+ fish] quitar las espinas a3.CPDbone china N — porcelana f fina
bone density N — densidad f ósea
bone marrow N — médula f ósea
bone marrow donor N — donante mf de médula ósea
bone marrow transplant N — transplante m de médula ósea
- bone up* * *
I [bəʊn]a) c u ( Anat) hueso mmeat on/off the bone — carne f con/sin hueso
he cut his finger to the bone — se cortó el dedo hasta el hueso
to be a bone of contention — ser* la manzana de la discordia
to have a bone to pick with somebody — tener* que ajustar cuentas con alguien
to make no bones about something: she makes no bones about being an atheist — no esconde or no oculta que es atea
b) c ( of fish) espina f
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transitive verb \<\<meat\>\> deshuesar; \<\<fish\>\> quitarle las espinas aPhrasal Verbs:
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