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81 жив-здоров
жив-здоров (жив и здоров, живой-здоровый) < и нос в табаке>разг.alive and kicking; alive and well; safe and sound; hale and hearty- Панихиды, Фрол Петрович, служить надо. - О! Это по кому же? - По Антонову, Фрол Петрович, по Антонову! При последнем издыхании. - Брось шутки шутить! - Фрол насупился. - Антонов! Жив и здоров и нос в табаке! (Н. Вирта, Одиночество) — 'They ought to be singing requiems instead, Frol Petrovich.' 'Oh, and who for?' 'For Antonov, Frol Petrovich, that's who! He's at his last gasp.' 'Stop your fooling,' Frol scowled. 'Antonov, indeed! He's alive and kicking.'
- Жгучая тайна. Ассистентку - в ящик, ящик под купол, - трах, бах! - ящик на куски, ассистентка - в амфитеатре, живая-здоровая... (С. Абрамов, Требуется чудо) — 'A real mystery it is. Your assistant goes into a box, the box goes up under the dome, one, two - a crash! The box is broken to smithereens and the assistant turns up in the dress circle, alive and well.'
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82 не будь плох
разг.he's no fool; he is not a lad to waste time- Иван, паря, не будь плох, давай было с ней баловать, известное дело - мужик и мужик. (Н. Задорнов, Амур-батюшка) — 'Ivan wasn't a lad to waste time, and he tried fooling around with her, you know how it is, a man's always a man.'
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83 шутки в сторону
разг.joking apart; in good earnest; enough fooling- Шутки в сторону, Юрий. Немедленно проси отпуск и приезжай хоть на три часа. (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — 'Joking apart, Yuri, get leave at once and come down, if only for a few hours.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шутки в сторону
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84 ввести в заблуждение
1. fool2. foolingРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > ввести в заблуждение
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85 вводит в заблуждение
1. fooling2. foolРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > вводит в заблуждение
См. также в других словарях:
fooling — [n] joking, tricks bluffing, buffoonery, clownishness, farce, frolicking, high jinks*, horseplay, jesting, joshing, kidding, making light*, mockery, nonsense, pretense, roughhouse*, roughhousing*, rowdiness, sham*, skylarking*, spoofing, teasing … New thesaurus
Fooling — Fool Fool, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fooled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fooling}.] To play the fool; to trifle; to toy; to spend time in idle sport or mirth. [1913 Webster] Is this a time for fooling? Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fooling — Synonyms and related words: badinage, bamboozlement, banter, bantering, befooling, bluffing, booing, buffoonery, calculated deception, catcalling, chaff, chaffing, circumvention, clownishness, conning, coquetry, dabbling, dalliance, dallying,… … Moby Thesaurus
fooling — adjective characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility (Freq. 1) a broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter • Syn: ↑casual • Similar to: ↑light • Derivationally related forms: ↑casualness … Useful english dictionary
Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) — Infobox Single Name = Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) Caption = Artist = Styx (band) from Album = The Grand Illusion B side = The Grand Finale Released = 1978 Format = 7 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = A M Writer = Tommy Shaw… … Wikipedia
Fooling April — article issues|orphan=December 2007 wikify=December 2007 notability=December 2007 unreferenced=December 2007Fooling April is an American pop/rock band formed in June 2002. They have written and performed songs that have appeared on National… … Wikipedia
fooling — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. joking, jesting, pretending, feigning, humorous, deceitful, waggish, roguish, impish, teasing, bantering, trifling, jovial, frivolous, flippant, droll, insincere, misleading, prankish, light, frolicking, facetious, tongue … English dictionary for students
fooling — fuËl n. idiot, dummy; clown; court jester v. play a joke on, trick; act like a fool; joke, play around … English contemporary dictionary
fooling — 1. одурачивание 2. дурачащийся; дурачащий … English-Russian travelling dictionary
just fooling — just/only/fooling spoken phrase pretending that something is true, as a joke Don’t look so worried – I was only fooling. Thesaurus: to tell a joke or jokessynonym … Useful english dictionary
only fooling — just/only/fooling spoken phrase pretending that something is true, as a joke Don’t look so worried – I was only fooling. Thesaurus: to tell a joke or jokessynonym … Useful english dictionary