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101 long for
• long for something to yearn for something, to want very much очень сильно желать чего-тоHe longed for a real friend, but was always alone.
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102 give someone what for
expr infml1)I gave one of 'em what for. He won't want to come and fight us again in a hurry — Я одному из них здорово вломил. Вряд ли у него снова появится охота ходить и затевать тут драку
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > give someone what for
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103 anything for a quiet life
разг.всё отдам за спокойную жизнь [выражение создано Ч. Диккенсом; см. цитату]‘Raly [= really], gentlemen,’ said Sam. ‘I'm not wery [= very] much in the habit o' singin' vithout [= without] the instrument; but anythin' for a quiet life, as the man said ven [= when] he took the sitivation [= situation] at the light-house.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Pickwick Papers’, ch. XLIII) — - Право же, джентльмены, у меня нет привычки петь без инструмента, - сказал Сэм, - но все отдам, чтобы не приставали, как сказал человек, занявший место смотрителя маяка.
A peaceable sort of man, whose very physiognomy said "anything for a quiet life". (Fr. Marryat, ‘Olla Podrida’, ‘Diary on the Continent’) — Мирный человек, на физиономии которого написано: "Все отдам за спокойную жизнь"
‘Be a pal. Come on, now, don't leave me in the lurch. All I want is a little help now and again. Life's difficult enough as it is.’ ‘All right, all right. Get behind the wheel and I'll push. Anything for a quiet life.’ (J. Wain, ‘Hurry On Down’, ch. IX) — - Ну, будьте другом. Хоть сейчас-то не оставляйте меня. Мне ведь надо только, чтоб вы иногда подсобили мне в трудную минуту. Жизнь, она чертовски трудная штука. - Ладно, ладно. Садитесь за руль, а я подтолкну. Чего не сделаешь ради душевного спокойствия.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > anything for a quiet life
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104 thank you for nothing!
разг.; ирон.≈ спасибо и на том!; покорно благодарюIt's you who want to introduce beggars into my family. Thank you for nothing, Captain. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXIV) — Так это вы хотите ввести нищих в мою семью? Покорно благодарю, капитан.
‘He says you are going away soon now,’ she said. ‘Perhaps,’ ‘He is very fond of you.’ ‘Thank him for nothing,’ I said. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Quiet American’, part I, ch. 1) — - Пайл говорит, что теперь ты скоро уедешь, - сказала Фуонг. - Возможно. - Он тебя очень любит. - И на том спасибо, - сказал я.
‘I must tell you,’ he added severely, ‘That in medicine the basis of any treatment is rest and freedom from anxiety’. ‘Thank ye for nothing’, cried Brodie roughly. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book II, ch. 11) — - Но должен вас предупредить, - добавил он сурово, - что основным условием всякого лечения является покой для больного, отсутствие каких бы то ни было волнений. - Спасибо, хоть благодарить-то и не за что! - грубо крикнул Броуди.
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105 wish for
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106 eat someone for breakfast etc
expr infmlYou want to steer clear of Gloria. She'd eat someone like you for breakfast — Тебе лучше с Глорией не связываться. Она тебя поматросит, а потом бросит
I eat those types for breakfast — Посмотришь, как он за мной бегать будет
He'll get eaten alive if he tries anything on with Barbara — Если он попробует законтачить с Барбарой, то она быстро приберет его к рукам
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > eat someone for breakfast etc
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107 not for one's health
разг.≈ не зря, неспроста [первонач. амер.]My grandfather and my father and I are not in business for our health. (J. O'Hara, ‘The Lockwood Concern’, book I) — Мой дед, мой отец и я занимаемся коммерцией не просто ради собственного удовольствия.
Let us not beat around the bush, Mason. I'm not in this business for my health. I want twenty-five thousand dollars cash. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Screaming Woman’, ch. 10) — Не будем ходить вокруг да около, Мейсон. я занимаюсь адвокатской практикой не ради прекрасных глаз моих клиентов. Мне нужно сейчас двадцать пять тысяч долларов.
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108 clear the decks (for action)
пpигoтoвитьcя к чeму-л. (к кaким-л. дeйcтвиям, бopьбe и т. п.) [этим. мop. пpигoтoвитьcя к бoю]When the decks had been cleared of every encumbrance, they chose Fairfax as their Captain-General (G. M. Trevelyan). Joining our group, Diana was avid for action. 'Look,' she said to Roger, 'I want to give you a real party. We can clear the decks here and lay it on for later tonight (C. P. Snow)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > clear the decks (for action)
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109 clear (open, pave or prepare) the way for smth.
уcтpaнить пpeпятcтвия, pacчиcтить путь, пpoлoжить путь для чeгo-л., пoдгoтoвить пoчву для чeгo-л. Let us find out what our members want now, and that will clear the way for Immediate action later on. My parleys with Turkey were intended to prepare the way for her entry into the war in the autumn of 3 (W. Churchill)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > clear (open, pave or prepare) the way for smth.
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110 tit for tat
oтплaтa; зуб зa зуб [видимo, иcкaжённoe tip for tap удap зa удap]But remember if you want to try to make a fool out of me, it'll be tit for tat (J. O'Hara) -
111 manufacture for stock
эк., торг. производить на склад (производить продукцию без связи с конкретным заказом покупателя, а для пополнения товарных запасов на складе, в отличие от способа производства, когда предприятие сначала получает заказ, а потом производит требуемое количество затребованного товара)We manufacture for stock so the products you want are available immediately. — Мы работаем на склад, так что продукты, которые вы хотите приобрести, могут быть отпущены немедленно.
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112 (to) line it out for smb
растолковать, разложить по полочкам, разъяснить (кому-л.)So I’m going to line it out for you and any locals that want to get the wax out of their ears. — Ну так я разъясню для вас и других тут, кто хочет вынуть банан из уха.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) line it out for smb
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113 (to) line it out for smb
растолковать, разложить по полочкам, разъяснить (кому-л.)So I’m going to line it out for you and any locals that want to get the wax out of their ears. — Ну так я разъясню для вас и других тут, кто хочет вынуть банан из уха.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) line it out for smb
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114 Exchange for Physicals (EFP)
. A transaction generally used by two hedgers ho want to exchange futures for cash positions. Also referred to as Against Actuals or Versus Cash. . Glossary of Futures Terms .Англо-русский экономический словарь > Exchange for Physicals (EFP)
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115 Exchange for Physicals (EFP)
. A transaction generally used by two hedgers ho want to exchange futures for cash positions. Also referred to as Against Actuals or Versus Cash. . Glossary of Futures Terms .Англо-русский экономический словарь > Exchange for Physicals (EFP)
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116 get hot pants for someone
expr AmE slHe still got hot pants for her if you want to call that love — Он все еще хочет ее как женщину. Можете назвать это любовью, если хотите
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get hot pants for someone
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117 long for
Синонимический ряд:covet (verb) choose; covet; crave; desire; envy; fancy; long; lust after; pant; want -
118 I'm good for now
Общая лексика: Мне пока хватит (В ответ на предложение "Do you want another coffee, tea, drink etc.?) -
119 ache for
Фразеологизм: сильно желать кого-л, чего-л (To desire, or want something, or someone, very much.) -
120 bully for you/him etc.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bully for you/him etc.
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