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1 circle of friends and acquaintances
Общая лексика: круг друзей и знакомыхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > circle of friends and acquaintances
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2 tanish-bilish
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3 acquaintance
1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) conocido2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) conocimientoacquaintance n conocido / persona conocidatr[ə'kweɪntəns]1 (knowledge) conocimiento, conocimientos nombre masculino plural■ on closer acquaintance I find her fascinating conociéndola mejor, la encuentro fascinante2 (friendship) amistad nombre femenino■ my acquaintance with the minister goes back to our school days mi amistad con el ministro remonta a nuestros días en la escuela3 (person) conocido,-a■ I don't know him well, he's just a nodding acquaintance no lo conozco bien, sólo para saludarlo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make somebody's acquaintance conocer a alguienacquaintance [ə'kweɪntənts] n1) knowledge: conocimiento m2) : conocido m, -da ffriends and acquaintances: amigos y conocidosn.• conocido s.m.• conocimiento s.m.• familiar s.m.• persona conocida s.f.ə'kweɪntṇsa) c ( person) conocido, -da m,fb) u c ( with person) relación fto make the acquaintance of somebody to make somebody's acquaintance — conocer* a alguien
c) u c ( knowledge)[ǝ'kweɪntǝns]acquaintance with something — conocimiento m de algo
1. Nnod 3., 4)on closer or further acquaintance it seems less attractive — al conocerlo mejor tiene menos atracción
2) (=person) conocido(-a) m / f2.CPDacquaintance rape N — violación en la que la victima conoce al violador
* * *[ə'kweɪntṇs]a) c ( person) conocido, -da m,fb) u c ( with person) relación fto make the acquaintance of somebody to make somebody's acquaintance — conocer* a alguien
c) u c ( knowledge)acquaintance with something — conocimiento m de algo
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4 Р-199
HE ИМЕЙ СТО РУБЛЕЙ, (А) ИМЕЙ СТО ДРУЗЕЙ (saying) it is better to have many friends than to have much money (said when friends and acquaintances come to a person's aid in a time of trouble occas. said when a friend does a person a great favor): - where your friends are, there your riches are they are rich who have true friends (in limited contexts) it's always good to have a friend in court. -
5 не имей сто рублей, а имей сто друзей
• НЕ ИМЕЙ СТО РУБЛЕЙ, (А) ИМЕЙ СТО ДРУЗЕЙ[saying]=====⇒ it is better to have many friends than to have much money (said when friends and acquaintances come to a person's aid in a time of trouble; occas. said when a friend does a person a great favor):- ≈ where your friends are, there your riches are;- [in limited contexts] it's always good to have a friend in court.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не имей сто рублей, а имей сто друзей
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6 не имей сто рублей, имей сто друзей
• НЕ ИМЕЙ СТО РУБЛЕЙ, (А) ИМЕЙ СТО ДРУЗЕЙ[saying]=====⇒ it is better to have many friends than to have much money (said when friends and acquaintances come to a person's aid in a time of trouble; occas. said when a friend does a person a great favor):- ≈ where your friends are, there your riches are;- [in limited contexts] it's always good to have a friend in court.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не имей сто рублей, имей сто друзей
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7 compadre
(Sp. model spelled same [kompáðre] < Latin compatrem 'godfather')DARE: 1834. A godfather or, more loosely, a close male friend. The DARE notes that it is common as a familiar term of address. Adams specifically notes that, among cowboys in the Southwest, it referred to a "close friend, partner, companion, or protector." The DRAE glosses it as a godfather and, in Andalusia, Spain, and other parts of Latin America, a way to address friends and acquaintances. Santamaría references it as a form of address between friends or persons of the same social class. Commonly used as a form of address in western literature, films, and songs like "Compadres in the Old Sierra Madres," sung by the CowDaddies, among others.Alternate form: compa. -
8 сходиться
несовер. - сходиться;
совер. - сойтись возвр.
1) (с кем-л.) meet
2) gather, come together
3) (с кем-л.) become friends( with) ;
become (sexually) intimate (with)
4) (на чем-л.;
в чем-л.) agree( upon, about) сходиться во взглядах ≈ agree in views сходиться во вкусах ≈ agree in tastes сходиться во мнениях ≈ agree in opinion, concur
5) (совпадать) harmonize (with) ;
coincide( with) ;
tally( with), сойтись
1. (встречаться, соединяться) meet*;
(о направлениях) converge;
они сошлись на полдороге they met half way;
пояс не сходится the belt won`t fasten;
2. (собираться) gather, come* together;
сошлись знакомые и друзья it was a gathering of one`s friends and acquaintances;
3. (встречаться для состязания, боя) meet*;
(об армиях тж.) close, engage each other;
4. (с тв.;
сближаться) become* friends (with) ;
(вступать в связь) take* up (with) ;
start living( with), live together;
5. (в пр., тв.;
быть единодушным, сходным) agree (in), be* at one (in), have* the same( smth.) ;
~ во взглядах agree in one`s views;
все сходятся на том, что... everyone agrees that...;
не ~ характерами be* unsuited to each other, not get on;
6. (совпадать) tally;
7. разг. (приходить к соглашению) agree;
не ~ в цене disagree about the price.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сходиться
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9 хоть отбавляй
(кого, чего)разг.plenty of smb., smth.; any number of smb., smth.; no end to smb., smth.; more than enough; enough and to spare; more than one's share; more than one knows what to do withНаши гг. геологи, ихтиологи, зоологи и проч. ужасно необразованные люди... Но зато важности и серьёзности хоть отбавляй. (А. Чехов, Письмо А. С. Суворину, 28 февр. 1890) — Our geologists, ichthyologists, zoologists and so on, are fearfully uneducated people... On the other hand, they have solemnity and earnestness enough and to spare.
- И вот, - продолжала актриса, - ты видишь, я до сих пор не замужем, и нет у меня человека, чтоб любил меня по-настоящему, хотя друзей-приятелей хоть отбавляй. (В. Панова, Сестры) — 'And I'm still not married,' the actress went on. 'I don't know a single man who would really love me, though I've any number of friends and acquaintances.'
Солдатам было отпущено по две чарки вина, поэтому веселья было хоть отбавляй. (С. Голубов, Багратион) — The men had been issued a double ration of grog and so there was no end to their merriment.
Самолюбия у Мамочкина было хоть отбавляй. (Эм. Казакевич, Звезда) — Of vanity Mamochkin had more than his share.
- Почитай за вторник её репортаж из Серпухова... Ума не густо, зато элегантности хоть отбавляй. (Л. Жуховицкий, Остановиться, оглянуться...) — 'Read her report from Serpukhov, which came out last Tuesday... She may be short on the grey matter but there's plenty of style and some.'
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10 К-293
ПОД КОРЕНЬ PrepP Invar adv1. рубить, срезать, косить и т. п. что \К-293 (to chop down, cut etc a tree, bush, plant, or, occas., a pole, mast etc) at the very root or bottom: (chop sth. off) at the roots(chop sth. down) at the base (in limited contexts) (raze sth.) to the ground.Председатель его (колхоза)... свёл под корень изрядно гектаров леса... (Солженицын 6)....(The chairman) had razed a considerable area of forest to the ground.. (6b).2. - подорвать, разрушить и т. п. что ( obj: abstr (здоровье, авторитет, жизнь, промышленность etc)) (to damage or harm s.o. 's health, s.o. 's life, the economy, undermine s.o. 's authority etc) thoroughly and irreversiblywreak havoc (on (upon) sth.)play havoc (with sth.) do irreversible damage (to sth.).3. - истреблять, уничтожать и т. п. кого-что ( obj: human pl or collect) (to kill) everyone (in some place, belonging to some group etc), not leaving anyone outto the last manto a man sparing no one (in limited contexts) mow down s.o. sth.wipe out s.o. sth.. «То все профессора, все инженеры стали вредителями, а он - верит?.. То все его друзья и знакомые - враги народа, а он - верит?.. То целые народы... срезают под корень - а он верит?» (Солженицын 10). "Suddenly all the professors and all the engineers turn out to be wreckers, and he believes it!... His own friends and acquaintances are unmasked as enemies of the people, and he believes it!...Whole nations..are mown down, and he believes it!" (10a). -
11 под корень
[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. рубить, срезать, косить и т.п. что под корень (to chop down, cut etc a tree, bush, plant, or, occas., a pole, mast etc) at the very root or bottom:- (chop sth. off) at the roots;- (chop sth. down) at the base;- [in limited contexts](raze sth.) to the ground.♦ Председатель его [колхоза]... свёл под корень изрядно гектаров леса... (Солженицын 6)....[The chairman] had razed a considerable area of forest to the ground.. (6b).2. под корень подорвать, разрушить и т.п. что [obj: abstr (здоровье, авторитет, жизнь, промышленность etc)]⇒ (to damage or harm s.o.'s health, s.o.'s life, the economy, undermine s.o.'s authority etc) thoroughly and irreversibly:- wreak havoc (on (upon) sth.);- play havoc (with sth.);- do irreversible damage (to sth.).3. под корень истреблять, уничтожать и т.п. кого-что [obj: human pl or collect]⇒ (to kill) everyone (in some place, belonging to some group etc), not leaving anyone out:- to a man;- [in limited contexts] mow down s.o. (sth.);- wipe out s.o. (sth.).♦ "То все профессора, все инженеры стали вредителями, а он - верит?.. То все его друзья и знакомые - враги народа, а он - верит?.. То целые народы... срезают под корень - а он верит?" (Солженицын 10). "Suddenly all the professors and all the engineers turn out to be wreckers, and he believes it!... His own friends and acquaintances are unmasked as enemies of the people, and he believes it!...Whole nations...are mown down, and he believes it!" (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под корень
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12 Х-109
ХУДО-БЕДНО coll AdvP Invar adv1. used to show that sth. is done less smoothly, completely etc than desiredsomehow (manage to...)somehow or other.Друзей и знакомых у Александра Николаевича было множество, один помог ему достать кирпич, другой - доски, третий - цемент, и так, худо-бедно, за два года дом был построен. Aleksandr Nikolaevich had many friends and acquaintances, one helped him to get bricks, another-lumber, a third-cement, and in that way, over the course of two years, his house somehow or other got built.«Я сюда (в лагерь) на дармовые харчи не просился, - ответил зэк. - Я на заводе работал. Худо-бедно, а себя и свою семью сам кормил. Какой же я тунеядец?» (Марченко 1). ( context transl) "I didn't ask to come here and get my grub free," replied the con. "I used to work in a factory - the pay was rotten but still I used to keep myself and my family, so how does that make me a parasite?" (1a).2. ( usu. foil. by a quantit NP) not less thanat (the very) leastas a bare minimum.Ремонт обойдется нам, худо-бедно, в пятнадцать тысяч рублей. The repairs will cost us about fifteen thousand rubles at the very least. -
13 худо-бедно
• ХУДО-БЕДНО coll[AdvP; Invar; adv]=====1. used to show that sth. is done less smoothly, completely etc than desired:- somehow (manage to...);- somehow or other.♦ Друзей и знакомых у Александра Николаевича было множество, один помог ему достать кирпич, другой - доски, третий - цемент, и так, худо-бедно, за два года дом был построен. Aleksandr Nikolaevich had many friends and acquaintances; one helped him to get bricks, another-lumber, a third-cement, and in that way, over the course of two years, his house somehow or other got built.♦ "Я сюда [в лагерь] на дармовые харчи не просился, - ответил зэк. - Я на заводе работал. Худо-бедно, а себя и свою семью сам кормил. Какой же я тунеядец?" (Марченко 1). [context transl] "I didn't ask to come here and get my grub free," replied the con. "I used to work in a factory - the pay was rotten but still I used to keep myself and my family, so how does that make me a parasite?" (1a).2. [usu. foll. by a quantit NP]⇒ not less than:- as a bare minimum. Ремонт обойдётся нам, худо-бедно, в пятнадцать тысяч рублей. The repairs will cost us about fifteen thousand rubles at the very least.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > худо-бедно
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14 отказ от руки
см. тж. отказывать от рукиОн, например, сватался за всех богатых невест в губернии и, получив отказ от руки и от дому, с сокрушённым сердцем доверял своё горе всем друзьям и знакомым. (И. Тургенев, Записки охотника) — He used, for instance, to pay his addresses to every unmarried heiress in the gubernia, and when he had been refused her hand and house, broken-hearted he confided his sorrows to all his friends and acquaintances.
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15 подавать надежды
be very promising; show (give) great promise; promise well; shape well; have good prospects; show brilliant potentialitiesОльга Ивановна и её друзья и добрые знакомые были не совсем обыкновенные люди. Каждый из них был чем-нибудь замечателен и немножко известен, имел уже имя и считался знаменитостью или же хотя и не был ещё знаменит, но зато подавал блестящие надежды. (А. Чехов, Попрыгунья) — Olga Ivanovna and her good friends and acquaintances were remarkable in some manner, they all were considered celebrities, or if they were not so in fact, they all showed brilliant potentialities.
Джали молодая подаёт 'надежды на богатейшее чутьё: и тут она учуяла след улетевшей птицы на ветке и сделала стойку, направляя нос точно на то место, где ветка качалась. (М. Пришвин, Глаза земли) — Young Jolly gives great promise of having a highly sensitive nose. On this occasion she caught the scent of the up-flying bird and made a point straight at the swinging branch.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подавать надежды
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16 получить отказ от дома
be refused of the (smb.'s) houseОн, например, сватался за всех богатых невест в губернии и, получив отказ от руки и от дому, с сокрушённым сердцем доверял своё горе всем друзьям и знакомым. (И. Тургенев, Записки охотника) — He used, for instance, to pay his addresses to every unmarried heiress in the gubernia, and when he had been refused her hand and house, broken-hearted he confided his sorrows to all his friends and acquaintances.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > получить отказ от дома
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17 the Ashes
«Урна с прахом». Кубок, присуждаемый на ежегодных матчах по крикету между командами Великобритании и Австралии. Когда в 1882 г. английская команда проиграла в «Овале» (название лондонского стадиона, где постоянно проводятся матчи по крикету), в газете «Таймс» появился шутливый некролог, посвящённый кончине английского крикета:In affectionate remembrance of English cricket Which died at the Oval on 29 August 1882. Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing friends and acquaintances. R.I.P. NB. The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia. — Посвящается нежной памяти английского крикета, который скончался в «Овале» 29 августа 1882 г. Горько оплакивается широким кругом глубоко сожалеющих друзей и знакомых. Мир его праху. Важно. Тело будет кремировано, а прах перевезён в Австралию.
Победителям-австралийцам в 1882 г. в качестве символического приза была предподнесена урна с прахом английского крикета; в урну был насыпан пепел от сожжённого столбика крикетной калитки. -
18 круг друзей и знакомых
General subject: circle of friends and acquaintancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > круг друзей и знакомых
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19 acquaintance
[ə'kweɪntəns]1) (friend) conoscenza f., conoscente m. e f.2) (knowledge) conoscenza f. (superficiale) ( with di)3) (relationship) conoscenza f.to make sb.'s acquaintance — fare la conoscenza di qcn
* * *1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) conoscente2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) conoscenza* * *acquaintance /əˈkweɪntəns/n.1 [u] conoscenza: a lady of my acquaintance, una signora di mia conoscenza; Some acquaintance with computers is required, si richiede una certa conoscenza dei computer; to make sb. 's acquaintance, fare la conoscenza di q.; to renew one's acquaintance with, rinnovare la propria conoscenza con● (leg.) acquaintance rape, stupro compiuto da un amico o parente della vittimaacquaintanceshipn. [u]conoscenza.* * *[ə'kweɪntəns]1) (friend) conoscenza f., conoscente m. e f.2) (knowledge) conoscenza f. (superficiale) ( with di)3) (relationship) conoscenza f.to make sb.'s acquaintance — fare la conoscenza di qcn
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20 bekende
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