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22 I say!
1) послушайте!, эй! ( оклик или восклицание для привлечения внимания) [первонач. амер.]I say, what do you mean by this? — Послушайте, что вы хотите этим сказать?
I say, what are you doing here? — Эй, что вы тут делаете?
2) да ну!, ну и ну!, вот так так!, вот тебе и на!, подумать только! (восклицание, выражающее удивление или протест)Lomax (still remonstrant): "But really, don't you know! Oh, I say!" Lady Britomart (frigidly): "What do you wish to convey, Charles?" (B. Shaw, ‘Major Barbara’, act I) — Ломекс (все еще протестуя): "Скажите, пожалуйста! Ну и дела!" Леди Бритомарт (холодно): "О каких делах вы говорите, Чарлз?"
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23 pull devil, pull baker
1. int phr(pull devil, pull baker (!))≈ а ну, кто кого?, поднажми!, а ну ещё! ( поощрение состязающихся сторон) [выражение связано с кукольными представлениями, в которых была сцена драки чёрта с булочником]2. n phrLatter: "That's rank opportunism." Keith: "Rats! Look here - oh! hang it, John, one can't argue this out with a parson." Latter (Frigidly): "Why not?" Harold: "...Pull devil, pull baker!" (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Eldest Son’, act I, sc. II) — Лэттер: "Это чистейшей воды оппортунизм." Кит: "Чепуха! Черт побери, Джон, по этому вопросу нельзя спорить со священником." Лэттер ( холодно): "Почему нельзя?" Гарольд: "...А ну, кто кого?"
(pull devil, pull baker (!))ожесточённая борьба, конкуренция;≈ кто кого, чья возьмёт‘Give her up, eh?’ Herz shook his head. ‘No? Then it's "pull devil, pull baker" between us.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Villa Rub ein’, ch. XVII) — - Откажитесь от нее, а? - Херц отрицательно покачал головой. - Не откажетесь? Ну что ж, посмотрим, чья возьмет.
it's a case of pull devil, pull baker, and those who can't stand the pace naturally fall out. (SPI) — Между мелкими предприятиями идет ожесточенная конкуренция, и, естественно, некоторые не выдерживают ее и гибнут.
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24 coldly
1. adv холодно2. adv сухо, холодно, неприветливо, с холодком3. adv спокойно, уравновешенноСинонимический ряд:1. chilly (other) chilly; coolly; frigidly; frostily; gelidly; glacially; icily; indifferently; unresponsively2. cold-bloodedly (other) cold-bloodedly; impersonally3. deadly (other) deadly; inanimately; lately; lifelessly; spiritlessly4. gloomily (other) blackly; bleakly; cheerlessly; depressingly; depressively; desolately; disconsolately; discouragingly; dishearteningly; dismally; drearily; duskily; funereally; gloomily; joylessly; oppressively; somberly; unhappily5. insensibly (other) insensibly; senselessly; unconsciously6. thoughtlessly (other) carelessly; insensitively; thoughtlessly; unkindly -
25 coolly
1. adv свежо, прохладно2. adv спокойно, невозмутимо, хладнокровно3. adv равнодушно, холодно4. adv дерзко, самоуверенноСинонимический ряд:1. aloofly (other) aloofly; distantly; reservedly; solitarily2. attitude (other) apathetically; attitude; carelessly; casually; easily; impassively; indifferently; lackadaisically; unemotionally3. coldly (other) chilly; coldly; frigidly; frostily; gelidly; glacially; icily4. nonchalantly (other) collectedly; composedly; imperturbably; nonchalantly; unflappably -
26 icily
1. adv очень холодно, пронизывающе2. adv холодно, уничтожающе; с презрительной холодностьюСинонимический ряд:coldly (other) chilly; coldly; coolly; frigidly; frostily; gelidly; glacially; indifferently -
27 indifferently
1. adv безразлично, равнодушно2. adv посредственно, неважно3. adv беспристрастноСинонимический ряд:1. aloofly (other) aloofly; casually; detachedly; disinterestedly; incuriously; numbly; remotely; unconcernedly; uninterestedly2. attitude (other) apathetically; attitude; carelessly; coolly; easily; impassively; lackadaisically; unemotionally3. averagely (other) averagely; intermediately; meanly; middlingly; moderately4. coldly (other) chilly; coldly; frigidly; glacially; icily5. fairly (other) candidly; dispassionately; equally; equitably; fairly; impartially; impersonally; justly; objectively; squarely -
28 I say!
1) пocлушaйтe!, эй! (oклик или вocклицaниe для пpивлeчeния внимaния)I say, can you let me a lodging? (J. London). Hob: I say, Pedro, you are a judge of cigarettes, aren't you? Just try one of these and tell me if they are good (C. E. Eckersley)2) вoт этo дa!, дa ну!, ну и ну!, вoт тaк тaк!, вoт тe нa!, пoдумaть тoлькo! (вocклицaниe, выpaжaющee удивлeниe или poбкий пpoтecт)I say, look at the view from over here. Lomax (still remonstrant). But really, don't you know! Oh, I say! Lady Britomart (frigidly). What do you wish to convey? (C. B. Shaw)
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Frigidly — Frig id*ly, adv. In a frigid manner; coldly; dully; without affection. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frigidly — frigid ► ADJECTIVE 1) very cold. 2) (of a woman) unable to be sexually aroused. 3) stiff or formal in style. DERIVATIVES frigidity noun frigidly adverb. ORIGIN Latin frigidus, from frigere be cold … English terms dictionary
frigidly — adverb see frigid … New Collegiate Dictionary
frigidly — See frigidity. * * * … Universalium
frigidly — adverb In a frigid manner; coldly … Wiktionary
frigidly — adv. coldly, frostily, coolly, unfeelingly, indifferently … English contemporary dictionary
frigidly — frig·id·ly … English syllables
frigidly — adverb without warmth or enthusiasm Come in if you have to, he said frostily • Syn: ↑frostily • Derived from adjective: ↑frigid, ↑frosty (for: ↑frostily) … Useful english dictionary
frostily — adverb without warmth or enthusiasm Come in if you have to, he said frostily • Syn: ↑frigidly • Derived from adjective: ↑frigid (for: ↑frigidly), ↑frosty … Useful english dictionary
Flatly — Flat ly, adv. 1. In a flat manner; evenly; horizontally; without spirit; dully; frigidly. [1913 Webster] He that does the works of religion slowly, flatly, and without appetite. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. peremptorily; positively; plainly;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frigid — adjective Etymology: Latin frigidus, from frigēre to be cold; akin to Latin frigus frost, cold, Greek rhigos Date: 1619 1. a. intensely cold b. lacking warmth or ardor ; indifferent 2. lacking imaginative qualities ; insipid … New Collegiate Dictionary