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1 солдат регулярной армии
Military: full-time soldier, regularУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > солдат регулярной армии
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2 Р-204
ПОД РУЖЬЁ mil PrepP Invar1. поставить, призвать кого и т. п. - (obj-compl with поставить etcobj: human pl or collect)) (to call s.o. up) for military serviceX поставил Y-ов под ружье = X called Ys to active duty (service)X placed Ys under arms X called Ys to arms.Когда началась война, всех запасников призвали под ружье. When the war started, all reservists were called to active duty.2. поставить кого obs (obj-compl with поставить ( obj: human or collect)) (in refer, to a soldier in the Imperial army) (to punish a soldier by) making him stand for a certain period of time fully armed and in full marching gear: X-a поставили под ружьё - X was ordered to stand punishment in full combat gear. -
3 под ружье
• ПОД РУЖЬЕ mil[PrepP; Invar]=====1. поставить, призвать кого и т.п. под ружье [obj-compl with поставить etc (obj: human pl or collect)]⇒ (to call s.o. up) for military service:- X called Ys to arms.♦ Когда началась война, всех запасников призвали пол ружье. When the war started, all reservists were called to active duty.⇒ (in refer, to a soldier in the Imperial army) (to punish a soldier by) making him stand for a certain period of time fully armed and in full marching gear:- X-a поставили под ружьё - X was ordered to stand punishment in full combat gear.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под ружье
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4 настоящий
1) General subject: actual, arrant, being, bona fide, every inch (he is every inch a soldier - он настоящий солдат), genuine, honest, hundred per cent, hundred-proof, in grain, literal, live, mere, natural, perfect, practic, practicable (об окне, двери и т. п.), present, proper (he was in a proper rage - он был в совершенном бешенстве), pure, real, sheer, simon-pure, simonpure, sincere, soothfast, sure enough, true, true blue, true born, true life, true-blue, true-born, true-life, unadulterated, uncounterfeit, undoubted, unfabled, unfeigned, vera, very, modern (modern time, modern era etc.), real-life, verum, living2) Colloquial: all wool and a yard wide, regular, worth the name, card-carrying (Mary is a card-carrying lesbian - Мэри-самая натуральная лесбиянка), honest-to-john, certified (a certified ho - настоящая шлюха)3) American: hundred-per-cent, righteous, sure-enough4) French: pur sang5) Mathematics: vrai6) Religion: mature7) British English: full-on9) Australian slang: dinki-di, dinkum, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge11) Politics: absolute, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter12) Jargon: hundred proof, square, for-real, Kosher, McCoy, real McCoy13) Business: active, full-blooded (напр., “I want someone who is a full-blooded American as president,” he said.")14) Quality control: practical15) Psychoanalysis: veritable17) Emotional: thoroughgoing -
5 Р-205
ПОД РУЖЬЁМ mil PrepP Invar1. быть0, находиться и т. п. - держать кого \Р-205 ( subj-compl with copula or obj-compl with держать ( subj and obj: human, usu. pl, or collect)) (to be or have s.o.) mobilizedunder armsarmed and ready.2. стоять - ( subj-compl with стоять (subj: human or collect)) (to be) in a state of battle readinesson alertat the ready under arms ready for battle.3. стоять - ( subj-compl with стоять (subj: human or collect)) (of a soldier in the Imperial army) (to stand) for a certain period of time fully armed and in full marching gear as a form of punishmentX стоял под ружьем — X stood punishment in full combat gear. -
6 под ружьем
• ПОД РУЖЬЕМ mil[PrepP; Invar]=====1. быть, находиться и т.п. под ружьем ; держать кого под ружьем [subj-compl with copula or obj-compl with держать (subj and obj: human, usu. pl, or collect)]⇒ (to be or have s.o.) mobilized:- under arms;- armed and ready.⇒ (to be) in a state of battle readiness:- on alert;- at the ready;- under arms;- ready for battle.⇒ (of a soldier in the Imperial army) (to stand) for a certain period of time fully armed and in full marching gear as a form of punishment:- X стоял под ружьем≈ X stood punishment in full combat gear.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под ружьем
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7 Т-118
тогда какsubord Conjcontrastive, contrastive-temporal, or contrastive-concessive) while at the same time: while whereas when (in fact) (in limited contexts) although even though by contrast.Она сидела неподвижно, опустив голову на грудь перед нею на столике была раскрыта книга, но глаза её, неподвижные и полные неизъяснимой грусти, казалось, в сотый раз пробегали одну и ту же страницу, тогда как мысли её были далеко... (Лермонтов 1). She sat motionless, her head sunk on her breast, on a table before her lay an open book, but her fixed gaze, full of inexplicable sadness, seemed to be skimming one and the same page for the hundredth time while her thoughts were far away... (1b)....Подсудимый, войдя в залу... шагал вперёд как солдат и держал глаза впереди себя, упираясь, тогда как вернее было ему смотреть налево, где в публике сидят дамы, ибо он был большой любитель прекрасного пола... (Достоевский 2)....The defendant, on entering the courtroom...marched along like a soldier, and kept his eyes fixed straight in front of him, whereas it would have been more correct for him to look to the left where, among the public, the ladies were sitting, since he was a great admirer of the fair sex... (2a).Было непонятно, во-первых, как он (котёл) здесь очутился, а во-вторых, как он уцелел, будучи медным, тогда как чугунный не выдержал и лопнул (Искандер 3). They could not understand, in the first place, how it (the kettle) had gotten here, and in the second place, how it had survived, being copper, when the iron one had not withstood the fire and had sp lit (3a).«Я очень рад буду, - сказал князь. — Скажите, — прибавил он, как будто только что вспомнив что-то и особенно-небрежно, тогда как то, о чём он спрашивал, было главною целью его посещения, - правда, что l'imperatrice-mere желает назначения барона Функе первым секретарём в Вену?» (Толстой 4). "Ah! I shall be delighted," said the Prince. "Tell me," he added, with elaborate casual-ness, as if the question he was about to ask had just occurred to him, when in fact it was the chief purpose of his visit, "is it true that the Dowager Empress wants Baron Funke to be appointed first secretary in Vienna?" (4a).В простой крестьянской жизни всякий дар человека, если смысл этого дара ясен и нагляден, признаётся окружающими спокойно и безоговорочно. Тогда как в интеллигентной среде... оценки людей гораздо более запутанны и авторитеты гораздо чаще ложны (Искандер 5). In the simple peasant way of life, any gift of a man's, if the significance of the gift be clear and demonstrable, is calmly and unreservedly acknowledged by those around him. In a cultured milieu, by contrast...assessments of men are much more muddled and the experts much more often in error (5a). -
8 тогда как
[subord conj; contrastive, contrastive-temporal, or contrastive-concessive]=====⇒ while at the same time:- while;- whereas;- [in limited contexts] although;- even though;- by contrast.♦ Она сидела неподвижно, опустив голову на грудь; перед нею на столике была раскрыта книга, но глаза её, неподвижные и полные неизъяснимой грусти, казалось, в сотый раз пробегали одну и ту же страницу, тогда как мысли её были далеко... (Лермонтов 1). She sat motionless, her head sunk on her breast, on a table before her lay an open book, but her fixed gaze, full of inexplicable sadness, seemed to be skimming one and the same page for the hundredth time while her thoughts were far away... (1b).♦...Подсудимый, войдя в залу... шагал вперёд как солдат и держал глаза впереди себя, упираясь, тогда как вернее было ему смотреть налево, где в публике сидят дамы, ибо он был большой любитель прекрасного пола... (Достоевский 2)....The defendant, on entering the courtroom...marched along like a soldier, and kept his eyes fixed straight in front of him, whereas it would have been more correct for him to look to the left where, among the public, the ladies were sitting, since he was a great admirer of the fair sex... (2a).♦ Было непонятно, во-первых, как он [ котёл] здесь очутился, а во-вторых, как он уцелел, будучи медным, тогда как чугунный не выдержал и лопнул (Искандер 3). They could not understand, in the first place, how it [the kettle] had gotten here, and in the second place, how it had survived, being copper, when the iron one had not withstood the fire and had split (3a).♦ "Я очень рад буду, - сказал князь. - Скажите, - прибавил он, как будто только что вспомнив что-то и особенно-небрежно, тогда как то, о чём он спрашивал, было главною целью его посещения, - правда, что l'imperatrice-mere желает назначения барона Функе первым секретарём в Вену?" (Толстой 4). "Ah! I shall be delighted," said the Prince. "Tell me," he added, with elaborate casualness, as if the question he was about to ask had just occurred to him, when in fact it was the chief purpose of his visit, "is it true that the Dowager Empress wants Baron Funke to be appointed first secretary in Vienna?" (4a).♦ В простой крестьянской жизни всякий дар человека, если смысл этого дара ясен и нагляден, признаётся окружающими спокойно и безоговорочно. Тогда как в интеллигентной среде... оценки людей гораздо более запутанны и авторитеты гораздо чаще ложны (Искандер 5). In the simple peasant way of life, any gift of a man's, if the significance of the gift be clear and demonstrable, is calmly and unreservedly acknowledged by those around him. In a cultured milieu, by contrast...assessments of men are much more muddled and the experts much more often in error (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тогда как
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9 в силу
Iуст. barely; scarcely, hardlyIIГрузен был полковник, всех выше и толще, и широкий дорогой кафтан в силу облекал его. (Н. Гоголь, Тарас Бульба) — The colonel was a heavy man, taller and stouter than any, and the ample fords of his costly full coat barely met round him.
( чего) owing to smth.; by virtue of smth.; because of smth.; due to smth.; on account of smth.; as a result of smth.Отец его, боевой генерал 1812 года,... командовал сперва бригадой, потом дивизией и постоянно жил в провинции, где в силу своего чина играл довольно значительную роль. (И. Тургенев, Отцы и дети) — His father, a general in the army, who had served in 1812,... first commanded a brigade and later a division, and lived permanently in the provinces, where by virtue of his rank he was able to play a certain part.
Солдат пил, портил тесто и играл разные марши и вальсы...; хозяин скрежетал зубами, а мне, в силу этого, приходилось работать за двоих. (М. Горький, Коновалов) — The soldier drank, spoiled the dough, and played marches and waltzes... the boss grit his teeth, while I, as a result of all this, had to do the work of two.
Женщина сильнее ощущала, опять-таки в силу своих психологических и физиологических особенностей, перегрузки войны - физические и моральные, она труднее переносила "мужской" быт войны. (С. Алексиевич, У войны не женское лицо) — A woman, because of her different psychological and physiological make-up, felt more keenly both the physical and moral hardships of the war, and it was more difficult for her to adapt to the 'male' setting of the war-time.
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