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  • 41 чёрт с тобой

    чёрт (бес, леший, шут, пёс, хрен, прах) с тобой (с ним, с ней, с вами, с ними)
    прост.
    the devil with you (him, her, etc.)!; to hell with you (him, her, etc.); hang him (her, them)!; hang them all!; devil take you (him, her, etc.)!

    В путеводителях сказано, что в путешествии по Италии роман непременное условие. Что ж, чёрт с ним, я на всё согласен. Роман, так роман. (А. Чехов, Письмо И. В. Киселёвой, 1 апр. 1891) — On the guide-books it says that a love affair is an essential condition for a tour in Italy. Well, hang them all! I am ready for anything. If there must be a love affair, so be it.

    - Ну, ладно, чёрт с тобой, заказывай, - с удовольствием решил Цветухин. (К. Федин, Первые радости) — 'Well, all right, then, do the ordering, devil take you!' Tsvetukhin acquiesced with evident pleasure.

    Триста рублей за такие часы - всё равно что ничего. Матвей поколебался, махнул рукой. - Хрен с тобой, давай. Упырь ты, Антон Тимофеевич. (Н. Евдокимов, Была похоронка) — Such a watch for three hundred roubles was a giveaway. Matvei hesitated, then shrugged his shoulders. 'To hell with you, take it. You're a blood-sucker, that's what, Anton Timofeyevich.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чёрт с тобой

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  • giveaway — give‧a‧way [ˈgɪvəweɪ] noun [countable] MARKETING 1. informal used in advertisements to say that something is extremely cheap to buy: • At £400, these computers are a giveaway. • No airline could afford to carry passengers for long at such… …   Financial and business terms

  • giveaway — • giveaway • dead giveaway noun (stress on give ) 1. An open secret. By mid afternoon, it was a dead giveaway who the new boss would be. 2. A forced or sacrifice sale at which items are sold for much less than their market value. The Simpson s… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • giveaway — (n.) also give away, “act of giving away,” 1872, from phrase give away, c.1400 (of brides, from 1719); meaning “to betray, expose, reveal” is 1878, originally U.S. slang …   Etymology dictionary

  • giveaway — ► NOUN informal 1) something given free, especially for promotional purposes. 2) something that makes an inadvertent revelation …   English terms dictionary

  • giveaway — ☆ giveaway [giv′ə wā΄ ] n. 1. an unintentional revelation or betrayal 2. something given free or sold cheap so as to attract customers, etc. 3. an instance of giving something away free or for inadequate compensation 4. a radio or television… …   English World dictionary

  • giveaway — [[t]gɪ̱vəweɪ[/t]] giveaways also give away 1) N SING A giveaway is something that makes you realize the truth about a particular person or situation. The only giveaway was the look of amusement in her eyes. 2) N COUNT A giveaway is something that …   English dictionary

  • giveaway — I UK [ˈɡɪvəˌweɪ] / US noun Word forms giveaway : singular giveaway plural giveaways 1) [singular] a movement, action, or expression on someone s face that shows the truth about something or that lets you realize something that should be a secret… …   English dictionary

  • giveaway — or[dead giveaway] {n.} (stress on give ) 1. An open secret. * /By mid afternoon, it was a dead giveaway who the new boss would be./ 2. A forced or sacrifice sale at which items are sold for much less than their market value. * /The Simpson s… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • giveaway — or[dead giveaway] {n.} (stress on give ) 1. An open secret. * /By mid afternoon, it was a dead giveaway who the new boss would be./ 2. A forced or sacrifice sale at which items are sold for much less than their market value. * /The Simpson s… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • giveaway — /giv euh way /, n. 1. an act or instance of giving something away. 2. something that is given away, esp. as a gift or premium: A pocket calculator was offered as a giveaway with every new subscription to the magazine. 3. a radio or television… …   Universalium

  • giveaway — give|a|way1 [ˈgıvəweı] n 1.) [singular] something that makes it easy for you to guess something be a clear/dead giveaway (=make it very easy to guess something) ▪ He d been smoking dope; his glazed eyes were a dead giveaway. 2.) something that is …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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