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  • 41 for fulde sejl

    Danish-English dictionary > for fulde sejl

  • 42 sail into

    Am sl наброситься (словесно); отчитать, выругать; «наехать» на кого-либо

    I could hear Mother sailing into the children for bringing mud into the house.

    The speaker sailed into his opponents showing the weakness of his arguments in an unmistakable way.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > sail into

  • 43 sail into

    phrvi AmE infml
    1)

    She sailed into the argument with the vigour we didn't expect from her — Она вступила в спор с жаром, которого мы от нее не ожидали

    2)

    I could hear her sailing into the kids for bringing mud into the house — Я слышу, как она ругает детей за то, что они нанесли грязь в дом

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > sail into

  • 44 sail from Plymouth for America

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sail from Plymouth for America

  • 45 SAIL FOR PLEASURE

    [V]
    GESTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)

    English-Latin dictionary > SAIL FOR PLEASURE

  • 46 go for

    transitive verb
    1) (go to fetch)

    go for somebody/something — jemanden/etwas holen

    2) (apply to)

    go for somebody/something — für jemanden/etwas gelten

    that goes for me toodas gilt auch für mich; ich auch

    3) (like)

    go for somebody/something — jemanden/etwas gut finden. See also academic.ru/31516/go">go 1. 15); going 2. 5)

    * * *
    (to attack physically or in words: The two dogs went for each other as soon as they met.) losgehen auf
    * * *
    go for
    vi
    to \go for for sth etw holen; (get) food, etc. etw besorgen
    2. (try to achieve)
    to \go for for sth auf etw akk aus sein fam; (try to get hold of) es auf etw akk abgesehen haben
    \go for for it! nichts wie ran! fam
    he was shown the red card for \go foring for the man er bekam die Rote Karte, weil er gegen den Mann ging
    if I were you I'd \go for for it ich an deiner Stelle würde zugreifen
    to \go for for broke aufs Ganze gehen fam
    3. (choose)
    to \go for for sth sich akk für etw akk entscheiden
    that's the sofa I'd \go for for ich würde dieses Sofa nehmen
    to \go for for sb [with sth] [mit etw dat] auf jdn losgehen fam
    5. (be true for)
    what Mary just said \go fores for me too was Mary gerade gesagt hat, gilt auch für mich
    all my pious resolutions went for nothing aus all meinen frommen Vorsätzen wurde nichts
    6. ( fam: like)
    to \go for for sth/sb auf etw/jdn stehen fam
    7. (believe)
    to \go for for sth etw glauben
    they told me that... but I don't \go for for that sie sagten, dass..., aber das kaufe ich ihnen nicht ab fam
    8. (have as advantage)
    he's got real talent and creative ideas \go foring for him, but... für ihn sprechen sein großes Talent und seine kreativen Ideen, aber...
    this film has absolutely nothing \go foring for it an diesem Film gibt es absolut nichts Positives
    9. (do)
    to \go for for a drive [ein bisschen] rausfahren fam
    to \go for for a newspaper eine Zeitung holen gehen
    to \go for for a ride (on a horse) reiten gehen; (in a vehicle) rumfahren fam
    to \go for for a sail/swim/walk segeln/schwimmen/spazieren gehen
    to \go for for a spin ( fam) eine Spritztour machen fam
    * * *
    go for v/i
    1. holen (gehen)
    2. eine Probefahrt, einen Spaziergang etc machen
    3. a) gelten als oder für, betrachtet werden als
    b) go1 C 19
    4. streben nach, sich bemühen um, nachjagen (dat):
    he has everything going for him er hat alles, was man sich nur wünschen kann
    5. umg
    a) stehen auf (akk), schwärmen für, begeistert sein von
    b) verknallt in jemanden sein
    6. a) losgehen auf (akk), sich stürzen auf (akk):
    go for him! fass (ihn)!;
    go too fast for the first 200 yards SPORT die ersten 200 Yards zu schnell angehen;
    go for the shot (Tennis) in den Schlag hineingehen
    b) herziehen über (akk)
    * * *
    transitive verb

    go for somebody/something — jemanden/etwas holen

    go for somebody/something — für jemanden/etwas gelten

    that goes for me too — das gilt auch für mich; ich auch

    go for somebody/something — jemanden/etwas gut finden. See also go 1. 15); going 2. 5)

    English-german dictionary > go for

  • 47 go for

    vi
    1) ( fetch)
    to \go for for sth etw holen;
    ( get) food etc. etw besorgen
    to \go for for sth auf etw akk aus sein ( fam) ( try to get hold of) es auf etw akk abgesehen haben;
    \go for for it! nichts wie ran! ( fam)
    he was shown the red card for \go foring for the man er bekam die rote Karte, weil er gegen den Mann ging;
    if I were you I'd \go for for it ich an deiner Stelle würde zugreifen;
    to \go for for broke aufs Ganze gehen ( fam)
    3) ( choose)
    to \go for for sth sich akk für etw akk entscheiden;
    that's the sofa I'd \go for for ich würde dieses Sofa nehmen
    4) ( attack)
    to \go for for sb [with sth] [mit etw dat] auf jdn losgehen ( fam)
    what Mary just said \go fores for me too was Mary gerade gesagt hat, gilt auch für mich;
    all my pious resolutions went for nothing aus all meinen frommen Vorsätzen wurde nichts
    6) (fam: like)
    to \go for for sth/sb auf etw/jdn stehen ( fam)
    7) ( believe)
    to \go for for sth etw glauben;
    they told me that... but I don't \go for for that sie sagten, dass..., aber das kaufe ich ihnen nicht ab ( fam)
    to have sth \go foring for one etw für einen sprechen haben;
    he's got real talent and creative ideas \go foring for him, but... für ihn sprechen sein großes Talent und seine kreativen Ideen, aber...;
    this film has absolutely nothing \go foring for it an diesem Film gibt es absolut nichts Positives
    9) (do)
    to \go for for a drive [ein bisschen] rausfahren ( fam)
    to \go for for a newspaper eine Zeitung holen gehen;
    to \go for for a ride ( on a horse) reiten gehen;
    ( in a vehicle) rumfahren ( fam)
    to \go for for a sail/ swim/ walk segeln/schwimmen/spazieren gehen;
    to \go for for a spin ( fam) eine Spritztour machen ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > go for

  • 48 go for

    English-Georgian dictionary > go for

  • 49 in full sail

    för fulla segel
    * * *
    (with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) för fulla segel

    English-Swedish dictionary > in full sail

  • 50 shorten sail

    1) замедлить ход, идти медленнее [этим. мор. убавить парусов или убрать паруса]

    ‘You are a gay old gentleman!’ said Jekyl, relaxing his pace; ‘and if we must be fellow-travellers... I must even shorten sail for you.’ (W. Scott, ‘St. Ronan's Well’, ch. XXX) — - Вы веселый старый джентльмен, - сказал Джекил, стараясь идти помедленнее, - и раз уж нам суждено было стать попутчиками... то я готов даже замедлить ход.

    2) умерить пыл; сбавить тон

    He feared that this unrest foreshadowed a class war in which investors would run to cover and money be locked in strong-boxes. At once he began to shorten sail, to invest only in the soundest securities, and to convert all his weaker ones into cash. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XLVII) — Превыше всего Каупервуд опасался, как бы растущее волнение не вылилось в открытую классовую борьбу, при которой вкладчики обычно разбегаются и люди прячут деньги в кубышки. Он сразу стал свертывать паруса, приобретая только самые верные бумаги, а менее надежные начал исподволь сбывать с рук.

    The doctor did not even suggest... any change in his Spartan habits. But... it was evident that he must take in sail to some extent. (Kenk) — Врач даже не предлагал... своему пациенту смягчить спартанский режим. Но... стало ясно, что ему все же следует несколько умерить пыл.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > shorten sail

  • 51 set sail

    أَقلَعَ (المركب)‏ \ put to sea: to leave harbour: The ship put (out) to sea at midday. sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > set sail

  • 52 set sail

    أَبْحَرَ \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds.

    Arabic-English glossary > set sail

  • 53 in full sail

    (with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) for fulde sejl
    * * *
    (with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) for fulde sejl

    English-Danish dictionary > in full sail

  • 54 full sail

    полным ходом [этим. фр. à pleines voiles с лат. pleno velo на всех парусах]

    If she heard a story about any of her acquaintances, she would forthwith set off full sail, and never rest until, to use her usual expression, she had got "to the bottom of it", which meant nothing more than telling it to everybody she knew. (W. Irving, ‘Salmagundi’, NIX, ‘From My Elbow-Chair’) — Стоило ей услышать сплетню о ком-либо из своих знакомых, как она с места в карьер принималась за дело и не успокаивалась до тех пор, пока, как она говорила, не "узнает всю подноготную", что означало: пока не раструбит об этом везде и всюду.

    I saw Spencer going under full sail for their house. (DEI) — Я видел, как Спенсер несся к их дому.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > full sail

  • 55 set sail

    отправляться в плавание, отплывать

    ...his boat was to convey him to the vessel, which, according to previous agreement with the master, was instantly to set sail. (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. LII) —...лодка должна была доставить его на судно, которое, по предварительному соглашению с капитаном, было готово немедленно отплыть.

    He... set sail in a big ship for a far country... (S. O'Casey, ‘Rose and Crown’) — На большом судне он... отправился в дальнюю страну...

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > set sail

  • 56 set sail

       oтпpaвлятьcя в плaвaниe, oтплывaть
        He... set sail in a big ship for a far country (S. O"Casey). Almost Haitians have set sail since the coup (The Economist)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > set sail

  • 57 Russia Sail Duck

    Strong flax or hemp fabric made in Russia for sailcloth, woven 2 & 1 twill weave. Originally made in Russia for workmen's trousers, now made in Dundee. Ravensduck is a similar cloth.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Russia Sail Duck

  • 58 in full sail

    (with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) for fulle seil

    English-Norwegian dictionary > in full sail

  • 59 put on all sail

    сделать всё возможное, стараться изо всех сил [этим. мор. поставить все паруса]

    ‘Can you get this job done for me tomorrow morning?’ ‘Yes, sir, if we put on all sail.’ — - Не сможете ли вы мне закончить эту работу к завтрашнему утру? - Сможем, сэр, если хорошенько постараемся.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > put on all sail

  • 60 strike sail

    признать себя побеждённым, признать своё поражение [этим. мор. убрать паруса]

    A: "So the government has been defeated at last!" B: "Yes, and I'm not surprised. It was pretty obvious that they'd have to strike sail where their foreign policy came up for discussion." (SPI) — А: "Наконец-то правительство потерпело поражение! Б. Да, и меня это нисколько не удивляет. Когда начали дебатировать проводимую им внешнюю политику, стало ясно, что от поражения ему не уйти."

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > strike sail

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