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1 used to say that something is as good or effective as it claims to be, or that it really does wha
General subject: does (exactly) what it says on the tin (This car is great. It does exactly what it says on the tin, it looks good and performs well. АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > used to say that something is as good or effective as it claims to be, or that it really does wha
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2 хорошо выглядеть
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3 дурнеть
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4 приятный
1. be a pleasureмне будет очень приятно … — it will be a pleasure to me …
2. enjoyable3. pleasantly4. pleasurably5. simpatico6. pleasant; pleasing; agreeable7. acceptable8. agreeable9. boom10. goodly11. jocund12. nice13. pretty14. tasty15. welcomeСинонимический ряд:симпатичная (прил.) милая; симпатичная; славнаяАнтонимический ряд:неприятная; противная -
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ПОСЛЕДНЕЕ ДЕЛО coll NP Invar subj-compl with быть« ( subj: abstr, infin, or a clause), usu. pres)1. ( fixed WOsome situation (doing sth. etc) is very bad, not good at all: (of a situation etc) things are as bad as can bethings are really bad things are in a bad way things have hit (reached) rock bottom (in limited contexts) ift (the beginning of) the end (of doing sth.) (doing sth. is) as low as you can get despicable you can't get lower than (doing sth.)....Хозяин добавил: «Твой муж никому зла сделать не мог - последнее дело, если таких берут...» (Мандельштам 1). And the old man added. "Your husband could never have done harm to anyone. If they are arresting people like him, things must be really bad" (1a).«Ох, уж эти мне базары! Нет, что вы на это скажете? Уж если они немцев перестанут бояться... последнее дело» (Булгаков 3). "Hell - these market women! How'd you like that? Once they stop being afraid of the Germans...it's the beginning of the end" (3a).2. sth. is of negligible importance within the framework of the matter in questioncompletely unimportantmeans nothing (in limited contexts) the last thing (you think of etc) the last thing on one's list the least of one's concerns (worries)).(Беневоленский:) Теперь я вас спрошу, что такое красота в мужчине? - Последнее дело (Островский 1). (В.:) Now I ask you, what are good looks in a man, exactly? It's the last thing you think of (1a). -
6 последнее дело
• ПОСЛЕДНЕЕ ДЕЛО coll[NP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: abstr, infin, or a clause), usu. pres]=====1. [fixed WO]⇒ some situation (doing sth. etc) is very bad, not good at all:- [of a situation etc] things are as bad as can be;- [in limited contexts] it's (the beginning of) the end;- [of doing sth.] (doing sth. is) as low as you can get;- despicable;- you can't get lower than (doing sth.).♦...Хозяин добавил: "Твой муж никому зла сделать не мог - последнее дело, если таких берут..." (Мандельштам 1). And the old man added. "Your husband could never have done harm to anyone. If they are arresting people like him, things must be really bad" (1a).♦ "Ох, уж эти мне базары! Нет, что вы на это скажете? Уж если они немцев перестанут бояться... последнее дело" (Булгаков 3). "Hell - these market women! How'd you like that? Once they stop being afraid of the Germans...it's the beginning of the end" (3a).2. sth. is of negligible importance within the framework of the matter in question:- [in limited contexts] the last thing (you think of etc);- the least of one's concerns (worries).♦ [Беневоленский:] Теперь я вас спрошу, что такое красота в мужчине? - Последнее дело (Островский 1). [В.:] Now I ask you, what are good looks in a man, exactly? It's the last thing you think of (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > последнее дело
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7 недостаточно
I1) кратк. прил. см. недостаточный2) предик. безл. (+ инф.) it is not enough (+ to inf), it is insufficient (+ to inf); it takes more (than)недоста́точно стара́ться, ну́жно ещё хорошо́ знать предме́т — trying hard is not enough, it also takes good knowledge of the subject
для э́того недоста́точно име́ть краси́вую вне́шность — it takes more than good looks
3) предик. безл. (рд.) there is not enough (noun), it takes more (than)э́того недоста́точно — that is not enough; it takes more than that
мне э́того недоста́точно — I need more than that
здесь для э́того недоста́точно ме́ста — there is not enough room for it
IIу не́го недоста́точно терпе́ния — he is not patient enough, he doesn't have enough patience
1) ( мало) too little, not enoughра́зве вы недоста́точно поговори́ли? — haven't you talked long enough?
вы мне да́ли недоста́точно — you gave me too little
2) (с прил. и нареч.; не очень) insufficiently, not enough / sufficientlyона́ недоста́точно умна́ — she is not clever enough; she is not sufficiently clever
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1) General subject: comeliness, good looks, goodliness, loveliness, prettiness2) Rare: pulchritude -
9 он гордился своей внешностью
General subject: he preened himself on his good looksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он гордился своей внешностью
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10 подурнеть
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11 потерять привлекательность
Makarov: lose (one's) good looksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потерять привлекательность
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12 приятная внешность
1) General subject: nice exterior2) Makarov: good looksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приятная внешность
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13 умопомрачительный
1) General subject: breath-taking, mind-numbing, mind-boggling (огромный, большой, из "Digital Fortress" от Dan Brown), beggar belief (напр. о цене - "One of the finest pieces of laptop engineering on the market, but the price range beggars belief" - beggar - to be beyond the resources of (Collins)), mind-bending, staggering2) Colloquial: killing, breathtaking3) Jargon: cooked4) Graphic expression: crazy5) Perfume: mind-melting6) Ebay. devastating (devastating good looks) -
14 чертовски, очень
Obsolete: gosh-golly (Altmejd is just 32, and has the gosh-golly good looks of a Jake Gyllenhaal) -
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В ДЕВКАХ остаться, засидеться, сидеть и т. п. highly coll, rather rude when addressed to the interlocutor PrepP Invar usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human, female)) (to remain, be) unmarriedX осталась в девках - X remained (was) an old maid (a spinster)X was left on the shelfX засиделась (сидит) в девках - X hasn't found anybody (the right man) yetX is still single (alone).«Дура ты, Люська, - засмеялась Сима, - эдак ты даже при твоей красоте в девках останешься» (Аксёнов 1). "You're а dope, Lusya," laughed Sima. "At that rate you'll be an old maid for all your good looks" (1a).«И к чему ей (Марье) выходить замуж? - думал он. - Наверно, быть несчастною... И кто её возьмёт из любви? Дурна, неловка. Возьмут за связи, за богатство. И разве не живут в девках? Ещё счастливее!» (Толстой 4). "And why should she (Marya) marry?" he thought. "Probably to be unhappy.... And who would marry Marya for love? Plain, awkward. They'd take her for her connections, for her wealth. And aren't there plenty of women living as spinsters? And better off!" (4a).He одна Нюра, конечно, в девках сидела, но у других хоть были либо родители, либо братья и сестры, либо ещё кто, а у неё никого (Войнович 2). Of course Nyura wasn't the only one who hadn't found anybody, but the others at least had their parents or their brothers and sisters. Nyura had no one (2a). -
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НОСИТЬ НА РУКАХ кого coll VP subj: human or collect) to value s.o. very highly, admire s.o., feel devoted to s.o., grant s.o. 's every desire etc: X носит Y-a на руках = X adores Y X worships the ground Y walks on X thinks the world of Y ( usu. in refer, to the attitude of an adult, esp. a parent, toward a child) X dotes on Y (in limited contexts) X spoils (coddles) Y ( usu. in refer, to a husband's attitude toward his wife) X waits on Y hand and foot ( usu. in refer, to one's respect for another's intelligence, skill etc) X has (put) Y on a pedestal X idolizes YХ-ы носят Y-a на руках = ( usu. in refer, to the admiration of a group of people for a celebrity) Xs lionize YY is the darling of Xs Xs make much (a fuss) of Y.Живет (Женя) в Москве, муж большой человек, старше ее на двадцать лет, разумеется, ее обожает, прямо на руках носит (Грекова 3). She (Zhenya) was living in Moscow. Her husband was an important person, twenty years older than she, and of course adored her, worshiped the ground she walked on (3a).«А уж чтоб вот так с тобой быть - и не надеялся, не смел. Это-то за что мне привалило? За одно за это... я должен тебя на руках носить» (Распутин 2). "But I never dreamed that I would be with you like this, I didn't dare dream. Why was I granted this? For this alone... I (should) wait on you hand and foot" (2a)Он (Павел Петрович) с детства отличался замечательною красотой... он не мог не нравиться... Его носили на руках, и он сам себя баловал, даже дурачился, даже ломался но и это к нему шло (Тургенев 2). From childhood he (Pavel Petrovich) had been distinguished by exceptional good looks..he could not fail to please He was generally made much of and he also indulged himself, even played the fool, even cultivated a certain affectation of manner, but this also suited him (2e).Они так полюбили его, что он не видел средств, как вырваться из города только и слышал он: «Ну недельку, ещё одну недельку поживите с нами, Павел Иванович!» - словом, он был носим... на руках (Гоголь 3). They had grown so fond of him that he could think of no way of escaping from the town. All he heard was: "Come, stay another week with us, just one more week, dear Mr Chichikov!" In short, they made a fuss of him... (3a). -
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HE ЗНАТЬ СЧЁТА ДЕНЬГАМ coll VP subj: human to have a lot of money and usu. to spend it recklessly, frivolouslyX не знает счёта деньгам - X has more money than he can count (than he knows what to do with)X has money to throw around (to burn).«Вообразите себе молодость, ум, красоту... громкое имя, деньги, которым не знал он счёта и которые у него никогда не переводились» (Пушкин 3). "Picture in your mind youth, intelligence, good looks...an exalted name, and money, more than he could count, in an inexhaustible supply..." (3a). -
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• В ДЕВКАХ остаться, засидеться, сидеть и т. п. highly coll, rather rude when addressed to the interlocutor[PrepP; Invar; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human, female)]=====⇒ (to remain, be) unmarried:- X is still single < alone>.♦ "Дура ты, Люська, - засмеялась Сима, - эдак ты даже при твоей красоте в девках останешься" (Аксёнов 1). "You're a dope, Lusya," laughed Sima. "At that rate you'll be an old maid for all your good looks" (1a).♦ "И к чему ей [Марье] выходить замуж? - думал он. - Наверно, быть несчастною... И кто её возьмёт из любви? Дурна, неловка. Возьмут за связи, за богатство. И разве не живут в девках? Ещё счастливее!" (Толстой 4). "And why should she [Marya] marry?" he thought. "Probably to be unhappy.... And who would marry Marya for love? Plain, awkward. They'd take her for her connections, for her wealth. And aren't there plenty of women living as spinsters? And better off!" (4a).♦ Не одна Нюра, конечно, в девках сидела, но у других хоть были либо родители, либо братья и сёстры, либо ещё кто, а у неё - никого (Войнович 2). Of course Nyura wasn't the only one who hadn't found anybody, but the others at least had their parents or their brothers and sisters. Nyura had no one (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в девках
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• НОСИТЬ НА РУКАХ кого coll[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to value s.o. very highly, admire s.o., feel devoted to s.o., grant s.o.'s every desire etc:- [usu. in refer, to the attitude of an adult, esp. a parent, toward a child] X dotes on Y;- [in limited contexts] X spoils (coddles) Y;- [usu. in refer, to a husband's attitude toward his wife] X waits on Y hand and foot;- [usu. in refer, to one's respect for another's intelligence, skill etc] X has (put) Y on a pedestal;- X idolizes Y;|| X-ы носят Y-а на руках≈ [usu. in refer, to the admiration of a group of people for a celebrity] Xs lionize Y;- Xs make much (a fuss) of Y.♦ Живет [Женя] в Москве, муж большой человек, старше ее на двадцать лет, разумеется, ее обожает, прямо на руках носит (Грекова 3). She [Zhenya] was living in Moscow. Her husband was an important person, twenty years older than she, and of course adored her, worshiped the ground she walked on (3a).♦ "А уж чтоб вот так с тобой быть - и не надеялся, не смел. Это-то за что мне привалило? За одно за это... я должен тебя на руках носить" (Распутин 2). "But I never dreamed that I would be with you like this, I didn't dare dream. Why was I granted this? For this alone... I [should] wait on you hand and foot" (2a)♦ Он [Павел Петрович] с детства отличался замечательною красотой... он не мог не нравиться... Его носили на руках, и он сам себя баловал, даже дурачился, даже ломался; но и это к нему шло (Тургенев 2). From childhood he [Pavel Petrovich] had been distinguished by exceptional good looks;..he could not fail to please...He was generally made much of and he also indulged himself, even played the fool, even cultivated a certain affectation of manner, but this also suited him (2e).♦ Они так полюбили его, что он не видел средств, как вырваться из города; только и слышал он: "Ну недельку, ещё одну недельку поживите с нами, Павел Иванович!" - словом, он был носим... на руках( Гоголь 3). They had grown so fond of him that he could think of no way of escaping from the town. All he heard was: "Come, stay another week with us, just one more week, dear Mr Chichikov!" In short, they made a fuss of him... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > носить на руках
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20 не знать счета деньгам
• НЕ ЗНАТЬ СЧЕТА ДЕНЬГАМ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to have a lot of money and usu. to spend it recklessly, frivolously:- X has money to throw around (to burn).♦ "Вообразите себе молодость, ум, красоту... громкое имя, деньги, которым не знал он счёта и которые у него никогда не переводились" (Пушкин 3). "Picture in your mind youth, intelligence, good looks...an exalted name, and money, more than he could count, in an inexhaustible supply..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не знать счета деньгам
См. также в других словарях:
good looks — n [plural] the attractive appearance of someone s face ▪ his natural good looks … Dictionary of contemporary English
good looks — noun plural the physically attractive appearance of someone, especially of their face … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
good looks — n. attractive personal appearance; esp., pleasing facial features … English World dictionary
good looks — noun (plural) the attractive appearance of someone s face: the young actor s romantic good looks | keep your good looks (=still be attractive): She s certainly kept her good looks … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
good looks — /gʊd ˈlʊks/ (say good looks) plural noun handsome personal appearance …
good looks — good or attractive personal appearance; handsomeness or beauty. [1790 1800] * * * … Universalium
good looks — Synonyms and related words: aesthetic proportions, beauties, belle tournure, bodily charm, bodily grace, charms, curvaceousness, curves, good appearance, good effect, good figure, good points, good proportions, good shape, gracefulness, gracility … Moby Thesaurus
good looks — n beauty, loveliness, comeliness, fairness, prettiness, pulchritude; attractiveness, handsomeness, glamour, sexiness, foxiness; nice body, good figure, good build or physique, shapeliness … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
good looks — attractiveness, beauty, handsomeness … English contemporary dictionary
good looks — UK / US noun [plural] the physically attractive appearance of someone, especially of their face … English dictionary
ˌgood ˈlooks — noun [plural] the physically attractive appearance of someone … Dictionary for writing and speaking English