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121 хлеб
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1) только ед. bread сажать на хлеб и воду ≈ to put smb. on bread and water садиться на хлеб и воду≈ to limit oneself to bread and water сидеть на хлебе и воде ≈ to live on bread and water, to go hungry пеклеванный хлеб ≈ wholemeal bread ситный хлеб ≈ sitnik () лежалый хлеб ≈ stale/old/musty) bread сажать хлеб ≈ (в печку) to put the bread into the oven перебиваться с хлеба на воду/квас ≈ to live from hand to mouth его хлебом не корми, только дай делать что-л. ≈ there is nothing he likes better than doing smth. длинный французский хлеб ≈ baguette ржаной хлеб ≈ rye-bread белый хлеб ≈ white bread, wheat bread черный хлеб ≈ brown bread, rye-bread черствый хлеб ≈ stale bread домашний хлеб ≈ home-made bred свежий хлеб ≈ fresh-baked/newly-baked bread корка хлеба ≈ crust of bread хлеб с маслом ≈ bread and butter хлеб насущный ≈ one's daily bread;
lifeblood перен.
2) мн. хлебы loaf (каравай)
3) мн. хлеба (в поле) corn;
corns мн.;
cereals мн. хлеб на корню ≈ standing corn яровые хлеба ≈ spring crops озимые хлеба ≈ winter crops
4) grain (зерно) ссыпка хлеба ≈ delivery of grain to granaries экспорт хлеба ≈ grain export
5) разг. (средства к существованию) living;
means of subsistence мн., daily bread есть свой хлеб ≈ to support oneself есть чужой хлеб ≈ to live off smb. зарабатывать себе на хлеб ≈ to make one's bread, to earn one's living лишать кого-л. куска хлеба ≈ to deprive smb. of a livelihood отбить у кого-л. хлеб ≈ to take the bread out of smb.'s mouth быть у кого-л. на хлебах ≈ to eat smb.'s salt жить на чужих хлебах ≈ to be a dependant, to live at smb. else's expense даром хлеб есть ≈ not be worth one's salt ∙ хлеб да соль! ≈ good appetite!м.
1. bread;
(каравай) loaf*;
~ с маслом bread and butter;
зарабатывать себе на ~ earn one`s living, make* a living;
кусок ~а crust;
2. (на корню) corn;
3. (зерно) grain;
насущный ~ daily bread;
~-соль hospitality;
встречать кого-л. ~ом-солью give* smb. a hospitable welcome;
отбивать ~ у кого-л. take* the bread out of smb.`s mouth;
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122 fall to
1) начинать, приниматься за что-л. I fell to thinking about the happy days of the past. ≈ Я думаю о счастливых днях прошлого.
2) приниматься за еду
3) нападать
4) выпадать, доставаться to fall to smb.'s lot ≈ выпадать на чью-л. долю взяться, приняться( за еду и т. п.) - they fell to with good appetite они принялись за еду с большим аппетитом - *! (разговорное) налетайте! захлопываться - the door fell to дверь захлопнулась сама -
123 fall to
[ʹfɔ:lʹtu:] phr v1. взяться, приняться (за еду и т. п.)they fell to with good appetite - они принялись за еду с большим аппетитом
fall to! - разг. налетайте!
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124 голод - лучший повар
1) General subject: nothing comes amiss to a hungry stomach2) Set phrase: a good appetite is the best sauce, hunger is the best sauceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > голод - лучший повар
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125 они принялись за еду с большим аппетитом
General subject: they fell to with good appetiteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они принялись за еду с большим аппетитом
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126 хороший аппетит заменит лучшую приправу
Set phrase: a good appetite is the best sauceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хороший аппетит заменит лучшую приправу
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127 tragaderas
f.pl.1 gullet.2 credulity, gullibility.* * *\tener buenas tragaderas familiar (ser crédulo) to be gullible 2 (tener pocos escrúpulos) to be too easy going* * *SFPLtener buenas tragaderas — (=ser crédulo) to be gullible; (=ser permisivo) to be very easy-going, be prepared to put up with a lot
* * *femenino plural (fam) gullettener buenas tragaderas — (fam) ( comer mucho) to eat anything and everything; ( tener mucho aguante) to be prepared to put up with a lot
* * *femenino plural (fam) gullettener buenas tragaderas — (fam) ( comer mucho) to eat anything and everything; ( tener mucho aguante) to be prepared to put up with a lot
* * *( fam)gullettener buenas tragaderas ( fam) (comer mucho) to eat anything and everything, to be a walking garbage can ( AmE) o ( BrE) dustbin ( colloq); (tener mucho aguante) to be prepared to put up with a lot* * *
tragaderas fpl gullet, throat
♦ Locuciones: familiar tener buenas tragaderas, to be excessively tolerant
' tragaderas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estómago
* * *tragaderas nfplFamtener (buenas) tragaderas [comer mucho] to eat like a horse;[ser crédulo] to swallow anything; [ser tolerante] to be able to put up with a lot* * *fpl famgullet sg, throat sg ;tener buenas tragaderas fig have a good appetite -
128 tener buen diente
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