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101 пригоршня
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102 во весь карьер
(мчаться, пускаться и т. п.)rush headlong; rush (dash, dart, etc.) at full gallop (top speed)И вот, отослав большую часть отряда в обход, отвлекши внимание, сам Елань, Вихорь да кучка кавалеристов, пробравшись по другой лощине, во весь карьер вынеслись почти к самым орудиям. (Д. Фурманов, Чапаев) — And now, sending the greater part of the detachment around the other way to divert the enemy's attention, Yelan, Vikhor and a handful of cavalrymen slipped up close along another hollow and darted out at full gallop almost at the very guns.
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103 как корова языком слизала
как корова языком слизала (слизнула) (кого, что)прост.cf. as if smb., smth. were (was) swallowed up by the earth; clean gone; disappear (melt, vanish) into thin air- Ефросинья, не будь дура, за бородёнку его ухватилась. Баба она молодая, при силе, сколько захватила в горсти волосьев - всё у неё в руках и осталось. Насилу растянули их, ей-богу. После этого глянул я на Фомича, а у него полбороды как корова языком слизала. (М. Шолохов, Слово о Родине) — 'Yefrosinya - no fool, that woman - caught hold of his beard and, being a young and strong lass, she gave a tug and plucked out a handful of hair. It was a job pulling them apart, honestly. I glanced at Fomich and saw that half of his beard was clean gone!'
- Ну, что тут у вас стряслось? - спросил Рыбкин... - Да жиличка одна исчезла, - сказал Чинариков. - Пумпянская Александра Сергеевна. Вчера ещё была здесь, а сегодня как корова её языком слизнула! (В. Пьецух, Новая московская философия) — 'So what's been going on here?' Rybkin inquired... 'One of our residents has disappeared,' said Chinarikov. 'Alexandra Sergeyevna Pumpyanskaya. She was here yesterday, but today it's as if she was swallowed up by the earth.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как корова языком слизала
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104 раз-два и обчёлся
тж. раз-другой (один-два, один-другой) <да> и обчёлсяразг.no more than one or two; one, two and that's it; a mere handful; next to nothing- Но о своей читальне ты всё-таки дослушай. Вчера побывал я там... Пустота и мерзость запустения!..А главное, книжонок - раз-два и обчёлся, и те старьё. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'But listen to what I have to say about your reading-room. I was there yesterday and it wasn't a pleasant visit... Sheer desolation!.. And worst of all, there were only two or three books all told, and they were old ones.'
- Зачем насмехаешься? Земляк ведь ты мне, Дёмин. Сколько нас тут воронежских: раз, два и обчёлся, - заговорил голосом тихой укоризны Калинкин. (Ю. Бондарев, Выбор) — 'Why do you make fun of me? We come from the same parts, you and me, Demin. How many of us from Voronezh are here: one, two and that's it,' Kalinkin said in a tone of mild rebuke.
Когда война развернулась, мужиков в Северном осталось раз-два и обчёлся. (Г. Баженов, Азбектфан) — When the war broke out there were no more than one or two men left in Severnoye.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > раз-два и обчёлся
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106 остаться
1. be leftостаться; оставаться — be left
2. remain; stay; be left; keep; stick; become; get off; reserve; take3. remain; stay; be left; keep; stick; become; have to; go; get off; reserve; takeостаться, не поехать — to remain behind
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107 солдат
1. soldieryсолдат, имеющий краткосрочный отпуск — a soldier on a pass
2. purdue3. soldierсолдаты на фронте, войска на передовой — front-line soldiers
Синонимический ряд:боец (сущ.) боец; рядовой; рядовых
См. также в других словарях:
handful — hand ful (h[a^]nd f[.u]l), n.; pl. {handfuls} (h[a^]nd f[.u]lz). [AS. handfull.] 1. As much as the hand will grasp or contain. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A hand s breadth; four inches. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Knap the tongs together about a handful … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handful — (n.) O.E. handful; see HAND (Cf. hand) (n.) + FUL (Cf. ful). Originally the quality that can be held in a hand; also a medieval linear measurement of four inches. Meaning a small portion or part is from c.1400. Figurative meaning as much as one… … Etymology dictionary
handful — [hand′fool΄] n. pl. handfuls [ME < OE handfull] 1. as much or as many as the hand will hold 2. a relatively small number or amount [a mere handful of people] 3. Informal as much as one is able to manage; someone or something hard to manage … English World dictionary
handful — has the plural form handfuls. See ful … Modern English usage
handful — [adj] a small quantity few, scattering, small number, smattering, some, spattering, sprinkling; concept 789 Ant. lot, mass … New thesaurus
handful — ► NOUN 1) a quantity that fills the hand. 2) a small number or amount. 3) informal a person who is difficult to deal with or control … English terms dictionary
handful — noun 1 amount that can be held in one hand ADJECTIVE ▪ good ▪ double ▪ She bent and pulled up a double handful of weeds. PREPOSITION ▪ handful of … Collocations dictionary
handful — hand|ful [ˈhændful] n 1.) an amount that you can hold in your hand handful of ▪ The boy picked up a handful of stones and started throwing them at us. 2.) a handful of sth a very small number of people or things ▪ There were only a handful of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
handful — [[t]hæ̱ndfʊl[/t]] handfuls 1) N SING: usu N of n A handful of people or things is a small number of them. He surveyed the handful of customers at the bar... One spring morning a handful of potential investors assembled in Quincy. 2) N COUNT: usu… … English dictionary
handful */*/ — UK [ˈhæn(d)fʊl] / US [ˈhæn(d)ˌfʊl] noun Word forms handful : singular handful plural handfuls 1) [singular] a very small number of people or things The game was dominated by a handful of players. 2) [countable] the quantity of something that you… … English dictionary
handful — noun 1 (C) an amount that you can hold in your hand (+ of): a handful of nuts 2 a handful of a very small number of people or things: Only a handful of countries have implemented these regulations. 3 a handful informal someone, especially a child … Longman dictionary of contemporary English