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1 не иметь покоя
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2 отдохнуть с дороги
rest up after one's journey (trip), have a rest after one's journey (trip)- Пойдёмте-ка... - я вас устрою. Чаю, што ли, напьётесь, да и отдохнёте с дороги-то. (Д. Фурманов, Чапаев) — 'Let's go! I'll get you settled. I guess you'd like to have some tea and to rest up a bit after your trip.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отдохнуть с дороги
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4 отдыхать
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без доп.
1) rest, relax, have/take a rest
2) be resting, be on holiday/vacation; take a vacation* * ** * *rest, relax, have/take a rest* * *relaxreposerest -
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1) General subject: holiday, lie by, lounge, recreate, relax, repose, repose oneself, rest, spell, take a holiday, take a rest, take one's ease, take repose, take rest, wind down, go on holiday, lie on oars, rest on oars, take ease2) Colloquial: be no match for, be out of the competition, be sidelined5) Jargon: hit the grit6) Travel: have a rest, have-rest7) Sakhalin A: unwind (How do you unwind)8) Makarov: lie on (one's) oars, recreate oneself, rest (от дел и т.п.), rest on (one's) oars -
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8 на боковую
(пора, отправляться, валиться и т. п.)разг.1) ( отправляться спать) go to bed; go to one's dreams; turn in; cf. hit the hay (the sack); have a spot of shut-eye; go to roost; go to bye-bye; be off to Bedfordshire- Много ещё там вашего брата? - спрашивает он плотовщиков. - Всё. Запирайся, закрывайся и вались на боковую. (Н. Грибачёв, Августовские звёзды) — 'Many more coming?' he asks the rafters. 'No more now - you can lock up and turn in.'
2) (уходить от дел, уходить на покой) have a rest; sit back and take it easy- Да, брат, тяпнул-таки я на своём веку горя, - рассказывает он: - пора и на боковую! (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Господа Головлёвы) — 'Yes, brother, I have had the devil of a life,' he said; 'it's time I had a rest!'
Полевой поднял со стола пачку путёвок. - Это мандаты в вашу будущую жизнь. Но они могут оказаться простыми клочками бумаги, если вы когда-нибудь успокоитесь, скажете себе: "Баста, я всего достиг, сейчас можно на боковую!" (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — Polevoi lifted the bundle of passes from his table. 'There are the blue-prints of your future. But they may turn out to be nothing but useless scraps of paper if you ever let yourself slide, if you say to yourself: 'Enough! I've got everything I want, now I'll sit back and take it easy!..'
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9 не покладая рук
(делать что-либо, трудиться и т. п.)разг.work unceasingly, tirelessly; work away hour after hour (day and night; from morning till night); have no rest at all; cf. work double tides; keep one's nose to the grindstoneГ-жа Простакова.
Всё сама управляюсь, батюшка. С утра до вечера, как за язык повешена, рук не покладаю: то бранюсь, то дерусь; тем и дом держится, мой батюшка! (Д. Фонвизин, Недоросль) — Mrs. Prostakova. I manage everything all by myself, dear sir; I shout from morning till night. Between swearing and flogging I have no rest at all; and that's how I manage to keep the house together, my dear sir.Об одном думает дед - о сыне, пропавшем в войну без вести. Был один - первый и последний. На него работал не покладая рук. (М. Шолохов, Чужая кровь) — These thoughts were all of his son, who had not come back from the war. It was his only son, the first and the last. For that son Gavrila had worked away hour after hour.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не покладая рук
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11 милости прошу к нашему шалашу
Set phrase: be my guest and have a rest!, come and have potluck with us (come and join us! used as a jocular and friendly invitation to come in and join a company (-and have some food)), the door's open wide - please step inside!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > милости прошу к нашему шалашу
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12 додавать
додать (вн.)give*, или make* up, the rest (of)завтра он додаст остальное — he will give you, или let you have, the rest / remainder tomorrow
он додаст вам десять рублей — he will give you, или pay up, the remaining ten roubles
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13 додавать
несов. - додава́ть, сов. - дода́ть; (вн.)give [make up] the rest (of)за́втра он дода́ст остально́е — he will give you [let you have] the rest / remainder tomorrow
он дода́ст вам де́сять рубле́й — he will give you [pay up] the remaining ten roubles
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14 тогда
нареч.1) ( в то время) then; at that timeтогда́ и ну́жно бы́ло э́то сде́лать — it was then that it should have been done
тогда́-то и ну́жно бу́дет э́то сде́лать — it is then that it must be done, that will be the time to do it
тогда́ же — at the same time
2) ( после придаточного предложения времени) обыкн. не переводитсякогда́ он отказа́лся, тогда́ я реши́л де́йствовать — when he refused I decided to act, it was when he refused that I decided to act
3) ( в таком случае) thenуста́л? Тогда́ отдохни́ — are you tired? Have a rest, then
что тогда́? разг. — what of it?
тогда́ и то́лько тогда́, когда́ мат. — if and only if
••тогда́ как союз — whereas, while
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15 оттягиваться
оттягиваться, оттянуться жарг., разг. [ottyagivatjsya](отдыхать, развлекаться) relax, have* a rest, have* a ball -
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•You will have to rest content with the scant information available.
•We can content ourselves with the results achieved.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > удовлетворяться
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17 я только вас зарегистрирую, и вы можете идти отдыхать
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > я только вас зарегистрирую, и вы можете идти отдыхать
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18 П-472
НА ПТИЧЬИХ ПРАВАХ жить, существовать и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv fixed WO(to be, live etc somewhere) without sanction, authorization, stability, or the guarantee of permanencewithout any right (to be there)(live) on sufferance.«Человек он странный, больной... Часто днём ему надо прилечь, а где он тут может? Он говорит: если б хоть свой угол, хоть маленькая верандочка...» - «Ну и?.. Что дальше?» - «Он говорит: больше сил нет. На птичьих правах... Понимаешь, он на пределе...» (Трифонов 6). "He's а strange, sick man.Не often needs to have a rest during the day, and where can he here? He says if only he had his own corner or a little veranda...." "So? What else?" "He says he can't bear it anymore. This living on sufferance... Do you understand9 He's at the end of his tether" (6a). -
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НА ПРЕДЕЛЕ PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье)1. ( subj: нервы, терпение, силы etc) s.o. 's nerves are stressed, patience is tried, strength is depleted to the utmost degree (such that s.o. feels that he is about to break down, lose control etc): (be) about to give out(be) at the breaking point (be) strained to the limit (be) stretched to their (its) limit.От всех этих неприятностей у него началась бессонница, нервы его были на пределе. All these troubles had given him insomnia, and his nerves were at the breaking point.2. (subj: human one is extremely irritated, upset etc and is about to break down: Хна пределе - X is at the breaking pointX can't take any more X has reached (is at) the end of his rope (tether) X has (about (just about)) had it.«Человек он странный, больной... Часто днём ему надо прилечь, а где он тут может? Он говорит: если б хоть свой угол, хоть маленькая верандочка...» - «Ну и?.. Что дальше?» - «Он говорит: больше сил нет. На птичьих правах... Понимаешь, он на пределе...» (Трифонов 6). "He's а strange, sick man.Не often needs to have a rest during the day, and where can he here? He says if only he had his own corner or a little veranda...." "So? What else?" "He says he can't bear it anymore. This living on sufferance....Do you understand? He's at the end of his tether" (6a). -
20 на птичьих правах
• НА ПТИЧЬИХ ПРАВАХ жить, существовать и т. п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to be, live etc somewhere) without sanction, authorization, stability, or the guarantee of permanence:- (live) on sufferance.♦ "Человек он странный, больной... Часто днём ему надо прилечь, а где он тут может? Он говорит: если б хоть свой угол, хоть маленькая верандочка..." - " Ну и?.. Что дальше?" - "Он говорит: больше сил нет. На птичьих правах... Понимаешь, он на пределе..." (Трифонов 6). "He's a strange, sick man. He often needs to have a rest during the day, and where can he here? He says if only he had his own corner or a little veranda...." "So? What else?" "He says he can't bear it anymore. This living on sufferance... Do you understand? He's at the end of his tether" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на птичьих правах
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