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1 менструировать
1) General subject: have a period2) Medicine: flow3) Physiology: menstruate4) Jargon: unwell5) Invective: have the rag on6) Taboo: chase the cotton mouse, come sick, cover the waterfront, entertain the general, flash the red rag, fly the flag, have( one's) auntie with one, have (one's) grandmother with one, have (one's) little friend with one, have (one's) run on, have Baker flying, have the decorators in, have the flags flying, (о женщине) ride the cotton pony, surf the crimson wave, wear rags -
2 менструация
2) Medicine: catamenia, emmenia, flow of blood, menorrhea, menses, menstrual cycle, menstrual flux, menstrual period, menstruation, monthlies, monthly flux, monthly sickness, periods, bleeding3) Colloquial: "red sea"4) Obsolete: terms5) Rare: lunation6) Law: periodicity7) Physiology: menstrual flow8) Euphemism: (the curse) curse9) Jargon: Aunt Flo, the curse, have a little visitor10) Taboo: Arsenal are at home (игроки футбольного клуба "Арсенал" носят красную форму), Aunt Minnie (usu my Aunt Minnie is here/home), Holy Week, Joey (usu have the Joey), Mother Nature, aunty's round, beno (от there'll be no fun), blitz, blood and sand, course, crimson tide, curse (usu have the curse), domestic afflictions (pl), flooding, flowers (pl), friend (usu have a friend to stay), friends to stay (pl) (usu have friends to stay), jam raid, kit (usu kit's come), little friend, little visitor (usu have a little visitor), monthlies (pl), muff huff, painters, period (usu have one's period), plague, poorly time, problem day (обычно первый день), rag week (см. rag), rag-time, red Mary, red sails in the sunset, relations (pl) (usu my relations have come), road-making (намек на дорожный знак "проезд закрыт", выставляемый на шоссе на время ремонтных работ), roses (pl) (см. flowers), tail-flowers (pl), that time of the month, tommy, turns (pl), visit from (one's) friend, visitor (pl) (usu have a visitor), visitors (pl) (usu have a visitor), wet season, woman's home companion -
3 спорить
1) General subject: argue, argue with about (с кем-л., о чем-л.), argy bargy, bandy, be at cross purposes, bet, bicker, chaffer, contend, contest, contradictious, controvert, debate, debate about with (о чем-л., с кем-л.), debate on with (о чем-л., с кем-л.), debate over with (о чем-л., с кем-л.), dispute, exchange words with, expostulate, haggle, jangle, jar, polemicize, polemize, quarrel, quarreller, rag, spar, strive, threap, thwart, thwart with (с кем-л.), wrangle, have a row, join issuance, break a lance (с кем-л.), (с кем-л.) argue with sb. (I'm not sure I want to argue with a school trustee who has posed with a Colt.45 on the cover of a magazine.), (вплоть до драки) hassle, have an argument3) Military: take issue4) Law: stand with5) University: (over) rag6) Jargon: argy-bargy, beefing, flap ( one's) chops (jowls; jaw; lip), beat out (something), beef, jaw, lung7) Business: argue about, disagree8) American English: betcha9) Makarov: argue against, haggle (особ. по мелочам), join issue, tilt, chew the rag, chop logic, contest with, dispute about (о чем-л.), dispute on (о чем-л.), dispute upon (о чем-л.), debate about with (о чем-л. с кем-л.), debate on with (о чем-л. с кем-л.), debate over with (о чем-л. с кем-л.), debate upon with (о чем-л. с кем-л.), dispute against (с кем-л.), dispute with (с кем-л.), exchange words with (с кем-л.) -
4 тянуть волынку
тянуть (заводить, разводить) волынкуразг., неодобр.1) (болтать, пускаться в лишние, отвлекающие разговоры) cf. chew the fat (the rag); harp upon the same string; churn smth. out; start some rigmarole; shilly-shally- Ты по существу говори, Макар! Что ты в такое дорогое время разводишь волынку? Время не терпит. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — Keep to the point, Makar! What are you churning all this out for when time's so short? There's no time to spare.
- Война же, а ты перед нашей незрелой молодёжью заводишь волынку про лешего, про каких-то пустынников... да ещё на своём древнерусском жаргоне. (Л. Леонов, Русский лес) — 'A war is on, and you go and start that rigmarole to our callow youth about wood-goblins and hermits and things... in that ancient Russian jargon of yours too.'
- Ежели не поедешь, дак прямо и скажи, а ежели ехать, дак надо ехать. Волынку, понимаешь, тянуть нечего! (В. Белов, За тремя волоками) — 'If you won't go then say so plainly, if you will then get on with it, and don't shilly-shally.'
2) ( канителиться) cause delays; keep on putting things off; drag things out; chew the fat (the rag)Ему надо бы сразу, как только они вышли на привокзальную площадь, взять её за руку и сказать, глядя в глаза: "Знаешь что, любимая! Пойдём-ка теперь ко мне, на Земляной вал. Чего уж тут тянуть волынку! Будь хозяйкой в моём доме..." (С. Крутилин, Косой дождь) — As soon as they came out on the square he ought to have taken her by the arm, looked into her eyes and said, 'Now, darling, you're going home with me - to your home, where you're to be mistress. Why drag things out?...'
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5 жаловаться
1) General subject: air grievances, beef, belly-ache, bellyache (разг.), (на что-л.) bemoan (http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/article_370ee963-b425-5ed2-ae64-eacdc16a4fd0.html), bitch, clamor, clamour, complain (на боль и т. п.), complain of (на кого-л., что-л.), complain on, crab, find fault with (на кого-л., что-л.), grizzle, growl, grumble, grumble about (на что-л.), grumble at (на что-л.), grumble over (на что-л.), kick, kick against, lament, make a complaint, make one's moan, natter, pine, rail, repine, repine against, sing the blues, sound off (громко), squeal, state grievances, tell, wail, yelp (на что-л.), bleat, go to law, inform, sue, find fault with (на кого-л.), have a grievance against (I don't think you have any grievance against them. - По-моему, вам не на что жаловаться по поводу того, как с вами обошлись.), grip about, be peevish3) American: kvetch, speak piece, yammer4) Obsolete: expostulate, grudge6) Rare: gruntle7) Religion: rue8) Law: wage a grievance9) Australian slang: whinge10) Rude: belch11) Scottish language: croon12) Jargon: bitch out, cut a beef, dump on, futy, griping, grouse, put on the moan, rain, gritch, blast, bleed, goof off, gripe, jeep (general purpose), open (one's) yap, pop off, sound off, speak (one's) piece, squawk, yap13) Makarov: air( one's) grievances, find fault with (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), make moan, state (one's) grievances, vent grievances, chew the fat, chew the rag, complain to (кому-л.), complain of (на кого-л. что-л.), find fault with (на кого-л. что-л.)14) Derogatory: yip (на что-л.) -
6 ворчать
1) General subject: begrudge, belly-ache, bow wow, bow-wow, buzz, chide, chide( chid; chid, chidden) (на кого-л.), croak, find fault with (на кого-л., что-л.), girn, grizzle, grouch, grouse, growl, grumble, grumble at (на кого-л.), grunt, have a grouse against (на кого-л.), have a worm in one's tongue, hone, kvetch, murmur, mutter (на кого-либо), mutter (against, at), mutter against (на кого-либо), mutter at (на кого-л.), nag (на кого-л.), nag at, nagnag (на кого-л.), nark, natter, pick at, scold, snarl (о животном), whirr, yap, find fault, find fault with, repine3) Dialect: callet, hone-stone5) Rare: gruntle8) Makarov: carp, find fault with ( smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), pick (at), chew the fat, chew the rag, find fault with (на кого-л. что-л.)9) Archaic: gripe10) Taboo: tick like fuck11) Phraseological unit: bust chops -
7 превосходить
1) General subject: beat, beggar, better, cover (количеством), exceed, knock, lead, leave behind (что-л., кого-л.), lick, outbalance, outgo, outmatch, outperform, outrank, outreach, outshine, outstrip (в чем-либо), outtop, overbalance, overbear, overgang, overpass, overpower, overshoot, overstride, overstrode, overtop, precede (по важности и т. п.), preponderate, take precedence of, take the shine out of, to be one too many for, to be superior to (smth., in smth.) (что-л., в чем-л.), to be the master of (smb.) (кого-л.), top, beg, excel, go beyond, go over, leave behind, outdo, predominate, preponderate over, surpass, take precedence over, transcend, have precedence (в чем-л.), tower above (ростом, умом), run rings around (кого-либо в значительной степени), foiled out3) Sports: out-top4) Military: outclass5) Engineering: surmount6) Rare: shine down7) Mathematics: be in excess of, dominate (о стратегии), rank over9) Australian slang: twist round (one's) little finger12) Quality control: excel (напр. по качеству)13) Makarov: be superior to, be the master of (кого-л.), head, outrival, overmatch, superior, tower above, come before, excel at, excel in14) Phraseological unit: cap it all off (To surpass or outdo something.) -
8 точить лясы
1) General subject: chatter, talk idly, wag one's tongue, babble2) Colloquial: chew the fat, chew the rag3) British English: have a natter -
9 выйти из себя
1) General subject: be beside oneself with rage, blow cool, blow top, blow up, get blood up, get dander up, get hot under the collar, get mad, get one's shirt out, get rattled, go off the deep end, lose balance, lose cool, lose equilibrium, lose hair, lose one's equilibrium, lose one's temper, lose rag, lose shirt, lose temper, lose wig, to be beside oneself with rage, wax wroth, get back up, get hetup about, have shirt out, lose wool, go loopy, lose self-control, flip one's lid, ("взорваться") get very angry, go spare3) American: blow a fuse, lose goat4) Literal: fly off the handle (he flew off the handle - он как с цепи сорвался), lose one's balance5) Australian slang: climb the wall, do( one's) lolly, do (one's) scone, drop (one's) bundle, go through the roof6) Rude: get rag out7) Jargon: blow a gasket, blow one's cool, blow one's top, burn, flip (one's) lid, fly of the handle, go haywire, lose one's cool, throw a fit, get narked, pop one's cork, blow one's cork, blow one's lid, go up in the air, storm9) Makarov: get (one's) back up, go off the handle, flare up, flip lid, fly into a rage, fly off the handle10) Taboo: get (one's) shit hot, get the butt, raise hell -
10 под рукой
Iтж. под руками разг. near (close, ready) at hand; ready to hand (hands); right to hand; on hand Amer.; next one's hand; within easy reach; at call; at one's elbow; easily available; handy; smth. one can musterРаненых Володя расположил рядом, чтобы все были "под рукой". (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — Volodya had the wounded placed next door in order to have them all near at hand.
Противника надо было оглушить сразу миномётами, автоматами - всем, что было под руками. (К. Симонов, Зрелость) — The enemy had to be stunned at the very outset by the raking fire of his trench-mortars, tommy-guns, and all the other weapons he could muster.
- У меня не было под рукой шофёра, я отпустил его накануне в посёлок. (А. Чаковский, Год жизни) — 'There wasn't a regular driver around - I'd sent mine to the settlement the evening before.'
Наташка могла бы разыскать Колю, если бы нас отправили в какой-нибудь даже несуществующий на земле город. А тут всё же лагерь Лужки, совсем под рукой. (В. Росляков, Один из нас) — Natasha would have tracked Kolya down even if we'd been sent to some non-existent town. And this was only Luzhki, so close at hand.
Я готовил еду, чай, вычерпывал воду, следил, чтобы у Буторина в любую минуту было под рукой то, что надо: компас, очки, карта, бинокль, боевая винтовка. (М. Скороходов, Путешествие на "Щелье") — I prepared the meals, made tea, bailed out water and saw to it that everything Butorin might need was within reach: compass, spectacles, map, binoculars, rifle, shotgun.
IIВсё под рукой у нас в деревне: лесок так лесок, речка так речка. (В. Солоухин, Мститель) — Everything's right to hand in our village: a river? here it is; woods? there they are.
( кого)1) тж. под руками ( кого) ( создаваемое или созданное кем-либо) under one's hands; smth. one puts his hand toЯ вижу, как длиннобородые седые великаны, с огромными глазами весёлых детей, спускаясь с гор, украшают землю, всюду щедро сея разноцветные сокровища, покрывают горные вершины толстыми пластами серебра, а уступы их - живой тканью многообразных деревьев, и - безумно-красивым становится под их руками этот кусок благодарной земли. (М. Горький, Рождение человека) — I see long-bearded grey-haired giants, wide-eyed like blithe children, coming down the mountains, decorating the land, scattering their multi-coloured treasures with a lavish hand, covering the mountain tops with thick layers of silver, and draping the terraces with the living fabric of manifold trees - and under their hands this heaven-blessed patch of land becomes transformed into a thing of ineffable beauty.
2) (под покровительством, руководством кого-либо) in the care of smb.; under smb.'s protectionХорошо зажил Илья под ласковой рукой тряпичника Еремея. (М. Горький, Трое) — Ilya was happy in the gentle care of rag-picker Yeremei.
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11 К-25
КАКОЙ ТАКОЙ... highly coll AdjP modif fixed WOused to express the speaker's attitude (surprise, incredulity, rejection etc) toward the person, thing, or phenomenon denoted by the noun that follows: какой такой X? = what X?who is this X? (just) what sort (kind) of X (is this (does one have etc))? X! what do you mean, X?what's this about X? «Зачем он всё это мне рассказывает? — закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?» (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).«Я хочу рассказать тебе о Саше». — «Какой такой Саша? Вчера был Коля, а сегодня уже Саша?» "I want to tell you about Sasha." "Who is this Sasha? Yesterday it was Kolya, and today it's Sasha?"„...Я (деньги) в хозяйкин чепчик зашил". - „В какой такой чепчик?" - НЯ у ней взял, у неё валялся, старая коленкоровая дрянь"» (Достоевский 2). "'...I sewed it (the money) up in my landlady's bonnet.'4What sort of bonnet?' 'I took it from her, it was lying about, an old calico rag'" (2a).«Откуда валюту взял?»... - «Бог истинный, бог всемогущий, - заговорил Никанор Иванович, - всё видит... В руках никогда не держал и не подозревал, какая такая валюта!» (Булгаков 9). "Where did you get foreign exchange?"... "God, the true and the almighty," Nikanor Ivanovich pattered, "sees every thing.... I never had it in my hands, and never knew the looks of it. Foreign exchange!" (9a) -
12 какой такой...
• КАКОЙ ТАКОЙ... highly coll[AdjP; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express the speaker's attitude (surprise, incredulity, rejection etc) toward the person, thing, or phenomenon denoted by the noun that follows:- who is this X?;- (just) what sort (kind) of X (is this <does one have etc>)?;- X!;- what do you mean, X?;- whatfc this about X?♦ "Зачем он всё это мне рассказывает? - закипала в Андрее лютая и необъяснимая для него самого злость. - Что ему надо от меня? Какие такие у него права есть влезать ко мне в душу?" (Максимов 3). A fierce anger, which he couldn't have explained to himself, took hold of Andrei. "Why is he telling me all this? What does he want from me? What right has he got to come prying into my feelings?" (3a).♦ "Я хочу рассказать тебе о Саше". - "Какой такой Саша? Вчера был Коля, а сегодня уже Саша?" "I want to tell you about Sasha." "Who is this Sasha? Yesterday it was Kolya, and today it's Sasha?"♦ ""... Я [ деньги] в хозяйкин чепчик зашил". - "В какой такой чепчик?" - НЯ у ней взял, у неё валялся, старая коленкоровая дрянь"" (Достоевский 2). "'...I sewed it [the money] up in my landlady's bonnet.''What sort of bonnet?' 'I took it from her, it was lying about, an old calico rag'" (2a).♦ "Откуда валюту взял?"... - "Бог истинный, бог всемогущий, - заговорил Никанор Иванович, - всё видит... В руках никогда не держал и не подозревал, какая такая валюта!" (Булгаков 9). "Where did you get foreign exchange?"... "God, the true and the almighty," Nikanor Ivanovich pattered, "sees every thing.... I never had it in my hands, and never knew the looks of it. Foreign exchange!" (9a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > какой такой...
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13 скандалить
1) General subject: act up, brawl, have a good old grumble, rag, raise Cain, raise hell, rough house, rough-house, row, scrimmage, scrummage, have kittens, make a scene2) Colloquial: kick, make a row3) American: hoodoo, raise jack, tear up Jack4) Jargon: hassel, hassle, put the heat on ( someone), raise a big smoke, yammer, raise the roof -
14 ни черта
ни черта (ни лешего, ни шиша, ни шута, ни хрена/)прост.not a blasted (damn, damned, darned) thing (bit); not a rag (scrap, shred) of smth.От шторма осталась только мёртвая зыбь. Шхуна покачивалась на ней, как люлька. Зато туман наполз, - гуще, чем теперь вот. Ни черта не видно. (А. Новиков-Прибой, Женщина в море) — All that was left of the gale was a swell. The schooner rocked on it like a cradle. But a fog crept up - thicker than the one we're having now. Couldn't see a darned thing.
Он подошёл к тумбочке и, подумав, открыл ее. - Гляди-ка, и в самом деле ни хрена не оставили. А? (Г. Владимов, Большая руда) — He went over to the bed table, paused, and opened it. 'What do you know, they haven't left a damn thing. How do you like that?'
- Вы знаете, как нынче обстоит у нас дело с кормами? И так выпасов ни черта, одни пни да болотные кочки, а тут ещё паводок среди лета от этих дождей. (Л. Обухова, Глубынь-Городок) — 'You know how things stand with us regarding the fodder. We have no meadows - not a damned bit - just tree-stumps and marshy hillocks and even that was flooded this summer in these rains.'
Пилот вжался в штурвал и подумал: "Проклятье. Низкая облачность. Ни черта не видно". (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — The pilot hugs the steering wheel and thinks, 'Damn. Low clouds. Can't see a blasted thing.'
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15 быть усталым
1) General subject: have a bone in the arm2) Jocular: have a bone in one's arm4) Makarov: feel like a boiled rag -
16 бранить
1) General subject: abuse, ballyrag, be severe upon, berate, blow up, bullyrag, cast in somebody's teeth, castigate, chide, find fault, flay, give the stick, go on (кого-л.), have on the mat (кого-л.), lambast, let into, objurgate, peck, pepper, rag, rail, rail against, rail at, rate, rater, rebuke, reproach, reprove, revile, scold, score, sit, slang, slangwhang, slate, start in, talk to, tell off, threap, tongue lash, tongue-lash, tutor, upbraid, vituperate, whip, yaff, take to task, claw away, get after2) Colloquial: comb, tick off, walk into (на кого-либо), keep on at a person (кого-л.)3) Dialect: miscall5) Australian slang: chew out, go crook smb., kick (smb.'s) butt in, rip into, tear strips off, whale6) Jargon: get down on (someone), lambaste, lay ( someone) out, lay out (someone), see off, talk (somebody), give a good talking to, give a good working over, give someone an earful, take off7) Makarov: call over the coals, comb down, come down, come down (кого-л.), come down on (кого-л.), come down upon (кого-л.), drop down on (кого-л.), find fault with (кого-л.)8) Phraseological unit: bust chops (to berate or hound) -
17 шуметь
1) General subject: bang about, bluster, brawl, bray, bustle, buzz, chide (о ветре), clamor, clamour, clutter, crack, din, growl, jangle, make a noise, make a to-do, make noise, noise, racket, rag, raise the devil, riot, roar, rollick, romp, roust, row, rush, rustle, sigh (о ветре), sing, whir (о машинах и т. п.), whirr (о машинах и т. п.), whoop it up, have a row, make a racket, pack it in, clatter2) Colloquial: horse around, sound off, stand the racket3) American: hoodoo, raise jack, raise Cain4) Australian slang: whoop things up5) Jargon: horse about, ragtime, box, raise the roof6) Travel: dining7) Makarov: kick up a din, kick up a fuss, kick up a row, kick up a shindy, make a din, thunder8) Taboo: (loose) make hell pop, raise hell -
18 дразнить
1) General subject: badger, bait, banter, bosh, bullyrag, chaff, chi hike, dangle, devil, drill, excite, joke, joke (кого-л.), kid, mag, mock, nickname, pick on, play up, put on (кого-л.), rag, tantalize, taunt, tease, vex (животное), make fun of, play up, poke fun at, put on (разыгрывать, подначивать, кого-л.)2) Colloquial: ride, (smb.) start on, yank one's chain (Don't believe them, they are just yanking your chain - Не верь им, они просто над тобой издеваются)4) Obsolete: smoke5) Engineering: pole (расплавленную массу)6) British English: (кого-л.) have sb on (He’s having you on; ignore him.)7) Australian slang: chi-hike (кого-л.), chi-ike (кого-л.), chiack, pull (smb.'s) leg8) Jargon: josh, mess around with, poke fun (at), put someone on (кого-л.), ragtime, raspberry, rot, chiv, chivvy chivey, clown, pull (someone's) leg, ride a pony, sheik, shuck9) Makarov: kid (кого-л.), kid around, fool around, carry high (кого-л.)10) Taboo: extract the urine, fuck somebody up (кого-л.)11) Phraseological unit: egg somebody on (To tease, provoke or encourage.) -
19 отчитывать
1) General subject: administer a rebuke, blow up, chastise, give a lecture (кого-л.), grue, haul up, jaw, keelhaul, lecture, lesson, rag, rate, rater, read a lecture (кого-л.), rebuke, reprehend, row, school, scold, snub, take to task, take up, tax, tutor, wig, give a lecture (кого-л.), read a lecture (кого-л.), start on, lecture and hector, berate, dress down2) Colloquial: comb, comb (часто comb down), trim, get on somebody's case (to criticise someone in an annoying way for something that they have done)4) Military: blitz, mouth-off (подчинённого)5) School: pi-jaw6) Jargon: freeze, give someone a hard time, see off7) Makarov: call over the coals, comb down, drop across (кого-л.), drop on (кого-л.), drop upon (кого-л.)8) Taboo: give hell to somebody (кого-л.) -
20 никакой
1. not anyникаких улик, ни тени доказательства — not a rag of evidence
2. any3. neither4. noни одного, совершенно никакого — none at all
5. none
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Riding the Rag — was a 1982 compilation LP by Manchester based post punk band Ludus that contained these tracks: Track listing#I Cant Swim I Have Nightmares #My Cherry is in Sherry #Inheritance #The Escape Artist #How High Does the Sky Go? #See the Keyhole #The… … Wikipedia
Battle for the Rag — Teams LSU Tigers Tulane Green Wave Originated 1893 Series LSU leads 69–22–7 L … Wikipedia
The Mississippi Rag — was an internationally influential monthly newspaper about traditional jazz and ragtime music published by Leslie Johnson since 1973. The Rag features stories about contemporary and legendary giants of traditional jazz and ragtime, plus stories… … Wikipedia
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The Mavis Bramston Show — Format Satire, comedy Starring Gordon Chater Carol Raye Barry Creyton Miriam Karlin Noeline Brown Ronnie Stevens Ron Frazer Bryan Davies June Salter Reg Livermore … Wikipedia
The Daily Reveille — Type Daily newspaper Editor Matthew Jacobs Founded 1887 Headquarters Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Official website … Wikipedia