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61 быть в очень трудном или неудобном положении
Jargon: have one's ass in a crackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в очень трудном или неудобном положении
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62 великолепный
1) General subject: bang up, brag, bright, bully (bully for you! - молодец! браво!), celestial, colossal, excellent, fab, fabulous, glorious (тж. ирон.), goodly, gorgeous, grand, immense, imperial, lordly, magnific, magnificent, palatial, portly, princely, proud, pyrotechnic, pyrotechnical, rattling, rattling good, resplendent, sensational, shining, something like, spacious, spiffing, spiffy, splendid, star, stunning, sumptuous, super, superb, supereminent, swell, swinging, terrific, top drawer, top-drawer, topnotch, trimming, undeniable, wizard, sovereign, brilliant, magnificient2) Colloquial: crack, dandy, fine and dandy, first-rate, great, out of this world, peachy, purple, royal, scrumptious, slashing, smashing, splendiferous, super-duper, superduper, tops3) Slang: ripping4) American: gear5) Obsolete: brave, gallant, triumphant7) Military: spoony8) Rare: pompous, transplendent9) Mathematics: different, different from, distinct, distinctive, fine, other than, perfect10) Religion: magnifical12) Jargon: George, bang-up, fab fabulous, heart, high-class, hounds, hummer, rocking, sanitary, savage, scrumptious (об одежде, качестве пищи, внешнем виде), shag, shirt, slap-up, snitzy, spiny, splashing, superfly, froody (Oh, you have some froody ideas, all right. But can you carry them out? О, у тебя великолепная идея, хорошо. Но способен ли ты осуществить её?), gone (This ice cream is gone, man! Чувак, это мороженное великолепно!), gnarly (This pizza is too gnarly for words! Эта пица просто великолепна!), evil (This wine is really evil! Это вино действительно великолепно!), sexy (Your idea is real sexy. Твоя идея действительно великолепна.), rad, vicious, hellaclous, way rad, hot-shot, hotshot, serious, slick, smokin', major, stellar, stokin', surf, all the way live, too much, narly, money, boo, boss, cracking, flash, hard, hipper-dipper, radical, solid, tearing13) Emotional: topping14) Student language: brutal15) Makarov: costly, glittering, kingly, rich16) Emotional: heavenly -
63 грохнуться
1) General subject: come a smasher, plonk, plump, spank down, come a cropper, crack up, have a bad fall2) Makarov: crash down, fall down with a crash, fall with a wallop -
64 мгновенно
1) General subject: as quick as lightning, in a crack, in a pig's whisper, in a trice, in a zip, instantaneously, instantly, quick as thought, have an immediate effect of v-ing (It had an immediate effect of making them more friendly. Это мгновенно настроило их на более дружеский лад.), in less than no time, in the flicker of a second, in a new york minute2) American: stop-and-pop3) Latin: instanter4) Mathematics: immediately, in no time, momentarily5) Jargon: INYM (In a New York minute), lemon6) Information technology: in seconds7) Business: on an instantaneous basis8) Makarov: as quick as a flash, explosively, in a flash9) Idiomatic expression: done in a zip -
65 наносить удар
1) General subject: administer a shock, buffet, chop, clump, cut at (мечом, кнутом; также перен.), deliver an attack, get in, land, lunge, pole-ax, pole-axe, stab (кинжалом и т. п.), stabber (ножом, кинжалом), strike at, administer a blow, fetch a blow, strike a blow, strike a blow, strike at (кому-л., чему-л.)3) Poetical language: smite4) Military: attack, blow, deal a strike, deliver a thrust, get a blow, have a bash, hit a blow, hook, inflict a blow, knock, land a blow, launch a blow, level the attack (at) (по), lick, mount a strike, mount a thrust, punch, put on an attack, (сильные) slam, take a crack (по), thrust, wallop5) Law: hit6) Diplomatic term: make an attack7) Jargon: plug8) Astronautics: strike9) Makarov: jolt, plant, carry an attack, carry out strike, cut at, deal a blow, deliver a blow, deal a blow (кому-л.), cut at (мечом кнутом и т. п.) -
66 насмешка
1) General subject: Bronx cheer, bob, derision, dig (have a dig at somebody - зло посмеяться над кем-либо), farce, fleer, flout, gibe, gird, irony, jeer, jest, jibe, mock, mockery, quiz, ridicule, rub, satire, scoff, scorn, send up, send-up, sneer, sport, taunt, twit, witticism2) Colloquial: joke (презрительно, с сарказмом; your service is a joke - у вас не обслуживание, а насмешка)4) Jargon: bazoo, horse (над кем-то)5) Information technology: flame bait6) Business: cut7) Makarov: shaft8) Taboo: quipp9) Marketology: quips -
67 находить выход
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68 попытка
1) General subject: attempt, bid (тж. спорт.), effort, (энергичная) endeavor, endeavour, essay, foray, nisus, overture (примирения, завязывания знакомства), shot (угадать и т. п.), shy, smite, stab, tentamen, tentative, trial, try (to have a try at something - попытаться сделать что-либо), try on, try-on, trying, venture, go, undertare, a shot3) American: endeavor4) Obsolete: assay6) Engineering: test trial7) Law: attempt (совершения преступления), offer9) Psychology: run10) Jargon: elbow-grease, throw, fling, header, show, the big time, whack -
69 с дуба рухнуть
1) Colloquial: crack up, go nuts (Ты что, с дуба рухнул? Have you lost it?; стать странным, ненормальным; сойти с ума to start behaving in a strange way, to go mad (in Russian literally "to fall out of an oak tree")), lose it, slip a gear2) Jargon: live under the rock -
70 фундамент осёл, и стены начали давать трещины
General subject: the foundations have settled, and the walls are beginning to crackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фундамент осёл, и стены начали давать трещины
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71 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 -
72 О-2
HE ОБЕРЁШЬСЯ хлопот (скем-чем), греха, стыда, сраму и т. п. coll VP neg pfv rut, gener. 2nd pers sing only) there will be a great deal (of trouble with some person or matter), s.o. will feel a great degree (of shame with regard to some matter etc): хлопот (с Х-ом) не оберёшься = there will be (you'll have) no end of trouble (with X) there will be (you'll get involved in) endless trouble (with X) (in limited contexts) person X is going to be troubleсраму не оберёшься - you won't know where to hide for shameстрахов не оберёшься - your fear will know no bounds.Председатель тревожно прислушался к новым интонациям в голосе посетителя. «А вдруг припадочный? - подумал он. — Хлопот с ним не оберёшься» (Ильф и Петров 2). The chairman listened with anxiety to the new intonations in the voice of his visitor. "And suppose he's an epileptic," he thought. "There'll be no end of trouble with him" (2b).Он уж был не рад, что вызвал Захара на этот разговор. Он всё забывал, что чуть тронешь этот деликатный предмет, так и не оберёшься хлопот (Гончаров 1). Не was sorry he had started the conversation with Zakhar He kept forgetting that as soon as he touched on that delicate subject he got involved in endless trouble (1a).Выходит, не успели построить дом, а он уже треснул»... «Это не трещина, - мрачно сказал я. - Это осадочный шов». Парень смутился, покраснел, но сказал очень строго: «Проверим, покажете потом проект». Я понял, что хлопот с ним не оберёшься (Войнович 5). "You've just finished the building and it's already cracking."...That's not a crack," I growled. "It's a sedimentary seam." The young man was embarrassed and blushed, but he said very sternly: "We'll check it, and then you can show us your blueprint." I realized he was going to be trouble (5a).Неловкости, угрызений совести, стыда перед тётушкой и упрёков самой себе было тут, конечно, у Ирины Викторовны без конца и без края. Страхов - не оберёшься! (Залыгин 1). Naturally Irina Viktorovna did not do this without immense embarrassment, remorse, shame, and self-reproach. Her fear knew no bounds (1a). -
73 не оберешься
• НЕ ОБЕРЕШЬСЯ хлопот (скем-чем), греха, стыда, сраму и т.п. coll[VP; neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing only]=====⇒ there will be a great deal (of trouble with some person or matter), s.o. will feel a great degree (of shame with regard to some matter etc):- [in limited contexts] person X is going to be trouble;♦ Председатель тревожно прислушался к новым интонациям в голосе посетителя. "А вдруг припадочный? - подумал он. - Хлопот с ним не оберёшься" (Ильф и Петров 2). The chairman listened with anxiety to the new intonations in the voice of his visitor. "And suppose he's an epileptic," he thought. "There'll be no end of trouble with him" (2b).♦ Он уж был не рад, что вызвал Захара на этот разговор. Он всё забывал, что чуть тронешь этот деликатный предмет, так и не оберёшься хлопот (Гончаров 1). He was sorry he had started the conversation with Zakhar He kept forgetting that as soon as he touched on that delicate subject he got involved in endless trouble (1a).♦ "Выходит, не успели построить дом, а он уже треснул"... "Это не трещина, - мрачно сказал я. - Это осадочный шов". Парень смутился, покраснел, но сказал очень строго: "Проверим, покажете потом проект". Я понял, что хлопот с ним не оберёшься (Войнович 5). "You've just finished the building and it's already cracking.''..."That's not a crack," I growled. "It's a sedimentary seam." The young man was embarrassed and blushed, but he said very sternly: "We'll check it, and then you can show us your blueprint." I realized he was going to be trouble (5a).♦ Неловкости, угрызений совести, стыда перед тётушкой и упрёков самой себе было тут, конечно, у Ирины Викторовны без конца и без края. Страхов - не оберёшься! (Залыгин 1). Naturally Irina Viktorovna did not do this without immense embarrassment, remorse, shame, and self-reproach. Her fear knew no bounds (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не оберешься
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74 Без труда не вытащишь и рыбку из пруда
You cannot achieve anything without working hard. See Глину не мять - горшков не видать (Г), Мед есть - в улей лезть (M), На окошке грибы не растут (H), Не замочив рук, не умоешься (H), Не мявши, не терши, не будет калач (H), Не поклонясь до земли, и грибка не подымешь (H), Не разгрызешь ореха - не съешь ядра (H), Не срубишь дуба, не отдув губы (H), Нужно наклониться, чтоб из ручья воды напиться (H), Пар любить - баню топить (П), Пироги на кустах не растут (П), Хлеб за брюхом не ходит (X), Чтобы рыбку съесть, надо в воду лезть (4)Var.: Без труда /и в саду/ нет плода. Без труда ничего не даётсяCf: A cat in gloves catches no mice (Br.). The cat in gloves catches no mice (Am.). Не that will eat the kernel must crack the nut (Am., Br.). Не that would eat the fruit must climb the tree (Br.). Hе that would have the fruit must climb the tree (Am.). Не who would search for pearls must dive below (Am., Br.). Muffled cats are not good mousers (Am.). Muffled cats catch no mice (Br.). No pains, no gains (Am., Br.). No pains, no gains; no sweat, no sweet (Am.). No sweet without /some/ sweat (Br.). Roasted ducks don't fly into your mouth (Am.). While honey lies in every flower, no doubt, it takes a bee to get the honey out (Am.). You can't catch trout with dry trousers (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Без труда не вытащишь и рыбку из пруда
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75 колоть
1. (вн.)колоть сахар — break* sugar
колоть дрова — chop / split* wood
2. кольнутьколоть лучину — chop wood into splinters, splinter firewood
1. (вн.) stab (d.)колоть кого-л. штыком и т. п. — thrust* one's bayonet, etc., into smb.
2. (вн.; иголкой и т. п.) prick (d.)3. безл.:правда глаза колет посл. — home truth are hard to swallow, the truth hurts
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76 надламываться
надломиться1. be fractured, crack; (перен.) have* a breakdownего силы надломились — his strength gave way, he has had a break-down
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77 трещать
треснуть, протрещать2. (сов. протрещать) (о кузнечиках и т. п.) chirr♢
у меня голова трещит ( от боли) — I have a splitting headache, my head is ready to burstтрещать по всем швам — go* to pieces, crumble (away)
трещат морозы — there is a hard / biting frost
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78 хлопать
хлопнуть1. flapхлопать кого-л. по спине — slap / clap smb. on the back
2.:хлопать дверью — bang / slam the door
хлопать бичом, кнутом — crack / smack a whip
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хлопать глазами — have a blank look, look blankхлопать ушами — listen without understanding; fall* on deaf ears
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79 как будет показано ниже
Как будет показано нижеAs will be shown later, cup cooling can be used to decrease the high cup temperature.As will be demonstrated later, the pattern of fluid flow adjacent to the free end is much more complex.As discussed in the forthcoming, these studies have not addressed all possible variations in the parameters affecting crack extension.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > как будет показано ниже
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80 незачем беспокоиться о
Незачем беспокоиться о-- Since fast neutrons have no influence on the crack-growth, we need not concern ourselves with irradiation effects on the elbow material.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > незачем беспокоиться о
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