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101 пороху не хватило
[VP; impers; often used with infin]=====⇒ s.o. does not have the courage, energy, will etc to accomplish sth.:- у X-a пороху не хватает≈ X hasn't got the guts <the stomach, the gumption, the stamina, the strength> (to do sth.);- X hasn't got it in him (to do sth.);- X doesn't have what it takes.♦ Рита... сказала, что боится за себя, за то, что не хватит пороха ухаживать за больной... (Трифонов 5)...Rita went on to say that she was worried on her own account, that she wouldn't have the strength to take care of a sick person... (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пороху не хватило
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102 терпение и труд все перетрут
[saying]=====⇒ with patience and persistent work one can overcome all obstacles (said to encourage a person who is faced with a difficult undertaking, challenging task etc):- they that have patience may accomplish anything.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > терпение и труд все перетрут
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103 PATIENCE
• He that can have patience can have what he will - На всякое хотение есть терпение (H)• No remedy but patience - Терпение - лучшее спасение (T)• Patience brings everything about - Терпи, казак, атаманом будешь (T)• Patience conquers - На всякое хотение есть терпение (H), Терпенье и труд все перетрут (T), Терпи, казак, атаманом будешь (T)• Patience is a plaster for all sores - Терпение - лучшее спасение (T)• Patience is a remedy for every sorrow - Терпение - лучшее спасение (T)• Patience is a stout horse, but it will tire at last - Всякому терпению приходит конец (B)• Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet - Терпи, казак, атаманом будешь (T)• Patience is the key of paradise - Терпение - лучшее спасение (T), Терпи, казак, атаманом будешь (T)• Remedy for hard times is to have patience (The) - Терпение - лучшее спасение (T)• Time and patience change the mulberry leaf to satin - К большому терпению придет и умение (K), Терпенье и труд все перетрут (T) -
104 eigensinnig
* * *willful; self-willed; wayward; stubborn; obstinate; wilful; hardheaded; headstrong; intractable; perverse* * *ei|gen|sin|nigadjstubborn, obstinate* * *1) obstinately3) ((of a child etc) self-willed and rebellious.) wayward4) (determined to do, or have, what one wants: a self-willed little brat.) self-willed5) (obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc: He's as stubborn as a donkey.) stubborn* * *ei·gen·sin·nig[ˈaign̩zɪnɪç]I. adj stubborn, obstinateII. adv stubbornly, obstinately* * *1.Adjektiv obstinate; stubborn2.adverbial obstinately; stubbornly* * *eigensinnig adj stubborn, headstrong;eigensinnig sein auch have a will of one’s own* * *1.Adjektiv obstinate; stubborn2.adverbial obstinately; stubbornly* * *adj.hardheaded adj.headstrong adj.opinionated adj.stubborn adj.wayward adj. adv.waywardly adv. -
105 debido a
• as a matter of• because of• by virtue of• due to• in vigor• in waiting• owing to• what time do you have• what would happen if -
106 иметь способности
General subject: have an eye for (к чему-л.), be wired (for smth. - к... ; контекстуальный перевод), have what it takes -
107 Д-264
ПРЯМАЯ ДОРОГА (ПРЯМОЙ ПУТЬ) к чему, куда NP sing only fixed WO1. the most direct, shortest route to sth. (glory, crime, ruin etc): straight road to(in limited contexts) shortcut to.Отец (моей кузины) был отчаянный игрок... Сын его, уланский юнкер, единственный брат кузины, очень добрый юноша, шёл прямым путём к гибели: девятнадцати лет он уже был более страстный игрок, нежели отец (Герцен 1). Her (my cousin's) father was a desperate gambler...His son, an ensign in the Uhlans, my cousin's only brother and a very good-natured youth, was going the straight road to ruin: at nineteen he was already a more passionate gambler than his father (1a).2. a decent, honest means of achieving sth. or a life lived in an honest way: (do sth. (live)) on the straight and narrow(do sth.) by the straight and narrow (do sth.) (by) sticking to the straight and narrow (follow (take, stick to)) the straight road.«Покривил, не спорю, покривил. Что ж делать? Но ведь покривил только тогда, когда увидел, что прямой дорогой не возьмешь...» (Гоголь 3). "I have acted against my conscienceI don't deny it, I have....What can be done about it? But I acted crookedly only when I saw that the straight road would not get me anywhere..." (3c). -
108 К-187
СЛАБ В КОЛЕНКАХ highly coll AdjP subj-compl with copula (subj: human) one is lacking the courage or skill to do sth.: X слаб в коленках - X doesn't have what it takes X doesn't have the guts (the pluck, the nerve, the stomach). -
109 прямая дорога
• ПРЯМАЯ ДОРОГА < ПРЯМОЙ ПУТЬ> к чему, куда[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====1. the most direct, shortest route to sth. (glory, crime, ruin etc):- [in limited contexts] shortcut to.♦ Отец [моей кузины] был отчаянный игрок... Сын его, уланский юнкер, единственный брат кузины, очень добрый юноша, шёл прямым путём к гибели: девятнадцати лет он уже был более страстный игрок, нежели отец (Герцен 1). Her [my cousins] father was a desperate gambler...His son, an ensign in the Uhlans, my cousin's only brother and a very good-natured youth, was going the straight road to ruin: at nineteen he was already a more passionate gambler than his father (1a).2. a decent, honest means of achieving sth. or a life lived in an honest way:- (do sth. < live>) on the straight and narrow;- (do sth.) by the straight and narrow;- (do sth.) (by) sticking to the straight and narrow;- (follow <take, stick to>) the straight road.♦ "Покривил, не спорю, покривил. Что ж делать? Но ведь покривил только тогда, когда увидел, что прямой дорогой не возьмешь..." (Гоголь 3). "I have acted against my conscience; I don't deny it, I have....What can be done about it? But I acted crookedly only when I saw that the straight road would not get me anywhere..." (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прямая дорога
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110 прямой путь
• ПРЯМАЯ ДОРОГА < ПРЯМОЙ ПУТЬ> к чему, куда[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====1. the most direct, shortest route to sth. (glory, crime, ruin etc):- [in limited contexts] shortcut to.♦ Отец [моей кузины] был отчаянный игрок... Сын его, уланский юнкер, единственный брат кузины, очень добрый юноша, шёл прямым путём к гибели: девятнадцати лет он уже был более страстный игрок, нежели отец (Герцен 1). Her [my cousins] father was a desperate gambler...His son, an ensign in the Uhlans, my cousin's only brother and a very good-natured youth, was going the straight road to ruin: at nineteen he was already a more passionate gambler than his father (1a).2. a decent, honest means of achieving sth. or a life lived in an honest way:- (do sth. < live>) on the straight and narrow;- (do sth.) by the straight and narrow;- (do sth.) (by) sticking to the straight and narrow;- (follow <take, stick to>) the straight road.♦ "Покривил, не спорю, покривил. Что ж делать? Но ведь покривил только тогда, когда увидел, что прямой дорогой не возьмешь..." (Гоголь 3). "I have acted against my conscience; I don't deny it, I have....What can be done about it? But I acted crookedly only when I saw that the straight road would not get me anywhere..." (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прямой путь
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111 слаб в коленках
• СЛАБ В КОЛЕНКАХ highly coll[AdjP; subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ one is lacking the courage or skill to do sth.:- X doesn't have the guts (the pluck, the nerve, the stomach).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > слаб в коленках
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112 На всякое хотение есть терпение
All you desire cannot be realized immediately, do not complain for it takes time. See Кто ждет, тот дождется (K)Cf: Everything comes to him who knows how to wait (Br.). Everything comes to him who waits (Am., Br.). Не that can have patience can have what he will (Am.). Patience conquers (Am.). Wait and you will be rewarded (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > На всякое хотение есть терпение
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113 stoffa sf
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insie wohnt \in Berlin she lives in Berlin;bist du schon mal in New York gewesen? have you ever been to New York?;ich arbeite seit einem Jahr \in dieser Firma I've been working for this company for a year;du siehst \in diesem Kleid toll aus you look great in that dress;es stand gestern \in der Zeitung it was in the newspaper yesterdaywir fahren \in die Stadt we're going into town;er warf die Reste \in den Mülleimer he threw the leftovers in the bin;\in die Kirche/ Schule gehen to go to church/school\in diesem Sommer this summer;\in diesem Augenblick at the moment;\in diesem Jahr/ Monat this year/month;\in einem Jahr bin ich 18 in a year I'll be 18wir haben bis \in die Nacht getanzt we danced until the early hourses \in sich haben to have what it takes;der Schnaps hat es \in sich the schnapps packs a punch, that's some schnapps!;sich \in jdm täuschen to be wrong about sb;er ist Fachmann \in seinem Beruf he is an expert in his fielder handelt \in Textilien he deals in textiles\in Wirklichkeit in reality;haben Sie nichts \in Blau? haven't you got anything in blue?; s. a. im, ins\in sein to be in;diese Musik ist gerade \in this kind of music is really in at the moment -
115 bagage
n. m.1. Plier bagage: To 'pop one's clogs', to 'snuff it', to die.2. Avoir un sacré bagage: To have what it takes 'up top', to be brainy.3. Trimbaler des bagages: To have 'bags under one's eyes', to look worn out through lack of sleep. -
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117 das Zeug dazu haben, etw. zu tun
1. to have it in oneself to do sth. coll.2. to have what it takes to do sth.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > das Zeug dazu haben, etw. zu tun
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118 дайте мне, что у вас есть
Makarov: I'll have what's goingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дайте мне, что у вас есть
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119 дать шанс, совершить попытку
General subject: give a shot (I know the exam is really hard, but if I don't try, I'll never know if I have what it takes to pass it, so I've decided to give it a shot.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дать шанс, совершить попытку
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120 иметь данные
General subject: have what it takes (для чего-либо)
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