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121 иметь деньги
General subject: be in pocket, to be in the money, be in the money, have what it takes (на что-либо) -
122 иметь достаточно мастерства, силы, ума и т.д., чтобы сделать что-либо
Jargon: have what it takerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь достаточно мастерства, силы, ума и т.д., чтобы сделать что-либо
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123 иметь необходимые средства
General subject: have what it takesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь необходимые средства
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124 З-188
HE ПО ЗУБАМ кому highly coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula)1. ( subj: a noun denoting food) sth. is very tough, difficult for s.o. to chewX Y-y не по зубам - X is too hard (for Y to chew)Y can't chew X X can't manage Y."...Вот здесь хороший кусочек оленьего мяса. Правда, мне он не по зубам. Он немножко жилистый...» (Гинзбург 2). "Here's a nice bit of venison for you. The fact is I can't manage it. It's too stringy for me" (2a).2. ( subj: abstr) sth. is too difficult, complicated for s.o. to cope withX Y-y не по зубам = X is over Y's headX is too much for Y (to handle) X is more than Y can handle (manage) Y doesn't have what it takes (to do X).He давай детям эту задачу. Она слишком трудная, им не по зубам. Don't give the kids this problem. It's too hard, it will be over their heads. -
125 Н-237
НЕ ПО НОСУ кому highly coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. abstr)) sth. is beyond s.o. 's ability (to do, get, handle, attain etc)X Y-y не по носу = X is too much for YX is out of Y's reach (league) Y doesn't have what it takes (to do (attain etc) X) (in financial contexts) X is beyond Y's means. -
126 П-162
МЕЛКО ПЛАВАТЬ coll, rather derog VP subj: human pres or, rare, past fixed WO1. to lack sufficient ability, knowledge, experience etc to do sth.usu. to accomplish sth. significant)X мелко плавает = X doesn't have what it takes (for sth.)X is not the right caliber (for sth.) X is out of (beyond) his depth (in sth.).2. to be considered insignificant by the speaker ( usu. because of one's minor official position or low social status)X мелко плавает » X is a (one of the) small fryX is a nobody (a nonentity)Meg X не из мелко плавающих - X isn't just anybody.(Войницев:) Отчего ты с ним редко беседуешь? Это человек не из мелко плавающих, малый развитой и слишком нескучный! (Чехов 1). (N.:)...Why do you avoid him? He's not just anybody, you know. He's a most intelligent fellow, and far from boring (1a). -
127 не по зубам
• НЕ ПО ЗУБАМ кому highly coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula]=====1. [subj: a noun denoting food]⇒ sth. is very tough, difficult for s.o. to chew:- X can't manage Y.♦ "...Вот здесь хороший кусочек оленьего мяса. Правда, мне он не по зубам. Он немножко жилистый..." (Гинзбург 2). "Here's a nice bit of venison for you. The fact is I can't manage it. It's too stringy for me" (2a).2. [subj: abstr]⇒ sth. is too difficult, complicated for s.o. to cope with:- Y doesn't have what it takes (to do X).♦ Не давай детям эту задачу. Она слишком трудная, им не по зубам. Don't give the kids this problem. It's too hard, it will be over their heads.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не по зубам
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128 не по носу
• НЕ ПО НОСУ кому highly coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. abstr)]=====⇒ sth. is beyond s.o.'s ability (to do, get, handle, attain etc):- Y doesn't have what it takes (to do (attain etc) X);- [in financial contexts] X is beyond Y's means.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не по носу
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