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he knows what he's talking about

  • 1 знать

    I гл.
    1) (вн., о пр.; иметь сведения, быть в курсе) know (d; about), be aware (of)

    дать знать кому́-л — let smb know

    дать кому́-л знать о себе́ — let smb hear from one

    не знать (о пр.) — be ignorant (of), be unaware (of)

    наско́лько я зна́ю — as far as I know

    отку́да мне знать? — how would I know?

    он знать не хо́чет об э́том — he doesn't want to know anything about it, he won't hear of it

    2) (вн.; обладать понятием, познаниями в чём-л) know (d)

    знать своё де́ло — know one's job / business

    она́ зна́ет, о чём говори́т — she knows what she is talking about

    не знать, что де́лать — not to know what to do, be at a loss; be at a loose end идиом.

    3) (вн.; быть знакомым с кем-чем-л) know (d), be acquainted (with)

    знать в лицо́ — know (d) by sight

    знать понаслы́шке — know (d) by hearsay

    4) (вн.; испытывать, переживать) know (d)

    не знать поко́я — know no peace

    знать и го́ре, и ра́дость — have known both bad and good times

    не знать пораже́ний — have never suffered a defeat

    не знать у́стали — be tireless

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    знать не зна́ю (и ве́дать не ве́даю) (вн.; при отрицании осведомлённости о чём-л) — I haven't got the faintest idea (about); ( при отрицании знакомства с кем-л) I don't know (d) and I have nothing to do (with)

    знать толк в чём-л — be a good judge of smth, be an expert in smth

    знать ме́ру — know when to stop

    знать себе́ це́ну — know one's own worth / value

    знать, что к чему́ — know the how and why of things; know a thing or two

    как знать, почём знать, кто зна́ет — who knows

    дава́ть себя́ знать — make itself felt

    живи́ / поступа́й как зна́ешь — get on as best you can

    зна́ете ли вводн. сл.you know

    знай (себе́) — см. знай

    зна́ем мы вас! — we know your lot!, we know the likes of you!

    ну, зна́ете! — well, I never!; that's going too far!

    мно́го бу́дешь знать - соста́ришься — ≈ curiosity killed the cat

    II ж. собир. ист.
    aristocracy, nobility; the élite [eɪ'liːt] (фр.)
    III вводн. сл. прост.
    evidently, it seems

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > знать

  • 2 серьёзный человек

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > серьёзный человек

  • 3 серьезный человек

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > серьезный человек

  • 4 серьезный

    1. thorough, solid Это серьезная работа — This is a solid piece of work.
    2. serious, careful
    Мы ожидаем, что американская сторона со всей серьезностью отнесется к изложенным соображениям. - We expect that the American side will give serious/careful consideration to the views expressed here.
    @ несерьезный
    thoughtless, flippant
    Данное заявление (г-на Чейни) является некомпетентным и несерьезным… - That particular statement is out of Mr. Cheney’s area of experience/jurisdiction (не incompetent!) and thoughtless/flippant (не not serious!).
    @ серьезный человек
    serious person – обделенный чувством юмора!
    He means business/knows what he is talking about/he is an experienced professional @ серьезный ученый
    reputable, eminent, knowledgeable, professional scientist
    @ это несерьезно
    That would be irresponsible/nonprofessional/wrong.
    You don't/can't mean that. You must be kidding. @

    Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > серьезный

  • 5 серьезный человек

    serious person – обделенный чувством юмора!
    He means business/knows what he is talking about/he is an experienced professional

    Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > серьезный человек

  • 6 а

    1. союз

    вот ру́чка, а вот бума́га — here is a pen and here is a sheet of paper

    он краси́в, а не умён — he is handsome but not clever

    он уе́хал, а я оста́лся — he left, but I stayed

    а и́менно — namely, that is

    а э́то что? — and what's that?

    2. част разг

    а бог его́ зна́ет — goodness knows

    э́то вы про что? - а? — what are you talking about? - eh?

    пойдём ко мне, а? — let's go to my place, shall we?

    3. межд

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > а

  • 7 П-607

    (ХОТЬ) ПРУД ПРУДИ кого-чего, гаге кем-чем coll (хоть + VPimpcr these forms only, subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen
    any common noun) or adv quantif
    fixed WO
    (s.o. has or in some place there is) a surplus or a lot of (people or things). X-ob у Y-a (в месте Z) хоть пруд пруди - person Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with
    place Z is swarming (crawling) with Xs there are scores of Xs in place Z Xs are as plentiful as fish in the sea in place Z person Y has Xs in spades (Xs galore, Xs enough and to spare) there are Xs in spades (Xs galore, Xs enough and to spare) in place Z.
    ...В докладной записке для Теоретика он писал, что известность Мазилы на Западе имеет скорее политический характер, так как художников таких на Западе пруд пруди (Зиновьев 1). In a brief report to Theoretician he wrote that Dauber's fame in the West was largely political, because the West had more artists like him than they knew what to do with (1a)
    «Видите, та жирная... стерва? У нее в каждом ушке ценности, особняк можно купить. Посмотрите на ее лапы! А таких теперь пруд пруди» (Зиновьев 2). "You see that fat old cow9 Each of her earrings is worth a mansion And look at her paws' There are scores of people like her these days" (2a)
    Руководил отделом (сельского хозяйства) Платон Самсонович. Не следует удивляться его имени. У нас таких имен хоть пруд пруди (Искандер 6). The paper's agricultural section was headed by Platon Samsonovich. If one wonders at the name, I should point out that in our region such names were as plentiful as fish in the sea (6a)
    «Да таких колхозниц и колхозников у нас хоть пруд пруди» (Абрамов 1). "If it's kol-khozniki like her you're talking about, we've got them in spades" (1a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-607

  • 8 пруд пруди

    (ХОТЬ) ПРУД ПРУДИ кого-чего, rare кем-чем coll
    [ хоть + VPimper; these forms only, subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif); fixed WO]
    =====
    (s.o has or in some place there is) a surplus or a lot of (people or things). X-OB у Y-a < в месте Z> хоть пруд пруди person Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with; place Z is swarming (crawling) with Xs; there are scores of Xs in place Z; Xs are as plentiful as fish in the sea in place Z; person Y has Xs in spades (Xs galore, Xs enough and to spare); there are Xs in spades (Xs galore, Xs enough and to spare) in place Z.
         ♦...В докладной записке для Теоретика он писал, что известность Мазилы на Западе имеет скорее политический характер, так как художников таких на Западе пруд пруди (Зиновьев 1). In a brief report to Theoretician he wrote that Dauber's fame in the West was largely political, because the West had more artists like him than they knew what to do with (1a)
         ♦ "Видите, та жирная... стерва? У нее в каждом ушке ценности, особняк можно купить. Посмотрите на ее лапы! А таких теперь пруд пруди" (Зиновьев 2). "You see that fat old cow? Each of her earrings is worth a mansion And look at her paws' There are scores of people like her these days" (2a)
         ♦ Руководил отделом [сельского хозяйства] Платон Самсонович. Не следует удивляться его имени. У нас таких имен хоть пруд пруди (Искандер 6). The papers agricultural section was headed by Platon Samsonovich. If one wonders at the name, I should point out that in our region such names were as plentiful as fish in the sea (6a)
         ♦ "Да таких колхозниц и колхозников у нас хоть пруд пруди" (Абрамов 1). "If it's kolkhozniki like her you're talking about, we've got them in spades" (1a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пруд пруди

  • 9 хоть пруд пруди

    (ХОТЬ) ПРУД ПРУДИ кого-чего, rare кем-чем coll
    [ хоть + VPimper; these forms only, subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: any common noun) or adv (quantif); fixed WO]
    =====
    (s.o has or in some place there is) a surplus or a lot of (people or things). X-OB у Y-a < в месте Z> хоть пруд пруди person Y has more Xs than he knows what to do with; place Z is swarming (crawling) with Xs; there are scores of Xs in place Z; Xs are as plentiful as fish in the sea in place Z; person Y has Xs in spades (Xs galore, Xs enough and to spare); there are Xs in spades (Xs galore, Xs enough and to spare) in place Z.
         ♦...В докладной записке для Теоретика он писал, что известность Мазилы на Западе имеет скорее политический характер, так как художников таких на Западе пруд пруди (Зиновьев 1). In a brief report to Theoretician he wrote that Dauber's fame in the West was largely political, because the West had more artists like him than they knew what to do with (1a)
         ♦ "Видите, та жирная... стерва? У нее в каждом ушке ценности, особняк можно купить. Посмотрите на ее лапы! А таких теперь пруд пруди" (Зиновьев 2). "You see that fat old cow? Each of her earrings is worth a mansion And look at her paws' There are scores of people like her these days" (2a)
         ♦ Руководил отделом [сельского хозяйства] Платон Самсонович. Не следует удивляться его имени. У нас таких имен хоть пруд пруди (Искандер 6). The papers agricultural section was headed by Platon Samsonovich. If one wonders at the name, I should point out that in our region such names were as plentiful as fish in the sea (6a)
         ♦ "Да таких колхозниц и колхозников у нас хоть пруд пруди" (Абрамов 1). "If it's kolkhozniki like her you're talking about, we've got them in spades" (1a)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть пруд пруди

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