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41 at home
1. n phr(at home (тж. at-home))As he dressed for dinner his eye fell on a card announcing the "at home" of one of his own cousins. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Island Pharisees’, part I, ch. XIII) — Переодеваясь к обеду, он заметил приглашение на журфикс к одному из своих кузенов.
2. adv phrShe had him to lunch to meet the right people; she gave at Homes where he recited his poems before the most distinguished persons in England... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Cakes and Ale’, ch. XIV) — Миссис Трэффорд пригласила Джаспера на обед, где поэт мог бы встретиться с нужными ему людьми. Она устраивала приемы, на которых он читал свои стихи перед самыми выдающимися людьми Англии.
как дома (обыкн. make oneself at home, make smb. feel at home)I'm so glad you've come to pay us a visit at last. Unfortunately, I have to be out a good deal each day, but I hope you'll make yourself absolutely at home... (SPI) — я так рад, что наконец-то вы собрались навестить нас. К сожалению, мне каждый день приходится подолгу отсутствовать. Но я надеюсь, что это не помешает вам чувствовать себя непринужденно...
She has a way of making everyone feel at home. (RHD) — С ней все чувствуют себя легко и просто.
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42 be at home
1) чувcтвoвaть ceбя кaк дoмa, вecти ceбя нeпpинуждённoO'Hara was not at home at the party (M. Wilson). On her first state visit to the United States since 6, Queen Elisabeth II said she felt right at home (Newsweek)2) (with smb.) чувcтвoвaть ceбя cвoбoднo, нeпpинуждённo c кeм-л.; быть нa дpужecкoй нoгe c кeм-л.His success has changed him in the eyes of his old associates and they are no longer at home with him (W. S. Maugham). Mary....They have always been kind to me and I to them. But I've never felt at home with them (E. O'Neill)3) быть в cвoeй cтиxии, быть xopoшo знaкoмым c пpeдмeтoм, cвoбoднo влaдeть чём-л.; кaк pыбa в вoдeSwimming was his only accomplishment; he felt at home in the water (W. S. Maugham). Field was also very much at home in the world of the fine arts (G. Vidaf) -
43 a home from home
paзг.дoмaшняя oбcтaнoвкa, втopoй дoм; кaк дoмa'This is your home from home for the duration,' Ned told Barley, as we showed him around (J. le Carre). Ted has built a home from home for the feline community. The whole thing started by accident when he agreed to look after a neighbour's cat during a holiday period (Police) -
44 bring smth. home to smb.
1) втолковать что-л. кому-л., довести что-л. до чьего-л. сознания, заставить кого-л. осознать что-лNever in my life... was the vast gap which divides the rich from the poor in America so vividly and forcefully brought home to me. (Th. Dreiser, ‘A Book about Myself’, ch. LX) — Никогда в жизни... пропасть, отделяющая богатых от бедных в Америке, не представала передо мной с такой очевидностью.
The growth of national consciousness in the more than fifty-five differently administered African states and islands, expecially since 1945, has stimulated political thinking and brought home even more to the African people how precarious could be the independence of a single African State standing in isolation from the rest of Africa. (J. Woddis, ‘Africa. The Way Ahead’, ch. VI) — Рост национального сознания на пятидесяти с лишним африканских территориях и островах, управлявшихся различными странами, особенно усилился после 1945 года; он стимулировал развитие политической мысли: африканцы еще острее почувствовали, насколько непрочной может оказаться независимость какого-нибудь отдельного африканского государства, если оно будет держаться изолированно от остальной Африки.
2) уличить кого-л. в чём-л. (особ. в преступлении)...although we suspected Davis it was not easy to bring the crime home to him as he always seemed to have an unimpeachable alibi. (A. Christie, ‘The Thirteen Problems’, ch. 2) —...хотя мы и подозревали Дэвиса, уличить его в совершении преступления было нелегко, так как у него всегда находилось безупречное алиби.
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45 eat smb. out of house and home
разорить кого-л. [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Hostess: "...I am a poor widow of Eastcheap, and he is arrested at my suit." Chief Justice: "For which sum?" Hostess: "It is more than for some, my lord; it is for all, all I have. He hath eaten me out of house and home: he hath put all my substance into that fat belly of his..." (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Henry IV’, part II, act II, sc. 1) — Хозяйка: "...я бедная вдова из Истчипа, и он арестован по моей жалобе." Верховный судья: "Какую сумму он вам должен?" Хозяйка: "Какую там сумму, милорд? Да я сама из-за него скоро с сумой по миру пойду. Он все сожрал у меня, не оставил ни кола ни двора; все мое достояние упрятал в свое толстое брюхо..." (перевод под ред. А. Смирнова)
A man has to look sharp or they'll eat him out of house and home. (E. O'Connor, ‘The Edge of Sadness’, part I, ch. I) — Тут нужно глядеть в оба. А то из-за птиц можешь и по миру пойти.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > eat smb. out of house and home
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46 from home
Общая лексика: на дому (To avoid bankruptcy, Svetlana has decided to close her salon and offer her beauty services from home, thus avoiding taxes altogether.) -
47 eat smb. out of house and home
oбъecть кoгo-л.; paзopить кoгo-л.; пуcтить пo миpу кoгo-л. [шeкcпиpoвcкoe выpaжeниe]A man has to look sharp or they'll eat him out of house and home (E. O'Connor)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > eat smb. out of house and home
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48 come calling at sb's home
Общая лексика: являться в дом (has a negative sense to it)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > come calling at sb's home
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49 walk back/home
се враќа дома2. чекори (up and down горе - долу)3. гази (on the grass по трева)4. пешачи, пропешачува: We walked all the way to the village Ние пешачевме се до селото; Shall we walk a little? Си (ли) за кратка прошетка?; She walks 5 кт every day Таа секој ден пешачи по 5 км5. walk it a) пешачи, пропешачува: If the last bus has gone, we'll have to walk it Ако заминал последниот автобус, ќе мораме да пешачиме. б) brit. inf. се прошета (до победата; лесно победува).; 6. hum. добива нозе: му реп seems to have walked моето пенкало изгледа добило нозе.; 7. walk (free) ослободен е (од обвинение).; 8. go walking оди на прошетка; се шета.; 9. шета (куче); води, шета, прошетува (коњ/некого): She walked me around Paris Таа ме прошета низ Париз.; 10. придружува (некого); допраќа,испраќа (sb to sth некого до нешто): I'll walk you to the station Ќе те допратам до станица.; 11. walk on air на седмо/деветто небо е.; 12. walk sb off his feet inf. npeморува/папсува некого со (долго/брзо) пешачење.; 13. walk tall оди/чекори со кренато -
50 look as if etc one has been dragged through a hedge backwards
expr infmlTheir hair looks as if they'd been dragged through a hedge backwards — У этих девиц волосы торчат во все стороны
You look like someone's been dragging you backwards through a hedge all the way home from school — Где ты так вывалялся после школы?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > look as if etc one has been dragged through a hedge backwards
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51 folder home page
"An Internet Web page or intranet page that is associated with an Outlook folder. If a page has been associated with the folder and the option is set, the Web page appears in the Outlook window whenever you select the folder." -
52 call-home Trojan
A type of Trojan malware that connects to a remote server through a stealth connection and that notifies the server that the malware has been installed.مبلّغ طروادي -
53 he has an office at home and another in town
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he has an office at home and another in town
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54 he has not left the key here or at home
Общая лексика: он не оставил ключ ни здесь, ни домаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he has not left the key here or at home
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55 the rioting in France has been largely limited to impoverished suburban public-housing estates that are home to many immigrants from North America
Общая лексика: муниципальный жилой массивУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the rioting in France has been largely limited to impoverished suburban public-housing estates that are home to many immigrants from North America
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56 thuis
thuis1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:mijn thuis • my homebericht van thuis krijgen • receive news from homehet is bijna een tweede thuis • it's a home away from home————————thuis2〈 bijwoord〉1 [naar huis] home2 [in huis] at home♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 samen uit, samen thuis • we stick together, we're in this togetherwel thuis! • safe journey!vanmiddag ben ik thuis • I'll be at home this afternoonik ben voor niemand thuis • I'm not at home/in to/for anyonedoe maar of je thuis bent • make yourself at homeze doet thuis vertaalwerk • she takes in translationszich ergens thuis gaan voelen • settle down/inhij gaf niet thuis • 〈 niet meewerken〉 he wouldn't play ball; 〈 niet reageren〉 he appeared not to notice/not to hear (me), he didn't bite〈 sport〉 spelen we zondag thuis? • are we playing at home this Sunday?niemand thuis treffen • find nobody at homeiemand (bij zich) thuis uitnodigen • ask someone round/to one's housezich ergens thuis voelen • feel at home/ease somewherehij was niet thuis • he wasn't in/at home, he was outhij woont nog thuis • he's still living at homebij ons thuis • at our place, in our home, back homebij jou thuis • (over) at your place〈 figuurlijk〉 ergens in thuis raken • find one's feet, start to find/know one's way around in something〈 figuurlijk〉 in iets (goed) thuis zijn • be well up in/on something, be at home with/in/on something -
57 resident
['rezidənt] 1. noun(a person who lives or has his home in a particular place: a resident of Edinburgh.) borger2. adjective1) (living or having one's home in a place: He is now resident abroad.) bosiddende2) (living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works: a resident caretaker.) som bor på stedet•- reside- residence
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- take up residence* * *['rezidənt] 1. noun(a person who lives or has his home in a particular place: a resident of Edinburgh.) borger2. adjective1) (living or having one's home in a place: He is now resident abroad.) bosiddende2) (living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works: a resident caretaker.) som bor på stedet•- reside- residence
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58 ser el paraje natural de
(v.) = be home toEx. This region, known as the Kimberley, has been home to Aborigines for more than 40,000 years.* * *(v.) = be home toEx: This region, known as the Kimberley, has been home to Aborigines for more than 40,000 years.
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59 ser la ciudad de
(v.) = be home toEx. This region, known as the Kimberley, has been home to Aborigines for more than 40,000 years.* * *(v.) = be home toEx: This region, known as the Kimberley, has been home to Aborigines for more than 40,000 years.
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60 ser residencia de
(v.) = be home toEx. This region, known as the Kimberley, has been home to Aborigines for more than 40,000 years.* * *(v.) = be home toEx: This region, known as the Kimberley, has been home to Aborigines for more than 40,000 years.
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