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121 В-310
ВРЕМЯ (ДЁЛО) ТЕРПИТ VP subj. pres only: fixed WOthere is still time remaining (to undertake, decide, set about doing sth. etc), haste is not necessarythere is still (plenty of) timethere is no (particular) hurry there is no rush it can wait.О дороге, о мостах писал он, что время терпит, что мужики охотнее предпочитают переваливаться через гору и через овраг до торгового села, чем работать над устройством новой дороги и мостов (Гончаров 1). With regard to the road and bridges, he wrote that there was no particular hurry, since the peasants preferred going over the hill and through the ravine to the village where the market was held to working on the construction of a new road and bridges (1b).«...Время терпит, время терпит-с, и все это одни пустяки-с! Я, напротив, так рад, что вы наконец-то к нам прибыли...» (Достоевский 3). "There's no rush, по rush, these are all trifles! And I'm so glad you finally have come to see us..." (3b).(author's usage) Ипполит Матвеевич и сам понимал, что у пришедшего дело маленькое, что оно терпит, а потому... углубился в бумаги (Ильф и Петров 1). Ippo lit Matveyevich also felt the young man's business was a trifling one and could wait, and so he...immersed himself in the papers (1a). -
122 время терпит
• ВРЕМЯ < ДЕЛО> ТЕРПИТ[VPsubj; pres only: fixed WO]=====⇒ there is still time remaining (to undertake, decide, set about doing sth. etc), haste is not necessary:- it can wait.♦ О дороге, о мостах писал он, что время терпит, что мужики охотнее предпочитают переваливаться через гору и через овраг до торгового села, чем работать над устройством новой дороги и мостов (Гончаров 1). With regard to the road and bridges, he wrote that there was no particular hurry, since the peasants preferred going over the hill and through the ravine to the village where the market was held to working on the construction of a new road and bridges (1b).♦ "...Время терпит, время терпит-с, и все это одни пустяки-с! Я, напротив, так рад, что вы наконец-то к нам прибыли..." (Достоевский 3). "There's no rush, no rush, these are all trifles! And I'm so glad you finally have come to see us..." (3b).♦ [author's usage] Ипполит Матвеевич и сам понимал, что у пришедшего дело маленькое, что оно терпит, а потому... углубился в бумаги (Ильф и Петров 1). Ippolit Matveyevich also felt the young man's business was a trifling one and could wait, and so he...immersed himself in the papers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > время терпит
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123 дело терпит
• ВРЕМЯ < ДЕЛО> ТЕРПИТ[VPsubj; pres only: fixed WO]=====⇒ there is still time remaining (to undertake, decide, set about doing sth. etc), haste is not necessary:- it can wait.♦ О дороге, о мостах писал он, что время терпит, что мужики охотнее предпочитают переваливаться через гору и через овраг до торгового села, чем работать над устройством новой дороги и мостов (Гончаров 1). With regard to the road and bridges, he wrote that there was no particular hurry, since the peasants preferred going over the hill and through the ravine to the village where the market was held to working on the construction of a new road and bridges (1b).♦ "...Время терпит, время терпит-с, и все это одни пустяки-с! Я, напротив, так рад, что вы наконец-то к нам прибыли..." (Достоевский 3). "There's no rush, no rush, these are all trifles! And I'm so glad you finally have come to see us..." (3b).♦ [author's usage] Ипполит Матвеевич и сам понимал, что у пришедшего дело маленькое, что оно терпит, а потому... углубился в бумаги (Ильф и Петров 1). Ippolit Matveyevich also felt the young man's business was a trifling one and could wait, and so he...immersed himself in the papers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дело терпит
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124 lata
pl rok* * *-; pllata dwudzieste/trzydzieste — the twenties/thirties
* * *pl.Gen. lat1. (= liczba mnoga rzeczownika rok) years; lata dziewięćdziesiąte the nineties, the 90s; lata chude lean years; lata tłuste good years; kopę lat! long time no see!; sto lat! many happy returns!; od wielu lat for (many) years; od niepamiętnych lat as far back as anyone can remember; po latach years later; z biegiem lat as the years went by, with the passage of time.2. (= czas przeżyty przez kogoś) years; lata l. latka lecą we're getting older; ile masz lat? how old are you?; mieć l. liczyć sobie dwadzieścia lat be twenty years old; mieć najlepsze lata za sobą be over the hill; mieć swoje lata be long in the tooth; (nie) wyglądać na swoje lata (not) look one's age; zob. t. rok.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lata
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125 mayor1
1 = senior, elderly, eldest.Nota: Referido a edad.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.Ex. When her eldest son developed a glaucoma she became aware of the lack of suitable books.----* apto para mayores de 13 años o menores acompañados = PG-13.* asistencia social para los mayores = elderly care, elder care [eldercare].* centro de día para mayores = day centre for the elderly.* cuidado de los mayores = kinkeeping.* cuidados de los mayores = elderly care, elder care [eldercare].* cuidados para personas mayores = elderly care, elder care [eldercare].* familiar que cuida de los mayores = kinkeeper.* gente mayor = elderly people.* hombre mayor = elderly man.* mayor de 25 años = mature adult.* mayores, los = elderly, the.* muy mayor = over the hill.* pesonas mayores = elderly people.* ser mayor = be older. -
126 por|osnąć1
pf — por|astać impf (porósł — porastam) Ⅰ vt (pokryć) krzaki porastały dno wąwozu there were some bushes growing in the bottom of the gorge- mech porastał pnie drzew trees were covered with moss- górną wargę porastał mu wąsik he had a small moustache on his upper lip- zwierzę porośnięte a. porosłe gęstą sierścią an animal covered with thick hair- grób porośnięty a. porosły wysoką trawą a grave overgrown with high grassⅡ vi 1. (pokryć się) wzgórze porosło trawą grass has grown over the hill- drzewo porastało młodymi liśćmi the tree was sprouting new leaves2. pot. (puścić kiełki) [zboże] to sprout- kartofle porastały w piwnicy the potatoes sprouted in the cellar■ porosnąć w sadło pot. to get richThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > por|osnąć1
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127 славны бубны за горами
посл.far-off bells always ring sweet; cf. the grass is always greener next door (over the hill); it's fine and green, the grass the other side of the hedge (of the fence)Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > славны бубны за горами
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128 дезертировать из армии
1) General subject: defect from the army2) Jargon: French leave, hit the hump, go over the hill3) Makarov: desert the colours, desert from the armyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дезертировать из армии
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