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1 have a good thing going
expr infml1)When he inherited a fortune he sure had a good thing going — Когда он получил в наследство целое состояние, ему, разумеется, здорово повезло
2)She has a good thing going painting and selling her pictures at art fairs — Она делает хороший бизнес на продаже своих картин на ярмарках произведений искусства
3)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a good thing going
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2 плечо
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1) shoulder правое плечо вперед! воен. ≈ left turn!, left wheel! трепать кого-л. по плечу ≈ to pat smb.'s shoulder на плечо! ≈ shoulder arms! брать на плечи, вскидывать на плечи ≈ to shoulder поводить плечом ≈ to move one's shoulder пожимать плечами ≈ to shrug one's shoulders расправлять плечи ≈ to straighten/square one's shoulders хлопать по плечу ≈ to tap on the shoulder
2) анат. upper arm, humerus мн. - ri
3) тех. arm плечо рычага ≈ lever плечо кривошипа ≈ crankweb ∙ %% за плечами ≈ to be behind smb., to have smth. behind oneself с плеч долой ≈ to be rid of smth., to be off smb.'s shoulders/mind с(о всего) плеча ≈ with all one's might;
to straight from the shoulder плечом к плечу ≈ shoulder to shoulder, side by side это ему не по плечу ≈he is not equal to the task, it is beyond him это ему по плечу ≈ it is within his grasp/reach, he is equal to the task с чужого плеча ≈ worn, second-hand гора с плеч свалилась разг. ≈ a load off one's mind косая сажень в плечах разг. ≈ broad shoulders;
broad as an ax сбрасывать с плеч сваливать с плеч скидывать с плеч сваливаться с плеч лежать на плечах взваливать на плечи ложиться на плечи перекладывать на плечи похлопывать по плечу выносить на своих плечах иметь голову на плечахплеч|о - с.
1. shoulder;
2. анат. humerus ( pl. -ri) ;
3. тех. arm;
~ом к ~у shoulder to shoulder;
иметь голову на ~ах have* a head on one`s shoulders;
с плеч долой that`s done, that`s off my mind;
это ему не по ~у it`s beyond his powers, he`s not up to it;
с чьего-л. ~а passed on to one by smb., inherited from smb. ;
с чужого ~а cast-off;
у него зa ~ами 40 лет трудовой жизни forty years of toil lie behind him. -
3 tainted goods
1) торг. испорченные [неисправные товары\] (товары, не соответствующие принятым стандартам качества)If the consumers receive tainted goods, they should voice out the problems and get the right and good products. — Если потребители приобретут испорченные товары, они должны сообщить об этом и получить исправные и качественные товары.
Syn:2) эк. бойкотируемые товары (товары, бойкотируемые членами общества или странами по какой-л. причине, напр., по политическим мотивам или мотивам безопасности)American farmers should know that GMO animal feed is considered tainted goods on the world market. — Американские фермеры должны знать, что генетически модифицированные корма для животных бойкотируются на мировом рынке.
3) общ. испорченные [порочные\] люди, порочное обществоа) (люди, совершающие плохие поступки; общество из таких людей)No matter how good we try to be, we have all inherited a sinful nature from Adam and Eve. We are all "tainted goods". — Вне зависимости от того, какими хорошими мы пытаемся быть, мы все унаследовали греховную сущность от Адама и Евы. Мы все порочны.
б) (люди, которые отвергаются обществом)Until the end of the semester you'll be known as the guy who got dropped. Most girls will view you as tainted goods. — До конца семестра ты будешь известен как парень, которого бросила девушка. Большинство других девушек будут смотреть на тебя как на "испорченный товар".
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4 debt
nдолг; задолженность; долговое обязательство
- accruing debt
- accumulated debt
- active debt
- amortized debt
- assignable debt
- bad debt
- bank debt
- bill debt
- blocked debt
- bond debt
- bonded debt
- book debt
- bottomry debt
- business debt
- budget debts
- clearing debt
- collateral debt
- commercial debt
- company debts
- consolidated debt
- contract debt
- corporation debts
- crown debt
- current debt
- current external national debt
- deferred debt
- discounted debt
- distressed debt
- doubtful debt
- dubious debt
- due debt
- effective debt
- equalization debt
- external debt
- extinguished debt
- fixed debt
- floating debt
- foreign debt
- former debt
- frozen debt
- funded debt
- government debt
- government floating debt
- gross debt
- gross national debt
- heavy debt
- huge debt
- hypothecary debt
- inherited debt
- interest-bearing debt
- internal debt
- irrecoverable debt
- joint debt
- joint and several debt
- judgement debt
- junior debt
- liquid debt
- liquidated debt
- living debt
- long-term debt
- matured debt
- maturing debt
- money debt
- mortgage debt
- national debt
- net debt
- net bonded debt
- nonperforming debt
- nonrecoverable debt
- nonrepayable debt
- old debt
- ordinary debt
- outstanding debt
- overlapping debt
- paid debt
- past debt
- past due debt
- permanent debt
- petty debt
- plain debt
- preferential debt
- preferred debt
- privileged debt
- productive debt
- provable debts
- public debt
- recoverable debt
- recourse debt
- redeemed debt
- repaid debt
- residual debt
- retired debt
- rescheduled debt
- restructured debt
- secured debt
- senior debt
- short-term debt
- speciality debt
- stale debt
- state debt
- statute-barred debt
- subordinated debt
- total debt
- uncollectible debt
- undischarged debt
- unfunded debt
- unified debt
- unpaid debt
- unrecoverable debt
- unredeemed debt
- unsecured debt
- unserviced debt
- written-off debt
- debt at law
- debts in arrears
- debts in foreign countries
- debts of a business enterprise
- debt of deferred maturity
- debt on a bill
- debts on loans
- debt on pawn
- debt under a contract
- debts due
- debt issued by a general government body
- debts owing and accruing
- debts owing by and debts owing to
- debts receivable
- debts repayable in annual installments
- debt secured by a document
- without debts
- accumulate debt
- acknowledge a debt
- acquit a debt
- acquit from a debt
- amortize a debt
- assume a debt
- attach a debt
- be encumbered with debts
- be in debt
- be involved in debts
- be out of debt
- call a debt
- cancel a debt
- clear a debt
- collect debts
- consolidate a debt
- contract debts
- convert debts into bills
- cover a debt
- deduct a debt
- defer a debt
- discharge a debt
- encumber with debts
- extinguish a debt
- forgive a debt
- get into debts
- get out of debts
- have debts
- incur debts
- liquidate a debt
- make over a debt
- meet a debt
- pay a debt
- pay back a debt
- pay off a debt
- pile up debts
- recover a debt
- redeem a debt
- reduce a debt
- reimburse a debt
- release from a debt
- remit a debt
- repay a debt
- repudiate a debt
- reschedule a debt
- restructure a debt
- retire a debt
- roll over the debt
- run into debts
- run up a debt
- service a debt
- settle a debt
- sink a debt
- slash a debt
- sue for a debt
- waive a debt
- wipe out a debt
- work out a debt
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5 be born in purple
(be born in (или to) purple (тж. be born in или to the purple, cradled in или in the purple))1) родиться в пурпуре, родиться в королевской семье2) родиться в знатной семье, в роскошиTod Johnson was no more born to the purple than was the original Charles Martel. (J. Steinbeck, ‘The Short Reign of Pipin IV’) — Тод Джонсон отличался не большей знатностью рода, чем семья Чарлза Мартела.
‘If you were to look behind this mirror,’ she continued cynically, ‘you might find perhaps several sorts of men-gamblers who have taken chances and won... heirs who inherited fortunes for which they did not need to work, born as they were to the purple...’ (W. Du Bois, ‘Worlds of Color’, ch. XX) — - Если бы вы заглянули за это зеркало, - продолжала княгиня с циничной усмешкой, - вы, вероятно, обнаружили бы там людей разного сорта: азартных игроков, которые пошли на риск и выиграли... наследников крупных состояний, которым не надо трудиться, ибо они родились богачами...
Ginnie was snowing this ex Marine. Man, but really snowing him. The story of her life. And he was eating it up: all about how she, Ginnie, was the local banker's daughter... and had been born to the purple. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book V, ch. LXVI) — Гинни несла чушь, а бывший морской пехотинец слушал ее развесив уши. Ах, какая это была восхитительная чушь! Она рассказывала о своей жизни. И он всему верил. Верил, что она дочь местного банкира... и родилась в роскоши.
The old Whig party reserved the highest places for those cradled in the purple. (G. Bancroft, ‘History of the United States’, OED) — Убеленная сединой партия вигов раздавала теплые местечки представителям знати.
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6 the whole kit and caboodle
aмep. paзг.вcё вмecтe, цeликoм; вcё имущecтвo; вcя кoмпaния, бpaтияWhen the old man died, Aunt Serena had inherited the whole kit and caboodle from half a century in the China trade (A. Myrer). That would have been a logical thing for them to do, just start swimming, pa and ma, grandpa and grandma and Baby Rosebud... the whole kit and caboodle of 'em (R. P. Warren)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > the whole kit and caboodle
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