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1 Кощей Бессмертный
1) General subject: evil spirit (in Russian fairy-tales), a bony old man, Koschei the Immortal2) Mythology: Koschei the deathless3) Fairy tales: Koshchey (Tzar,\Кощей Бессмертный the Immortal, Deathless, etc.) (mostly, Koschei the Immortal or Koschei the Deathless. Sometimes, also Koshchei, Kashchej and Kaschei), Kashchei (Tzar,\Кощей Бессмертный the Immortal, Deathless, etc.), Kashchey (Tzar,\Кощей Бессмертный the Immortal, Deathless, etc.) -
2 кощей бессмертный
1) General subject: evil spirit (in Russian fairy-tales), a bony old man, Koschei the Immortal2) Mythology: Koschei the deathless3) Fairy tales: Koshchey (Tzar,\Кощей Бессмертный the Immortal, Deathless, etc.) (mostly, Koschei the Immortal or Koschei the Deathless. Sometimes, also Koshchei, Kashchej and Kaschei), Kashchei (Tzar,\Кощей Бессмертный the Immortal, Deathless, etc.), Kashchey (Tzar,\Кощей Бессмертный the Immortal, Deathless, etc.) -
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ТРИДЕВЯТОЕ (ТРИДЕСЯТОЕ) ЦАРСТВО (ГОСУДАРСТВО) folk poet NP sing only fixed WOin Russian fairy tales, a very distant landby extension any very distant place: faraway land (place) faraway kingdom kingdom beyond the sea(s) never-never land.Я выключила радио... и начала читать ей (Лельке) сказку... «Прощай, красна девица, - печально сказал он. - Лечу я за тридевять земель, в тридевятое царство, в тридесятое государство. Если любишь, ищи меня там» (Чуковская 2). I turned the radio off...and started to read her (Lyolka) a fairy-story..."Farewell, lovely maiden," he said sadly, "I am flying off to the other end of the world, to a kingdom beyond the seas. If you love me look for me there" (2a).Положим, например, существует канцелярия, не здесь, а в тридевятом государстве... (Гоголь 3). Let us suppose, for instance, that there is a government office, not here but in some never-never land... (3c). -
4 тридевятое государство
• ТРИДЕВЯТОЕ (ТРИДЕСЯТОЕ) ЦАРСТВО < ГОСУДАРСТВО> folk poet[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ in Russian fairy tales, a very distant land; by extension any very distant place:- faraway land < place>;- never-never land.♦ Я выключила радио... и начала читать ей [Лельке] сказку... "Прощай, красна девица, - печально сказал он. - Лечу я за тридевять земель, в тридевятое царство, в тридесятое государство. Если любишь, ищи меня там" (Чуковская 2). I turned the radio off...and started to read her [Lyolka] a fairy-story...."Farewell, lovely maiden," he said sadly, "I am flying off to the other end of the world, to a kingdom beyond the seas. If you love me look for me there" (2a).♦ Положим, например, существует канцелярия, не здесь, а в тридевятом государстве... (Гоголь 3). Let us suppose, for instance, that there is a government office, not here but in some never-never land... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тридевятое государство
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5 тридевятое царство
• ТРИДЕВЯТОЕ (ТРИДЕСЯТОЕ) ЦАРСТВО < ГОСУДАРСТВО> folk poet[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ in Russian fairy tales, a very distant land; by extension any very distant place:- faraway land < place>;- never-never land.♦ Я выключила радио... и начала читать ей [Лельке] сказку... "Прощай, красна девица, - печально сказал он. - Лечу я за тридевять земель, в тридевятое царство, в тридесятое государство. Если любишь, ищи меня там" (Чуковская 2). I turned the radio off...and started to read her [Lyolka] a fairy-story...."Farewell, lovely maiden," he said sadly, "I am flying off to the other end of the world, to a kingdom beyond the seas. If you love me look for me there" (2a).♦ Положим, например, существует канцелярия, не здесь, а в тридевятом государстве... (Гоголь 3). Let us suppose, for instance, that there is a government office, not here but in some never-never land... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тридевятое царство
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6 тридесятое государство
• ТРИДЕВЯТОЕ (ТРИДЕСЯТОЕ) ЦАРСТВО < ГОСУДАРСТВО> folk poet[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ in Russian fairy tales, a very distant land; by extension any very distant place:- faraway land < place>;- never-never land.♦ Я выключила радио... и начала читать ей [Лельке] сказку... "Прощай, красна девица, - печально сказал он. - Лечу я за тридевять земель, в тридевятое царство, в тридесятое государство. Если любишь, ищи меня там" (Чуковская 2). I turned the radio off...and started to read her [Lyolka] a fairy-story...."Farewell, lovely maiden," he said sadly, "I am flying off to the other end of the world, to a kingdom beyond the seas. If you love me look for me there" (2a).♦ Положим, например, существует канцелярия, не здесь, а в тридевятом государстве... (Гоголь 3). Let us suppose, for instance, that there is a government office, not here but in some never-never land... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тридесятое государство
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7 тридесятое царство
• ТРИДЕВЯТОЕ (ТРИДЕСЯТОЕ) ЦАРСТВО < ГОСУДАРСТВО> folk poet[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ in Russian fairy tales, a very distant land; by extension any very distant place:- faraway land < place>;- never-never land.♦ Я выключила радио... и начала читать ей [Лельке] сказку... "Прощай, красна девица, - печально сказал он. - Лечу я за тридевять земель, в тридевятое царство, в тридесятое государство. Если любишь, ищи меня там" (Чуковская 2). I turned the radio off...and started to read her [Lyolka] a fairy-story...."Farewell, lovely maiden," he said sadly, "I am flying off to the other end of the world, to a kingdom beyond the seas. If you love me look for me there" (2a).♦ Положим, например, существует канцелярия, не здесь, а в тридевятом государстве... (Гоголь 3). Let us suppose, for instance, that there is a government office, not here but in some never-never land... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тридесятое царство
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9 Иван-Царевич
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10 избушка
ж.••избу́шка на ку́рьих но́жках — 1) ( в сказках) hut on chicken legs (in Russian fairy tales, the home of the witch Baba-Yaga) 2) (шаткий, убогий домишко) hut on wobbly stilts
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11 кощей
м.1) фольк. (Коще́й) = Коще́й Бессме́ртный2) шутл. ( о тощем человеке) thin bony man; skeleton; ≈ Skinny, Lanky; Bony Moroney, Spindle Dick sl3) разг. ( скряга) miser, skinflint••Коще́й Бессме́ртный фольк. — Koshchei the Deathless / Immortal (in Russian fairy tales, a very old, rich and powerful evil magician who will die only when a treasured needle is broken)
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12 баба-яга
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МОЛОЧНЫЕ РЕКИ И КИСЕЛЬНЫЕ БЕРЕГА МОЛОЧНЫЕ РЕКИ, КИСЕЛЬНЫЕ БЕРЕГА folk poet NP pl only fixed WOan idyllic place or a life of ease and plenty in such a place: (life in) a (the) land of milk and honey(life in) a land flowing with milk and honey.Молферма... Самое слово звучало для эльгенских узников как обозначение волшебной страны. Молочные реки, кисельные берега... (Гинзбург 2). The dairy farm the very words sounded to Elgen inmates like the designation of a fairy kingdom A land flowing with milk and honey. (2a).The phrase often occurs in Russian folk tales.«Кисель с молоком» ("a gelatinous fruit dessert served with milk") used to be popular among peasants. The phrase may have been influenced by the Bible (Ex. 3:8). -
14 молочные реки и кисельные берега
• МОЛОЧНЫЕ РЕКИ И КИСЕЛЬНЫЕ БЕРЕГА; МОЛОЧНЫЕ РЕКИ, КИСЕЛЬНЫЕ БЕРЕГ A folk poet[NP; pl only; fixed WO]=====⇒ an idyllic place or a life of ease and plenty in such a place:- (life in) a land flowing with milk and honey.♦ Молферма... Самое слово звучало для эльгенских узников как обозначение волшебной страны. Молочные реки, кисельные берега... (Гинзбург 2). The dairy farm the very words sounded to Elgen inmates like the designation of a fairy kingdom A land flowing with milk and honey. (2a).—————← The phrase often occurs in Russian folk tales. "Кисель с молоком" ("a gelatinous fruit dessert served with milk") used to be popular among peasants. The phrase may have been influenced by the Bible (Ex. 3:8).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > молочные реки и кисельные берега
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15 молочные реки, кисельные берега
• МОЛОЧНЫЕ РЕКИ И КИСЕЛЬНЫЕ БЕРЕГА; МОЛОЧНЫЕ РЕКИ, КИСЕЛЬНЫЕ БЕРЕГ A folk poet[NP; pl only; fixed WO]=====⇒ an idyllic place or a life of ease and plenty in such a place:- (life in) a land flowing with milk and honey.♦ Молферма... Самое слово звучало для эльгенских узников как обозначение волшебной страны. Молочные реки, кисельные берега... (Гинзбург 2). The dairy farm the very words sounded to Elgen inmates like the designation of a fairy kingdom A land flowing with milk and honey. (2a).—————← The phrase often occurs in Russian folk tales. "Кисель с молоком" ("a gelatinous fruit dessert served with milk") used to be popular among peasants. The phrase may have been influenced by the Bible (Ex. 3:8).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > молочные реки, кисельные берега
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