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  • 41 One may make up a soft bed, but still it will be hard to sleep in.

    фраз. Мягко стелет, да жестко спать.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > One may make up a soft bed, but still it will be hard to sleep in.

  • 42 sleep with one eye open

    Новый англо-русский словарь > sleep with one eye open

  • 43 one hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after

    посл.
    "час сна до полуночи стоит двух после полуночи"

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > one hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after

  • 44 the last sleep

    эвф.
    (the last (или long) sleep (тж. never-ending sleep, one's last sleep или the sleep that knows not breaking))
    вечный сон, смерть

    To return from a long travel... to the sight of a loved father lying peaceful in his last sleep, had never been, was never likely to be forgotten by so impressionable and warmhearted a man as Jolyon. (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. VI) — Вернуться из долгого путешествия... и увидеть любимого отца, мирно спящего вечным сном, - такое воспоминание не могло изгладиться из памяти столь впечатлительного и доброго человека, как Джолион.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the last sleep

  • 45 be one's own enemy

    (be one's own (worst) enemy (тж. be nobody's enemy, but one's own))
    действовать во вред себе; сам себе враг

    He's his own worst enemy, you know... We all like a drop to drink, but I fancy that he takes more than most of us. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. XIX) — Мистер Пассант, знаете ли, самому, себе враг... Все мы можем немного выпить, но он в этом удержу не знает.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > be one's own enemy

  • 46 have one's head screwed on right

    иметь голову на плечах, быть смышлёным, сообразительным

    Mrs. Bessie had her head screwed on the right way, there was no denying it, although why she married Ted Watt no one could imagine. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Coonardoo’, ch. II) — Нельзя отрицать, что миссис Бесси - женщина с головой, хотя и непонятно, как она могла выйти замуж за Теда Уотта.

    But she's got her head screwed on, has Kitty. She'll be careful, she won't let the police get hold of her again. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. 29) — У Китти голова хорошо варит. Она больше не попадет в руки полиции.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have one's head screwed on right

  • 47 in at one ear and out at the other

    в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло; ≈ мимо ушей (обыкн. употр. с гл. to go)

    But the crying and the calling of the bells went in through one ear and out through the other, as sounds unasked for, and sounds unanswered. (S. O'Casey, ‘I Knock at the Door’, ‘R.I.P.’) — Но вопли и призывы колоколов входили в одно ухо и выходили в другое, как звуки непрошенные и остающиеся без ответа.

    ‘She was always free with her money. Kitty was.’ She added: ‘Her father used to tell her off about that. But it went in one ear and out of the other.’ (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. 23) — - Китти никогда не умела беречь деньги, - сказала миссис Пейтман и добавила: - Отец часто отчитывал ее за это, но Китти пропускала его нотации мимо ушей.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in at one ear and out at the other

  • 48 lie in the bed one has made

    (lie (или sleep) in (или on) the bed one has made (тж. make one's bed and have to lie in или on it))
    расплачиваться за свои поступки; ≈ пожинать то, что посеял [происходит от посл. as you make your bed, so you must lie on it; см. as you make your bed, so you must lie on it]

    She felt that she must not yield, she must go on leading her straitened, humdrum life. This was her punishment for having made a mistake. She had made her bed, and she must lie on it. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardt’, ch. XIX) — И все же Дженни чувствовала, что не должна уступать Кейну, должна по-прежнему вести честную, трудную и однообразную жизнь. Это наказание за ее прошлое. Она должна пожинать то, что сама посеяла.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > lie in the bed one has made

  • 49 the weight of the world on one's shoulders

    (the weight of the world on one's shoulders (тж. the world on one's back или shoulders))
    тяжкий груз (ответственности, огорчений, забот и т. п.) на чьих-л. плечах (обыкн. употр. с гл. to carry)

    ‘She's so nervous. I don't think you should keep her waiting. She's crying and half-hysterical.’ ‘Tell her to quit carrying the world on her shoulders, and let someone else do the worrying.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Sleep-Walker's Niece’, ch. XIII) — - Эдна очень нервничает. По-моему, не надо заставлять ее ждать. Она плачет, буквально на грани истерики. - А вы ей скажите: всех не пережалеешь. Пусть жалеет кто-нибудь другой.

    don't look as if you had the weight of the world on your shoulders, Henry, just because you have to mow the lawn. (DAI) — Тебе ведь надо только скосить траву на этой поляне, Генри. Нечего вздыхать, не такой уж это непосильный труд.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the weight of the world on one's shoulders

  • 50 off one's chump

    off one's chump/head/nut/rocker inf спятить; белены объесться; не в своем уме; тронутый; чокнутый

    He must be off his chump to pay so much money for old junk.

    Spending that much on a car! He must be off his rocker! You're off your head if you think I'll pay your debts.

    When she said we had to sleep in the barn we thought she was off her nut.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off one's chump

  • 51 off one's head

    off one's chump/head/nut/rocker inf спятить; белены объесться; не в своем уме; тронутый; чокнутый

    He must be off his chump to pay so much money for old junk.

    Spending that much on a car! He must be off his rocker! You're off your head if you think I'll pay your debts.

    When she said we had to sleep in the barn we thought she was off her nut.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off one's head

  • 52 off one's nut

    off one's chump/head/nut/rocker inf спятить; белены объесться; не в своем уме; тронутый; чокнутый

    He must be off his chump to pay so much money for old junk.

    Spending that much on a car! He must be off his rocker! You're off your head if you think I'll pay your debts.

    When she said we had to sleep in the barn we thought she was off her nut.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off one's nut

  • 53 off one's rocker

    off one's chump/head/nut/rocker inf спятить; белены объесться; не в своем уме; тронутый; чокнутый

    He must be off his chump to pay so much money for old junk.

    Spending that much on a car! He must be off his rocker! You're off your head if you think I'll pay your debts.

    When she said we had to sleep in the barn we thought she was off her nut.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > off one's rocker

  • 54 jump out of one's skin

    вздрогнуть, подскочить (от испуга, неожиданности и т. п.)

    It was the first night Neil had ever spent in the jungle and he could not sleep... when on a sudden he heard the shriek of a monkey seized by a snake or the spream of a night-bird he nearly jumped out of his skin. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Neil MacAdam’) — Это была первая ночь, которую ему пришлось провести в джунглях. Он не мог заснуть... Услыхав отчаянный вопль обезьяны, которую схватила змея, или пронзительный крик ночной птицы, он вскакивал как ужаленный.

    Suddenly... he heard someone running after him. Then a hand was laid on his own. He started almost out of his skin and swung round. (A. J. Cronln, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part III, ch. III) — Внезапно... за спиной у Стивена раздались торопливые шаги, и чья-то рука тронула его за локоть. Вздрогнув от неожиданности, он обернулся.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > jump out of one's skin

  • 55 jump out of one's skin

       вздpoгнуть, пoдcкoчить (oт иcпугa, нeoжидaннocти и т. п.)
        It was the first night Neil had ever spent in the jungle and he could not sleep... when on a sudden he heard the shriek of a monkey seized by a snake or the scream of a night bird he nearly jumped out of his skin (W. S. Maugham). Suddenly he heard someone running after him. Then a hand was laid on his own. He started almost out of his skin and swung round (A. J. Cronin)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > jump out of one's skin

  • 56 in sleep

    Общая лексика: (one's) во сне

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > in sleep

  • 57 take one's medicine

    1) примириться с неизбежным, стойко перенести что-л. неприятное; ≈ проглотить пилюлю

    You go back and take your medicine like a man. (O. Henry, ‘Cabbages and Kings’, ch. XVII) — Отправляйтесь обратно и примиритесь с неизбежным, как подобает мужчине.

    But he had never run away... He had always stayed and taken his medicine. Cheese-Face had been a little fiend at fighting, and had never once shown mercy to him. But he had stayed. He had stayed with it! (J. London, ‘Martin Eden,’ ch. XV) — Но Мартин ни разу не обратился в бегство... Он всегда стойко держался до конца, хотя ему и приходилось туго. Масляная Рожа был подлым противником и не давал никогда пощады. Но Мартин держался до конца!

    ...it must have been bitter medicine to take and, except for Howden's own toughness in negotiations, the concession would never have been won. (A. Hailey, ‘In High Places’, ch. 17) —...это была горькая пилюля для президента США, и если бы Хауден не проявил такой твердости в переговорах, то никогда не добился бы этой уступки.

    If it were just myself, I think I might conceivably stay here and take my medicine. But there is the whole crowd... They'll be under inspection as long as I am here. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. 37) — Если бы речь шла только обо мне, то я, вероятно, остался бы здесь и понес заслуженное наказание. Но дело касается многих людей... Если я здесь останусь, их замучают проверками.

    ‘you had a duty to notify police.’ ‘Yes, I understand.’ ‘Therefore,’ Tragg went on, ‘you'd have to take your medicine on that.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Cautious Coquette’, ch. 18) — - Вам следовало сообщить полиции, что вы обнаружили тело. - Понимаю. - Вам еще достанется за то, что вы не позвонили, - продолжал Трэг.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > take one's medicine

  • 58 to sleep one's last sleep

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to sleep one's last sleep

  • 59 I hit on it when I wasn't able to sleep one night

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I hit on it when I wasn't able to sleep one night

  • 60 As one make his bed, so he will sleep.

    фраз. Как постелешь, так и поспишь.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > As one make his bed, so he will sleep.

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