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61 olmak
",-ur 1. to become, come to exist, come into being. 2. to happen, occur, be, take place. 3. to be (to have or occupy a place or position; to show a certain characteristic): Beşte orada olmalıyım. I ought to be there at five o´clock. Cesur olmalısın. You should be bold. 4. to have (used with possessives): Param olsaydı alırdım. If I´d had the money, I´d have bought it. Benim o semtte bir evim olmalı. I ought to have a house in that part of town. 5. (for time) to pass, elapse, be: Oraya gideli iki yıl oldu. It´s been two years since he went over there. 6. (for something) to be acceptable, be all right, be okay: Olur mu öyle? Can (something like) that be okay? Olur! Okay! Olmaz! No! 7. to ripen; (for food) to be cooked, be done. 8. /a/ (for an article of clothing) to fit. 9. /dan/ to lose, be deprived of: Canından oldu. He lost his life. Kumar yüzünden servetinden oldu. She lost her fortune by gambling. 10. to catch (a disease): Tifo oldu. He caught typhoid fever. 11. to undergo (something): Ameliyat oldu. He underwent an operation. Ahmet yarın imtihan olacak. Ahmet will take an exam tomorrow. 12. /a/ (for something) to be a source of (something) to (someone): Bu ilacın ona çok yararı oldu. This medicine has really helped her. 13. slang to get drunk: Sen bayağı oldun. You´re as drunk as a lord. Oldu. colloq. All right./OK./Very well./Agreed. -la beraber/birlikte although: Parlak bir zekâsı olmamakla beraber para kazanmasını biliyor. He´s no whiz kid, but he does know how to make money. olan/olup biten all (the events) that took place. olup bitmek to happen, take place. olduğu gibi 1. as (one) is, as (it) is: İnsanları olduğu gibi kabul etmelisin. You should accept people as they are. 2. as it (they) happened: Her şeyi olduğu gibi anlatacağım. I will explain everything as it happened. 3. besides being..., in addition to being...; besides having..., in addition to having...: Hasta olduğu gibi, yoksul da. Besides being sick, he is poor. olduğu kadar 1. besides being...; besides having...: Oda küçük olduğu kadar, karanlık da. Besides being small, the room is dark. 2. as much as possible: Hepsini bitirmek zorunda değilsin, olduğu kadar yap. You don´t have to finish it all; do what you can. Olan oldu. What´s done is done. olup olacağı all: Bendeki paranın olup olacağı bu kadar. This is all the money I´ve got on me. Onun olup olacağı bir köy muhtarı. He´ll never be anything more than the mayor of a village. Olup olacağımız toprak mı? Are we nothing more than dust? oldum bittim/oldum olası/oldum olasıya for as long as anyone can remember, from time immemorial, always. oldu olmadı It´s been just about...: Bu işe başlayalı on yıl oldu olmadı. It´s been just about ten years since he began this job. olmak üzere 1. being: İşyerimizde, ikisi Fransız olmak üzere, yirmi eleman var. In our firm we have twenty personnel, two of whom are French. 2. to be on the point of being: Kahven olmak üzere. Your coffee´s just about ready. olur olmaz 1. just any old, whatever, any... that: Olur olmaz her kitabı okuma! Don´t read any old book you happen to see! 2. at random, without thinking: Olur olmaz konuşma! Don´t just talk whenever you feel like it. " -
62 sam
I pronsam to zrobiłem — I did it myselfprzyszła sama — she came alone lub on her own
byłam tam sama jedna — I was there all alone lub all by myself
być sam na sam (z +instr) — to be alone (with) (uściśla czas, miejsce, termin)
same drobne (pieniądze) — only small change (o wystarczającej przyczynie/racji)
na samą myśl o czymś — at the very lub mere thought of sth ( podkreślenie ważności)
w rzeczy samej — indeed (w połączeniach z "sobie", "siebie", "się")
sam z siebie — of my/his {itp.} own accord
przechodzić (przejść perf) samego siebie — to excel o.s.
zostawiać (zostawić perf) kogoś samemu sobie — to leave sb to himself/herself (w połączeniach z "ten", "taki")
II - mu; -my; loc sg - mie; mtym samym — thereby, thus
* * *a.1. (= opuszczony) alone; sam jeden all alone; całkiem sam all alone, all by o.s.; robić coś samemu do sth o.s., do sth on one's own; iść samemu go alone; ( na imprezę) stag it, come l. go stag; zostać z kimś sam na sam get sb to o.s.; samemu podjąć decyzję decide for o.s.; chcę zostać sama I want to be alone; byłem sam w domu I was alone at home; zostaliśmy sami we were left alone.2. (= akurat) just; w sam raz just fine l. right; to mi wystarczy w sam raz it'll be just fine; w samą porę just in time, (just) about time; ( jako komentarz) just in time!, perfect timing!; (zwł. sarkastyczny) about time!3. ( przestrzeń) right, very; sam środek the dead center; w samym środku right in the middle; u samej góry at the very top; do samego dna to the very bottom; nad samym brzegiem rzeki at the very bank of the river; stanął pod samymi drzwiami he stood right at the doorsteps.5. (= wyłącznie) nothing but; same kłopoty nothing but trouble; dostawać same złe stopnie get nothing but bad marks; mówić same kłamstwa/samą prawdę speak nothing but lies/the truth; podać same tylko najważniejsze fakty give nothing but the essentials.6. ( wyjątkowość) myself (yourself etc.); mszę odprawiał sam biskup the mass was celebrated by the bishop himself.7. ( przyczyna) mere, very; na samą myśl o tym przechodzi mnie dreszcz the very thought of it makes me shiver; od samego zapachu robi mi się niedobrze the mere smell makes me sick; wystarczy sam jej widok the mere l. very sight of her is enough.8. (= nawet) myself (yourself etc.); zaśpiewał to tak, że nawet sam mistrz lepiej by nie mógł he sang better than the master himself.9. ( wzmocnienie) myself (yourself etc.); sam z siebie without being asked; samo przez się by itself; to się rozumie samo przez się it goes without saying, this is obvious by itself; cel sam w sobie an end in itself; od samego początku from the very beginning; sam widzisz there you go; sam tak powiedział he said so himself; sam sobie jestem winien I can only blame myself; zobacz sam see for yourself; być pozostawionym samemu sobie be left high and dry, be left stranded; być sobie samemu panem be one's own master; dawać sobie samemu radę fend for o.s.; doświadczyć czegoś samemu experience sth at first hand; rumienić się/drżeć na samą myśl o czymś blush/tremble at the mere thought of sth; cyfry mówią same za siebie the figures speak for themselves; przychodzi mu to samo z siebie it comes natural to him; sama uroczystość zaczyna się o 9 the actual ceremony starts at 9 a.m.; tym razem przeszedłeś samego siebie you excelled l. surpassed yourself this time; zostawmy go samemu sobie let's leave him alone; kochaj mnie dla mnie samej love me for who I am.10. (= właśnie ten) the (this, that) very, same, identical; taki sam the same, identical; taki sam co do joty mirror reflection; jeden i ten sam one and the same; tak samo jak... just as...; tak samo jak wczoraj just as yesterday; tyle samo the same amount; tym samym thus, thereby; w ten sam sposób (zareagować, odpowiedzieć) in the same way, by the same token; kubek w kubek taki sam (jak) the spitting image (of); prawie taki sam jak... much the same as...; to jedna i ta sama osoba they're one and the same person; byłem chory i ona tak samo I was ill and so was she; jesteśmy w tym samym wieku we're of the same age; mam taką samą koszulkę I have an identical T-shirt; przyjedziemy tego samego dnia we'll arrive on the same day; to ten sam mężczyzna, który ci się ukłonił it's the same man who said hello to you; to to samo miejsce, w którym byliśmy w zeszłym roku it's the same place we visited last year; wracać tą samą drogą retrace one's steps; kto pod kim dołki kopie, sam w nie wpada it's a case of the biter bit.mi( sklep) supermarket, self-service store.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sam
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63 maniobra
f.1 maneuver.hacer maniobras to maneuver2 trick.3 encheiresis.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: maniobrar.* * *1 (con un coche) manoeuvre (US maneuver)■ tuve que hacer muchas maniobras para meter el coche en el hueco it took me a lot of manoeuvring to get the car into the space2 (táctica) manoeuvre (US maneuver), ploy1 MILITAR manoeuvres (US maneuvers)\estar de maniobras to be on manoeuvres (US maneuvers)* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=giro) (Aut) manoeuvre, maneuver (EEUU); (Ferro) shunting, switching (EEUU)hacer maniobras — (Aut) to manoeuvre, maneuver (EEUU); (Ferro) to shunt, switch (EEUU)
2) (Náut) (=operación) manoeuvre, maneuver (EEUU); (=aparejo) gear, rigging3) pl maniobras (Mil) manoeuvres, maneuvers (EEUU)4) (=estratagema) manoeuvre, maneuver (EEUU), movefue una hábil maniobra para expulsar al jefe — it was a clever manoeuvre o move to get rid of the boss
* * *1)a) (de coche, barco, avión) maneuver*b) maniobras femenino plural (Mil, Náut) maneuvers* (pl)2) (ardid, maquinación) ploy, maneuver** * *= manoeuvre [maneuver, -USA], move, stunt, power play.Ex. Manoeuvres that have been used, as the the percipient observer well knows, include simplifications and routines to save time.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. People think that that this is just a stunt to generate more traffic to a lamely performing Web site.Ex. The author offers a detailed overview of how Congress came to pass the USA Patriot Act and some of the power plays that took place behind the scenes.----* libertad de maniobra = freedom for manoeuvre, leeway.* lograr realizar una maniobra = accomplish + manoeuver.* maniobra de encubrimiento = cover-up.* maniobra de intimidación = intimidation tactic.* * *1)a) (de coche, barco, avión) maneuver*b) maniobras femenino plural (Mil, Náut) maneuvers* (pl)2) (ardid, maquinación) ploy, maneuver** * *= manoeuvre [maneuver, -USA], move, stunt, power play.Ex: Manoeuvres that have been used, as the the percipient observer well knows, include simplifications and routines to save time.
Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex: People think that that this is just a stunt to generate more traffic to a lamely performing Web site.Ex: The author offers a detailed overview of how Congress came to pass the USA Patriot Act and some of the power plays that took place behind the scenes.* libertad de maniobra = freedom for manoeuvre, leeway.* lograr realizar una maniobra = accomplish + manoeuver.* maniobra de encubrimiento = cover-up.* maniobra de intimidación = intimidation tactic.* * *A1 (de un coche, barco, avión) maneuver*maniobras conjuntas joint maneuversestar de maniobras to be on maneuversB (ardid, maquinación) ploy, maneuver*una maniobra electoralista an electoral ploy o maneuvermaniobras políticas para alcanzar el poder political maneuvering o maneuvers aimed at gaining power* * *
Del verbo maniobrar: ( conjugate maniobrar)
maniobra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
maniobra
maniobrar
maniobra sustantivo femenino
maneuver( conjugate maneuver);◊ estar de maniobras (Mil) to be on maneuvers
maniobrar ( conjugate maniobrar) vi/vt
to maneuver( conjugate maneuver)
maniobra sustantivo femenino manoeuvre, US maneuver
maniobrar verbo intransitivo to manoeuvre, US maneuver
' maniobra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
margen
- abortar
- efectuar
- solapado
English:
filibuster
- manoeuvre
- operation
- maneuver
- stunt
* * *maniobra nf1. [con vehículo, máquina] manoeuvre;el accidente se produjo durante la maniobra de adelantamiento the accident occurred while the vehicle was overtaking;evitó la colisión con una brusca maniobra with a prompt manoeuvre he managed to avoid a collision;hacer maniobras to manoeuvre;tuvo que hacer varias maniobras para estacionar she had to do a lot of manoeuvring to park;la nueva ley nos deja muy poco margen de maniobra the new law gives us very little room for manoeuvreAv maniobra de aproximación approach; Avhacer la maniobra de aproximación to approach2.maniobras [militares] manoeuvres;maniobras conjuntas joint exercises o manoeuvres;estar de maniobras to be on manoeuvres3. [treta] trick;el anuncio ha sido una hábil maniobra para distraer la atención the announcement was a clever ploy to distract attention* * *f maneuver, Brmanoeuvre;hacer maniobras maneuver, Br manoeuvre* * *maniobra nf: maneuver, stratagem* * *maniobra n manoeuvre -
64 место
с.1) (территория, где что-л находится или происходит) place; (более ограниченная тж.) spot; point; ( площадка для устройства чего-л) siteпереходи́ть с ме́ста на ме́сто — move from place to place; roam
то са́мое ме́сто — that particular place / spot
то са́мое ме́сто, где — the precise spot where
ме́сто встре́чи — meeting point
ме́сто де́йствия — the scene of action
ме́сто заключе́ния — place of confinement
ме́сто преступле́ния — the scene of the crime
пойма́ть на ме́сте преступле́ния — catch smb red-handed, catch smb in the act
ме́сто происше́ствия — the place of the incident
ме́сто строи́тельства — construction site
хоро́шее ме́сто для до́ма — a good site for a house
ме́сто стоя́нки — ( автомобилей) parking place; parking lot амер.; ( такси) taxi stand; taxi rank брит.
2) (положение, точка, где следует находиться кому-чему-л) placeна свои́х места́х — in their (right) places; in place
положи́ э́то на ме́сто! — put it back into (its) place!
расста́вить всё по (свои́м) места́м — put everything into place
по места́м! — to your places!; take your places!; воен. stand to!
директор на ме́сте? — is the director in his office?
ве́чно его́ нет на ме́сте! — he is always out!
3) ( местность) place, localityздоро́вое ме́сто — healthy locality
в э́тих [на́ших] места́х — in these parts
живопи́сные места́ — picturesque places
откры́тое ме́сто — open space
4) ( очерёдность) placeзанима́ть пе́рвое ме́сто — be in the lead; rank first; take first place; top the chart; спорт тж. lead (the race)
занима́ть второ́е ме́сто (по́сле) — rank second (to); спорт тж. be the runner-up (to)
раздели́ть пе́рвое ме́сто (во время состязания) — share the lead; ( в результате состязания) share first place
занима́ть ви́дное ме́сто (среди́) — rank high (among)
заня́ть / держа́ть кому́-л ме́сто в о́череди — keep smb's place [save a space for smb] in the queue брит. / line амер.
5) (кресло в театре, самолёте и т.п.) seat; (койка на теплоходе, в спальном вагоне) berth; ( возможность разместиться в гостинице) accommodationве́рхнее [ни́жнее] ме́сто — upper [lower] berth
заня́ть [сесть на] своё ме́сто — take one's seat
"свобо́дных мест нет" (объявление в гостинице, доме отдыха) — "no vacancy"
6) ( свободное пространство) space; roomнет ме́ста — there is no room
здесь мно́го ме́ста — there is plenty of room here
не оставля́ть ме́ста (для) — leave no room (for), make no allowance (for)
освободи́ть ме́сто (для) — make room (for)
расчи́стить ме́сто — clear some space
оста́вьте на страни́це ме́сто для печа́ти — leave some space for the stamp on the page
ме́сто на ди́ске информ. — disk space
7) ( должность) positionрабо́чее ме́сто — workplace; job
создава́ть но́вые рабо́чие места́ — create new jobs
быть без ме́ста — be out of work, be unemployed
иска́ть ме́сто — look for a job
дохо́дное ме́сто — lucrative appointment, well-paid job
8) чаще мн. (подразделения, ведущие практическую работу) local / field organizations; ( провинция) the provincesсообщи́ть на места́ — inform local / provincial offices
рабо́тать на места́х — work in the field
рабо́та на места́х — field work
сотру́дники, рабо́тающие на места́х — field workers / officers
соверши́ть пое́здку на места́ — do a field trip
••ме́сто багажа́ — item of luggage
ме́сто под со́лнцем — place in the sun
больно́е ме́сто — см. больной
встать на своё ме́сто [свои́ места́] (проясниться; упорядочиться) — fall / click / slot into place
(го́лос) с ме́ста — (voice) from the floor audience
де́тское ме́сто анат. — afterbirth, placenta
заня́ть ме́сто (рд.; прийти на смену, заместить) — take the place (of); replace (d)
заня́ть своё ме́сто (среди́, в ряду́ рд.; получить должное признание) — take one's [its] place (among)
заста́ть на ме́сте преступле́ния — catch in the act; catch red-handed
знать своё ме́сто — know one's place
име́ть ме́сто — take place
к ме́сту — appropriate(ly); to the point
ва́ше замеча́ние как раз к ме́сту — your remark is very appropriate [is quite to the point]
не к ме́сту — out of place
к ме́сту и не к ме́сту — in and out of season; whether appropriate or not
на ме́сте — 1) (там, где следует) in place 2) ( сразу) on the spot
уби́ть на ме́сте — kill on the spot
стоя́ть [засты́ть] на ме́сте — 1) ( стоять неподвижно) stand still; stand dead in one's tracks 2) (не двигаться к завершению, стопориться) make no progress; mark time; get nowhere fast; (о проекте, плане и т.п. тж.) come to a halt dead in its tracks
бег на ме́сте — run in place
на ва́шем [его́] ме́сте — if I were you [him]; in your [his] place; if I were in your [his] shoes идиом. разг.
нашёл ме́сто! неодобр. — just the right place for this!; couldn't you find a better place for this?
не ме́сто — 1) (дт.; неподходящее место) this is no place (for) 2) ( призыв избавиться от кого-чего-л) there is [should be] no place (for)
здесь [тут] не ме́сто (+ инф.) — this is not the place (+ to inf)
не ме́сто кра́сит челове́ка, а челове́к ме́сто посл. — the position doesn't make the man, the man makes the position
не находи́ть себе́ ме́ста — find no peace; be beside oneself with anxiety
не сойти́ мне с э́того ме́ста (, е́сли) — may I die on the spot (if)
ни с ме́ста! (команда) — stand still!; don't move!; freeze! амер.
он ни с ме́ста — he stood dead in his tracks, he didn't budge
о́бщее ме́сто — commonplace; platitude
поста́вить на ме́сто кого́-л (сбить спесь) — bring someone down a peg or two
пусто́е ме́сто — 1) ( пустота) blank (space) 2) разг. ( о человеке) a nonentity, a nobody
свя́то ме́сто пу́сто не быва́ет посл. — ≈ nature abhors a vacuum
сла́бое ме́сто — weak spot / point / place
находи́ть сла́бое ме́сто — find a weak spot / point / place; ≈ find the joint in the armour идиом.
уступа́ть ме́сто (дт.) — 1) (предоставить кому-л своё сиденье и т.п.) give up one's place (to smb) 2) ( смениться чем-л) give way (to); be replaced (by)
челове́к на своём ме́сте — the right man for the job [in the right place]
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65 Д-192
НА ДИВО НА УДИВЛЕНИЕ PrepP these forms only)1. ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. concr or abstr) sth. is very good, excellenta real wonder (marvel)wonderful marvelous.Земля славная, и урожай всегда бывал на диво но на заколдованном месте никогда не было ничего доброго (Гоголь 5). It's marvelous ground and there is always a wonderful crop on it, but there has never been anything good on that bewitched place (5a).2. - какой, каков и т. п. ( modif (intensif)) very, extremelyamazinglyremarkably uncommonly exceptionally won-drously.Конец августа был погожий и сухой на диво (Шолохов 5). The end of August was wondrously fine and dry (5a).3. ( adv or modif) very well, excellentlywonderfully (well)amazingly (well) splendidly.Его казаки были экипированы на диво. У всех было в достатке патронов, на всех была справная одежда и добротная обувь - все добытое с пленных красноармейцев (Шолохов 4). His Cossacks were splendidly equipped. They had plenty of ammunition and their clothing and footwear, all taken from captured Red Army men, were in excellent condition (4a)4. - (кому-чему) (the resulting PrepP is sent advindir obj: human or collect) so as to evoke wonder, admiration etcto the amazement (astonishment, delight) of(in limited contexts) in a way marvelous to see to the surprise of.(Телятев:) А вот пьет (Васильков) шампанское, так на диво: отчетливо, методически, точно воду зельтерскую (Островский 4). (Т.:)...Не (Vasilkov) drinks champagne in a way marvelous to see: carefully, methodically, just as if it were seltzer water (4a).«Нет, так не пойдет! Желаете счастья зятю и дочери, а сами не пьёте», - упрекнул Кокетай засмущавшегося деда Момуна. «Ну разве что за счастье, я что ж», - заторопился старик. На удивление всем, он ахнул до дна почти полный стакан водки... (Айтматов 1). uNo, no, that will not do! You toast to the happiness of your daughter and your son-in-law and then don't drink yourself," Koketay reproached the embarrassed Momun. "Well, if it's to happiness, sure..." he mumbled hurriedly And, to everyone's surprise, he gulped down almost a full glass in a single breath (1a). -
66 на диво
• НА ДИВО; НА УДИВЛЕНИЕ[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr or abstr]⇒ sth. is very good, excellent:- wonderful;- marvelous.♦ Земля славная, и урожай всегда бывал на диво; но на заколдованном месте никогда не было ничего доброго (Гоголь 5). It's marvelous ground and there is always a wonderful crop on it; but there has never been anything good on that bewitched place (5a).⇒ very, extremely:- amazingly;- remarkably;- uncommonly;- wondrously.♦ Конец августа был погожий и сухой на диво (Шолохов 5). The end of August was wondrously fine and dry (5a).3. [adv or modif]⇒ very well, excellently:- splendidly.♦ Его казаки были экипированы на диво. У всех было в достатке патронов, на всех была справная одежда и добротная обувь - все добытое с пленных красноармейцев (Шолохов 4). His Cossacks were splendidly equipped. They had plenty of ammunition and their clothing and footwear, all taken from captured Red Army men, were in excellent condition (4a)4. на диво (кому-чему) [the resulting PrepP is sent adv; indir obj: human or collect]⇒ so as to evoke wonder, admiration etc:- to the amazement (astonishment, delight) of;- [in limited contexts] in a way marvelous to see;- to the surprise of.♦ [Телятев:] А вот пьет [Васильков] шампанское, так на диво: отчётливо, методически, точно воду зельтерскую (Островский 4). [Т.:]... Не [Vasilkov] drinks champagne in a way marvelous to see: carefully, methodically, just as if it were seltzer water (4a).♦ "Нет, так не пойдет! Желаете счастья зятю и дочери, а сами не пьёте", - упрекнул Кокетай засмущавшегося деда Момуна. "Ну разве что за счастье, я что ж", - заторопился старик. На удивление всем, он ахнул до дна почти полный стакан водки... (Айтматов 1). "No, no, that will not do! You toast to the happiness of your daughter and your son-in-law and then don't drink yourself," Koketay reproached the embarrassed Momun. "Well, if it's to happiness, sure..." he mumbled hurriedly And, to everyone's surprise, he gulped down almost a full glass in a single breath (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на диво
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67 на удивление
• НА ДИВО; НА УДИВЛЕНИЕ[PrepP; these forms only]=====1. [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr or abstr]⇒ sth. is very good, excellent:- wonderful;- marvelous.♦ Земля славная, и урожай всегда бывал на диво; но на заколдованном месте никогда не было ничего доброго (Гоголь 5). It's marvelous ground and there is always a wonderful crop on it; but there has never been anything good on that bewitched place (5a).⇒ very, extremely:- amazingly;- remarkably;- uncommonly;- wondrously.♦ Конец августа был погожий и сухой на диво (Шолохов 5). The end of August was wondrously fine and dry (5a).3. [adv or modif]⇒ very well, excellently:- splendidly.♦ Его казаки были экипированы на диво. У всех было в достатке патронов, на всех была справная одежда и добротная обувь - все добытое с пленных красноармейцев (Шолохов 4). His Cossacks were splendidly equipped. They had plenty of ammunition and their clothing and footwear, all taken from captured Red Army men, were in excellent condition (4a)4. на удивление (кому-чему) [the resulting PrepP is sent adv; indir obj: human or collect]⇒ so as to evoke wonder, admiration etc:- to the amazement (astonishment, delight) of;- [in limited contexts] in a way marvelous to see;- to the surprise of.♦ [Телятев:] А вот пьет [Васильков] шампанское, так на диво: отчётливо, методически, точно воду зельтерскую (Островский 4). [Т.:]... Не [Vasilkov] drinks champagne in a way marvelous to see: carefully, methodically, just as if it were seltzer water (4a).♦ "Нет, так не пойдет! Желаете счастья зятю и дочери, а сами не пьёте", - упрекнул Кокетай засмущавшегося деда Момуна. "Ну разве что за счастье, я что ж", - заторопился старик. На удивление всем, он ахнул до дна почти полный стакан водки... (Айтматов 1). "No, no, that will not do! You toast to the happiness of your daughter and your son-in-law and then don't drink yourself," Koketay reproached the embarrassed Momun. "Well, if it's to happiness, sure..." he mumbled hurriedly And, to everyone's surprise, he gulped down almost a full glass in a single breath (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на удивление
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68 distant
distant, e [distɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *distante distɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( éloigné dans l'espace) distantun village distant de trois kilomètres — a village three kilometres [BrE] away
distants de trois kilomètres — three kilometres [BrE] apart
2) ( réservé) [personne, regard] distant; [attitude] reserved; [rapports] cooldistant avec/envers — distant with/toward(s)
3) ( éloigné dans le temps)des événements distants de plusieurs années — ( entre eux) events that are several years apart; ( par rapport à aujourd'hui) events that took place several years ago
* * *distɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj distant, -e1) (= réservé) distant, aloof2) (= éloigné) distant, far awaydistant de [lieu] — a long way from
* * *1 ( éloigné dans l'espace) [lieu, bruit, lueur] distant; un village distant de trois kilomètres a village three kilometresGB away; distants de trois kilomètres three kilometresGB apart;2 ( réservé) [personne] distant, aloof, stand-offish○; [regard] distant; [attitude, comportement, air] reserved, stand-offish○; [rapports, relations] cool; être or se montrer distant avec/envers qn to be distant with/toward(s) sb;3 ( éloigné spirituellement) [opinions, points de vue] divergent; nos opinions sont très distantes our opinions differ greatly; son point de vue est très distant du mien his/her point of view is far removed from mine;4 ( éloigné dans le temps) un événement distant dans ma vie an event in my remote past; à une époque distante de la nôtre in the distant past; des événements distants de plusieurs années ( entre eux) events that are several years apart; ( par rapport à aujourd'hui) events that took place several years ago.( féminin distante) [distɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectifêtre distant de quelque chose to be far ou some distance from somethingles deux écoles sont distantes de 5 kilomètres the (two) schools are 5 kilometres away from each other2. [dans le temps] distant -
69 סום I
סוּםI (v. שׂוּם) to attach, place; to tie together. Tosef.Shebi.I, 11 אין סָמִין את הגפניםוכ׳ Var. ed. Zuck. (text: אף סימין oth. ed. אין סכין) you must not bind the grapevines in the Sabbatical year. Pi. סִיֵּים 1) same. Cant. R. to VII, 1 (ref. to שולמית ib., a. Num. 6:26) אומה שמְסַיְּימִים לה שלוםוכ׳ a nation to which peace is assigned every day; (Gen. R. s. 66 שהכהנים מְשִׂימִין לה שלוםוכ׳). 2) to mark, name (cmp. שם, שוּם); to distinguish. Y.Peah VII, beg.20a הדקל מְסַיְּימוֹ the neighboring palm-tree serves as a mark for it (that the owner did not forget it); זה מְסַיֵּיםוכ׳ they mark each other (cmp. Mish. ib. 1 שיש לו שם). Deut. R. s. 7 בתוך המדינהוכ׳ סַיּימֵנִי give me some distinction in the country, (by which to show) that I am thy son. Y.Ber.V, end, 9d וסִיְּימוּ באותהוכ׳ and they noted (the time when he said it), at that very time he (the patient) asked for food. Y.Meg.I, 71d וסיימו אותן חכמיםוכ׳ the scholars noted them (took their names, in order to be able to observe their career), and all of them turned out great men; Gen. R. s. 1. Y.Dem.V, 24c bot. ומְסַיֵּים … סִיַּימְתִּי and he makes a mark (on the pile), and says to the priest, so far I have marked (as tithe); a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 42 end ומסיים את עצמך v. סוּף II.Part. pass. מְסוּיָּים, מְסוּיָּם; f. מְסוּיֶּימֶת Y. Peah l. c. היה מס׳ בדעתו if it (the olive or the sheaf left behind) was noted in his mind (so that he could identify it), כאילו הוא מס׳ it is to be considered as if it were marked (by a special name, locality). B. Bath.54a שדה המס׳ במצריה a field definable by its bonndaries. Y.Yeb.XV, 15a אדם מס׳ a well-known man. Y.Shek.I, 46b top דבר המס׳ an object which bears the name of its owner. Gen. R. s. 44 מה איים הללו מס׳ ביםוכ׳ as the islands are distinguishable in the sea, so were Abraham and Shem distinguished in the world; a. fr. 3) to tie up; to finish, wind up, opp. פתח. Arakh.10b פתח בחליל ומסיים באבוב the Mishnah begins with ḥalil and ends with abbub! Ber.10a פתח בה באשרי וס׳ באשרי he began it (the psalm) with ashré and closed it with ashré; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Y.Bets. I, beg. 60a בהמה יולדת לחדשים מס׳ every animal gives birth after a certain number of complete months, opp. למקוטעין counting a fraction of the last month as a whole month. Nithpa. נִסְתַּיֵּים 1) to be marked, defined. Y.Ter.III, 42b top מקום שנִסְתַּיְּימָהוכ׳ where the Trumah of one pile was marked, there (in the corresponding place) the Trumah of the other pile was meant to be dedicated. Y.Shebi.VIII, 38a זה שהוא … ונסתיימה לווכ׳ if one used a basket for measuring and after using it two or three times knew exactly how much it contained; a. e. 2) to be finished, concluded. B. Bath. 125b דבר זה נפתח בגדולים ונ׳וכ׳ this subject was opened by great men and has been concluded by small men. -
70 סוּם
סוּםI (v. שׂוּם) to attach, place; to tie together. Tosef.Shebi.I, 11 אין סָמִין את הגפניםוכ׳ Var. ed. Zuck. (text: אף סימין oth. ed. אין סכין) you must not bind the grapevines in the Sabbatical year. Pi. סִיֵּים 1) same. Cant. R. to VII, 1 (ref. to שולמית ib., a. Num. 6:26) אומה שמְסַיְּימִים לה שלוםוכ׳ a nation to which peace is assigned every day; (Gen. R. s. 66 שהכהנים מְשִׂימִין לה שלוםוכ׳). 2) to mark, name (cmp. שם, שוּם); to distinguish. Y.Peah VII, beg.20a הדקל מְסַיְּימוֹ the neighboring palm-tree serves as a mark for it (that the owner did not forget it); זה מְסַיֵּיםוכ׳ they mark each other (cmp. Mish. ib. 1 שיש לו שם). Deut. R. s. 7 בתוך המדינהוכ׳ סַיּימֵנִי give me some distinction in the country, (by which to show) that I am thy son. Y.Ber.V, end, 9d וסִיְּימוּ באותהוכ׳ and they noted (the time when he said it), at that very time he (the patient) asked for food. Y.Meg.I, 71d וסיימו אותן חכמיםוכ׳ the scholars noted them (took their names, in order to be able to observe their career), and all of them turned out great men; Gen. R. s. 1. Y.Dem.V, 24c bot. ומְסַיֵּים … סִיַּימְתִּי and he makes a mark (on the pile), and says to the priest, so far I have marked (as tithe); a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 42 end ומסיים את עצמך v. סוּף II.Part. pass. מְסוּיָּים, מְסוּיָּם; f. מְסוּיֶּימֶת Y. Peah l. c. היה מס׳ בדעתו if it (the olive or the sheaf left behind) was noted in his mind (so that he could identify it), כאילו הוא מס׳ it is to be considered as if it were marked (by a special name, locality). B. Bath.54a שדה המס׳ במצריה a field definable by its bonndaries. Y.Yeb.XV, 15a אדם מס׳ a well-known man. Y.Shek.I, 46b top דבר המס׳ an object which bears the name of its owner. Gen. R. s. 44 מה איים הללו מס׳ ביםוכ׳ as the islands are distinguishable in the sea, so were Abraham and Shem distinguished in the world; a. fr. 3) to tie up; to finish, wind up, opp. פתח. Arakh.10b פתח בחליל ומסיים באבוב the Mishnah begins with ḥalil and ends with abbub! Ber.10a פתח בה באשרי וס׳ באשרי he began it (the psalm) with ashré and closed it with ashré; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Y.Bets. I, beg. 60a בהמה יולדת לחדשים מס׳ every animal gives birth after a certain number of complete months, opp. למקוטעין counting a fraction of the last month as a whole month. Nithpa. נִסְתַּיֵּים 1) to be marked, defined. Y.Ter.III, 42b top מקום שנִסְתַּיְּימָהוכ׳ where the Trumah of one pile was marked, there (in the corresponding place) the Trumah of the other pile was meant to be dedicated. Y.Shebi.VIII, 38a זה שהוא … ונסתיימה לווכ׳ if one used a basket for measuring and after using it two or three times knew exactly how much it contained; a. e. 2) to be finished, concluded. B. Bath. 125b דבר זה נפתח בגדולים ונ׳וכ׳ this subject was opened by great men and has been concluded by small men. -
71 azar
m.chance, fate.al azar at randompor (puro) azar by (pure) chance* * *1 chance2 (percance) misfortune, accident\al azar at randompor puro azar by pure chancejuegos de azar games of chancelos azares de la vida the ups and downs of life* * *SM1) (=suerte) chance, fatepor azar — accidentally, by chance
no es un azar que... — it is no mere accident that..., it is not a matter of chance that...
2) (=desgracia) accident, piece of bad luck* * *a) ( casualidad) chanceno es por azar que... — it's no chance o coincidence that...
b) azares masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)* * *= fortuity.Ex. Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.----* al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, lucky draw, lucky dip, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* asignado al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* azares = vicissitudes, ups and downs.* código generado al azar = nonce.* comprobación al azar = spot check.* control al azar = spot check.* dejado al azar = stochastic.* dejar Algo al azar = leave + Nombre + to chance.* distribuido al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escogido al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* inspección al azar = spot check.* juegos de azar = gambling.* jugar al azar = gamble.* muestra al azar = random sample.* muestreo al azar = random sampling.* muestreo al azar estratificado = stratified random sampling.* muestreo al azar simple = simple random sampling.* que deja mucho al azar = hit-or-miss.* seleccionado al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* * *a) ( casualidad) chanceno es por azar que... — it's no chance o coincidence that...
b) azares masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)* * *= fortuity.Ex: Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.
* al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, lucky draw, lucky dip, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* asignado al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* azares = vicissitudes, ups and downs.* código generado al azar = nonce.* comprobación al azar = spot check.* control al azar = spot check.* dejado al azar = stochastic.* dejar Algo al azar = leave + Nombre + to chance.* distribuido al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escogido al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* inspección al azar = spot check.* juegos de azar = gambling.* jugar al azar = gamble.* muestra al azar = random sample.* muestreo al azar = random sampling.* muestreo al azar estratificado = stratified random sampling.* muestreo al azar simple = simple random sampling.* que deja mucho al azar = hit-or-miss.* seleccionado al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* * *1 (casualidad) chanceno dejó nada librado al azar she left nothing to chanceno es por azar que estoy aquí it's no chance o coincidence that I'm herequiso el azar que coincidieran en aquel lugar fate decreed that they should meet in that placeal azar at randomelegí una carta al azar I chose a card at random* * *
azar sustantivo masculino
al azar at randomb)
azar sustantivo masculino
1 (suerte, fortuna) chance
por azar by chance
2 (imprevisto, infortunio) mishap
♦ Locuciones: al azar, at random
' azar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aleatoria
- aleatorio
- imprevista
- imprevisto
- juego
- número
- suerte
- tuntún
- adivinar
- fortuna
- voleo
English:
chance
- dark
- game
- haphazard
- haphazardly
- potshot
- random
- random shot
- randomly
- throw together
- wildly
- leave
- pot
- spot
- wild
* * *azar nm1. [casualidad] chance;juego de azar game of chance;al azar at random;dos concursantes elegidos al azar two randomly chosen contestants;no dejaron nada al azar they left nothing to chance;por azar by (pure) chance;si por algún azar no puedes venir, llámanos if by any chance you should be unable to come, give us a call o Br ring;quiso el azar que pasara yo por allí en ese preciso instante fate decreed that I should be passing that way at that very moment* * *m fate, chance;al azar at random;por azar by chance* * *azar nm1) : chancejuegos de azar: games of chance2) : accident, misfortune3)al azar : at random, randomly* * *azar n1. (destino) fate2. (casualidad) chance -
72 ἔνειμι
ἔνειμι (εἰμί,A sum), [ per.] 3sg. and pl. ἔνι freq. for ἔνεστι, ἔνεισι (v. infr.): inf.ἐνεῖμεν IG22.1126.24
(Amphict.Delph.): [ per.] 3sg. ἔνι freq.for [tense] fut. ἐνέσομαι :—to be in,ἄργυρος ἀσκῷ ἔνεστι Od.10.45
; ἔνι (for ἔνεστι)κήδεα θυμῷ Il.18.53
;ἔνι τοι φρένες οὐδ' ἠβαιαί Od.21.288
;εἰ.. χάλκεον.. μοι ἦτορ ἐνείη Il.2.490
; εἴ τι ἐνέοι (sc. τοῖς χρησμοῖσι) Hdt.7.6; ; τοῖς λόγοις ἔ. κέρδος ib. 370;πόλλ' ἔ. τῷ γήρᾳ κακά Ar.V. 441
;πλήθη, ἐν οἷς τὸ ἓν οὐκ ἔνι Pl.Prm. 158c
;στάσιν ἐνέσεσθαι τῇ γνώμῃ Th.2.20
; ;ἐνῆν ἄρ'.. κἀν οἴνῳ λόγος Amphis 41
; :ἔνι τις καὶ ἐν ἡμῖν παῖς Pl.Phd. 77e
; alsoἐν τοῖσιν οὔρεσι δένδρεα ἔνι ἄγρια Hecat.292
J.;ἐν [ὄρει] ἔνι μέταλλα Hdt.7.112
; , etc.b c. dat. pl., to be among, Thgn.1135, Hdt.3.81, al.;οὐκ ἔνι ἐν ὑμῖν οὐδεὶς σοφός 1 Ep.Cor.6.5
.c c. Adv.loci,οἴκοι ἔνεστι γόος Il.24.240
; ἔνεστιν αὐτόθι is in this very place, Ar.Eq. 119; , etc.2 abs., to be present in a place,οἶνος ἐνέην Od.9.164
; οὐδ' ἄνδρες νηῶν ἔνι τέκτονες ib. 126;οὐδ' ἔνι στάσις A.Pers. 738
(troch.);Ἄρης οὐκ ἔνι χώρᾳ Id.Ag.78
(anap.); σίτου οὐκ ἐνόντος as there was no corn there, Th.4.8; τὰ ἐνόντα ἀγαθά the good that is therein, ib.20; ἱερῶν τῶν ἐνόντων the temples that were in the place, ib.97;ἀμέλειά τις ἐνῆν καὶ διατριβή Id.5.38
;πόλεμος οὐκ ἐνῆν Pl.Plt. 271e
; .l.c.; also, to be mentioned in a treaty, Th.8.43, cf. Ar.Av. 974; χρόνος ἐνέσται time will be necessary, Th.1.80; ἡ βὴξ ἔνι the cough is persistent, Hp.Epid.7.12.II to be possible,ἄρνησις οὐκ ἔ. ὧν ἀνιστορεῖς S.OT 578
;τῶνδ' ἄρνησις οὐκ ἔ. μοι Id.El. 527
; τίς δ' ἔνεστί μοι λόγος; what plea is possible for me [to make]? E.IT 998;οὐκ ἐνῆν πρόφασις X.Cyr.2.1.25
;οὐκ ἐνέσται αὐτῷ λόγος οὐδὲ εἷς D.21.41
;εἴ τι ἄλλο ἐνῆν Id.18.190
;ἐνούσης οὐδεμιᾶς ἔτ' ἀποστροφῆς Id.24.9
.2 impers., c. dat. pers. et inf., it is in one's power, S.Tr. 296, Ant. 213, etc.: c. inf. only,οὔκουν ἔ. καὶ μεταγνῶναι; Id.Ph. 1270
; ;πῶς ἔ. ἢ πῶς δυνατόν; Id.57.24
, etc.; οὐκ ἔνεστι it is not possible, Anaxil.22.7; ὃ μὴ νεώς γε τῆς ἐμῆς ἔνι which it is not possible [to get] from my ship, S.Ph. 648 (sed leg. ἔπι): ἔνι is freq. in this sense, ἃ δὲ ἔνι [λέγειν] D.2.4;δι' ὀργήν γ' ἔνι φῆσαι πεποιηκέναι Id.21.41
; ὡς ἔνι ἥδιστα in the pleasantest way possible, X. Mem.4.5.9, cf. 3.8.4;ὡς ἔνι μάλιστα Plb.21.4.14
, Ph.1.465, Luc. Prom.6, Jul.Or.7.218c: [tense] impf.,ὡς ἐνῆν ἄριστα Luc.Tyr.17
.b ἔνεστιν ὑμᾶς εἰδέναι it is relevant, pertinent, BGU486.12 (ii A.D.).3 part. ἐνόν, abs., ἐνὸν αὐτοῖς σώζεσθαι since it was in them, was possible for them, Hdn.8.3.2, cf. Luc.Anach.9.4 τὰ ἐνόντα all things possible: τὸ πλῆθος τῶν ἐ. εἰπεῖν the possible materials for a speech, Isoc. 5.110, cf. 11.44;τῶν ἐ... ἐν τῷ πράγματι Pl.Phdr. 235b
;τῶν φαινομένων καὶ ἐ. τὰ κράτιστα ἑλέσθαι D.18.190
; ἐκ τῶν ἐ. as well as one can under the circumstances, ib.256;τὰ ἐ. καὶ τὰ ἁρμόττοντα Arist.Po. 1450b5
: in sg.,πᾶν τὸ ἐνὸν ἐκλέγων Th.4.59
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73 o’sha o’sha
just like before, the same old.o’sha w/ case endings, o’shan+that, that one. o’sha o’sha er there, that place. o’sha o’sha yoqlar (over) there. o’sha o’sha yoqda over there, on that side. o’sha o’sha yili that year. o’sha o’sha kuyi in that manner. o’sha o’shaning o’zi that very thing. o’sha o’shanga for that reason. o’sha o’shanda at that time, moment. o’sha o’shandan beri/o’sha o’shanday like that, in that way. o’sha o’shanday bo’lsa if that’s the case. o’sha o’shancha(lik) that much, as much.o’shal arch.s. o’sha -
74 frequens
frĕquens, entis, adj. [root phrak-, phrassô, to enclose, make close; Lat. farcio, fartilis, etc.; cf. Germ. Berg, Burg], that takes place repeatedly, often, or frequently, often, frequent (class.; syn.: celeber, creber).I.Lit.A.Of persons, that is often at a place, or that often does a thing, regular, constant, repeated (syn.:B.assiduus, creber, multus): erat ille Romae frequens, in foro et in ore omnium cottidie versabatur,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 6, 16:quibuscum si frequentes sunt,
id. Off. 2, 13, 46; cf. Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 80.— Comp.:quod filium frequentiorem prope cum illis quam secum cernebat,
Liv. 39, 53, 11:Demosthenes frequens fuit Platonis auditor,
an assiduous hearer, Cic. Or. 4, 45:nos autem in hoc genere (orationis) frequentes,
id. ib. 50, 167:sed in utroque frequentiores sunt poëtae,
id. ib. 60, 202; cf.spectator,
Quint. 10, 5, 19:conviva,
Mart. 9, 98, 10:frequentem ad signa esse,
Liv. 3, 24, 5:adesse senatui,
Tac. A. 4, 55; so with dat.:contionibus,
id. H. 4, 69 fin.:secretis,
id. A. 4, 3:in ore frequens posteritatis eris,
Ov. P. 2, 6, 34:frequens te audivi atque affui,
Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 243.— Poet. with inf.:hic hominum casus lenire et demere fatis Jura frequens,
Stat. Th. 7, 706.—Of inanim. and abstr. things, repeated, often, frequent, common, usual:II.mihi frequentem operam dedistis,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 7:(senectus) caret epulis exstructisque mensis et frequentibus poculis,
Cic. de Sen. 13, 44:frequentiores (lactucae) in cibo,
Plin. 20, 7, 26, § 68:frequentes litterae,
Suet. Tib. 11:edicta,
id. Ner. 41:iambus et trochaeus frequens,
Cic. de Or. 3, 47, 182; cf.:(verbum igitur) cum apud alios sit etiam frequens, apud alios numquam reperiatur,
Quint. 1, 5, 39:opera (= assidua),
Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 7; cf. Varr. L. L. 7, § 99: frequentiora latrocinia, Asin. Poll. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 31, 1:familiaritas,
Nep. Att. 19 fin.:honores,
id. Phoc. 1:comparationis usus,
Quint. 8, 6, 14:frequentior usus anulorum,
Plin. 33, 1, 6, § 17; cf.:nec fuit alia gemma apud antiquos usu frequentior,
id. 37, 7, 31, § 106:frequentior fama,
Liv. 2, 32, 3: sententia, held or adopted by many, Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 6:frequens apud Graecos adagium,
Gell. 1, 8, 4; cf. Quint. 8, 6, 37:id frequentius est, quam ut exemplis confirmandum sit,
id. 4, 1, 75; 9, 2, 53:esse videatur, jam nimis frequens, octonarium incohat,
id. 9, 4, 73.— With a subject-clause:erat adhuc frequens senatoribus, si quid, etc....loco sententiae promere, = usitatum,
Tac. A. 2, 33:parere ergo exceptionem rei judicatae, frequens est,
Dig. 44, 2, 6.Transf., of a multitude, assembled in great numbers, full, crowded, numerous:B.videt multos equites Romanos, frequentes praeterea cives atque socios,
Cic. Verr. 1, 3, 7:refert etiam, qui audiant, frequentes an pauci an singuli,
id. de Or. 3, 55, 211:major frequentiorque legatio,
Liv. 5, 5, 10:senatus fuit frequentior quam, etc.... frequentes fuimus, omnino ad ducentos,
Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 1, 1:senatus frequens convenit,
id. Fam. 10, 12, 3; cf.:senatus frequens vocatu Drusi in curiam venit,
id. de Or. 3, 1, 2; Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 111; cf.also: frequentissimo senatu,
Cic. Phil. 2, 38, 99:ad frequentiores consultatio dilata,
Liv. 35, 7, 1:legem populi frequentis suffragiis abrogare,
Cic. Brut. 62, 222:mane Germani frequentes ad eum in castra venerunt,
in great numbers, Caes. B. G. 4, 13, 4; cf.:eodem conveniunt undique frequentes,
id. ib. 7, 63, 6; id. B. C. 1, 13, 1:frequenti consessu,
Suet. Aug. 44:convivio frequenti,
id. Caes. 31; id. Tib. 61:frequenti auditorio,
id. Claud. 41:equites Romani, qui frequentissimi in gradibus Concordiae steterunt,
Cic. Phil. 7, 8, 21:huc postero die quam frequentissimi conveniunt,
Caes. B. G. 4, 11, 5:frequens ibi hic piscis,
Plin. 9, 59, 85, § 180: huc frequens Caementa demittit redemptor Cum famulis ( poet. for famulis frequentibus), Hor. C. 3, 1, 34.—Of places filled with a multitude, filled, full, crowded, populous, much frequented, well stocked (syn.: plenus, abundans).— Constr. absol., with abl., and in Tac. also [p. 780] with gen.(α).Absol.:(β).frequentissimum theatrum,
Cic. Div. 1, 28 fin.:sic ut nulla (praefectura) tota Italia frequentior dici possit,
more populous, id. Planc. 8, 21:ei processit, ut est frequens municipium magna multitudo,
id. Phil. 2, 41, 106:Numidia,
Sall. J. 78 fin.:celebre et frequens emporium,
much frequented, Liv. 38, 18, 11:via,
Ov. A. A. 1, 585; cf.compita,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 26:ludi,
id. Carm. Sec. 22; cf.pompa,
Ov. A. A. 1, 147.—With abl. (since the Aug. per.):* (γ).cum situm moeniaque et frequentem tectis urbem vidissent,
Liv. 1, 9, 9:loca aedificiis,
id. 31, 23, 5:Aegyptus multis (urbibus),
Plin. 5, 9, 11, § 60:terra colubris,
Ov. M. 4, 620:Sinuessa niveis columbis,
id. ib. 15, 715:silva trabibus,
id. ib. 8, 328; cf.:locus piceis ilicibusque,
id. H. 16, 54:nemus agrestium pavonum multitudine frequens,
Curt. 9, 2, 13:Nilus feris et beluis,
Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 53:amnis vorticibus,
Ov. M. 9, 106:vivarium piscibus,
Col. 8, 16, 4:pharetra telis Lernaeis,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 1233.— Comp.:utra pars frequentior vicis esset,
Liv. 35, 11, 5.—With gen.:1.quod talis silvae frequens fecundusque erat (mons),
Tac. A. 4, 65.—Hence, adv.: frĕ-quenter.(Acc. to I.) Often, frequently (not freq. till after the Aug. per.):2.ut frequenter et assidue consequamur artis rationem studio et exercitatione,
Auct. Her. 4, 56, 69:ad aliquem frequenter ventitare,
Cic. Rep. 1, 9 (Moser, frequentes); cf.:gratior (erat) Alexandro frequenter in officinam ventitanti,
Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 85:praecipue quidem apud Ciceronem, frequenter tamen apud Asinium,
Quint. 1, 8, 11:frequenter in his etiam conjecturae locus est, nonnumquam tractatur aliqua finitio: aliquando etiam legales possunt incidere tractatus,
id. 3, 8, 4:habet usum talis allegoriae frequenter oratio, sed raro totius,
id. 8, 6, 47:continuo aut certe nimium frequenter,
id. 9, 1, 11;opp. semper,
id. 12, 1, 3; v. infra.— Comp.:quod et M. Cicero scripto ad Brutum libro frequentius testatur,
Quint. 1, 10, 4:haec ad conjecturam frequentius pertinent, sed interim ad jus quoque,
id. 5, 10, 38:ne plebs frumentationum causa frequentius a negotiis avocaretur,
Suet. Aug. 40:non alias missi cecidere frequentius ignes,
Ov. F. 3, 287.— Sup.:translatione frequentissime sermo omnis utitur,
Cic. Or. 24, 81:non semper, etiamsi frequentissime, tuenda veritas erit,
Quint. 2, 17, 36; Suet. Aug. 43.—(Acc. to II.) Numerously, in great numbers, by many (very rare):huic frequenter interceditur,
Cic. Att. 1, 19, 5:Romam inde frequenter migratum est,
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ЧТO Ж(Е) coll (Particle Invar1. Also: ЧЕГО Ж(Е) highly collЧТО (ЖЕ) ЗТО coll (used in questions and subord clauses) for what reason?: why? what for? how come?«Эхе, xe!, двенадцать часов! - сказал... Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался?» (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long?" (3c).... (Я) сказал: «Я твой господин, а ты мой слуга. Деньги мои. Я их проиграл, потому что так мне вздумалось. А тебе советую не умничать и делать то, что тебе приказывают». Савельич так был поражён моими словами, что сплеснул руками и остолбенел. «Что же ты стоишь! - закричал я сердито (Пушкин 2)....(I said,) "I am your master, you are my servant. The money is mine. I lost it at billiards because that was my pleasure. As for you, I advise you not to try to be clever, but to do what you're told to." Savelich was so struck by my words that he just threw up his hands and stood rooted to the ground. "What are you waiting for?" I bawled at him angrily (2a).2. used to introduce questions, often rhetorical ones, or exclamations (when the question or exclamation is positively phrased, a negative response is expectedwhen the question or exclamation is negatively phrased, a confirmation or expression of agreement is expected)what(and) so (in limited contexts) you don't expect (think)?«Мы к товарищу председателю (Голосову)...» -«Голосова сейчас здесь нет, он ушёл». По кустам прокатился глухой смех. «Это вы, товарищ, изволили сказать несправедливо...» - «Вот чудаки! - воскликнул Покисен. -Что же, я вам врать, что ли, буду? Голосов вышел в сад» (Федин 1). "We want the comrade chairman (Golosov)..." "Golosov isn't here at the moment, he went out." A hollow laugh rolled through the bushes. "Now you're speaking falsely, Comrade...." "What fools!" exclaimed Pokisen. "What, d'you think I'm going to lie to you? Golosov's gone out to the orchard" (1a)Соколов рассказал, что Гавронов заговорил о том, что работа Штрума противоречит ленинским взглядам на природу материи... «Что же, так никто и не возражал?» - «Пожалуй, нет» (Гроссман 2). Sokolov said that Gavronov had asserted that Viktor's work contradicted the Leninist view of the nature of matter...."And so no one stood up for me?" "I don't think so" (2a).Что ж мне, лгать, что ли, на старости лет?» - оправдывался Захар (Гончаров 1). "You don't expect me to go around telling lies at my age, do you?" Zakhar protested (1b).3. used in a dialogue to induce one's interlocutor to answer a question or give an explanationwellnow (and) what about it? (and) what of it? (in limited contexts)...I suppose."...Как проехать отсюда к Плюшкину, так, чтобы не мимо господского дома?» Мужик, казалось, затруднился таким вопросом. «Что ж, не знаешь?» - «Нет, барин, не знаю» (Гоголь 3). "How can we drive to Pliushkin's place from here without passing by the manor house?" The peasant seemed puzzled by the question. "Well, don't you know?" "No, sir, I don't" (3c).«Что ж, тебе не хотелось бы так пожить?»... - «И весь век так?» -спросил Штольц. «До седых волос, до гробовой доски. Это жизнь!» (Гончаров 1). "Now, wouldn't you like to live like that?"... "To live like that all the time?" "Till you grow gray - till you are laid in the grave! That is life!" (1b).Я офицер и дворянин вчера ещё дрался противу тебя, а сегодня еду с тобой в одной кибитке, и счастие всей моей жизни зависит от тебя». — «Что ж? - спросил Пугачёв. - Страшно тебе?» (Пушкин 2). "I am an officer and a nobleman, only yesterday I was fighting against youyet today I'm riding in the same wagon with you, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you." "And what about it?" asked Pugachev. uAre you scared?" (2a).«Он, что же, по-советски женился?» -«Не знаю. Думаю - да», - ответил Старцов (Федин 1). "Не had a Soviet wedding, I suppose?" UI don't know. I think so-yes," replied Startsov (1a).4. Also: НУ ЧТО Ж(Е) coll used to introduce a remark expressing concession, agreementwell (then)all right then....В тени яблони дожидается его какой-то крестьянин, видимо, приехавший к нему за советом. Крестьянин встает и почтительно кланяется ему. Что ж, придется побеседовать с ним, дать ему дельный совет (Искандер 3)....A peasant has been waiting for him in the shade of an apple tree. The peasant, who has evidently come to him for advice, stands up and bows to him respectfully. Well, he'll have to take the time to chat with him, give him some sensible advice (3a).«Со мной в дороге легко». - «Ну что ж, идем», - сказал Джамхух, и они пошли (Искандер 5). "Traveling with me is no trouble." "Well then, let's go," Jamkhoukh said, and they started out (5a).Позвонил я первому секретарю обкома, хотел проститься... а помощник его... сказал: „Товарищ Пряхин с вами говорить не может. Занят"... Я ему говорю, уезжаю сегодня, сам знаешь. А он мне: что ж, тогда напишите, обратитесь в письменной форме» (Гроссман 2). "I phoned the first secretary of the obkom (Oblast Party Committee) to say goodbye....But his assistant...said: 'Comrade Pryakhin's unable to speak to you. He's engaged.' So I said to him: Tm leaving today. You know that very well.' All right then,' he said, 'you can address him in writing'" (2a). -
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• ЧТО Ж(Е) coll[Particle; Invar]=====⇒ for what reason?:- why?;- what for?;- how come?♦ "Эхе, xe! двенадцать часов! - сказал... Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался?" (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long?" (3c).♦... [ Я] сказал: "Я твой господин, а ты мой слуга. Деньги мои. Я их проиграл, потому что так мне вздумалось. А тебе советую не умничать и делать то, что тебе приказывают". Савельич так был поражён моими словами, что сплеснул руками и остолбенел. "Что же ты стоишь! - закричал я сердито (Пушкин 2)....[I said,]"I am your master, you are my servant. The money is mine. I lost it at billiards because that was my pleasure. As for you, I advise you not to try to be clever, but to do what you're told to." Savelich was so struck by my words that he just threw up his hands and stood rooted to the ground. "What are you waiting for?" I bawled at him angrily (2a).2. used to introduce questions, often rhetorical ones, or exclamations (when the question or exclamation is positively phrased, a negative response is expected; when the question or exclamation is negatively phrased, a confirmation or expression of agreement is expected):- what;- (and) so;- [in limited contexts] you don't expect (think)?♦ "Мы к товарищу председателю [Голосову]..." - "Голосова сейчас здесь нет, он ушёл". По кустам прокатился глухой смех. "Это вы, товарищ, изволили сказать несправедливо..." - "Вот чудаки! - воскликнул Покисен. - Что же, я вам врать, что ли, буду? Голосов вышел в сад" (Федин 1). "We want the comrade chairman [Golosov]..." "Golosov isn't here at the moment, he went out." A hollow laugh rolled through the bushes. "Now you're speaking falsely, Comrade...." "What fools!" exclaimed Pokisen. "What, d'you think I'm going to lie to you? Golosov's gone out to the orchard" (1a)♦ Соколов рассказал, что Гавронов заговорил о том, что работа Штрума противоречит ленинским взглядам на природу материи... "Что же, так никто и не возражал?" - "Пожалуй, нет" (Гроссман 2). Sokolov said that Gavronov had asserted that Viktor's work contradicted the Leninist view of the nature of matter...."And so no one stood up for me?" "I don't think so" (2a).♦ "Что ж мне, лгать, что ли, на старости лет?" - оправдывался Захар (Гончаров 1). "You don't expect me to go around telling lies at my age, do you?" Zakhar protested (1b).3. used in a dialogue to induce one's interlocutor to answer a question or give an explanation:- well;- now;- (and) what about it?;- (and) what of it?;- [in limited contexts] ... I suppose.♦ "...Как проехать отсюда к Плюшкину, так, чтобы не мимо господского дома?" Мужик, казалось, затруднился таким вопросом. "Что ж, не знаешь?" - "Нет, барин, не знаю" (Гоголь 3). "How can we drive to Pliushkin's place from here without passing by the manor house?" The peasant seemed puzzled by the question. "Well, don't you know?" "No, sir, I don't" (3c).♦ "Что ж, тебе не хотелось бы так пожить?"... - "И весь век так?" - спросил Штольц. "До седых волос, до гробовой доски. Это жизнь!" (Гончаров 1). "Now, wouldn't you like to live like that?"..."To live like that all the time?" "Till you grow gray - till you are laid in the grave! That is life!" (1b).♦ "Я офицер и дворянин; вчера ещё дрался противу тебя, а сегодня еду с тобой в одной кибитке, и счастие всей моей жизни зависит от тебя". - " Что ж? - спросил Пугачёв. - Страшно тебе?" (Пушкин 2). "I am an officer and a nobleman; only yesterday I was fighting against you; yet today I'm riding in the same wagon with you, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you." "And what about it?" asked Pugachev. "Are you scared?" (2a).♦ "Он, что же, по-советски женился?" - "Не знаю. Думаю - да", - ответил Старцов (Федин 1). "He had a Soviet wedding, I suppose?" "I don't know. I think so-yes," replied Startsov (1a).4. Also: НУ ЧТО Ж(Е) coll used to introduce a remark expressing concession, agreement:- well (then);- all right then.♦...В тени яблони дожидается его какой-то крестьянин, видимо, приехавший к нему за советом. Крестьянин встаёт и почтительно кланяется ему. Что ж, придётся побеседовать с ним, дать ему дельный совет (Искандер 3)....A peasant has been waiting for him in the shade of an apple tree. The peasant, who has evidently come to him for advice, stands up and bows to him respectfully Well, he'll have to take the time to chat with him, give him some sensible advice (3a).♦ "Со мной в дороге легко". - "Ну что ж, идём", - сказал Джамхух, и они пошли (Искандер 5). "Traveling with me is no trouble." "Well then, let's go," Jamkhoukh said, and they started out (5a).♦ "Позвонил я первому секретарю обкома, хотел проститься... а помощник его... сказал: "Товарищ Пряхин с вами говорить не может. Занят"... Я ему говорю, уезжаю сегодня, сам знаешь. А он мне: что ж, тогда напишите, обратитесь в письменной форме" (Гроссман 2). "I phoned the first secretary of the obkom [Oblast Party Committee] to say goodbye....But his assistant...said: 'Comrade Pryakhin's unable to speak to you. He's engaged.' So I said to him: 'I'm leaving today. You know that very well.' All right then,' he said, 'you can address him in writing'" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ну что ж
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77 ну что же
• ЧТО Ж(Е) coll[Particle; Invar]=====⇒ for what reason?:- why?;- what for?;- how come?♦ "Эхе, xe! двенадцать часов! - сказал... Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался?" (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long?" (3c).♦... [ Я] сказал: "Я твой господин, а ты мой слуга. Деньги мои. Я их проиграл, потому что так мне вздумалось. А тебе советую не умничать и делать то, что тебе приказывают". Савельич так был поражён моими словами, что сплеснул руками и остолбенел. "Что же ты стоишь! - закричал я сердито (Пушкин 2)....[I said,]"I am your master, you are my servant. The money is mine. I lost it at billiards because that was my pleasure. As for you, I advise you not to try to be clever, but to do what you're told to." Savelich was so struck by my words that he just threw up his hands and stood rooted to the ground. "What are you waiting for?" I bawled at him angrily (2a).2. used to introduce questions, often rhetorical ones, or exclamations (when the question or exclamation is positively phrased, a negative response is expected; when the question or exclamation is negatively phrased, a confirmation or expression of agreement is expected):- what;- (and) so;- [in limited contexts] you don't expect (think)?♦ "Мы к товарищу председателю [Голосову]..." - "Голосова сейчас здесь нет, он ушёл". По кустам прокатился глухой смех. "Это вы, товарищ, изволили сказать несправедливо..." - "Вот чудаки! - воскликнул Покисен. - Что же, я вам врать, что ли, буду? Голосов вышел в сад" (Федин 1). "We want the comrade chairman [Golosov]..." "Golosov isn't here at the moment, he went out." A hollow laugh rolled through the bushes. "Now you're speaking falsely, Comrade...." "What fools!" exclaimed Pokisen. "What, d'you think I'm going to lie to you? Golosov's gone out to the orchard" (1a)♦ Соколов рассказал, что Гавронов заговорил о том, что работа Штрума противоречит ленинским взглядам на природу материи... "Что же, так никто и не возражал?" - "Пожалуй, нет" (Гроссман 2). Sokolov said that Gavronov had asserted that Viktor's work contradicted the Leninist view of the nature of matter...."And so no one stood up for me?" "I don't think so" (2a).♦ "Что ж мне, лгать, что ли, на старости лет?" - оправдывался Захар (Гончаров 1). "You don't expect me to go around telling lies at my age, do you?" Zakhar protested (1b).3. used in a dialogue to induce one's interlocutor to answer a question or give an explanation:- well;- now;- (and) what about it?;- (and) what of it?;- [in limited contexts] ... I suppose.♦ "...Как проехать отсюда к Плюшкину, так, чтобы не мимо господского дома?" Мужик, казалось, затруднился таким вопросом. "Что ж, не знаешь?" - "Нет, барин, не знаю" (Гоголь 3). "How can we drive to Pliushkin's place from here without passing by the manor house?" The peasant seemed puzzled by the question. "Well, don't you know?" "No, sir, I don't" (3c).♦ "Что ж, тебе не хотелось бы так пожить?"... - "И весь век так?" - спросил Штольц. "До седых волос, до гробовой доски. Это жизнь!" (Гончаров 1). "Now, wouldn't you like to live like that?"..."To live like that all the time?" "Till you grow gray - till you are laid in the grave! That is life!" (1b).♦ "Я офицер и дворянин; вчера ещё дрался противу тебя, а сегодня еду с тобой в одной кибитке, и счастие всей моей жизни зависит от тебя". - " Что ж? - спросил Пугачёв. - Страшно тебе?" (Пушкин 2). "I am an officer and a nobleman; only yesterday I was fighting against you; yet today I'm riding in the same wagon with you, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you." "And what about it?" asked Pugachev. "Are you scared?" (2a).♦ "Он, что же, по-советски женился?" - "Не знаю. Думаю - да", - ответил Старцов (Федин 1). "He had a Soviet wedding, I suppose?" "I don't know. I think so-yes," replied Startsov (1a).4. Also: НУ ЧТО Ж(Е) coll used to introduce a remark expressing concession, agreement:- well (then);- all right then.♦...В тени яблони дожидается его какой-то крестьянин, видимо, приехавший к нему за советом. Крестьянин встаёт и почтительно кланяется ему. Что ж, придётся побеседовать с ним, дать ему дельный совет (Искандер 3)....A peasant has been waiting for him in the shade of an apple tree. The peasant, who has evidently come to him for advice, stands up and bows to him respectfully Well, he'll have to take the time to chat with him, give him some sensible advice (3a).♦ "Со мной в дороге легко". - "Ну что ж, идём", - сказал Джамхух, и они пошли (Искандер 5). "Traveling with me is no trouble." "Well then, let's go," Jamkhoukh said, and they started out (5a).♦ "Позвонил я первому секретарю обкома, хотел проститься... а помощник его... сказал: "Товарищ Пряхин с вами говорить не может. Занят"... Я ему говорю, уезжаю сегодня, сам знаешь. А он мне: что ж, тогда напишите, обратитесь в письменной форме" (Гроссман 2). "I phoned the first secretary of the obkom [Oblast Party Committee] to say goodbye....But his assistant...said: 'Comrade Pryakhin's unable to speak to you. He's engaged.' So I said to him: 'I'm leaving today. You know that very well.' All right then,' he said, 'you can address him in writing'" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ну что же
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78 чего ж
• ЧТО Ж(Е) coll[Particle; Invar]=====⇒ for what reason?:- why?;- what for?;- how come?♦ "Эхе, xe! двенадцать часов! - сказал... Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался?" (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long?" (3c).♦... [ Я] сказал: "Я твой господин, а ты мой слуга. Деньги мои. Я их проиграл, потому что так мне вздумалось. А тебе советую не умничать и делать то, что тебе приказывают". Савельич так был поражён моими словами, что сплеснул руками и остолбенел. "Что же ты стоишь! - закричал я сердито (Пушкин 2)....[I said,]"I am your master, you are my servant. The money is mine. I lost it at billiards because that was my pleasure. As for you, I advise you not to try to be clever, but to do what you're told to." Savelich was so struck by my words that he just threw up his hands and stood rooted to the ground. "What are you waiting for?" I bawled at him angrily (2a).2. used to introduce questions, often rhetorical ones, or exclamations (when the question or exclamation is positively phrased, a negative response is expected; when the question or exclamation is negatively phrased, a confirmation or expression of agreement is expected):- what;- (and) so;- [in limited contexts] you don't expect (think)?♦ "Мы к товарищу председателю [Голосову]..." - "Голосова сейчас здесь нет, он ушёл". По кустам прокатился глухой смех. "Это вы, товарищ, изволили сказать несправедливо..." - "Вот чудаки! - воскликнул Покисен. - Что же, я вам врать, что ли, буду? Голосов вышел в сад" (Федин 1). "We want the comrade chairman [Golosov]..." "Golosov isn't here at the moment, he went out." A hollow laugh rolled through the bushes. "Now you're speaking falsely, Comrade...." "What fools!" exclaimed Pokisen. "What, d'you think I'm going to lie to you? Golosov's gone out to the orchard" (1a)♦ Соколов рассказал, что Гавронов заговорил о том, что работа Штрума противоречит ленинским взглядам на природу материи... "Что же, так никто и не возражал?" - "Пожалуй, нет" (Гроссман 2). Sokolov said that Gavronov had asserted that Viktor's work contradicted the Leninist view of the nature of matter...."And so no one stood up for me?" "I don't think so" (2a).♦ "Что ж мне, лгать, что ли, на старости лет?" - оправдывался Захар (Гончаров 1). "You don't expect me to go around telling lies at my age, do you?" Zakhar protested (1b).3. used in a dialogue to induce one's interlocutor to answer a question or give an explanation:- well;- now;- (and) what about it?;- (and) what of it?;- [in limited contexts] ... I suppose.♦ "...Как проехать отсюда к Плюшкину, так, чтобы не мимо господского дома?" Мужик, казалось, затруднился таким вопросом. "Что ж, не знаешь?" - "Нет, барин, не знаю" (Гоголь 3). "How can we drive to Pliushkin's place from here without passing by the manor house?" The peasant seemed puzzled by the question. "Well, don't you know?" "No, sir, I don't" (3c).♦ "Что ж, тебе не хотелось бы так пожить?"... - "И весь век так?" - спросил Штольц. "До седых волос, до гробовой доски. Это жизнь!" (Гончаров 1). "Now, wouldn't you like to live like that?"..."To live like that all the time?" "Till you grow gray - till you are laid in the grave! That is life!" (1b).♦ "Я офицер и дворянин; вчера ещё дрался противу тебя, а сегодня еду с тобой в одной кибитке, и счастие всей моей жизни зависит от тебя". - " Что ж? - спросил Пугачёв. - Страшно тебе?" (Пушкин 2). "I am an officer and a nobleman; only yesterday I was fighting against you; yet today I'm riding in the same wagon with you, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you." "And what about it?" asked Pugachev. "Are you scared?" (2a).♦ "Он, что же, по-советски женился?" - "Не знаю. Думаю - да", - ответил Старцов (Федин 1). "He had a Soviet wedding, I suppose?" "I don't know. I think so-yes," replied Startsov (1a).4. Also: НУ ЧТО Ж(Е) coll used to introduce a remark expressing concession, agreement:- well (then);- all right then.♦...В тени яблони дожидается его какой-то крестьянин, видимо, приехавший к нему за советом. Крестьянин встаёт и почтительно кланяется ему. Что ж, придётся побеседовать с ним, дать ему дельный совет (Искандер 3)....A peasant has been waiting for him in the shade of an apple tree. The peasant, who has evidently come to him for advice, stands up and bows to him respectfully Well, he'll have to take the time to chat with him, give him some sensible advice (3a).♦ "Со мной в дороге легко". - "Ну что ж, идём", - сказал Джамхух, и они пошли (Искандер 5). "Traveling with me is no trouble." "Well then, let's go," Jamkhoukh said, and they started out (5a).♦ "Позвонил я первому секретарю обкома, хотел проститься... а помощник его... сказал: "Товарищ Пряхин с вами говорить не может. Занят"... Я ему говорю, уезжаю сегодня, сам знаешь. А он мне: что ж, тогда напишите, обратитесь в письменной форме" (Гроссман 2). "I phoned the first secretary of the obkom [Oblast Party Committee] to say goodbye....But his assistant...said: 'Comrade Pryakhin's unable to speak to you. He's engaged.' So I said to him: 'I'm leaving today. You know that very well.' All right then,' he said, 'you can address him in writing'" (2a). -
79 чего же
• ЧТО Ж(Е) coll[Particle; Invar]=====⇒ for what reason?:- why?;- what for?;- how come?♦ "Эхе, xe! двенадцать часов! - сказал... Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался?" (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long?" (3c).♦... [ Я] сказал: "Я твой господин, а ты мой слуга. Деньги мои. Я их проиграл, потому что так мне вздумалось. А тебе советую не умничать и делать то, что тебе приказывают". Савельич так был поражён моими словами, что сплеснул руками и остолбенел. "Что же ты стоишь! - закричал я сердито (Пушкин 2)....[I said,]"I am your master, you are my servant. The money is mine. I lost it at billiards because that was my pleasure. As for you, I advise you not to try to be clever, but to do what you're told to." Savelich was so struck by my words that he just threw up his hands and stood rooted to the ground. "What are you waiting for?" I bawled at him angrily (2a).2. used to introduce questions, often rhetorical ones, or exclamations (when the question or exclamation is positively phrased, a negative response is expected; when the question or exclamation is negatively phrased, a confirmation or expression of agreement is expected):- what;- (and) so;- [in limited contexts] you don't expect (think)?♦ "Мы к товарищу председателю [Голосову]..." - "Голосова сейчас здесь нет, он ушёл". По кустам прокатился глухой смех. "Это вы, товарищ, изволили сказать несправедливо..." - "Вот чудаки! - воскликнул Покисен. - Что же, я вам врать, что ли, буду? Голосов вышел в сад" (Федин 1). "We want the comrade chairman [Golosov]..." "Golosov isn't here at the moment, he went out." A hollow laugh rolled through the bushes. "Now you're speaking falsely, Comrade...." "What fools!" exclaimed Pokisen. "What, d'you think I'm going to lie to you? Golosov's gone out to the orchard" (1a)♦ Соколов рассказал, что Гавронов заговорил о том, что работа Штрума противоречит ленинским взглядам на природу материи... "Что же, так никто и не возражал?" - "Пожалуй, нет" (Гроссман 2). Sokolov said that Gavronov had asserted that Viktor's work contradicted the Leninist view of the nature of matter...."And so no one stood up for me?" "I don't think so" (2a).♦ "Что ж мне, лгать, что ли, на старости лет?" - оправдывался Захар (Гончаров 1). "You don't expect me to go around telling lies at my age, do you?" Zakhar protested (1b).3. used in a dialogue to induce one's interlocutor to answer a question or give an explanation:- well;- now;- (and) what about it?;- (and) what of it?;- [in limited contexts] ... I suppose.♦ "...Как проехать отсюда к Плюшкину, так, чтобы не мимо господского дома?" Мужик, казалось, затруднился таким вопросом. "Что ж, не знаешь?" - "Нет, барин, не знаю" (Гоголь 3). "How can we drive to Pliushkin's place from here without passing by the manor house?" The peasant seemed puzzled by the question. "Well, don't you know?" "No, sir, I don't" (3c).♦ "Что ж, тебе не хотелось бы так пожить?"... - "И весь век так?" - спросил Штольц. "До седых волос, до гробовой доски. Это жизнь!" (Гончаров 1). "Now, wouldn't you like to live like that?"..."To live like that all the time?" "Till you grow gray - till you are laid in the grave! That is life!" (1b).♦ "Я офицер и дворянин; вчера ещё дрался противу тебя, а сегодня еду с тобой в одной кибитке, и счастие всей моей жизни зависит от тебя". - " Что ж? - спросил Пугачёв. - Страшно тебе?" (Пушкин 2). "I am an officer and a nobleman; only yesterday I was fighting against you; yet today I'm riding in the same wagon with you, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you." "And what about it?" asked Pugachev. "Are you scared?" (2a).♦ "Он, что же, по-советски женился?" - "Не знаю. Думаю - да", - ответил Старцов (Федин 1). "He had a Soviet wedding, I suppose?" "I don't know. I think so-yes," replied Startsov (1a).4. Also: НУ ЧТО Ж(Е) coll used to introduce a remark expressing concession, agreement:- well (then);- all right then.♦...В тени яблони дожидается его какой-то крестьянин, видимо, приехавший к нему за советом. Крестьянин встаёт и почтительно кланяется ему. Что ж, придётся побеседовать с ним, дать ему дельный совет (Искандер 3)....A peasant has been waiting for him in the shade of an apple tree. The peasant, who has evidently come to him for advice, stands up and bows to him respectfully Well, he'll have to take the time to chat with him, give him some sensible advice (3a).♦ "Со мной в дороге легко". - "Ну что ж, идём", - сказал Джамхух, и они пошли (Искандер 5). "Traveling with me is no trouble." "Well then, let's go," Jamkhoukh said, and they started out (5a).♦ "Позвонил я первому секретарю обкома, хотел проститься... а помощник его... сказал: "Товарищ Пряхин с вами говорить не может. Занят"... Я ему говорю, уезжаю сегодня, сам знаешь. А он мне: что ж, тогда напишите, обратитесь в письменной форме" (Гроссман 2). "I phoned the first secretary of the obkom [Oblast Party Committee] to say goodbye....But his assistant...said: 'Comrade Pryakhin's unable to speak to you. He's engaged.' So I said to him: 'I'm leaving today. You know that very well.' All right then,' he said, 'you can address him in writing'" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чего же
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80 что ж
• ЧТО Ж(Е) coll[Particle; Invar]=====⇒ for what reason?:- why?;- what for?;- how come?♦ "Эхе, xe! двенадцать часов! - сказал... Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался?" (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long?" (3c).♦... [ Я] сказал: "Я твой господин, а ты мой слуга. Деньги мои. Я их проиграл, потому что так мне вздумалось. А тебе советую не умничать и делать то, что тебе приказывают". Савельич так был поражён моими словами, что сплеснул руками и остолбенел. "Что же ты стоишь! - закричал я сердито (Пушкин 2)....[I said,]"I am your master, you are my servant. The money is mine. I lost it at billiards because that was my pleasure. As for you, I advise you not to try to be clever, but to do what you're told to." Savelich was so struck by my words that he just threw up his hands and stood rooted to the ground. "What are you waiting for?" I bawled at him angrily (2a).2. used to introduce questions, often rhetorical ones, or exclamations (when the question or exclamation is positively phrased, a negative response is expected; when the question or exclamation is negatively phrased, a confirmation or expression of agreement is expected):- what;- (and) so;- [in limited contexts] you don't expect (think)?♦ "Мы к товарищу председателю [Голосову]..." - "Голосова сейчас здесь нет, он ушёл". По кустам прокатился глухой смех. "Это вы, товарищ, изволили сказать несправедливо..." - "Вот чудаки! - воскликнул Покисен. - Что же, я вам врать, что ли, буду? Голосов вышел в сад" (Федин 1). "We want the comrade chairman [Golosov]..." "Golosov isn't here at the moment, he went out." A hollow laugh rolled through the bushes. "Now you're speaking falsely, Comrade...." "What fools!" exclaimed Pokisen. "What, d'you think I'm going to lie to you? Golosov's gone out to the orchard" (1a)♦ Соколов рассказал, что Гавронов заговорил о том, что работа Штрума противоречит ленинским взглядам на природу материи... "Что же, так никто и не возражал?" - "Пожалуй, нет" (Гроссман 2). Sokolov said that Gavronov had asserted that Viktor's work contradicted the Leninist view of the nature of matter...."And so no one stood up for me?" "I don't think so" (2a).♦ "Что ж мне, лгать, что ли, на старости лет?" - оправдывался Захар (Гончаров 1). "You don't expect me to go around telling lies at my age, do you?" Zakhar protested (1b).3. used in a dialogue to induce one's interlocutor to answer a question or give an explanation:- well;- now;- (and) what about it?;- (and) what of it?;- [in limited contexts] ... I suppose.♦ "...Как проехать отсюда к Плюшкину, так, чтобы не мимо господского дома?" Мужик, казалось, затруднился таким вопросом. "Что ж, не знаешь?" - "Нет, барин, не знаю" (Гоголь 3). "How can we drive to Pliushkin's place from here without passing by the manor house?" The peasant seemed puzzled by the question. "Well, don't you know?" "No, sir, I don't" (3c).♦ "Что ж, тебе не хотелось бы так пожить?"... - "И весь век так?" - спросил Штольц. "До седых волос, до гробовой доски. Это жизнь!" (Гончаров 1). "Now, wouldn't you like to live like that?"..."To live like that all the time?" "Till you grow gray - till you are laid in the grave! That is life!" (1b).♦ "Я офицер и дворянин; вчера ещё дрался противу тебя, а сегодня еду с тобой в одной кибитке, и счастие всей моей жизни зависит от тебя". - "Что ж? - спросил Пугачёв. - Страшно тебе?" (Пушкин 2). "I am an officer and a nobleman; only yesterday I was fighting against you; yet today I'm riding in the same wagon with you, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you." "And what about it?" asked Pugachev. "Are you scared?" (2a).♦ "Он, что же, по-советски женился?" - "Не знаю. Думаю - да", - ответил Старцов (Федин 1). "He had a Soviet wedding, I suppose?" "I don't know. I think so-yes," replied Startsov (1a).4. Also: НУ ЧТО Ж(Е) coll used to introduce a remark expressing concession, agreement:- well (then);- all right then.♦...В тени яблони дожидается его какой-то крестьянин, видимо, приехавший к нему за советом. Крестьянин встаёт и почтительно кланяется ему. Что ж, придётся побеседовать с ним, дать ему дельный совет (Искандер 3)....A peasant has been waiting for him in the shade of an apple tree. The peasant, who has evidently come to him for advice, stands up and bows to him respectfully Well, he'll have to take the time to chat with him, give him some sensible advice (3a).♦ "Со мной в дороге легко". - "Ну что ж, идём", - сказал Джамхух, и они пошли (Искандер 5). "Traveling with me is no trouble." "Well then, let's go," Jamkhoukh said, and they started out (5a).♦ "Позвонил я первому секретарю обкома, хотел проститься... а помощник его... сказал: "Товарищ Пряхин с вами говорить не может. Занят"... Я ему говорю, уезжаю сегодня, сам знаешь. А он мне: что ж, тогда напишите, обратитесь в письменной форме" (Гроссман 2). "I phoned the first secretary of the obkom [Oblast Party Committee] to say goodbye....But his assistant...said: 'Comrade Pryakhin's unable to speak to you. He's engaged.' So I said to him: 'I'm leaving today. You know that very well.' All right then,' he said, 'you can address him in writing'" (2a).
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