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ПО СТАРИНКЕ coll PrepP Invar adv1. \С-544 жить, одеваться и т. п. Also: ПО СТАРИНЕ (to live, dress etc) according to the tastes or customs of a former time: (in) the old-fashioned wayas in (the) olden days in the old style.Комната притаилась, по старинке убранная прожившей в этом доме полжизни нянькой (Федин 1). The room remained hushed, furnished in the old style by Nanny who had lived half her life in it (1a).2. (to do sth., usu. one's job) using old, outdated methodsthe way it was done in the old(en) days(in) the old-fashioned way (in limited contexts) the way they did it in the good old days.Когда надо было что-нибудь сосчитать, бабушка делала это по старинке, на счётах. When something had to be calculated, Grandma did it the old-fashioned way: on an abacus. -
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• ПО СТАРИНКЕ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. по старине жить, одеваться и т.п. Also: ПО СТАРИНЕ (to live, dress etc) according to the tastes or customs of a former time:- in the old style.♦ Комната притаилась, по старинке убранная прожившей в этом доме полжизни нянькой (Федин 1). The room remained hushed, furnished in the old style by Nanny who had lived half her life in it (1a).2. (to do sth., usu. one's job) using old, outdated methods:- [in limited contexts] the way they did it in the good old days.♦ Когда надо было что-нибудь сосчитать, бабушка делала это по старинке, на счётах. When something had to be calculated, Grandma did it the old-fashioned way: on an abacus.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по старине
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• ПО СТАРИНКЕ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. по старинке жить, одеваться и т.п. Also: ПО СТАРИНЕ( to live, dress etc) according to the tastes or customs of a former time:- in the old style.♦ Комната притаилась, по старинке убранная прожившей в этом доме полжизни нянькой (Федин 1). The room remained hushed, furnished in the old style by Nanny who had lived half her life in it (1a).2. (to do sth., usu. one's job) using old, outdated methods:- [in limited contexts] the way they did it in the good old days.♦ Когда надо было что-нибудь сосчитать, бабушка делала это по старинке, на счётах. When something had to be calculated, Grandma did it the old-fashioned way: on an abacus.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по старинке
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ТРЯХНУТЬ СТАРИНОЙ coll VP subj: human more often this WOJ to undertake the same thing(s) or do sth. in the same manner as one did earlier, usu. in one's youthX тряхнёт стариной - X will reviverelive, bring back) a bit of the pastX will go back for a taste of the pastthe good old days etc)X will go back to the good old days (to his youth etc) (in limited contexts) X will go back to his old trade (hobby etc) X will rake (dredge) up the old skills....Ребров предложил скинуться, по трёшке, купить пару бутылок, сырку, колбаски. А он знает тут неподалеку отличное местечко. Мы так и сделали - решили тряхнуть стариной, как выразился Безымянный («Давненько не пил из горла!») (Зиновьев 2)....Rebrov proposed that we each chip in three roubles and buy a couple of bottles and some cheese and sausage. And he knew just the place near by. So that's what we did-decided, as Nameless put it, to go back to the good old days ("its quite a while since I drank straight from the bottle") (2a).«Ведь я, ты знаешь, от (врачебной) практики отказался, а раза два в неделю приходится стариной тряхнуть... Докторов здесь совсем нет» (Тургенев 2). "You see, as you know I've retired from my (medical) practice, but two or three times a week I still have to rake up the old skills....There are no doctors round here..." (2e). -
46 тряхнуть стариной
• ТРЯХНУТЬ СТАРИНОЙ coll[VP; subj: human; more often this WOJ to undertake the same thing(s) or do sth. in the same manner as one did earlier, usu. in one's youth: X тряхнёт стариной ≈ X will revive <relive, bring back> a bit of the past; X will go back for a taste of the past (the good old days etc); X will go back to the good old days (to his youth etc); [in limited contexts]=====⇒ X will go back to his old trade (hobby etc); X will rake (dredge) up the old skills.♦...Ребров предложил скинуться, по трёшке, купить пару бутылок, сырку, колбаски. А он знает тут неподалеку отличное местечко. Мы так и сделали - решили тряхнуть стариной, как выразился Безымянный ("Давненько не пил из горла!") (Зиновьев 2)....Rebrov proposed that we each chip in three roubles and buy a couple of bottles and some cheese and sausage. And he knew just the place near by. So that's what we did-decided, as Nameless put it, to go back to the good old days ("it's quite a while since I drank straight from the bottle") (2a).♦ "Ведь я, ты знаешь, от [врачебной] практики отказался, а раза два в неделю приходится стариной тряхнуть... Докторов здесь совсем нет" (Тургенев 2). "You see, as you know I've retired from my I medical] practice, but two or three times a week I still have to rake up the old skills....There are no doctors round here..." (2e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тряхнуть стариной
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47 В-17
ДОЖИВАТЬ СВОЙ ВЕК VP1. (subj: human to live the end of one's life (often used with an adv of manner, place etc)- X доживал свой век - X lived out his life (days, last years)X lived out the rest of his life (days) X lived (spent) the last years of his life.Больной, озлобленный, всеми забытый, доживал Козырь свой век... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Hotspur lived out his life sick, embittered, forgotten by all (1a)....Как только он... увидал стариков московских, ничего не желающих и никуда не спеша доживающих свой век, увидал старушек... московские балы и московский Английский клуб, - он почувствовал себя дома, в тихом пристанище (Толстой 5). When he again saw old Muscovites quietly living out their days, desiring nothing, hurrying nowhere, old Moscow ladies.Moscow balls and the English Club, he felt himself at home in a quiet haven (5a).У младшего (сына), у Михаила, который один из всех не уехал из деревни, старуха (Анна) и доживала свой век... (Распутин 3). Anna was living out her last years with her younger son Mikhail, the only one who had not left the village... (3a).2. ( subj: concr, abstr, or collect) to fall gradually out of useX доживал свой век - X lived (finished) out its days.Трамвай доживал свой век вместе с этими домами... (Евтушенко 1). The tram had lived out its days together with these houses, (1a) -
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[VP]=====1. [subj: human]⇒ to live the end of one's life (often used with an adv of manner, place etc) - X доживал свой век ≈ X lived out his life (days, last years); X lived out the rest of his life (days); X lived (spent) the last years of his life.♦ Больной, озлобленный, всеми забытый, доживал Козырь свой век... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Hotspur lived out his life sick, embittered, forgotten by all (1a).♦...Как только он... увидал стариков московских, ничего не желающих и никуда не спеша доживающих свой век, увидал старушек... московские балы и московский Английский клуб, - он почувствовал себя дома, в тихом пристанище (Толстой 5). When he again saw old Muscovites quietly living out their days, desiring nothing, hurrying nowhere, old Moscow ladies.Moscow balls and the English Club, he felt himself at home in a quiet haven (5a).♦...У младшего [сына], у Михаила, который один из всех не уехал из деревни, старуха [Анна] и доживала свой век... (Распутин 3). Anna was living out her last years with her younger son Mikhail, the only one who had not left the village... (3a).2. [subj: concr, abstr, or collect]⇒ to fall gradually out of use:- X доживал свой век≈ X lived (finished) out its days.♦ Трамвай доживал свой век вместе с этими домами... (Евтушенко 1). The tram had lived out its days together with these houses, (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > доживать свой век
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49 по старой памяти
разг.for old times' sake; in memory of old days; from force of habitКогда-то я даже служил в Пушкинском доме - по старой памяти пользуюсь там полной свободой и по-прежнему имею доступ в рабочие комнаты. (И. Андронников, Портрет) — There was a time when I even worked in Pushkin House - for old times' sake they give me a free run of the place and access to the rooms where the work is done.
- Как же мне ничего не сказали?.. - А очень просто: я запретил им говорить. Они меня слушаются, по старой памяти. (В. Панова, Кружилиха) — 'Why didn't someone tell me?' 'That's simple. I told them not to. They still obey me, in memory of old days.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по старой памяти
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50 О-177
В ОХОТКУ substand PrepP Invar1.adv(to do sth.) willingly, enthusiasticallygladlywith pleasure (be) keen (on doing sth.)Neg не в охотку - (be) none too eager (anxious) (to do sth.).(Фирс:) Прежде у нас на балах танцевали генералы, бароны, адмиралы, а теперь посылаем за почтовым чиновником и начальником станции, да и те не в охотку идут (Чехов 2). (Е:) In the old days we used to have generals, barons, admirals dancing at our balls, but now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too eager to come (2a). (F:) In the old days there were generals, barons, admirals dancing at our parties, and now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too anxious to come (2d).2. - кому ( usu. subj-compl with бытье ( subj: concr, abstr, or infin)) sth. (or doing sth.) gives s.o. pleasure, a feeling of satisfactionX Y-y в охотку = Y likes (enjoys, fancies) (doing) XY gets a kick out of (doing) X.«Думаю, дай достану (грибы), может, кому в охотку придутся. Кушайте, если нравятся» (Распутин 3). "So I thought I'd get them (the mushrooms) out, in case anybody fancied them. Help yourselves if you like them" (3a). -
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• В ОХОТКУ substand[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ (to do sth.) willingly, enthusiastically:- gladly;- (be) keen (on doing sth.);♦ [Фирс:] Прежде у нас на балах танцевали генералы, бароны, адмиралы, а теперь посылаем за почтовым чиновником и начальником станции, да и те не в охотку идут (Чехов 2). [F:] In the old days we used to have generals, barons, admirals dancing at our balls, but now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too eager to come (2a). [F:] In the old days there were generals, barons, admirals dancing at our parties, and now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too anxious to come (2d).⇒ sth. (or doing sth.) gives s.o. pleasure, a feeling of satisfaction:- X Y-y в охотку≈ Y likes (eqjoys, fancies) (doing) X;- Y gets a kick out of (doing) X.♦ "Думаю, дай достану [ грибы], может, кому в охотку придутся. Кушайте, если нравятся" (Распутин 3). "So I thought I'd get them [the mushrooms] out, in case anybody fancied them. Help yourselves if you like them" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в охотку
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52 FIRST
• AU men can't be first - Не всем казакам в атаманах быть (H)• Be content in your lot; one cannot be first in everything - Не всем казакам в атаманах быть (H)• Better be first in a village than second at Rome - Лучше быть первым в деревне, чем последним в городе (Л)• Cow that's first up, gets the first of the dew (The) - Кто первый пришел, первый муку смолол (K)• Everyone can't be first - Не всем казакам в атаманах быть (H)• First come, first served - Кто первый пришел, первый муку смолол (K), Кто раньше на мельницу придет, раньше смелет (K), Первому гостю - первое место (П)• First there, first served - Кто первый пришел, первый муку смолол (K), Кто раньше на мельницу придет, раньше смелет (K), Первому гостю - первое место (П)• First winner, last loser - Кто опоздает, тот воду хлебает (K), Кто поздно приходит, тот ничего не находит (K), Первому гостю - первое место (П)• He that comes first to the mill may sit where he will - Кто раньше на мельницу придет, раньше смелет (K)• He who comes first grinds first - Кто первый пришел, первый муку смолол (K), Кто раньше на мельницу придет, раньше смелет (K), Первому гостю - первое место (П)• I am not the first and I won't be the last - Я не первый, и я не последний (Я)• I am not the first, and shall not be the last - Я не первый, и я не последний (Я) FISH• All is fish that comes to the net - Всякая рыба хороша, коли на удочку пошла (B), Доброму вору все впору (Д)• All's fish that comes to his net - Всякая рыба хороша, коли на удочку пошла (B), Доброму вору все впору (Д)• Best fish smell when they are three days old (/The/) - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Better a big fish in a little pond than a little fish in a big pond - Лучше быть первым в деревне, чем последним в городе (Л)• Better a big fish in a little puddle than a little fish in a big puddle - Лучше быть первым в деревне, чем последним в городе (Л)• Better a small fish than an empty dish - Лучше мало, чем совсем ничего (Л)• Big fish eat the little ones (The) - Большая рыба маленькую целиком глотает (Б), Кто кого смог, тот того и с ног (K)• Catch the fish before you fry it - Цыплят по осени считают (Ц)• Cat that would eat fish must wet her feet (The) - Чтобы рыбку съесть, надо в воду лезть (4)• Do not fish in front of a net - Цыплят по осени считают (Ц)• Don't clean your fish before you catch it - Не поймав, не щиплют (H), Цыплят по осени считают (Ц)• Dry shoes won't catch fish - Чтобы рыбку съесть, надо в воду лезть (4)• Every fish is not a sturgeon - Вещь вещи рознь, человек человеку рознь (B), Федот, да не тот (Ф)• Fish always stinks from the head downward (The) - Рыба с головы гниет (P)• Fish and callers (company, visitors) smell in three days - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Fish begins to stink at the head - Рыба с головы гниет (P)• Fish never nibbles at the same hook twice (A) - Старую лису дважды не проведешь (C)• Fish stinks first in the head (The) - Рыба с головы гниет (P)• Fish that escapes is the biggest fish of all (The) - Которая корова пала, та по два удоя давала (K)• Fish will soon be caught that nibbles at every bait (The) - Любопытной Варваре нос оторвали (Л)• Fresh fish and new - come guests smell in three days - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Great fish eat up the small (The) - Большая рыба маленькую целиком глотает (B), Кто кого смог, тот того и с ног (K)• Gut no fish till you get them - Не поймав, не щиплют (H)• He that would catch a fish must venture his bait - Пошел за большим, не жалей малого (П)• He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet - Не замочив рук, не умоешься (H), Чтобы рыбку съесть, надо в воду лезть (4)• It is a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait - В одну ловушку два раза зверя не заманишь (B), Старую лису дважды не проведешь (C)• It is better to be the biggest fish in a small puddle than the smallest fish in a big puddle - Лучше быть головой собаки, чем хвостом льва (Л)• It is good fish if it were but caught - Хороша Маша, да не наша (X), Хоть хорош пирог, да в чужих руках (X)• Little fish are (is) sweet - Рыба мелка, да уха сладка (P)• Make not your sauce till you have caught the fish - Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M), Не поймав, не щиплют (H), Цыплят по осени считают (Ц)• Neither fish, flesh, nor fowl - Ни рыба, ни мясо (H)• Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring - Ни рыба, ни мясо (H)• Never fry a fish till it's caught - Медведя не убив, шкуры не продавай (M)• Never offer to teach fish to swim - Не учи плавать щуку, щука знает свою науку (H), Не учи рыбу плавать, а собаку - лаять (H), Не учи ученого (H)• Sea is full of other fish (The) - Мир не без добрых людей (M), Свет не клином сошелся (C)• That fish is soon caught who nibbles at every bait - Кто не в свое дело суется, тому достается (K), Любопытной Варваре нос оторвали (Л)• There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it - И за рекой люди живут (И), Лес по дереву не плачет, море по рыбе не тужит (Л), Не только людей что Фома да Фаддей (H), Не только света, что в окошке (H), Свет не клином сошелся (C)• There are better fish in the sea than have ever been caught - И за рекой люди живут (И), Лес по дереву не плачет, море по рыбе не тужит (Л), Не только людей что Фома да Фаддей (H), Не только света, что в окошке (H), Свет не клином сошелся (C)• There is as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it - Не только света, что в окошке (H)• Venture a small fish to catch a great one - Пошел за большим, не жалей малого (П) -
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in the old daysIn the old days, people did not buy beer in bottles or cans at the 7-11 store. They went to the tavern and carried the beer home in a bucket.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > в давние времена
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54 в старые времена
in the old daysIn the old days, people did not buy beer in bottles or cans at the 7-11 store. They went to the tavern and carried the beer home in a bucket.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > в старые времена
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55 укатали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали бурку крутые горки
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56 укатали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > укатали сивку крутые горки
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57 умыкали бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали бурку крутые горки
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58 умыкали сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыкали сивку крутые горки
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59 уходили бурку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили бурку крутые горки
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60 уходили сивку крутые горки
Set phrase: a cracked bell can never sound well, he is but the shadow of his (former) self, hills and vales have done in the horse, his dancing days are gone, the bloom is off the peach (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the bloom is off the plum (contrast: an old ox makes a straight furrow. the older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune), the feet are slow when the head wears snow (hard life and old age have made one's health poor, one's attitude indifferent to everything)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уходили сивку крутые горки
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The Days of his Grace — ) is a 1960 novel by Swedish Nobel laureate Eyvind Johnson. Set mostly in northern Italy, close to Aquileia, it tells the story of the fate of a Langobard family as their homeland falls under the domination of Charlemagne. The major theme running … Wikipedia
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Count the Days — Single by The New Power Generation from the album Exodus B side New Power Soul Released 1994 Format … Wikipedia