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1 get the sack
Australian slang: get the pink slip (from the colour of the termination form) -
2 to hit the sack завалиться спать
American: hit the hayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > to hit the sack завалиться спать
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3 SACK
• Broken sack will hold no (won't hold) corn (A) - Худой мешок не наполнишь (X)• Every horse thinks its own sack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• Every man must carry his own sack to the mill - Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего (C)• Every one thinks his sack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• Everyone thinks his sack heaviest - Каждому своя ноша тяжела (K)• It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright - Пустой мешок стоять не будет (П)• More sacks to the mill - В тесноте, да не в обиде (B)• Standing sack fills quicker (The) - Деньги к деньгам идут (Д)• There comes nothing out of the sack but what was in it - Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется (4)• There comes nought out of the sack but what was there - Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется (4) -
4 Бил дед жабу, грозясь на бабу
The innocent is punished, not the guilty. See Не по коню, так по оглобле (H), Руки согрешили, а спина виновата (P)Var.: Бил дед жабу, сердясь на бабуCf: The dog bites the stone, not him that throws it (Am.). Many beat the sack and mean the miller (Br.). You kick the dog (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Бил дед жабу, грозясь на бабу
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5 завалиться спать
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6 быть уволенным
1) General subject: be given cards, be given the sack, be off the pay-roll, be off the payroll, become redundant (по сокращению штата, свёртыванию производства), get the bird, get the boot, get the gate, get the hoof, get the kick, get the knock, get the mitten, get the order of the boot, get the push, get the sack, get the shove, get the walking-papers, get the walking-ticket, get walking orders, to be given (one's) cards, to be off the payroll, get the chop, get the walking orders, lose place, face the sack (http://lingvo.abbyyonline.com/ru/en-ru/face%20the%20sack), get the bird (выгнанным с работы), get the boot (выгнанным с работы), get the gate (выгнанным с работы), get the mitten (выгнанным с работы), get (one's) cards2) American: get the hook3) Law: to be relieved of (one's) duties (from English Collocations in Use Advanced, p.30)4) Jargon: get the ax, shit canned, bounce5) American English: get canned (AmE slang), get a pink slip7) HR. be sacked8) Phraseological unit: get the bullet -
7 уволить
1) General subject: boot out, boot round, can, can (служащего), canner (служащего), discard, discharge, dismiss, dispense, displace, fire out (с работы), give, give somebody the sack (кого-либо), give the bag (кого-л.), give the chuck, give the gate, give the mitten, give the push, give the shove, kick out, kiss off, muster out, pay off (рабочих), pension off, relieve, remove, retire, rif, send away, send packing (кого-л.), send to grass, send to the right-about (кого-л.), shelve, spare, stand off (на время), superannuate, terminate (YakovF), give the ax, give the axe, give the bird, give the sack, give the walking papers (to someone), hoof out, put to grass, send about his business (кого-л.), give someone his walking-papers, give the elbow2) Colloquial: boot, fire, hand a discharge (кого-л.), hoof, hooves, sack, give the boot, give the order of the boot, downsize3) American: drop, give the air, give the airs6) Diplomatic term: throw out of work (кого-л.)7) Jargon: fluff off, give( someone) the ax, give the bird, let out, pinkslip, ship, gate, give (someone) the gate8) American English: to be let go or to let someone go (used in the general sense when it is not clear whether one is fired or laid off.)10) Current usage: ditch11) Phraseological unit: give the heave-ho (I'm looking for work again because they gave me the old heave-ho.") -
8 увольнять
1) General subject: boot, boot out, boot round, can, cashier, discharge, dismiss, dispense, displace, fire, give, give somebody the sack (кого-либо), give the axe, give the push, muster out, pay off (рабочих), relieve, remove, retire, screen out (сотрудника, особ. из-за неблагонадёжности), select out, send away, separate, shelve, spare, stand off (на время), superannuate, turn away, turn out, boot out, boot round, discard, give the bucket, turn off, pay off (рабочих, матросов), give the gate (кого-л.), put upon the shelf (кого-л.), put upon the shelve (кого-л.), renvoyer, (c государственной службы) dismiss from service4) Military: cut from the rolls (со службы), discharge (с военной службы), discharge (с военной службы), drop from the rolls (со службы), eliminate (с военной службы), order-out (с действительной военной службы), release, relieve (из ВС), select out (с военной службы)5) Rare: disband (из армии), disemploy6) Law: amove, oust, separate (с военной службы), victimizate (за участие в забастовке)7) Economy: bag, discharge from employment, dismiss (с работы), lay off (рабочих), turn off (рабочих)8) Accounting: lock out (работника), sack (с работы), supersede9) Diplomatic term: screen out (сотрудника, особ. по неблагонадёжности), select out (сотрудника)11) Patents: axe13) Labor market: sign off14) Makarov: victimize (особ. в порядке репрессии после стачки и т.п.), fire out -
9 По образчику узнают и сукно
We can judge of the quality of a whole thing by a little pieceCf: By a small sample we may judge the whole piece (Am.). The sack is known by the sample (Br.). You don't have to eat a whole tub of butter to get the taste (Am.). You may know by a handful the whole sack (Br.). You may know by the handful the whole sack (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > По образчику узнают и сукно
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10 Б-155
НА БОКОВУЮ пора, отправиться и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv (with the infin implied)) (it is time to, s.o. has to etc) go to sleep, (to leave some company etc to) go to bed: {it's time etc to) hit the sack (hit the hay, turn in, sack out, get some Zs).«Теперь притащу Зосимова, он вам отрапортует, а затем и вы на боковую изморились, я вижу, донельзя» (Достоевский 3). "Now I'm going to get Zosimov. He'll report to you. Then you better hit the sack yourselves. I can see you're exhausted" (3b).(Сатин:) Теперь - выпей! (Клещ:) Спасибо! Да и на боковую пора... (Горький 3). (S.:) Now-bottoms up! (К.:) Thanks! And I guess it's time to turn in... (3a). -
11 на боковую
• НА БОКОВУЮ пора, отправиться и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv (with the infin implied)]=====⇒ (it is time to, s.o. has to etc) go to sleep, (to leave some company etc to) go to bed:- (it's time etc to) hit the sack <hit the hay, turn in, sack out, get some Zs>.♦ "Теперь притащу Зосимова, он вам отрапортует, а затем и вы на боковую; изморились, я вижу, донельзя" (Достоевский 3). "Now I'm going to get Zosimov. He'll report to you. Then you better hit the sack yourselves. I can see you're exhausted" (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на боковую
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12 быть уволенным
get the sack словосочетание:get the kick (быть уволенным, получать пинок)get the gate (быть уволенным, получать отставку)get the walking papers (быть уволенным, получать документ об увольнении)глагол: -
13 ложиться спать
1) General subject: climb the little wooden hill ('little wooden hill' в переносном смысле - деревянная лестница, ведущая в спальни, расположенные, как правило, на втором этаже дома), go to bed, go to one's dreams, go to rest, go to roost, kip down, retire, retire for the night, retire to rest, seek bed, bunk, retire for the night, retire to bed, retire to rest, turn in2) Naval: peak flukes3) Colloquial: tumble in4) Jargon: caulk off, hit the sack, roll in, sack (out), hit the hay (I'm pretty tired, gonna hit the hay early. — Что-то ja переутомился, пойду пораньше надавлю на массу.), (обычно поднимаясь наверх) up the wooden hill, (обычно поднимаясь наверх) up the wooden hills to Bedfordshire5) Sublime: go to dreams6) Makarov: go to kip, go to sleep, seek( one's) bed7) Phraseological unit: call it a night (To go to bed to sleep.) -
14 Р-224
УХОДИТЬ/УЙТИ ИЗ РУК чьих, кого VP1. ( subj: concr) to discontinue being in s.o. 's possession or at s.o. 's disposalX ушёл из Y-овых рук = X slipped away from YX slipped out of Y4s hands (grasp).2. ( subj: usu. human) to liberate o.s. from s.o. who has the power to control one, dictate one's future etc: X ушёл из рук Y-a - X slipped out of Y' handsX slipped through Y's fingers X escaped (got away) from Y.«Что я, в самом деле, за дурак, стою тут и греха набираюсь! Назад!» - и набожный кузнец опрометью выбежал из хаты. Однако ж черт, сидевший в мешке и заранее уже радовавшийся, не мог вытерпеть, чтобы ушла из рук его такая славная добыча. Как только кузнец опустил мешок, он выскочил из него и сел верхом ему на шею (Гоголь 5). "What а fool I am, really. I am standing here and preparing to sinf Back!..." And the pious blacksmith ran headlong out of the hut. But the devil, sitting in the sack and already gloating over his prey, could not endure letting such a glorious capture slip through his fingers. As soon as the blacksmith put down the sack the devil skipped out of it and straddled his neck (5a). -
15 уйти из рук
[VP]=====1. [subj: concr]⇒ to discontinue being in s.o.'s possession or at s.o.'s disposal:- X slipped out of Y's hands (grasp).2. [subj: usu. human]⇒ to liberate o.s. from s.o. who has the power to control one, dictate one's future etc:- X escaped (got away) from Y.♦ "Что я, в самом деле, за дурак, стою тут и греха набираюсь! Назад!" - и набожный кузнец опрометью выбежал из хаты. Однако ж черт, сидевший в мешке и заранее уже радовавшийся, не мог вытерпеть, чтобы ушла из рук его такая славная добыча. Как только кузнец опустил мешок, он выскочил из него и сел верхом ему на шею (Гоголь 5). "What a fool I am, really. I am standing here and preparing to sinf Back!..." And the pious blacksmith ran headlong out of the hut. But the devil, sitting in the sack and already gloating over his prey, could not endure letting such a glorious capture slip through his fingers. As soon as the blacksmith put down the sack the devil skipped out of it and straddled his neck (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уйти из рук
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16 уходить из рук
[VP]=====1. [subj: concr]⇒ to discontinue being in s.o.'s possession or at s.o.'s disposal:- X slipped out of Y's hands (grasp).2. [subj: usu. human]⇒ to liberate o.s. from s.o. who has the power to control one, dictate one's future etc:- X escaped (got away) from Y.♦ "Что я, в самом деле, за дурак, стою тут и греха набираюсь! Назад!" - и набожный кузнец опрометью выбежал из хаты. Однако ж черт, сидевший в мешке и заранее уже радовавшийся, не мог вытерпеть, чтобы ушла из рук его такая славная добыча. Как только кузнец опустил мешок, он выскочил из него и сел верхом ему на шею (Гоголь 5). "What a fool I am, really. I am standing here and preparing to sinf Back!..." And the pious blacksmith ran headlong out of the hut. But the devil, sitting in the sack and already gloating over his prey, could not endure letting such a glorious capture slip through his fingers. As soon as the blacksmith put down the sack the devil skipped out of it and straddled his neck (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > уходить из рук
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17 оставить с носом
1) General subject: (кого-л.) give the mitten, (кого-л.) give the push, (кого-л.) give the gate, (кого-л.) give the sack2) Colloquial: give the sack -
18 Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется
People behave the way they were brought up. See Что в котел положишь, то и вынешь (4)Cf: The dogs bark as they are bred (Br.). Every cask smells of the wine it contains (Am., Br.). Every tub smells of the wine it contains (Br.). Every tub smells of the wine it holds (Am.). Garbage in, garbage out (Am.). One only brings to any place what is in himself (Br.). There comes nothing out of the sack but what was in it (Am.). There comes nought out of the sack but what was there (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Чем сосуд наполнен, то из него и льется
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19 подвергать разграблению
General subject: put to the sack, rabble (о действиях толпы), rabblement (о действиях толпы), sack, put to sack (побеждённый город)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подвергать разграблению
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20 GRAIN
• Grain by grain and the hen fills her belly - Курочка по зернышку клюет, да сыта бывает (K)• Of evil grain no good seed can come - Из зла добро не родится (И), От худого семени не жди доброго племени (O)• One grain fills not the sack but it helps his fellow - Зернышко к зернышку - будет мешок (3), Курочка по зернышку клюет, да сыта бывает (K)• There is more than one grain of sand on the seashore - Не только людей что Фома да Фаддей (H), Свет не клином сошелся (C)• Though one grain fills not the sack, it helps - Зернышко к зернышку - будет мешок (3), По соломинке - сноп (П), С миру по нитке - голому рубашка (C)
См. также в других словарях:
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