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  • 1 шариковая ручка

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > шариковая ручка

  • 2 всяк сверчок знай свой шесток

    тж. знай, сверчок, свой шесток
    посл.
    lit. if you are a cricket stay on your hearth; cf. know your place!; stay on your own side of the fence!; this is none of your business!; let not the cobbler go beyond his last; the cobbler must (should) stick to his last; let the cobbler stick to his last; let every sheep hang by its own shank; let every herring hang by its own gill; the gunner to his linstock, and the steersman to the helm

    Аграфена Кондратьевна. Что ты! что ты! опомнись! Большое. Знай сверчок свой шесток! Не твоё дело! (А. Островский, Свои люди - сочтёмся)Agrafena Kondratyevna. What're you doing! What're you doing! Recollect yourself! Bolshov. Stay on your own side of the fence! This is none of your business!

    Приедут, между прочим, купцы Хтулкин и Переулков: для этих господ положены в передней лист бумаги и перо. "Каждый сверчок знай свой шесток". Пусть распишутся и уйдут. (А. Чехов, Раз в год) — Among those who would come there were also sure to be the merchants Khtulkin and Pereulkov; for these gentlemen a sheet of paper and a pen have been placed in the ante-room. Every one in the right place. They may sign their names and go away.

    Алёшка... тоже вошёл в избу и, помолившись со лживым усердием на иконы, скромненько уселся на лавочке у самой двери - всяк, мол, сверчок знай свой шесток. (В. Катаев, Растратчики) — Alyoshka... also entered the hut, and after praying with deceitful fervour to the icons, seated himself on a bench just within the door - the cobbler doesn't go beyond his last.

    Мы можем, из последних сил подступив, лишь замереть в бессилии перед неизъяснимостью наших понятий и недоступностью соседних пределов, но переступить их и подать оттуда пусть слабый совсем и случайный голос нам не позволится. Знай сверчок свой шесток. (В. Распутин, Что передать вороне?) — Gathering our last strength, we can only approach and stop still, powerless before the inarticulateness of our concepts and the inaccessibility of adjacent spaces, for it is not given to us to step over and then give even the weakest and occasional voice from there. If you are a cricket stay on your hearth!

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всяк сверчок знай свой шесток

  • 3 хоть святых выноси

    хоть святых < вон> выноси (неси, уноси)
    разг., неодобр., иногда шутл.
    lit. you have to carry out the saints (i.e. the icons) (to avoid shocking them); cf. you have to call the fire department; hell broke loose

    Городничий. Да, таков уже неизъяснимый закон судеб: умный человек - или пьяница, или рожу такую состроит, что хоть святых выноси. (Н. Гоголь, Ревизор)Mayor. Yes, it's a mysterious law of fate; your clever man is either a drunkard, or he makes such frightful grimaces that you have to carry out the saints.

    - Так и глядит, глаз не сводит; над каждым-то словечком его висит; так и ловит, так и ловит! - говорила потом Лизавета Прокофьевна своему супругу, - а скажи ей, что любит, так и святых вон понеси! (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'She looks at him and can't take her eyes off him; she hangs on every word he utters, she catches everything,' Lizaveta Prokofyevna said afterwards to her husband. 'But tell her that she loves him and you'll have the walls about your ears.'

    Беляев. Иной и умный, кажется, человек, а как возьмётся за перо - хоть святых вон неси. (И. Тургенев, Месяц в деревне)Belyayev. Sometimes a man seems clever, but when he takes up a pen you have to call the fire department.

    Глаза [у адмирала] стали красные, как у солёного сазана. Поднялся шум - всех святых уноси. - Это что за безобразие! На судне псарню завели!.. (А. Новиков-Прибой, Подводники) — His face went livid. And then hell broke loose. 'What the blazes d'you call this? Turning the boat into a dog's kennel!' he roared.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть святых выноси

  • 4 В-139

    НА ВИДУ PrepP Invar
    1. \В-139 (укого) ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or concr) or adv
    (fully) visible (to s.o.): in plain (full) view (of s.o.)
    within s.o. 's view (can be) seen before s.o. 's eyes in front of s.o. (in limited contexts) exposed out in the open
    Neg не на виду - out of (s-оЛ) sight
    out of view (sight) (of s.o.)
    у всех на виду - for all to see
    in front of everybody in public
    жить у всех на виду - live a completely open life.
    А разве не сам я, когда прилетела «рама» и все полезли по щелям, стоял на виду? (Окуджава 1). Wasn't it me who remained in full view when the Heinkel swooped down and everyone jumped into the trenches? (1a).
    В обоих отделениях столовой кухня была отделена от общего зала стеклянной перегородкой, чтобы неряхи-повара все время были на виду у рабочих (Искандер 3). In each department of the dining room, the kitchen was divided from the public hall by a glass partition so that the slovenly cooks were within the workers' view at all times (3a).
    Да, лучше вечером, -почему я решила завтра утром? Днем все на виду, сейчас уже темнеет, мало фонарей. Да, надо сегодня, сейчас же, зачем я откладываю? (Аллилуева 2). Yes, it would be better to do it all in the evening. Why did I ever think of the morning? In the daytime everything could be seen, now it was getting dark, lights were few. Yes, it must happen today, at once
    why was I putting it off? (2a)
    ...Времена тяжелые, у властей приступ служебного рвения, намекнули кому-то, что плохо де работаете, а он (Виктор) -вот он... голенький, глаза руками зажал, а весь на виду (Стругацкие 1)....The times were hard, the authorities were having an attack of official zeal, the hint's been given, you aren't doing your work, gentlemen, and there he (Victor) was...naked, covering his eyes with his fists and utterly exposed (1a).
    Ксана на приставания Иосифа не отвечала, но городок маленький, южный, все на виду, все видят, как Иосиф вяжется к Ксане, и этот факт ее компрометирует... (Рыбаков 1). Ksana didn't respond to his (Yosif's) passes, but it was a small town in the south, where everything is out in the open, everyone could see that Yosif was trying to get involved with her, he was compromising her... (1a).
    Илья Терентьевич Хороброе задней стороной лаборатории, не на виду у начальства, тяжелой поступью прошёл за стеллаж к Потапову (Солженицын 3). Ilya Terentevich Khorobrov, in the rear of the laboratory and out of sight of the chiefs, walked with heavy tread behind the wall of shelves to Potapov (3a).
    В общем, они ходили в лес и, как вы догадываетесь, располагались не на виду у дачного общества, а в стороне (Рыбаков 1). So they would go into the forest and, as you might guess, they would settle themselves down somewhat out of the way, out of view of summer visitors (1a).
    Праздновать труса у всех на виду? Никогда! (Аксенов 12). "Be cowards in public? Never!" (12a).
    Живу я на виду у всех. Чем дышу, всякий в городе знает» (Максимов 3). "I live a completely open life. Everybody in town knows what I live for" (3a).
    2. ( usu. subj-compl with быть0 (subj: human) to occupy a highly visible position ( occas., esp. formerly, used in refer, to a position that attracts the attention of influential people, promises a successful career)
    X был на виду = X was in the public eye
    X was (in a position) where he could be noticed X was in the limelight X had everybody' attention X was exposed (conspicuous).
    Этот человек, проживший так открыто, так напоказ, так на виду - оказался самым скрытным, самым невидимым и унес свою тайну в могилу (Битов 2). This man who lived so openly, so on display, so in the public eye, turns out to have been the most secretive, the most invisible. He has carried his secret to the grave (2a).
    «...Перейдя в гвардию, я на виду, - продолжал Берг, -и вакансии в гвардейской пехоте гораздо чаще» (Толстой 4). "...By transferring to the Guards, I shall be where I can be noticed," Berg continued, "and vacancies occur more frequently in the Foot Guards" (4a).
    Эти люди ждали. Больше двадцати лет ждали. Копили ненависть. Кое-чему научились. Защитились. Напечатались. Продвинулись. Не на виду, на периферии. Но продвинулись (Зиновьев 1)....These people were waiting. They'd been waiting for more than twenty years. They had built up enormous reserves of bitter hatred. They had learnt something. They had defended their theses. They had been published. They had risen. Never in the limelight, always on the fringes. But they had risen (1a).
    (Pen-ников:) Сейчас он на виду, герой, жертва несправедливости! (Вампилов 3). (R.:) Right now, he's got everybody's attention, he's a hero, a victim of injustice! (3b).
    Я боюсь, что тут мы будем больше на виду, чем в Москве, откуда бежали в поисках незаметности» (Пастернак 1). "I am afraid that after leaving Moscow to escape notice, we are going to be even more conspicuous here" (1a).

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