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1 как на ладони
как на ладони (ладошке, ладонке)разг.1) (очень ясно, отчётливо (видеть, быть видимым)) clearly (completely) visible; in plain sight; a clear view; plain to see; spread before the eyes; lit. like the palm of one's handТихо, раздельными неслышными шагами подошёл он к окну и поднялся на цыпочки. Вся спаленка Фёдора Павловича предстала пред ним как на ладони. (Ф. Достоевский, Братья Карамазовы) — Softly and noiselessly, step by step, he approached the window, and raised himself on tiptoe. All Fyodor Pavlovich's bedroom lay open before him.
- Приказал снять с позиции пулемёт. Сейчас полезем туда втроём. Прямо из окошка будем бить. Оттуда всё видно, как на ладони. (К. Симонов, Дни и ночи) — 'I had this machine-gun taken away from its position. The three of us are going to crawl up there with it. We'll fire at them from the window. From there you can see everything like the palm of your hand.'
Обзор был отличный, сверху вниз, направо и налево, и ни деревца, ни кустика - всё, как на ладони. (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — It was an excellent position for observation, they could see the road below for quite a distance in both directions with no bushes or trees to get in the way - a clear view.
2) (открытый, ясный, вполне доступный для понимания) as plain as can be; a full (clear) picture of smth.; laid bare; as clear as daylight; you can size up the man at a glance; he (she) is an open book (of smb.)- Насквозь тебя понимаю, голубчик! все твои планы - прожекты, как на ладони, вижу! (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Господа Головлёвы) — 'I see right through you, my dear! I see all your plans and designs as plain as can be.'
Мы здесь - в бою, человека нам видно, как на ладони. Два-три раза сходил с товарищем в атаку и уже знаешь, как ему дорога родина и готов ли он жизнь отдать за неё. (В. Овечкин, С фронтовым приветом) — We here at the battle-front can size up a man at a glance. You don't have to know a man long - go into battle with him two or three times and you'll soon find out whether he holds his country dear and is prepared to give his life for it or not.
- Вот как сразу, - сказал Платонов... - Либо всё как на ладони, либо "непознаваемое"? А может быть, просто такие сложные системы, которые не поддаются ключу от висячего амбарного замка? (Ф. Кнорре, Шорох сухих листьев) — 'From one extreme to the other,' said Platonov... 'Either everything laid bare, or 'unknowable'. But perhaps there may be systems a bit too complex to be opened by some key from a barndoor padlock?'
- А с инструментами, и не с такими, я умею обращаться. Впрочем, здесь и подсказывать ничего не нужно. Всё как на ладони. (С. Сартаков, Лист Мёбиуса) — 'I know how to use a tool kit. Actually, I don't think you'll need to explain anything. It's all as clear as daylight.'
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2 видно
как видно — apparently, evidently
2. предик. безл. one can see; (перен.) it is obvious / evident / clearконца ещё не видно — the end is nowhere in sight, the end is not yet in sight
всем было видно, что... — it was obvious / clear to everyone that...
как видно (из) — as is obvious / evident / clear (from)
по всему видно, что — everything points to the fact that...
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оно и видно — that's obvious, it is seen at a glance -
3 видно
1. вводн.; разг.apparently, obviously, evidently ( по-видимому); probably ( вероятно)как видно из иллюстрации — as shown/indicated in the picture
она, видно, устала — obviously she is tired
как видно из — as can/may be seen, as evident (из чего-л. - from)
2. предик.; безл.как видно — evidently, apparently
one can see; it is clear/obvious/evident перен.это видно из его поведения — this is apparent/evident from his behavior
сразу видно, что — it is immediately obvious that
мне ничего не видно — I don't/can't see anything
по всему видно, что — everything points to the fact that
оно и видно — that's obvious, it is seen at a glance
не видно — one can't see, it's hidden from view
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4 просветлённый
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5 сыпь отсюда!
груб.-прост.off with you!; clear out!; beat it!; buzz off!; scram!Клавдия не церемонилась, смахивала закуску на пол, говорила: "Ну, брысь!" - и человек не спорил, покорно уходил, едва взглянув на неё. Так было по первому разу и с Матвеем. - Сыпь отсюда, - сказала она. (Н. Евдокимов, Была похоронка) — Klavdia would unceremoniously sweep his meal and drink to the floor, bark 'Scram!', and the offender, after a single fleeting glance at her, would slink meekly away. So it was the first time with Matvei. 'Buzz off!' she ordered.
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