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1 что-то
1. мест. something2. как нареч. ( как-то) somehowмне что-то нездоровится — I don't feel very well, somehow
3. как нареч. ( с оттенком сомнения) it looks as ifчто-то не помню — I don't think I remember, I can't remember / recall
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2 в лицо
I[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to say sth., call s.o. sth., laugh at s.o., lie to s.o. etc) openly, directly addressing the person involved:- (right < straight>) to s.o.'s face;- (tell s.o. sth.) face to face;- (laugh) in s.o.'s face;- [in refer, to lying] tell a boldfaced (barefaced) lie;- lie through one's teeth.♦ Она [Фанни Невская] - настоящая, с ней нельзя болтать, ей нельэя солгать, она заставляет говорить, как на исповеди. Она говорит в лицо то, что думает (Аллилуева 2). She [Fanny Nevskaya] was a real person. You couldn't just gossip with her, or lie to her. With her you spoke as if you were at confession. And she always said straight to your face what she thought (2a).♦ Они лежали и говорили о чём придется, точно обкладывая то самое главное, хрупкое и ломкое, что было сказано, мягкими оберегающими пустяками. Когда лежишь, легче вести такой разговор: можно, закрыв глаза, сказать то, что в лицо говорить не решишься... (Распутин 2). They lay and talked about anything that came to mind, bolstering the most important thing, delicate and fragile, with soft padding trifles. It's always easier to have a conversation like that when you're lying down: you can say things with your eyes closed that you could never say to someone's face.. (2a)II[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to know s.o.) by his outward appearance (without being acquainted with him):- X would recognize Y.♦ Митя хоть и знал этого купца в лицо, но знаком с ним не был и даже ни разу не говорил с ним (Достоевский 1). Though Mitya knew the merchant by sight, he was not acquainted with him and had never once spoken to him (1a).♦ Вскоре Ольга Петровна знала уже всех в издательстве - и по фамилиям, и по должности, и в лицо: счетоводов, редакторов, техредов, курьерш (Чуковская 1). Soon Olga Petrovna knew everyone in the publishing house - their names, their jobs and what they looked like - ledger clerks, editors, technical editors, messengers (1a).♦ Игорь Владимирович танцевал не так профессионально, как Левочка, но хорошо, на них [Игоря Владимировича и Варю] обращали внимание - он был известен, его знали в лицо (Рыбаков 2). Igor Vladimirovich danced very well, not as professionally as Lyova, but people watched as they [Igor Vladimirovich and Varya] danced. They recognized him (2a).[VP: subj: human or collect; often infin with надо, нужно, будем etc]=====⇒ to see things or evaluate facts as they really are, look at things clearly, soberly:- we (you etc) must face (up to) the truth;- we (you etc) must look the facts in the face;- we (you etc) must face (the) facts;- we (you etc) must face up to reality;- we (you etc) must confront the truth;- [in limited contexts] left (you might as well etc) face it.♦ [Трофимов:] Продано ли сегодня имение или не продано - не все ли равно? С ним давно уже покончено, нет поворота назад... Надо хоть раз в жизни взглянуть правде прямо в глаза (Чехов 2). [Т..] Whether or not the estate is sold today -does it really matter? That's all done with long ago, there's no turning back. At least once in one's life one ought to look the truth straight in the eye (2a).♦ "Нас казаки предали, не пошли за нами и не пойдут. Надо иметь мужество и смотреть правде в глаза, а не обольщаться дурацкими надеждами" (Шолохов 5). "The Cossacks have betrayed us. They didn't follow us then and they won't now. You've got to have the courage to face the truth, not comfort yourself with vain hopes (5a).♦ Глянем правде в глаза. Его [мой роман] никто не читал (Булгаков 12)....No one, let's face it, had read it [my novel](12a). -
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1. предл. (дт.)1. ( на поверхности) on; ( вдоль) alongидти по полу, по траве — walk on the floor, on the grass
идти, ехать по дороге, тропинке, улице — walk, drive* along the road, the path*, the street
путешествовать по стране — journey through a country
по всему, по всей — all over:
книги, тетради и т. п. разложены по всему столу — the books, copy-books, etc., are lying all over the table
стаканы, чашки расставлены по всему столу — the glasses, cups are standing all over the table
2. ( посредством) byпо железной дороге — by rail / train
ехать по железной дороге — go* by rail / train
по радио, телефону — over the radio, the telephone
3. (на основании, в соответствии) by; ( согласно) according toпо природе, по крови — by nature, by blood
это по его адресу — that is meant for him, that is aimed at him
по положению — ( согласно предписанию) according to the regulations; ( согласно занимаемому положению) in accordance with one's position; ex officio офиц.
4. ( вследствие) by; ( из-за) throughпо невнимательности, рассеянности — through carelessness, absent-mindedness
по чьей-л. вине — through smb.'s fault
по обязанности — according to duty; as in duty bound идиом.
по выходным дням — on one's free / off days
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по пути (с кем-л.) см. путь2. предл. (дт., вн.; в разделительном знач.)по рукам! см. рука; тж. и др. особые случаи, не приведённые здесь, см. под теми словами, с которыми предлог по образует тесные сочетания
по два, по десяти — in twos, in tens
по двое — two by two, in twos
3. предл. (вн.)по десяти человек — in groups of ten, in tens
1. (до) to; up to2.:по сю, по ту сторону (рд.) — on this, on that, side (of)
4. предл. (пр.; после)по правую, левую руку см. рука
onпо прибытии — on one's arrival
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предл.1) ( на поверхности) on; along ( вдоль); all along ( по всей поверхности)по всему контуру — over the entire circuit, throughout the circuit
по всей длине — along the (whole) length, all along the length
ехать по дороге — walk/drive along the path/road
2) (посредством, при помощи) by, overпо почте — by post, by mail
по железной дороге — by road, by train
3) (на основании, в соответствии) by, according to ( согласно), in accordance with ( согласно занимаемому положению)по его виду можно подумать... — from his looks you might suppose
4) ( вследствие) by, through5) ( при обозначении времени) in, at, onпо выходным — on one's free days, on one's off days
6) ( в значении до) to, up to7) ( после) onпо двое — two by two, in twos
по десяти человек — in groups of ten, in tens
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