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HE моего (твоего и т. п.) УМА ДЕЛО coll NP gen Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: это, abstr, or infin), pres only fixed WOsth. is beyond s.o. 's ability to understand and/or does not concern s.o.: это не Х-ова ума дело X doesn't (wouldn't) understand it and it doesn't have anything to do with him anyway(with the focus on s.o. 's inability to understand) X wouldn't understand (it) ift over X's head ift out of (beyond) X's depth (with the focus on sth Л not concerning s.o.) it has nothing to do with X it's none of X's business (concern) not for X to know."А чего же ты слезу сронила?» — допытывалась любознательная старуха. «И чего вам, тетенька, надо? Не вашего ума дело!»(Шолохов 4). "What are you crying about then?" the inquisitive old woman persisted. "Don't bother me, Auntie! You wouldn't understand!" (4a).«И за это получили из артиллерии?.. С бронепоезда?» - «Разумеется». - «Прискорбно. Достойно сожаления. Впрочем, это не нашего ума дело» (Пастернак 1). "So they were shelled?...From the armored train?" "Of course." "That's bad. All our sympathy. Still, it's none of our business" (1a). -
2 не моего ума дело
• Не моего <твоего и т.п.> УМА ДЕЛО coll=====⇒ sth. is beyond s.o.'s ability to understand and/ or does not concern s.o.:- это не Х-ова ума дело≈ X doesn't (wouldn't) understand it and it doesn't have anything to do with him anyway;- [with the focus on s.o.'s inability to understand] X wouldn't understand (it);- [with the focus on sth.'s not concerning s.o.] it has nothing to do with X;- not for X to know.♦ "А чего же ты слезу сронила?" - допытывалась любознательная старуха. "И чего вам, тётенька, надо? Не вашего ума дело!"(Шолохов 4). "What are you crying about then?" the inquisitive old woman persisted. "Don't bother me, Auntie! You wouldn't understand!" (4a).♦ "И за это получили из артиллерии?.. С бронепоезда?" - " Разумеется". - "Прискороно. Достойно сожаления. Впрочем, это не нашего ума дело" (Пастернак 1). "So they were shelled?...From the armored train?" "Of course." "That's bad. All our sympathy. Still, it's none of our business" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не моего ума дело
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3 быть не по зубам
be out of one's depth словосочетание:be beyond one's depth (быть не по зубам, быть недоступным пониманию, попасть на глубокое место, растеряться, не понять)be out of one's depth (быть не по зубам, быть недоступным пониманию, не понять, попасть на глубокое место, растеряться) -
4 быть недоступным пониманию
be out of one's depth словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > быть недоступным пониманию
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5 попасть на глубокое место
be out of one's depth словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > попасть на глубокое место
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6 растеряться
lose courage глагол: словосочетание:come in nowhere (не найти ответа, безнадежно отстать, растеряться, терпеть поражение, не попасть в список участников финала)be nowhere (не найти ответа, не попасть в список участников финала, терпеть поражение, растеряться, безнадежно отстать)be at a loss (быть в недоумении, быть в замешательстве, быть в затруднении, терять след, растеряться) -
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8 П-162
МЕЛКО ПЛАВАТЬ coll, rather derog VP subj: human pres or, rare, past fixed WO1. to lack sufficient ability, knowledge, experience etc to do sth.usu. to accomplish sth. significant)X мелко плавает = X doesn't have what it takes (for sth.)X is not the right caliber (for sth.) X is out of (beyond) his depth (in sth.).2. to be considered insignificant by the speaker ( usu. because of one's minor official position or low social status)X мелко плавает » X is a (one of the) small fryX is a nobody (a nonentity)Meg X не из мелко плавающих - X isn't just anybody.(Войницев:) Отчего ты с ним редко беседуешь? Это человек не из мелко плавающих, малый развитой и слишком нескучный! (Чехов 1). (N.:)...Why do you avoid him? He's not just anybody, you know. He's a most intelligent fellow, and far from boring (1a). -
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• МЕЛКО ПЛАВАТЬ coll, rather derog[VP; subj: human; pres or, rare, past; fixed WO]=====1. to lack sufficient ability, knowledge, experience etc to do sth. (usu. to accomplish sth. significant):- X is not the right caliber (for sth.);- X is out of < beyond> his depth (in sth.).2. to be considered insignificant by the speaker (usu. because of one's minor official position or low social status):- X is a nobody < a nonentity>;|| Neg X не из мелко плавающих≈ X isn't just anybody.♦ [Войницев:] Отчего ты с ним редко беседуешь? Это человек не из мелко плавающих, малый развитой и слишком нескучный! (Чехов 1). [N.:]... Why do you avoid him? He's not just anybody, you know. He's a most intelligent fellow, and far from boring (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мелко плавать
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10 попасть на глубокое место
General subject: be out of one's depth (в реке, море, также перен.), to be beyond (out of, one's) depth, get beyond depth, get out of depthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попасть на глубокое место
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11 не по плечу
см. тж. по плечу( кому)he (she) is not equal (not up) to this work; it is beyond his (her) strength; it is out of his (her) depthОн был хорошим командиром танковой бригады, мог бы быть неплохим командиром корпуса. Но танковая армия ему была не по плечу. (К. Рокоссовский, Солдатский долг) — He was an excellent brigade commander and would have been a good corps commander, but a tank army was out of his depth.
Он уже дважды просил отпустить его и дважды получал отказ. Не верили ссылкам на плохое здоровье, не понимали, что ноша становится ему не по плечу, по инерции считали прекрасным директором, вполне соответствующим своему посту. (В. Попов, Обретёшь в бою) — Twice he had sent in his resignation and twice it had been refused. Those above him did not believe his complaint that his health was failing, they did not understand that the burden was now beyond his strength to carry; they went on believing by inertia that he was an excellent director, fully capable of handling the job.
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12 ума не приложу
1) General subject: to be at (one's) wits', I can't figure that out. (How can a private corporation be publicly owned? I can't figure that out!), I can't imagine (How he found out my name and address I can't imagine.), I give up, I can't guess, it's beyond me (It's beyond me to understand how you managed to write such a book. Ума не приложу, как вам удалось написать такую книгу.)2) Colloquial: be out of depth (meaning someone has a problem that he does not know how to solve (АБ))3) Set phrase: (usu. in a compl. sent.) I simply can't think (understand, imagine)4) Makarov: I am at my wits' end, be at wits' end -
13 быть выше (чьего-л.) понимания
1) General subject: be above 's head, to be( one) too many for (smb.), to be above (smb.'s) head, to be beyond (out of, one's) depth, get beyond depth2) Colloquial: to be above one (one's head)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть выше (чьего-л.) понимания
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14 не доставать до дна
General subject: to be beyond (out of, one's) depth, get beyond depthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не доставать до дна
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15 быть выше понимания
1) General subject: (чьего-л.) be above 's head, (чьего-л.) to be (one) too many for (smb.), (чьего-л.) to be above (smb.'s) head, (чьего-л.) to be beyond (out of, one's) depth, (чьего-л.) get beyond depth2) Colloquial: (чьего-л.) to be above one (one's head)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть выше понимания
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16 это мне не по силам
General subject: it is beyond my powers, that is beyond my strength, it's out of my depthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это мне не по силам
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17 быть не по силам
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18 зайти слишком далеко
1) General subject: go it a bit strong, go too far, overdo, push too far, run too far, venture too far, get out of depth, go one step too far (criticism: The premier is going one step too far, he's going to suffer the consequences of it.)2) Literal: overshoot, overshoot oneself, overshoot the mark, cross the lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зайти слишком далеко
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19 П-193
ПО ПЛЕЧУ кому coll PrepP; Invar ; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with бытье, оказаться (subjusu. abstr, often дело, работа, задача etc)( sth. is) within the range of s.o. 's abilities, achievable by or understandable to s.o.: X Y-y no плечу — X is within Y's grasp (reach); Y is capable of doing (handling etc) X; Y can handle (do etc) X; Y is equal to the task (the work, the job etc); II Neg X Y-y не по плечу = X is too big (much) for Y; Y is out of his depth in (with) X; X is beyond Y; X is over Y's head; Y is not up to X.Для творческой личности, говорит Неврастеник самому себе, самая большая трагедия - невозможность сделать дело, которое, как чувствует личность, ей по плечу (Зиновьев 1). For a creative person, said Neurasthenic to himself, the greatest tragedy is not to be able to do what he believes himself capable of (1a). ♦ «Рано, раненько мы возгордились, не по плечу задачку взяли» (Максимов 3). "We were a bit too hasty with our damned pride, we took on something too big for us" Ca). ♦ Многие хотели бы видеть его, Кирова, на посту Генсека - ему это не нужно, не по плечу, он не теоретик, он практик революции (Рыбаков 2). A lot of people would like to see him, Kirov, in the post of general secretary, but he didn't want it, he wasn't up to it. He wasn't a theoretician, he was one of the practical organizers of the Revolution (3a). -
20 по плечу
[PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with быть, оказаться (subj: usu. abstr, often дело, работа, задача etc)]=====⇒ (sth. is) within the range of s.o.'s abilities, achievable by or understandable to s.o.:- Y is capable of doing (handling etc) X;- Y can handle (do etc) X;- Y is equal to the task (the work, the job etc);- Y is not up to X.♦ Для творческой личности, говорит Неврастеник самому себе, самая большая трагедия - невозможность сделать дело, которое, как чувствует личность, ей по плечу (Зиновьев 1). For a creative person, said Neurasthenic to himself, the greatest tragedy is not to be able to do what he believes himself capable of (1a).♦ "Рано, раненько мы возгордились, не по плечу задачку взяли" (Максимов 3). "We were a bit too hasty with our damned pride, we took on something too big for us" (3a).♦ Многие хотели бы видеть его, Кирова, на посту Генсека - ему это не нужно, не по плечу, он не теоретик, он практик революции (Рыбаков 2). A lot of people would like to see him, Kirov, in the post of general secretary, but he didn't want it, he wasn't up to it. He wasn't a theoretician, he was one of the practical organizers of the Revolution (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по плечу
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beyond one's depth — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. Over your head in water; in water too deep to touch bottom. * /Jack wasn t a good swimmer and nearly drowned when he drifted out beyond his depth./ 2. In or into something too difficult for you; beyond your understanding… … Dictionary of American idioms
beyond one's depth — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. Over your head in water; in water too deep to touch bottom. * /Jack wasn t a good swimmer and nearly drowned when he drifted out beyond his depth./ 2. In or into something too difficult for you; beyond your understanding… … Dictionary of American idioms
out of or beyond one's depth — idi out of or beyond one s depth beyond one s knowledge or capability … From formal English to slang
beyond\ one's\ depth — adj or adv. phr. 1. Over your head in water; in water too deep to touch bottom. Jack wasn t a good swimmer and nearly drowned when he drifted out beyond his depth. 2. In or into something too difficult for you; beyond your understanding or… … Словарь американских идиом
beyond one's depth — or out of one s depth phrasal beyond the limits of one s capabilities < an actor who is clearly out of his depth in serious drama > … New Collegiate Dictionary
beyond one's depth — phrasal or out of one s depth 1. : in water that is deeper than one s height 2. : beyond the limit of one s mental capability … Useful english dictionary
depth — [depth] n. [ME depthe < dep: see DEEP & TH1] 1. a) the distance from the top downward, from the surface inward, or from front to back b) perspective, as in a painting 2. the quality or condition of being deep; deepness; specif … English World dictionary
out of one's depth — phrasal see beyond one s depth * * * out of one s depth 1. In water where one cannot touch bottom with one s head above the surface, or too deep for one s safety 2. In a situation, etc beyond one s understanding • • • Main Entry: ↑depth * * * in… … Useful english dictionary
depth — n. distance from the top to bottom distance from front to back 1) in depth (the river is thirty feet in depth) place at the bottom of a body of water 2) to reach a depth (the divers reached great depths) capability 3) beyond, out of one s depth… … Combinatory dictionary
depth — depthless, adj. /depth/, n. 1. a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to bottom of something regarded as one of several layers. 2.… … Universalium
Depth — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Depth >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 depth depth Sgm: N 1 deepness deepness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 profundity profundity depression &c.(concavity) 252 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 hollow hollow … English dictionary for students