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  • 101 have a soft spot for smb.

    (have a soft (или warm) spot (in one's heart) for smb.)
    испытывать влечение, тёплое чувство, слабость к кому-л.; см. тж. have a soft corner in one's heart for smb.

    And I've had a soft spot in my heart for him from the day he tied a dead fish to the knocker of old Simkins, the rent-collector (J. Lindsay, ‘Rising Tide’, ch. I) — Я почувствовала слабость к нему с того дня, когда он привязал тухлую рыбу к дверному молотку дома старого Симкинса - сборщика квартирной платы.

    I can't say I spare much sympathy for his crab-apple Sally, but Phyl has a soft spot for her. (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 7) — Мне его жена Салли, эта сварливая бабенка, довольно-таки противна, но Фил ее любит.

    She returned his smile, as though she had a soft spot for him, not just a political hostess's. (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. V) — Диана улыбнулась в ответ - не только улыбкой хозяйки политического салона, но с нежностью и симпатией к Роджеру.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have a soft spot for smb.

  • 102 stick up for

    постоять за кого-либо; встать на защиту; вступиться

    You’ve got to learn to stick up for yourself, not only for others.

    I stuck up for him and said I had always found him to be honest.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > stick up for

  • 103 have a soft (or warm) spot (in one's heart) for smb.

       иcпытывaть влeчeниe, тёплoe чувcтвo, cлaбocть к кoму-л.
        She returned his smile, as though she had a soft spot for him, not just a political hostess's (C. P. Snow). And I've had a soft spot in my heart for him from the day he tied a dead fish to the knocker of old Slmkins, the rent-collector (J. Undsay)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have a soft (or warm) spot (in one's heart) for smb.

  • 104 do for

    phrvi

    What will you do for food when you're camping? — А чем вы будете питаться, когда пойдете в поход?

    The staff at this hotel did very well for tips and presents — Обслуживающему персоналу этой гостиницы перепадало много чаевых и подарков.

    There were heavy casualties on the first day. The general nearly did for the lot of us with his plan of attack — В первый же день были большие потери. Этот генерал чуть не погубил нас всех со своим планом нападения

    4) infml esp AmE

    He did for her while she was sick — Он ухаживал за ней, когда она болела

    5) BrE infml

    The old lady has been doing for me since my wife left me — Эта старая женщина вела мое домашнее хозяйство с тех пор, как от меня ушла жена

    6) sl

    I'll do for that cop when I get out of stir — Я пришью этого мента, когда выйду из тюрьмы

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > do for

  • 105 sake, for the sake of, for sb.’s sake

    مِن أَجْل \ because of: as a result of: Because of his illness, he could not travel. for: because of: He jumped for joy. She was sent to prison for stealing. for sb. to do sth.: that sb. should do sth.: I’m anxious for him to pass his exams. sake, for the sake of, for sb.’s sake: for the desire of: Why ruin your health for the sake of a little pleasure?, for the good of; so as to help: Soldiers die for the sake of their county (or for their country’s sake). Don’t take any risks for my sake. towards: as a help to: He gave me $5 towards the cost of my bicycle.

    Arabic-English glossary > sake, for the sake of, for sb.’s sake

  • 106 fall for

    fall for [sth.] cascare in [ trick]; abboccare a [ story]; fall for [sb.] prendersi una cotta per
    * * *
    1) (to be deceived by (something): I made up a story to explain why I had not been at work and he fell for it.) caderci
    2) (to fall in love with (someone): He has fallen for your sister.) innamorarsi
    * * *
    vi + prep
    1) (fam: person) prendere una cotta per, innamorarsi di
    2)

    (fam: be deceived by) to fall for a trick (or a story etc) — cascarci

    * * *
    fall for [sth.] cascare in [ trick]; abboccare a [ story]; fall for [sb.] prendersi una cotta per

    English-Italian dictionary > fall for

  • 107 all right for someone

    adj infml
    1)

    That sort of bike may be all right for little kids, but now I'm twelve I want a proper racing model — Этот велосипед для детей, а мне нужна спортивная модель, ведь мне уже двенадцать

    Working in a nine-to-five office job may be all right for some but it wouldn't suit me at all — Может, кому-то и нравится работать в учреждении "от" и "до", но мне это не подходит

    2)

    It's all right for you, but it's not your car — Тебе-то хорошо, это не твоя машина

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > all right for someone

  • 108 out for something

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > out for something

  • 109 swing for

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > swing for

  • 110 say for

    say for someone to say in support of someone сказать в защиту кого-то

    There’s not much I can say for him.

    English-Russian mini useful dictionary > say for

  • 111 one in the eye for smb.

    разг.
    провал, неудача; оскорбление, выпад против кого-л

    He wanted to make them sweat; if they did not choose to sweat - it was one in the eye for him. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘A Feud’) — Стир хотел заставить их попотеть; и если они не поддадутся, для него это будет чувствительный удар.

    ‘That's one in the eye for you, Carey,’ said Dunsford, when they got outside. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 55) — - Ловко она тебя отбрила, - сказал Дансфорд, когда они вышли на улицу.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > one in the eye for smb.

  • 112 one in the eye for smb.

       paзг.
       пpoвaл, нeудaчa, чувcтвитeльный удap для кoгo-л.; ocкopблeниe, выпaд пpoтив кoгo-л.
        He wanted to make them sweat; if they did not choose to sweat - it was one in the eye for him (J. Galsworthy). "That's one in the eye for you, Carey,' said Dunsford, when they got outside (W. S. Maugham)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > one in the eye for smb.

  • 113 give smb. a run for his money

    (give smb. a (good) run for his money)
    1) доставить кому-л. удовольствие за его деньги, стоить заплаченных денег, затраченного труда [первонач. жаргон на бегах]

    ‘There's one thing I'll say about the Blanche Family,’ announced Mick, ‘They give you a run for your money.’ (A. Marshall, ‘I Can Jump Puddles’, ch. IV) — - Об этом актерском семействе Бланш, - заметил Мик, - могу сказать одно: деньги, заплаченные за билет, не выброшены на ветер.

    This may not be the best tool kit, but it will give you a run for your money. (RHD) — Может, это и не самый лучший набор инструментов, но он стоит истраченных на него денег.

    2) дать кому-л. возможность, шанс (проявить себя и т. п.)

    ...they'll give a fellow a good run for his money before they get rid of him. (SPI) —...они всем дают возможность проявить себя. Расстаются только с нерадивыми работниками.

    3) заставить кого-л. живее поворачиваться; ≈ задать кому-л. жару

    If ever I detested anyone, that's the man... I went and told him we were on strike and I'd resume paying as soon as we resumed work. All right, he says. But next day, while I'm out, he turns up and scares the missus... You'll understand I gave him a run for his money. (J. Lindsay, ‘Rising Tide’, ch. XI) — Если есть человек, которого я ненавижу, так это он... Я пошел и сказал ему, что мы забастовали и что я заплачу ему, как только мы возобновим работу. "Ладно", - говорит он. А на следующий день, когда меня не было дома, он является ко мне на квартиру и запугивает мою старуху... Ну и задал я ему жару, сами понимаете.

    Believe me, he could have given any of these bloomin' authors a whale of a run for their money! (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. IV)Верьте слову - Поль этим дохлым писакам сто очков вперед даст!

    There were always a few men who enjoyed the spice of adventure in defying the mine owners, and giving the dees of the Gold Stealing Detection Staff a run for their money. (K. S, Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 19) — Кое-кого привлекал риск: им нравилось надувать владельцев рудников и заставлять сыщиков изрядно потрудиться, чтобы оправдать свое жалованье.

    ‘He'll smell a rat - we might as well call it off.’ ‘Ya [= yes], give him a run for his money,’ said Nosey. ‘You got the wind up, Pretty Boy?’ (S. Chaplin, ‘The Day of the Sardine’, ch. III) — - Теперь он почует недоброе. Давай плюнем на это дело. - Погоди, он у нас попляшет еще, - сказал Носарь. - Ты что, сдрейфил, красавчик?

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > give smb. a run for his money

  • 114 HE, HIM

    (personal 3rd sg. pronoun): As a pronominal suffix, the entire 3rd person singular “he, she, it” is expressed by the ending -s, e.g. caris *“(s)he/it does” (VT49:16, 48). Sometimes a verb with no pronominal ending whatsoever implies a subject “he, she, it”, e.g. nornë “he ran” (PE17:58), fírië “she has breathed forth” (MR:250), tinë “it glints” (TIN). A distinctly masculine ending -ro does occur in early material (antaváro “he will give”, LR:63), but was apparently abandoned by Tolkien. The ending -s may also appear in the “rare” longer form -së (VT49:51, descended from older -sse, VT49:20), perhaps distinctly personal (cf. násë “he [or she] is” vs. nás “it is”, VT49:27, 30). The ending -s is also attested in object position, e.g. melinyes “I love him” (VT49:21; this could also mean *”I love her” or *”I love it”). “He/she” (or even “it”, when some living thing is concerned) does have a distinct form when it appears as an independent pronoun: se (VT49:37), also with a long vowel (sé, VT49:51) when stressed. (Contrast the use of sa for “it” with reference to non-living things.) The independent form may also appear in object position: melin sé, “I love him [/her]” (VT49:21). Case endings may be added, e.g. allative sena or senna “at him [/her]”, “to him/her” (VT49:14, 45-46); se also appears suffixed to a preposition in the word ósë *”with him/her” (VT43:29). A distinct pronoun hé can be used for “he/she” = “the other”, as in a sentence like “I love him (sé) but not him (hé).” Genitive HIS/HER (or ITS, of a living thing) would normally appear as the ending -rya, e.g. coarya “his house” (WJ:369), máryat “her hands” (Nam), the latter with a dual ending following -rya. “His/her” as an independent word could be *senya (compare ninya “my” vs. ni “I”, nin “for me”). – Reflexive pronoun, see HIMSELF. –VT49:16, 51, VT43:29, VT49:15, LotR:1008

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > HE, HIM

  • 115 I have not seen you for ages

    разг.
    я не видел вас целую вечность (ср. сколько лет, сколько зим!); см. тж. for ages

    I haven't seen Uncle Karel for ages; now I want to look at him and hear him talk. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book II, ch. 7) — Я не видела дядю Карела целую вечность. И я так хочу снова увидеть и услышать его.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > I have not seen you for ages

  • 116 Usage note : not

    When not is used without a verb before an adjective, an adverb, a verb or a noun, it is translated by pas:
    it’s a cat not a dog
    = c’est un chat pas un chien
    not at all
    = pas du tout
    not bad
    = pas mal
    For examples and particular usages see the entry not.
    When not is used to make the verb be negative (it’s not a cat) it is translated by ne…pas in French ; ne comes before the verb or the auxiliary in compound tenses and pas comes after the verb or auxiliary: ce n’est pas un chat ;
    she hasn’t been ill
    = elle n’a pas été malade.
    When not is used with the auxiliary do to make a verb negative (he doesn’t like oranges) do + not is translated by ne…pas in French: il n’aime pas les oranges.
    When not is used in the present perfect tense (I haven’ t seen him, she hasn’t arrived yet), ne…pas is again used in French on either side of the appropriate auxiliary ( avoir or être): je ne l’ai pas vu, elle n’est pas encore arrivée.
    When not is used with will to make a verb negative (will not, won’t), ne…pas is used with the future tense in French:
    she won’t come by car
    = elle ne viendra pas en voiture
    When used with a verb in the infinitive, ne…pas are placed together before the verb:
    he decided not to go
    = il a décidé de ne pas y aller
    you were wrong not to tell her
    = tu as eu tort de ne pas le lui dire
    When not is used in question tags, the whole tag can usually be translated by the French n’est-ce pas, e.g.
    she bought it, didn’t she?
    = elle l’a acheté, n’est-ce pas?
    For usages not covered in this note see the entry not.

    Big English-French dictionary > Usage note : not

  • 117 I have not seen him for years

    I have not seen him for years
    não o vejo há anos. in a year, within a year em um ano.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > I have not seen him for years

  • 118 make allowance for smth.

    (make allowance(s) for smth.)
    принимать что-л. во внимание, в расчёт, учитывать что-л., делать скидку, поправку на что-л

    ‘Oh, mother, you don't know men as I do,’ said Catalina. ‘They're weak and easily led. How could the world go on if we did not make allowances for their foolishness?’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 22) — - Но, мама, ты же не знаешь мужчин так, как знаю их я, - сказала Каталина. - Они существа слабые и легко поддаются влиянию. Как бы существовал мир, если бы мы, женщины, не прощали им глупых поступков?

    He was a jovial fellow. He could not speak without bellowing, Miss Reid thought, him quite an eccentric, but she had a keen sense of humour and was prepared to make allowances for that. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Winter Cruise’) — Капитан был жизнерадостным и шумным человеком. Мисс Рейд считала его чудаком, но со свойственным ей чувством юмора всегда находила оправдание его чудачествам.

    ...but when you have made every allowance for the latitude and the season, it was a good day. (J. B. Priestley, ‘They Walk in the City’, ch. XII) —...принимая во внимание географическую широту места и время года, день все же можно было назвать хорошим.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > make allowance for smth.

  • 119 a penny for your thoughts!

    разг.

    Neverout: "...Come; a Penny for your Thoughts." Miss: "It is not worth a Farthing; for I was thinking of you." (J. Swift, ‘Swift's Polite Conversation’, ‘Dialogue I’) — Невераут: "...Готов дать пенни, чтобы узнать, о чем вы думаете." Мисс: "Не стоит и фартинга: я думала о вас."

    ‘A penny for your thoughts,’ said Miss Wilkinson, looking at him with a smile. ‘I'm not going to tell you,’ he answered. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 33) — - О чем вы задумались?-с улыбкой спросила мисс Уилкинсон. - Не скажу, - ответил он.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > a penny for your thoughts!

  • 120 in for a penny, in for a pound

    посл.
    "отдал пенни, придётся отдать и фунт" (ср. назвался груздём - полезай в кузов; взялся за гуж, не говори, что не дюж)

    Being in for a penny, I am ready, as the saying is, to be in for a pound. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. LXVI) — Должен вам сказать, джентльмены, что я не из тех, кто останавливается на полдороге. Как говорится, конец венчает дело.

    ‘I'm so thirsty, do you mind if I have a glass of champagne?’ Julia was silent for a fraction of a second. It was his champagne and his compartment. Oh, well, in for a penny, in for a pound. ‘Of course not.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. XII) — - У меня пересохло горло. Вы не возражаете, если я выпью бокал шампанского? Джулия немного помолчала. Это ведь его шампанское и его купе. Была не была. Пусть пьет. - Конечно, не возражаю.

    ‘And they ran off in my car. That was about half an hour ago.’ ‘You hear that, Willy?’ cried Mrs. Tipstead. ‘In for a penny, in for a pound. Taking cars now! She goes and makes him take this lady's car right under her nose.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Good Companions’, book I, ch. V) — - Они удрали в моей машине полчаса тому назад. - Ты это слышишь, Уилли? - воскликнула миссис Типстед. - Они пустились во все тяжкие. Докатились до того, что берут чужие машины! Эта женщина заставила моего мужа взять машину из-под самого носа ее владелицы.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in for a penny, in for a pound

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