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  • 81 мое дело маленькое

    МОЕ <тво€ игл.> ДЕЛО МАЛЕНЬКОЕ
    [sent; these forms only; most often 1st pers; fixed WO]
    =====
    (used by the speaker to justify himself for not being, or wanting to be, involved in sth.; also used to express the speaker's opinion that another should not get involved in sth.) it does not concern me (you etc) (because I, you etc have a small, insignificant role in the matter in question, hold little or no power); I (you etc) cannot be held responsible (for sth.):
    - Х-ово дело маленькое that's not up to X;
    - [in limited contexts] X is just a little guy;
    - X's job is to obey.
         ♦ Уродилось, не уродилось на полях - твоё дело маленькое. Пайка тебе обеспечена (Абрамов 1). Whether the crops ripened or whether they didn't - nothing to do with you. You got your rations regardless (1a).
         ♦ "Бродяга он, не бродяга, хуй [taboo] его знает, - сказал Алёшка, - тёмный человек. Ну, да наше дело маленькое, нам с ним не детей крестить" (Лимонов 1). "He may be a bum or he may not, how the fuck should I know," Alyoshka said. "A shady character. Well, it's none of our business, we don't have to be buddies with him..." (1a).
         ♦ "Надо полагать - Королёвка?" - сотник указал на деревушку глазами. Вахмистр подъехал к нему молча. Выражение его лица без слов говорило: "Вам лучше знать. Наше дело маленькое" (Шолохов 2). "That must be Korolevka?" the lieutenant indicated the village with his eyes. The sergeant-major rode up to him without replying. His expression said without words, "You know best. Our job is to obey" (2a).

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  • 82 З-6

    HE МОЙ (твоя, его и т. п.) ЗАБОТА (ПЕЧАЛЬ) coll NP Invar subj-compl with бытьв ( subj: usu. abstr, often это)) sth. does not involve me (you etc), does not cause me (should not cause you etc) any anxiety, is of no interest to me (should be of no interest to you etc): это не Х-ова забота = that's not X's concern (worry) that's no business of X's that's none of X's business ift not X's headache (problem)).
    (Валерия:) Вадим Андреевич, мы опаздываем. А Зилову, знаете, задержите ему отпуск. На недельку. Если он вовремя не попадёт на охоту... (Зилов:) Это не твоя забота (Вампилов 5). (V.:) Vadim Andreich, we're late. As for Zilov, hold up his vacation. For a week. If he can't go hunting on time... (Z.:) That's not your concern (5b).
    (Анютка:) Помрёт, должно, ребёночек-то?.. Куды ( substand = куда) ж они его (ребёнка) денут? (Митрич:) Туда и денут, куда надо. Не твоя печаль (Толстой 1). (A.:) It'll die, I bet, the little baby?...Where'll they put it? (M.:) They'll put it where they got to. Not your worry (1a).
    Зачем ему твой заячий тулуп? Он его пропьет, собака, в первом кабаке». - «Это, старинушка, уж не твоя печаль, - сказал мой бродяга, -пропью ли я его или нет» (Пушкин 2). "Why give him your hareskin coat? The dog will only sell it for a drink at the first pub he gets to." "It's none of your business, old man," my vagabond said, "whether I sell it or not" (2b).
    ...He обращайте внимания на все эти мелочи, это в самом деле не ваша забота, дорогой (Аксёнов 12). "Don't pay attention to all these trifles, it's not really your headache, dear boy" (12a).

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  • 83 С-447

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ (ДЕРУТСЯ), ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ (НЕ ПОДХОДИ) (saying) do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation): -mind your own business keep your nose out of it don't poke your nose where it doesn't belong this is our (their) fight, keep out of it itfs (this is) none of your business.
    «За что ты мальчика тиранишь?» - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. «Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи», - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 84 Х-6

    МОЙ (твоя ит. п.) ХАТА С КРАЮ coll, usu. disapprov (sent these forms only rarely used in refer, to the 1st person-variants with моя and наша usu. refer, to the interlocutors) or a third party fixed WO
    (said, usu. disapprov ingly, to or about s.o. who refuses to be involved in some matter that requires courage, determination, selflessness) it does not concern me (you etc): Х-ова хата с краю - it's no concern (business) of X's
    it has nothing to do with X it's not X's affair Ws none of X's business (concern).
    «Меня в деревне Иван Акимычем кликали. Калачёв фамилий ( ungrammat - фамилия)...» Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачёвыми земля держится, но только теперь... при всем уважении к ним - этим калачёвым, - с горечью усвоил, что ими же держится и всякая на земле неправда. Мы люди маленькие. Наша хата с краю. До Бога высоко, до царя далеко... Вот набор их нехитрых истин, под которые они тянут своё ярмо через всю жизнь... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning, but only now, with all due respect to the Kalachevs of this world, has he come to the sad realization that it is they who also enable all forms of injustice to flourish. We're only small folk. It's no concern of ours. God's too high to help us, the tsar's too far away....This is the sum total of the simple-minded truths with the aid of which they drag their yoke through life... (2a).
    ...Скорее всего, это было проявлением особого советского этикета, который твердо соблюдался нашим народом в течение многих десятилетий: раз начальство ссылает, значит - так и надо, а моя хата с краю... (Мандельштам 1). Most probably it was a case of the peculiar Soviet etiquette that has been carefully observed for several decades now: if the authorities are sending someone into exile, all well and good, it's none of our business (1a).
    Abbreviated version of the saying «Моя хата с краю, (я) ничего не знаю» ("My hut is set apart, and I don't know anything").

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  • 85 не моя забота

    НЕ МОЙ <твоя, его и т.п.> ЗАБОТА < ПЕЧАЛЬ> coll
    [NP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. abstr, often это)]
    =====
    sth. does not involve me (you etc), does not cause me (should not cause you etc) any anxiety, is of no interest to me (should be of no interest to you etc):
    - это не Х-ова забота that's not X's concern (worry);
    - it's not X's headache (problem).
         ♦ [Валерия:] Вадим Андреевич, мы опаздываем. А Зилову, знаете, задержите ему отпуск. На недельку. Если он вовремя не попадёт на охоту... [Зилов:] Это не твоя забота (Вампилов 5). [V.:] Vadim Andreich, we're late. As for Zilov, hold up his vacation. For a week. If he can't go hunting on time... [Z.:] That's not your concern (5b).
         ♦ [Анютка:] Помрёт, должно, ребёночек-то?.. Куды [substand = куда] ж они его [ребёнка] денут? [Митрич:] Туда и денут, куда надо. Не твоя печаль (Толстой 1). [A.:] It'll die, I bet, the little baby?...Where'll they put it? [M.:] They'll put it where they got to. Not your worry (1a).
         ♦ "Зачем ему твой заячий тулуп? Он его пропьет, собака, в первом кабаке". - "Это, старинушка, уж не твоя печаль, - сказал мой бродяга, - пропью ли я его или нет" (Пушкин 2). "Why give him your hareskin coat? The dog will only sell it for a drink at the first pub he gets to." "It's none of your business, old man," my vagabond said, "whether I sell it or not" (2b).
         ♦...Не обращайте внимания на все эти мелочи, это в самом деле не ваша забота, дорогой (Аксёнов 12). "Don't pay attention to all these trifles, it's not really your headache, dear boy" (12a).

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  • 86 не моя печаль

    НЕ МОЙ <твоя, его и т.п.> ЗАБОТА < ПЕЧАЛЬ> coll
    [NP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. abstr, often это)]
    =====
    sth. does not involve me (you etc), does not cause me (should not cause you etc) any anxiety, is of no interest to me (should be of no interest to you etc):
    - это не Х-ова забота that's not X's concern (worry);
    - it's not X's headache (problem).
         ♦ [Валерия:] Вадим Андреевич, мы опаздываем. А Зилову, знаете, задержите ему отпуск. На недельку. Если он вовремя не попадёт на охоту... [Зилов:] Это не твоя забота (Вампилов 5). [V.:] Vadim Andreich, we're late. As for Zilov, hold up his vacation. For a week. If he can't go hunting on time... [Z.:] That's not your concern (5b).
         ♦ [Анютка:] Помрёт, должно, ребёночек-то?.. Куды [substand = куда] ж они его [ребёнка] денут? [Митрич:] Туда и денут, куда надо. Не твоя печаль (Толстой 1). [A.:] It'll die, I bet, the little baby?...Where'll they put it? [M.:] They'll put it where they got to. Not your worry (1a).
         ♦ "Зачем ему твой заячий тулуп? Он его пропьет, собака, в первом кабаке". - "Это, старинушка, уж не твоя печаль, - сказал мой бродяга, - пропью ли я его или нет" (Пушкин 2). "Why give him your hareskin coat? The dog will only sell it for a drink at the first pub he gets to." "It's none of your business, old man," my vagabond said, "whether I sell it or not" (2b).
         ♦...Не обращайте внимания на все эти мелочи, это в самом деле не ваша забота, дорогой (Аксёнов 12). "Don't pay attention to all these trifles, it's not really your headache, dear boy" (12a).

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  • 87 свои собаки грызутся чужая не подходи

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ < ДЕРУТСЯ>, ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ < НЕ ПОДХОДИ>
    [saying]
    =====
    do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation):
    - this is our (their) fight, keep out of it;
    - it's < this is> none of your business.
         ♦ "За что ты мальчика тиранишь?" - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. "Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи", - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 88 свои собаки грызутся чужая не приставай

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ < ДЕРУТСЯ>, ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ < НЕ ПОДХОДИ>
    [saying]
    =====
    do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation):
    - this is our (their) fight, keep out of it;
    - it's < this is> none of your business.
         ♦ "За что ты мальчика тиранишь?" - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. "Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи", - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 89 свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ < ДЕРУТСЯ>, ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ < НЕ ПОДХОДИ>
    [saying]
    =====
    do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation):
    - this is our (their) fight, keep out of it;
    - it's < this is> none of your business.
         ♦ "За что ты мальчика тиранишь?" - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. "Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи", - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 90 свои собаки грызутся, чужая не приставай

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ < ДЕРУТСЯ>, ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ < НЕ ПОДХОДИ>
    [saying]
    =====
    do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation):
    - this is our (their) fight, keep out of it;
    - it's < this is> none of your business.
         ♦ "За что ты мальчика тиранишь?" - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. "Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи", - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 91 свои собаки дерутся, чужая не подходи

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ < ДЕРУТСЯ>, ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ < НЕ ПОДХОДИ>
    [saying]
    =====
    do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation):
    - this is our (their) fight, keep out of it;
    - it's < this is> none of your business.
         ♦ "За что ты мальчика тиранишь?" - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. "Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи", - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 92 свои собаки дерутся, чужая не приставай

    СВОЙ СОБАКИ ГРЫЗУТСЯ < ДЕРУТСЯ>, ЧУЖАЯ НЕ ПРИСТАВАЙ < НЕ ПОДХОДИ>
    [saying]
    =====
    do not get involved in sth. that is not your affair (said when an outsider gets involved in a quarrel between close friends, spouses, relatives etc, thus putting himself in an awkward situation):
    - this is our (their) fight, keep out of it;
    - it's < this is> none of your business.
         ♦ "За что ты мальчика тиранишь?" - спросил Тиверзин, протискавшись сквозь толпу. "Свои собаки грызутся, чужая не подходи", - отрезал Худолеев (Пастернак 1). "Why do you tyrannize the boy?" asked Tiverzin, elbowing his way through the crowd. "It's none of your business," Khudoleiev snapped (1a).

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  • 93 моя хата с краю

    МОЙ( ТВОЯ и т.п.) ХАТА С КРАЮ coll, usu. disapprov
    [sent; these forms only; rarely used in refer, to the 1st person-variants with моя and наша usu. refer, to the interlocutors) or a third party; fixed WO]
    =====
    (said, usu. disapprovingly, to or about s.o. who refuses to be involved in some matter that requires courage, determination, selflessness) it does not concern me (you etc):
    - Х'Ова хата с краю it's no concern (business) of X's;
    - it's none of X's business (concern).
         ♦ "Меня в деревне Иван Акимычем кликали. Калачёв фамилиё [ungrammat = фамилия]..." Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачёвыми земля держится, но только теперь... при всем уважении к ним - этим калачёвым, - с горечью усвоил, что ими же держится и всякая на земле неправда. Мы люди маленькие. Наша хата с краю. До Бога высоко, до царя далеко... Вот набор их нехитрых истин, под которые они тянут своё ярмо через всю жизнь... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning, but only now, with all due respect to the Kalachevs of this world, has he come to the sad realization that it is they who also enable all forms of injustice to flourish. We're only small folk. It's no concern of ours. God's too high to help us, the tsar's too far away....This is the sum total of the simple-minded truths with the aid of which they drag their yoke through life... (2a).
         ♦...Скорее всего, это было проявлением особого советского этикета, который твердо соблюдался нашим народом в течение многих десятилетий: раз начальство ссылает, значит - так и надо, а моя хата с краю... (Мандельштам 1). Most probably it was a case of the peculiar Soviet etiquette that has been carefully observed for several decades now: if the authorities are sending someone into exile, all well and good, it's none of our business (1a).
    —————
    ← Abbreviated version of the saying "Моя хата с краю, (я) ничего не знаю" ("My hut is set apart, and I don't know anything").

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  • 94 не моего ума дело

    не моего (твоего, его, её, нашего, вашего, их) ума дело
    прост.
    it's none of your business!; mind your own business!; it's not my (his, etc.) funeral

    - Что это ты, старина, принаряжаться да прихорашиваться стал? Гляди, как бы она тебя... Знаешь, какие они, казачки!.. - Не твоего ума дело, - резко оборвал солдата Максимыч, - утри вон сначала у себя под носом... (М. Алексеев, Дивизионка) — 'What are you dressing up for, old man? Look out she doesn't... You know what they are like, these Cossack women!..' 'It's none of your business,' Maximych remarked sharply, not giving the soldier a chance to finish. 'Better go and wipe your nose...'

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  • 95 oignon

    n. m.
    1. 'Turnip', fob-watch.
    2. Arsehole, anus. L'avoir dans l'oignon: To have been 'conned', 'diddled', to have been duped. Quand il a repris son fric, c'est nous qu'on l'a eu dans l'oignon: It really fucked us up when he withdrew his subsidies!
    3. Luck, good fortune. Avoir de l'oignon: To have the luck of the devil. (Expressions such as avoir l'oignon qui décalotte, synonymous with the previous one, tend to emphasize what Albert Simonin states in his NOUVEAU DICTIONNAIRE DE L'ARGOT, namely the link between sodomy and good fortune. Simonin is of the opinion that many successes can be linked to past homosexual liaisons. A similar bias can be found in cocu; see that word.)
    4. En rang d'oignons: In a neat row. On avait l'air vraiment fin là, tous en rang d'oignons! There we were standing like a neat row of dummies! (It would appear that the expression comes from the language of the vegetable garden, and usually refers to people.)
    5. Ce n'est pas (also: ce ne sont pas) mes oignons! It's none of my business! Je fais ce qui me plaît, c'est mes oignons! What I do is my business! Occupe-toi de tes oignons! Keep your nose out of it!
    6. Aux petits oignons: 'First-rate', 'smashing', superb. Son système, il est aux petits oignons! You can't fault the way he organizes things!
    7. Arranger quelqu'un aux petits oignons (iron.): To 'give someone a proper dressing-down', to tell someone off in no uncertain manner.
    8. Course à l'oignon: Act of chucking someone out by the scruff of his neck and the seat of his pants.
    9. Un oignon à réclamers (Racing slang): A selling-stakes nag (the kind of steed unlikely to ever really make it on the courses).

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > oignon

  • 96 С-38

    ВСЯК СВЕРЧОК ЗНАЙ СВОЙ ШЕСТОК ЗНАЙ СВЕРЧОК СВОЙ ШЕСТОК (saying) do not overstep the limits of your authority (said to or about a person who is behaving in a way inappropriate to his position or is interfering in someone else's affairs): = stay on your own side of the fence the cobbler should (let the cobbler) stick to his last mind your own business.
    (Аграфена Кондратьевна:) Опомнись! (Большое:) Знай сверчок свой шесток! Не твое дело! (Островский 10). (А.К.:) Recollect yourself!
    (В.:) Stay on your own side of the fence! This is none of your business! (10a).
    (Кочкарёв:) He смыслишь ничего, не мешайся. Знай сверчок свой шесток - убирайся! (Гоголь 1). (К.:) You don't understand anything. Don't interfere. The cobbler should stick to his last. Clear off! (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-38

  • 97 всяк сверчок знай свой шесток

    ВСЯК СВЕРЧОК ЗНАЙ СВОЙ ШЕСТОК; ЗНАЙ СВЕРЧОК СВОЙ ШЕСТОК
    [saying]
    =====
    do not overstep the limits of your authority (said to or about a person who is behaving in a way inappropriate to his position or is interfering in someone else's affairs):
    - the cobbler should < let the cobbler> stick to his last;
    - mind your own business.
         ♦ [Аграфена Кондратьевна:] Опомнись! [Большов:] Знай сверчок свой шесток! Не твоё дело! (Островский 10). [А.К.:] Recollect yourself! [В.:] Stay on your own side of the fence! This is none of your business! (10a).
         ♦ [Кочкарёв:] Не смыслишь ничего, не мешайся. Знай сверчок свой шесток - убирайся! (Гоголь 1). [К.:] You don't understand anything. Don't interfere. The cobbler should stick to his last. Clear off! (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всяк сверчок знай свой шесток

  • 98 знай сверчок свой шесток

    ВСЯК СВЕРЧОК ЗНАЙ СВОЙ ШЕСТОК; ЗНАЙ СВЕРЧОК СВОЙ ШЕСТОК
    [saying]
    =====
    do not overstep the limits of your authority (said to or about a person who is behaving in a way inappropriate to his position or is interfering in someone else's affairs):
    - the cobbler should < let the cobbler> stick to his last;
    - mind your own business.
         ♦ [Аграфена Кондратьевна:] Опомнись! [Большов:] Знай сверчок свой шесток! Не твоё дело! (Островский 10). [А.К.:] Recollect yourself! [В.:] Stay on your own side of the fence! This is none of your business! (10a).
         ♦ [Кочкарёв:] Не смыслишь ничего, не мешайся. Знай сверчок свой шесток - убирайся! (Гоголь 1). [К.:] You don't understand anything. Don't interfere. The cobbler should stick to his last. Clear off! (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > знай сверчок свой шесток

  • 99 lasciare

    leave
    ( abbandonare) give up
    ( concedere) let
    lascia andare!, lascia perdere! forget it!
    * * *
    lasciare v.tr.
    1 (andar via da) to leave*; (abbandonare) to abandon; to desert, to quit; (rinunciare) to give* up: lasciammo Londra una settimana prima di te, we left London a week before you; ha lasciato l'ufficio verso mezzogiorno, he left the office towards midday; lo lasciammo che lavorava in giardino, we left him working in the garden; ha lasciato il lavoro per unirsi a un gruppo rock, he quit (o left) his job to join a rock group; ha dovuto lasciare l'università per motivi di salute, he had to leave (o give up) university because of ill-health; la ditta lascerà la vecchia sede, the firm will move out of its former premises; i medici avevano lasciato ogni speranza di salvarlo, the doctors had given up all hope of saving him; ha lasciato la famiglia per seguire quella donna, he has left (o deserted o abandoned) his family for the sake of that woman; lasciò la fidanzata, he left his fiancée // ci ha lasciati l'anno scorso, (è morto) he left us last year
    2 (far rimanere) to leave*; (lasciar dietro di sé) to leave* behind: ha lasciato moglie e figli in Italia, he left his wife and children in Italy; non posso lasciare a casa i bambini, I can't leave the children at home; lascia la finestra aperta per piacere, leave the window open, please; quando morì lasciò moglie e due figli, when he died he left a wife and two children behind him; la ferita mi ha lasciato una cicatrice, the wound has left me with a scar; mi lasciò senza una lira, he left me penniless; questa medicina mi ha lasciato la bocca amara, this medicine has left a bitter taste in my mouth; ha lasciato tutto com'era, he left everything as it was; ha lasciato un buon ricordo di sé, he left behind a good memory of himself; l'assassino ha lasciato molte tracce, the murderer left a load of clues behind; è partito senza lasciare istruzioni, he went off without leaving any instructions // lasciare fuori, to leave out // lasciare da parte, to leave aside // lasciare solo, in pace, to leave alone, in peace
    3 (posare, deporre) to leave*, to put*; (far scendere) to drop off: ti lascerò il pacchetto sulla scrivania, I'll leave (o put) the packet on your desk; lascialo pure sulla sedia, you can put it on the chair; ti lascerò davanti al supermercato, I'll drop you off (o leave you) opposite the supermarket
    4 (dimenticare, non prendere con sé) to leave*, to forget*: ho lasciato gli occhiali a casa, I have left my glasses at home; ho lasciato l'ombrello sull'autobus, I've forgotten the umbrella on the bus; ha lasciato la finestra aperta ed è entrato un ladro, he left the window open and a thief got in
    5 (rimetterci) to leave*, to lose*: in quell'incidente ci lasciò la vita, he lost his life in that accident; per poco ci lasciai la salute, I nearly ruined my health; ci ha lasciato la vita, it cost him his life
    6 (in eredità) to leave*, to bequeath, to will: gli ha lasciato tutto il patrimonio, he left all his property to him; lasciare una proprietà a un ente assistenziale, to bequeath an estate to a charitable institution
    7 (permettere, fare) to let* (s.o. do), to allow (s.o. to do): chi ti ha lasciato entrare?, who let you in?; lascialo fare a me, let me do it; lascia che me ne occupi io, leave it to me; questa fessura lascia passare molta aria, this crack lets in a lot of air; non lasciare cadere quel vaso, don't drop that vase; l'hanno lasciato morire senza far niente, they let him die without doing anything; non lascia uscire suo figlio da solo, he doesn't allow his son to go out on his own; non gli lascia guidare la sua auto, he doesn't let him drive his car
    8 (serbare) to keep*, to leave*: lasciami questa carne per cena, keep this meat for my supper; puoi lasciarmi qualcosa da mangiare?, can you leave (o keep) me something to eat?; lasciami un po' di birra, leave me a drop of beer
    9 (affidare, dare) to leave*, to trust, to give*; (cedere) to let* have: lasciami tuo figlio fino a questa sera, leave your son with me until tonight; non voglio lasciargli il mio orologio, ho paura che me lo rompa, I don't want to trust my watch to him (o to give him my watch), I'm afraid he may break it; te lo lascerò per 50 euro, you can have it for 50 euros; hai lasciato la mancia al cameriere?, did you tip the waiter? (o did you leave a tip for the waiter?)
    10 (allentare) to let* go; (liberare) to release; to set* free, to free: lascia la corda, let go of the rope; il cane lasciò la presa, the dog loosened its grip; lasciarono il prigioniero in libertà, they released the prisoner
    v. intr. (smettere, cessare di) (non com.) to stop, to leave* off: non lascia di brontolare, she doesn't stop grumbling.
    lasciarsi v.rifl. to let* oneself: non mi lascerò truffare, I'm not going to be cheated; non si lasciò vedere per tutta una settimana, he didn't appear for a whole week; si lasciò andare su una poltrona, he sank into an armchair; si lasciò trasportare dall'ira, he let himself be carried away by anger; lasciare guidare dall'esperienza, to let oneself be guided by experience; non si lascia avvicinare da nessuno, he doesn't let anyone get close to him; si è lasciato convincere facilmente, he let himself be convinced easily // lasciati andare, (rilassati) let yourself go (o relax); dopo che lei lo ha abbandonato si è completamente lasciato andare, after she left him he let himself go completely; non lasciarti prendere dall'emozione, dal panico, don't let yourself get carried away, don't panic
    v.rifl.rec. to part, to leave* each other: si sono lasciati dopo nove anni di fidanzamento, they left each other after a nine-year engagement; si lasciarono all'alba, they parted at daybreak.
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: prendere o lasciare, take it or leave it // è meglio lasciare perdere, we'd better forget (o leave) it // ho deciso di lasciare correre, I decided to forget (o leave) it // lascia stare, non è affar tuo!, leave it, it's none of your business! // lasciare detto qlco. a qlcu., to leave a word with s.o. // la sua condotta lascia molto a desiderare, his behaviour leaves a lot to be desired // lascialo dire, let him talk // ''Com'è il tuo dolce?'' ''Si lascia mangiare'', ''What's your cake like?'' ''Not bad''.
    * * *
    [laʃ'ʃare]
    1. vt
    1) (gen) to leave

    devo lasciare l'università — I have to leave university, I have to give up university

    lasciare qn perplesso/confuso — to leave sb perplexed/confused

    2)

    (permettere) lasciare qn fare qc o che qn faccia qc — to let sb do sth, allow sb to do sth

    lascia stare o correre o perdere — let it drop, forget it

    3) (deporre: cose) to leave, deposit, (persone) to leave, drop (off)
    4) (dare, concedere) to give, let have
    5) (omettere) to leave out, forget
    6) (serbare) to leave, keep
    7)

    lasciare stare qn — to let sb be, leave sb alone

    lascia stare, ci penso io — leave it, I'll see to it

    lascialo stare, non vale la pena di arrabbiarsi — just ignore him, it's not worth getting annoyed

    lascia stare, offro io — it's all right, I'm paying o it's on me

    8)

    lasciarsi sfruttare — to let o.s. be exploited

    lasciarsi andare — to let o.s. go

    9)

    (fraseologia) lasciare in bianco — to leave blank

    lasciare (molto) a desiderareto leave much o a lot to be desired

    lasciare detto o scritto (a qn) — to leave word (for sb)

    lasciare il segno (su qc) — to mark (sth), fig to leave one's o a mark (on sth)

    (uso reciproco) to part (from each other), (coniugi) to leave each other, split up

    si sono lasciati all'aeroporto — they left each other at the airport, they said goodbye at the airport

    * * *
    [laʃ'ʃare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (smettere di tenere) to let* go of [oggetto, corda]; (fare cadere) to drop
    2) (separarsi da) to leave* [persona, famiglia, fidanzato]
    3) (andare via da) to leave* [luogo, paese, ufficio]

    devo lasciarvi, ho una riunione — I must go now, I have a meeting

    4) (dimenticare) to leave* (behind), to forget* [ombrello, chiavi, portafoglio]
    5) (fare restare) to leave* [traccia, impronta]

    lasciare qcn. nel dubbio — to leave sb. in a state of uncertainty

    lasciare le cose come stanno — to leave well enough alone, to let the matter lie

    lasciare in pace qcn. — to leave sb. alone

    6) (rinunciare a) to leave* [lavoro, partito, azienda]; to leave*, to give* up [ studi]
    7) (cedere, prestare) to leave*

    lasciare il posto a qcn. — to let sb. have one's seat

    8) (affidare) to leave* (a qcn. with sb.)

    lasciare [qcs.] a qcn. — to give sb. [mancia, tempo, scelta]

    lasciare perplesso qcn. to puzzle sb.; mi lasciò indifferente it left me cold; lasciare libero un animale — to let an animal go

    12) (mantenere) to leave*

    lasciare la porta chiusa, una luce accesa — to leave the door shut, a light on

    lasciami qualcosa da mangiareleave o keep me something to eat

    14) (in eredità) to leave* [denaro, proprietà]

    lasciare che qcn., qcs. faccia — to let sb., sth. do

    lasciare fare qcs. a qcn. — to let sb. do sth.

    lascia fare a me — leave it to me, let me (do that)

    lasciare cadere qcs. — to let sth. fall

    lascialo stare — leave him alone, let him be; (smettere di toccare)

    lascia stare quella bici — leave that bike alone; (lasciare perdere)

    no, lascia stare, pago io! — no, no it's my treat!

    lascia stare, è un fastidio troppo grosso — leave it, it's too much trouble

    2.
    verbo pronominale lasciarsi
    1) (separarsi) [ persone] to part; [ coppia] to split* up, to break* up

    -rsi da buoni amici, molto male — to part the best of friends, on angry terms

    - rsi sfuggire — to let slip, to come out with [frase, bestemmia]

    ••

    lasciar detto, scritto a qcn. che... — to give o leave sb. a message that...

    lasciarci una gamba, un mucchio di soldi — to lose an arm, a lot of money

    lasciar correre o perdere to let sth. pass; prendere o lasciare take it or leave it; -rsi qcs. alle spalle to leave sth. behind; lasciare a molto desiderare to leave much to be desired; -rsi andare to let oneself go; lasciare il segno [personaggio, avvenimento] to set one's stamp; lascia il tempo che trova — = it makes no difference

    * * *
    lasciare
    /la∫'∫are/ [1]
     1 (smettere di tenere) to let* go of [ oggetto, corda]; (fare cadere) to drop; lasciami! get off me!
     2 (separarsi da) to leave* [ persona, famiglia, fidanzato]
     3 (andare via da) to leave* [ luogo, paese, ufficio]; devo lasciarvi, ho una riunione I must go now, I have a meeting
     4 (dimenticare) to leave* (behind), to forget* [ ombrello, chiavi, portafoglio]
     5 (fare restare) to leave* [ traccia, impronta]; lasciami alla stazione drop me (off) at the station; lasciare qcn. nel dubbio to leave sb. in a state of uncertainty; lasciare le cose come stanno to leave well enough alone, to let the matter lie; lasciare in pace qcn. to leave sb. alone
     6 (rinunciare a) to leave* [ lavoro, partito, azienda]; to leave*, to give* up [ studi]
     7 (cedere, prestare) to leave*; lasciare il posto a qcn. to let sb. have one's seat
     8 (affidare) to leave* ( a qcn. with sb.)
     9 (dare) lasciare [qcs.] a qcn. to give sb. [ mancia, tempo, scelta]
     10 (rendere) lasciare perplesso qcn. to puzzle sb.; mi lasciò indifferente it left me cold; lasciare libero un animale to let an animal go
     11 (vendere) glielo lascio per 50 euro I'll let you have it for 50 euros
     12 (mantenere) to leave*; lasciare la porta chiusa, una luce accesa to leave the door shut, a light on
     13 (conservare) lasciami qualcosa da mangiare leave o keep me something to eat
     14 (in eredità) to leave* [ denaro, proprietà]
     15 (permettere) lasciare che qcn., qcs. faccia to let sb., sth. do; lasciare fare qcs. a qcn. to let sb. do sth.; lascia fare a me leave it to me, let me (do that); lasciare cadere qcs. to let sth. fall
     16 lasciare stare (non disturbare) lascialo stare leave him alone, let him be; (smettere di toccare) lascia stare quella bici leave that bike alone; (lasciare perdere) no, lascia stare, pago io! no, no it's my treat! lascia stare, è un fastidio troppo grosso leave it, it's too much trouble
    II lasciarsi verbo pronominale
     1 (separarsi) [ persone] to part; [ coppia] to split* up, to break* up; -rsi da buoni amici, molto male to part the best of friends, on angry terms
     2 (farsi) - rsi cullare dalle onde to be lulled by the waves; non è certo il tipo che si lascia fregare he won't be pushed around; - rsi sfuggire to let slip, to come out with [ frase, bestemmia]
     3 (abbandonarsi) - rsi andare alla disperazione to give in to despair
    lasciar detto, scritto a qcn. che... to give o leave sb. a message that...; lasciarci una gamba, un mucchio di soldi to lose an arm, a lot of money; lasciar correre o perdere to let sth. pass; prendere o lasciare take it or leave it; -rsi qcs. alle spalle to leave sth. behind; lasciare a molto desiderare to leave much to be desired; - rsi andare to let oneself go; lasciare il segno [ personaggio, avvenimento] to set one's stamp; lascia il tempo che trova = it makes no difference.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > lasciare

  • 100 mestiere

    m trade
    ( professione) profession
    essere del mestiere be a professional or an expert
    * * *
    mestiere1 s.m.
    1 trade; profession; line; (occupazione) job, occupation: il mestiere del falegname, the carpenter's trade; il mestiere dell'avvocato, dell'ingegnere, del giornalista, the lawyer's, the engineering, the journalist's profession; che mestiere fai?, what do you do (for a living)? (o what line are you in?); fa il calzolaio di mestiere, he is a shoemaker by trade; fa l'architetto di mestiere, he is an architect by profession; fa il cantante di mestiere, he is a professional singer; di mestiere, fa il fornaio, he is a baker (by trade); è un truffatore di mestiere, (fig.) he's a habitual cheat; ha lasciato il suo mestiere perché era troppo difficile, he left his job because it was too difficult for him; imparare, insegnare, esercitare un mestiere, to learn, to teach, to carry on a trade; sta imparando il mestiere del carpentiere, he is learning carpentry // essere del mestiere, to be an expert (o to know one's job) // cambia mestiere!, change your job! // i ferri del mestiere, the tools of the trade // gli incerti del mestiere, the hazards of the profession (o trade) // conoscere i segreti, i trucchi del mestiere, to know the secrets, the tricks of the trade // arti e mestieri, arts and crafts // fare il mestiere, (essere una prostituta) to be on the game // non è mestiere tuo, (fig.) (non è affar tuo) it's none of your business
    2 (perizia) skill, craft, experience, expertise: è molto dotato ma gli manca il mestiere, he's very gifted but he lacks experience; per far questo ci vuol mestiere, for this job you need skill
    3 (lavoro) job: puoi fare questo mestiere per me?, can you do this job for me? // fare i mestieri, (le faccende di casa) to do the house-work
    4 (spreg.) (professione per lucro) business: della pittura ha fatto un mestiere, he made a business out of painting.
    mestiere2, mestieri s.m. (ant., letter.) (in frasi imp.): è, fa mestiere, it is necessary.
    * * *
    [mes'tjɛre]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (attività manuale) trade, craft; (lavoro, professione) job, profession, trade

    il mestiere di giornalista, di attore — the journalist's craft, the acting profession

    conoscere bene il proprio mestiere — to be good at one's job, to know one's stuff colloq.

    le persone del mestiere — the professionals, people in the business

    essere pratico o vecchio del mestiere to be an old hand, to know the ropes; arti e -i arts and crafts; i ferri del mestiere the tools of the trade; i trucchi del mestiere — the tricks of the trade

    2) fig. (abilità) skill, expertise, craft

    avere, non avere mestiere — to be experienced, to lack experience

    3) region.

    fare i -ito do the chores o the housework

    * * *
    mestiere
    /mes'tjεre/ ⇒ 18
    sostantivo m.
     1 (attività manuale) trade, craft; (lavoro, professione) job, profession, trade; cosa fai di mestiere? what do you do for a living? di mestiere fa il cuoco he's a cook by trade; il mestiere di giornalista, di attore the journalist's craft, the acting profession; imparare un mestiere to learn a trade; conoscere bene il proprio mestiere to be good at one's job, to know one's stuff colloq.; le persone del mestiere the professionals, people in the business; essere nuovo del mestiere to be a newcomer to a job; essere pratico o vecchio del mestiere to be an old hand, to know the ropes; arti e -i arts and crafts; i ferri del mestiere the tools of the trade; i trucchi del mestiere the tricks of the trade
     2 fig. (abilità) skill, expertise, craft; avere, non avere mestiere to be experienced, to lack experience
     3 region. fare i -i to do the chores o the housework.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > mestiere

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