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  • 21 leave

    Ⅰ.
    leave1 [li:v]
    partir1 (a), 1 (b) quitter2 (a), 2 (b), 2 (d) laisser2 (c), 2 (d)-(h), 2 (j), 2 (l) oublier2 (g) léguer2 (n) congé3 (a), 3 (c) permission3 (a), 3 (b)
    (pt & pp left [left])
    (a) (depart) partir;
    my flight leaves at ten mon avion part à dix heures;
    when did you leave? quand est-ce que vous êtes partis?;
    we're leaving for Mexico tomorrow nous partons pour le Mexique demain;
    which station do you leave from? vous partez de quelle gare?;
    he's just left for lunch il vient de partir déjeuner;
    if you'd rather I left... si vous voulez que je vous laisse...
    (b) (quit) partir;
    half of the staff have left la moitié du personnel est partie;
    fewer schoolchildren are now leaving at sixteen les élèves sont aujourd'hui moins nombreux à quitter l'école à seize ans
    Charles, I'm leaving! Charles, je te quitte!
    (a) (depart from → place) quitter;
    she left London yesterday elle est partie de ou elle a quitté Londres hier;
    he left the room il est sorti de ou il a quitté la pièce;
    I leave home at 8 o'clock every morning je pars ou je sors de chez moi tous les matins à 8 heures;
    she never leaves the house elle ne sort jamais de la maison;
    to leave the table se lever de table;
    may I leave the table? est-ce que je peux sortir de table?;
    the boat finally left port at 6 o'clock le bateau quitta finalement le port à 6 heures;
    his brakes failed and the car left the road ses freins ont lâché et la voiture a quitté la route;
    the train left the rails le train a déraillé;
    his eyes never left her il ne la quittait pas des yeux
    (b) (quit → job, institution) quitter;
    she left the firm last year elle a quitté l'entreprise l'année dernière;
    I left home at eighteen je suis parti de chez moi ou de chez mes parents à dix-huit ans;
    to leave school quitter l'école;
    he left Oxford without finishing his studies il a quitté Oxford sans avoir terminé ses études;
    Military to leave the service quitter le service
    you can't leave them alone for a minute on ne peut pas les laisser seuls une minute;
    he left her asleep on the sofa elle était endormie sur le canapé lorsqu'il la quitta;
    I left him to his reading je l'ai laissé à sa lecture;
    I left him to himself je l'ai laissé seul;
    left to himself, who knows what he'd do? qui sait ce qu'il ferait s'il était livré à lui-même?;
    just leave me alone! laissez-moi tranquille!;
    let's leave it at that, we'll leave it at that (not do any more work) arrêtons-nous là; (not argue any more) n'en parlons plus
    (d) (abandon → person) quitter; (take leave of → person) laisser;
    she left him for another man elle l'a quitté pour un autre;
    the prisoners were left to die les prisonniers furent abandonnés à une mort certaine;
    it's getting late, I must leave you now il se fait tard, je dois vous laisser;
    you may leave us now vous pouvez disposer maintenant
    (e) (deposit, set down) laisser;
    it's no trouble to leave you at the station ça ne me dérange pas de vous laisser ou déposer à la gare
    (f) (for someone's use, information etc) laisser;
    I've left your dinner in the oven for you je t'ai laissé de quoi dîner dans le four;
    leave your name with the receptionist laissez votre nom à la réception;
    he's out, do you want to leave (him) a message? il n'est pas là, voulez-vous (lui) laisser un message?;
    she left word for you to call her back elle a demandé que vous la rappeliez
    (g) (forget) laisser, oublier;
    I must have left my gloves at the café j'ai dû oublier mes gants au café
    leave some cake for your brother laisse du gâteau pour ton frère;
    if you don't like your dinner, then leave it si tu n'aimes pas ton dîner, laisse-le;
    leave enough space for the address laissez assez de place pour l'adresse;
    leave the stew to cook for two hours laissez mijoter le ragoût pendant deux heures;
    leave yourself an hour to get to the airport prévoyez une heure pour aller à l'aéroport;
    I only left myself £20 a week to live on je n'avais plus que 20 livres par semaine pour me nourrir;
    don't leave things to the last minute n'attendez pas la dernière minute (pour faire ce que vous avez à faire);
    he left his work unfinished il n'a pas terminé son travail;
    he left his dinner untouched il ne toucha pas à son dîner;
    please leave the windows closed veuillez laisser les fenêtres fermées;
    to leave sth unsaid passer qch sous silence;
    their behaviour leaves a lot to be desired leur conduite laisse beaucoup à désirer;
    her words left me curious to know more le peu qu'elle a dit m'a donné l'envie d'en savoir plus;
    the decision leaves me in a bit of a quandary cette décision me place devant un dilemme;
    I want to be left on/off the list je veux que mon nom reste/je ne veux pas que mon nom figure sur la liste;
    I was left with the bill c'est moi qui ai dû payer l'addition;
    she had been left a widow at thirty elle s'était retrouvée veuve à l'âge de trente ans;
    the flood has left thousands homeless les inondations ont fait des milliers de sans-abri
    (i) (passive use) to be left (remain) rester;
    we finished what was left of the cake on a fini ce qui restait du gâteau;
    there's nothing left il ne reste (plus) rien;
    there wasn't enough left to go round il n'en restait pas assez pour tout le monde;
    I've got £10/10 minutes left il me reste 10 livres/10 minutes;
    there's no doubt left in my mind il n'y a plus le moindre doute dans mon esprit;
    he had nothing left to do but lock up the house il ne lui restait (plus) qu'à fermer la maison
    (j) (mark, trace) laisser;
    the wine left a stain le vin a fait une tache
    can I leave you to deal with it, then? vous vous en chargez, alors?;
    she leaves me to get on with things elle me laisse faire;
    to leave sb in charge of sth confier la responsabilité de qch à qn;
    right then, I'll leave you to it bon, eh bien, je te laisse
    (l) (entrust) laisser, confier;
    can I leave my suitcase with you for a few minutes? puis-je vous confier ma valise quelques instants?;
    she left the detailed arrangements to her secretary elle a laissé à sa secrétaire le soin de régler les détails;
    you should leave such tasks to a specialist vous devriez laisser ou confier ce genre de travail à un spécialiste;
    nothing was left to chance on avait paré à toutes les éventualités;
    I'll leave it to you to finish it off je vous laisse (le soin de) finir;
    leave it to me! je m'en occupe!, je m'en charge!;
    leave it with me laissez-moi faire, je m'en charge
    9 from 16 leaves 7 16 moins 9 égale 7;
    what does 29 from 88 leave? 29 ôté de 88 égale combien?
    (n) (bequeath) léguer;
    she left all her money to charity elle légua toute sa fortune à des œuvres de charité
    he leaves a wife and two children il laisse une femme et deux enfants
    3 noun
    (a) (from work) congé m; Military permission f;
    to be/to go on leave (gen) être/partir en congé; Military être/partir en permission
    (b) (permission) permission f, autorisation f;
    he asked leave to address the meeting il a demandé la permission de prendre la parole devant l'assemblée;
    by or with your leave avec votre permission;
    without so much as a by your leave sans même en demander la permission
    (c) (farewell) congé m;
    to take one's leave (of sb) prendre congé (de qn);
    to take leave of sb prendre congé de qn;
    figurative to take leave of one's senses perdre la tête ou la raison
    ►► leave of absence congé m (exceptionnel); (without pay) congé m sans solde; Military permission f exceptionnelle
    laisser traîner;
    he leaves his stuff around everywhere il laisse traîner ses affaires partout
    laisser de côté;
    leaving aside the question of cost for the moment si on laisse de côté pour le moment la question du coût
    (a) (not take) laisser;
    it's hard to leave all your friends and relations behind c'est dur de laisser tous ses amis et sa famille derrière soi;
    they left me behind ils sont partis sans moi
    (b) (forget) laisser, oublier;
    somebody left their watch behind quelqu'un a laissé ou oublié sa montre
    the cyclone left behind a trail of destruction le cyclone a tout détruit sur son passage
    (d) (outstrip) distancer, devancer;
    she soon left the other runners behind elle a vite distancé tous les autres coureurs;
    if you don't work harder you'll soon get left behind si tu ne travailles pas plus, tu vas vite te retrouver loin derrière les autres
    (word, paragraph) garder, laisser
    (stop) s'arrêter;
    we'll carry on from where we left off nous allons reprendre là où nous nous étions arrêtés;
    British familiar leave off, will you! arrête, tu veux!
    to leave off doing sth arrêter de faire qch ;
    if it leaves off raining, we'll go for a walk s'il s'arrête de pleuvoir ou si la pluie cesse, nous irons nous promener
    (a) (not put on) ne pas remettre;
    who left the top of the toothpaste off? qui a laissé le tube de dentifrice débouché?;
    you can leave your jacket off ce n'est pas la peine de remettre ta veste
    (b) (not switch or turn on → tap, gas) laisser fermé; (→ light) laisser éteint; (not plug in → appliance) laisser débranché;
    we left the heating off while we were away nous avons arrêté ou coupé le chauffage pendant notre absence
    (a) (not take off → garment) garder; (→ top, cover) laisser;
    don't leave the price tag on enlève l'étiquette
    (b) (not switch or turn off → tap, gas) laisser ouvert; (→ light) laisser allumé; (not unplug → appliance) laisser branché;
    I hope I didn't leave the gas on j'espère que j'ai éteint le gaz
    (a) (omit) omettre;
    several names have been left out plusieurs noms ont été omis;
    leave out any reference to her husband in your article dans votre article, évitez toute allusion à son mari
    (b) (exclude) exclure;
    I felt completely left out at the party j'ai eu le sentiment d'être totalement tenu à l'écart ou exclu de leur petite fête;
    leave her out of this! laissez-la en dehors de ça!, ne la mêlez pas à ça!
    (c) (not put away → by accident) ne pas ranger; (→ on purpose) laisser sorti, ne pas ranger;
    he left a meal out for the children il a laissé un repas tout prêt pour les enfants;
    leave the disks out where I can see them laisse les disquettes en évidence;
    who left the milk out overnight? qui a oublié de mettre le lait au frigo hier soir?
    (d) (leave outdoors) laisser dehors;
    to leave the washing out to dry mettre le linge à sécher (dehors)
    leave it out! arrête!
    to be left over rester;
    there are still one or two left over il en reste encore un ou deux
    Ⅱ.
    leave2 [li:v] (pt & pp leaved, cont leaving)

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  • 22 Brunelleschi, Filippo

    [br]
    b. 1377 Florence, Italy
    d. 15 April 1446 Florence, Italy
    [br]
    Italian artist, craftsman and architect who introduced the Italian Renaissance style of classical architecture in the fifteenth century.
    [br]
    Brunelleschi was a true "Renaissance Man" in that he excelled in several disciplines, as did most artists of the Italian Renaissance of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He was a goldsmith and sculptor; fifteenth-century writers acknowledge him as the first to study and demonstrate the principles of perspective, and he clearly possessed a deep mathematical understanding of the principles of architectural structure.
    Brunelleschi's Foundling Hospital in Florence, begun in 1419, is accepted as the first Renaissance building, one whose architectural style is based upon a blend of the classical principles and decoration of Ancient Rome and those of the Tuscan Romanesque. Brunelleschi went on to design a number of important Renaissance structures in Florence, such as the basilicas of San Lorenzo and Santo Spirito, the Pazzi Chapel at Santa Croce, and the unfinished church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
    However, the artistic and technical feat for which Brunelleschi is most famed is the completion of Florence Cathedral by constructing a dome above the octagonal drum which had been completed in 1412. The building of this dome presented what appeared to be at the time insuperable problems, which had caused previous cathedral architects to shy away from tackling it. The drum was nearly 140 ft (43 m) in diameter and its base was 180 ft (55 m) above floor level: no wooden centering was possible because no trees long enough to span the gap could be found, and even if they had been available, the weight of such a massive framework would have broken centering beneath. In addition, the drum had no external abutment, so the weight of the dome must exert excessive lateral thrust. Aesthetically, the ideal Renaissance dome, like the Roman dome before it (for example, the Pantheon) was a hemisphere, but in the case of the Florence Cathedral such a structure would have been unsafe, so Brunelleschi created a pointed dome that would create less thrust laterally. He constructed eight major ribs of stone and, between them, sixteen minor ones, using a light infilling. He constructed a double-shell dome, which was the first of this type but is a design that has been followed by nearly all major architects since this date (for example Michelangelo's Saint Peter's in Rome, and Wren's Saint Paul's in London). Further strength is given by a herringbone pattern of masonry and brick infilling, and by tension chains of massive blocks, fastened with iron and with iron chains above, girding the dome at three levels. A large lantern finally stops the 50 ft (15.25 m) diameter eye at the point of the dome. Construction of the Florence Cathedral dome was begun on 7 August 1420 and was completed to the base of the lantern sixteen years later. It survives as the peak of Brunelleschi's Renaissance achievement.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Peter Murray, 1963, The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance, Batsford, Ch. 2. Howard Saalman, 1980, Filippo Brunelleschi: The Cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore, Zwemmer.
    Piero Sanpaolesi, 1977, La Cupola di Santa Maria del Fiore: Il Progetto: La Costruzione, Florence: Edam.
    Eugenio Battisti, 1981, Brunelleschi: The Complete Work, Thames and Hudson.
    DY

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  • 23 sin

    sin
    1. noun
    (wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) pecado

    2. verb
    (to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) pecar
    - sinful
    - sinfully
    - sinfulness

    sin n pecado


    sin preposición 1 without; seguimos sin noticias we still haven't had any news; agua mineral sin gas still mineral water; cerveza sin alcohol non-alcoholic beer, alcohol-free beer; me quedé sin pan I ran out of bread 2 estuvo una semana sin hablarme she didn't speak to me for a week; sigo sin entender I still don't understand; la pisé sin querer I accidentally trod on her foot esto está aún sin terminar it still isn't finished 3 sin que + subj: quítaselo sin que se dé cuenta get it off him without his o without him noticing; See Also→ embargo 2
    sin preposición without: se marchó sin ellos, he left without them
    costó mil pesetas, sin contar el IVA, it cost one thousand pesetas, not including VAT
    el edificio estaba sin terminar, the building was unfinished
    entre sin llamar, come in without knocking
    saldré sin que me vea, I'll go out without him seeing
    una bebida sin alcohol, a non-alcoholic drink ' sin' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abierta - abierto - absoluta - absoluto - accidental - acéfala - acéfalo - agotar - agotada - agotado - agreste - ahora - ahorcarse - ajena - ajeno - alguna - alguno - aliento - alquilar - ambages - amorfa - amorfo - aparente - asesinar - aviso - ayunas - bagatela - baja - bajo - bañera - berrido - bien - blanca - blanco - bocado - bregar - bruta - bruto - burbuja - caldo - calle - callejón - calva - camino - caprichosa - caprichoso - causa - cazo - cero English: ability - accident - accidental - accidentally - accustom - ado - afraid - age - agree - aimless - aimlessly - all-time - ammunition - another - antsy - anyhow - arrogant - at - attach - away - AWOL - babble - backbencher - backing - bare - barge in - basic - bat - bean - begin - behave - beyond - blank - blind alley - blue - blunt - bluntly - blurt out - boarding card - boarding pass - book - boorish - bootstrap - bottomless - break - breath - breathless - broke - busywork - buzz off
    tr[sɪn]
    1 pecado
    1 pecar ( against, contra)
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    for one's sins para su castigo
    to be as ugly as sin ser feo,-a como un pecado
    to live in sin vivir en concubinato, vivir amancebado,-a, vivir en pecado
    sin ['sɪn] vi, sinned ; sinning : pecar
    sin n
    : pecado m
    n.
    pecado s.m.
    v.
    pecar v.
    pesar v.

    I sɪn
    count & mass noun pecado m

    for my sins — (hum) para mi castigo (hum)

    to be as miserable as sin — ser* un/una cascarrabias

    to be as ugly as sinser* más feo que pegarle a Dios or que Picio (fam)


    II
    [sɪn]
    1.
    N pecado m

    sins of omission/commission — pecados mpl por omisión/acción

    mortal sinpecado m mortal

    it would be a sin to do that — (Rel) sería un pecado hacer eso; (fig) sería un crimen hacer eso

    to live in sin (unmarried) vivir amancebados, vivir en el pecado

    ugly 1., 1)
    2.
    3.
    CPD

    sin bin * N — (Sport) banquillo m de los expulsados

    sin tax * N(US) impuesto m sobre el tabaco y/o el alcohol

    * * *

    I [sɪn]
    count & mass noun pecado m

    for my sins — (hum) para mi castigo (hum)

    to be as miserable as sin — ser* un/una cascarrabias

    to be as ugly as sinser* más feo que pegarle a Dios or que Picio (fam)


    II

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  • 24 Garrett, João Baptista de Almeida

    (1799-1854)
       One of Portugal's greatest 19th-century writers, Garrett was a diplomat, civil servant, journalist, and intellectual. In exile abroad due to his adherence to the cause of constitutional liberal monarchy, during the period 1823-36 especially, Garrett studied and was influenced by his readings of Shakespeare and romantic writers such as Lord Byron and Walter Scott. He studied law at the University of Coimbra. Following the triumph of King Pedro IV's cause in the War of the Brothers, Garrett served in the new government as a diplomat in Belgium. In a later second residence abroad, he was influenced by his study of German literature.
       It was in the field of letters that Garrett made his greatest mark, and he was active in all aspects of literary endeavor: poetry, essays, theater, journalism, and the novel. He was the founder of Portugal's national theater, Teatro Nacional de D. Maria II, and several of his plays become standard in Portuguese theater repertory, including his adaptations of plays by Gil Vicente. Government censorship, however, prevented the staging of several of his plays. His classic play Frei Luís de Sousa premiered in 1843, in a private theater.
       Like so many other romantic writers of his era in Europe, Garrett collected, edited, and published Portuguese folk stories, poems, and songs from a rich rural heritage and preserved them for later generations. Many were collected in his Romanceiro e Cancioneiro, in three volumes. Uncomfortable in the maelstrom of unstable politics and already named a peer of the realm, Garrett accepted the post of minister of foreign affairs in 1852. Quickly disillusioned, he retired in 1853 to private life and to writing another novel, left unfinished at his death in the following year.

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  • 25 Р-363

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЁРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому) VP subj: usu. concr or human more often past more often this WO) to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance
    X попался Y-y под руку = Y happened to come across X
    Y happened upon X person X happened along
    (used as obj) всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку - everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on
    everything (anything) that came to hand everything (everyone etc) within reach everything (everyone etc) that comes within Yb reach
    первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку = the first thing that came to hand
    the first thing Y laid his hand(s) on the first thing Yls hand happened to light upon the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
    ...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик («8 х 8»), он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столбца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of (the chess magazine) 8x8\ he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
    Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on, they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
    Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). Не read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
    По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
    Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper, if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 26 подвернуться под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 27 подвертываться под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 28 подворачиваться под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 29 попадать под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 30 попадаться под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 31 попасть под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 32 попасться под руку

    ПОПАДАТЬ(СЯ)/ПОПАСТЬ(СЯ) (ПОДВЕРТЫВАТЬСЯ, ПОДВОРАЧИВАТЬСЯ/ПОДВЕРНУТЬСЯ) ПОД РУКУ (кому)
    [VP; subj: usu. concr or human; more often past; more often this WO]
    =====
    to turn up, happen to be proximate, be found by chance:
    - X попался Y-y под руку Y happened to come across X;
    || [used as obj] всё, что подвернулось (всех, кто подвернулся) Y-y под руку everything (everybody, anything, anyone) Y could get (lay) his hands on;
    - everything (everyone etc) within reach;
    - everything (everyone etc) that comes within Y's reach;
    || первое, что подвернулось Y-y под руку the first thing that came to hand;
    - the first thing Y could get (lay) his hands on.
         ♦...Через несколько дней ему под руку попался все тот же шахматный журнальчик ["8х8"], он перелистал его, ища недостроенных мест, и, когда оказалось, что всё уже сделано, пробежал глазами отрывок в два столоца из юношеского дневника Чернышевского... (Набоков 1)....A few days later he happened to come across that same copy of [the chess magazine]8x8; he leafed throught it, looking for unfinished bits, and when all the problems turned out to be solved, he ran his eyes over the two-column extract from Chernyshevski's youthful diary... (1a).
         ♦ Тогда фашисты стали хватать всех, кто подвернулся под руку на Крещатике, сажали в машины и отправляли в Бабий Яр (Кузнецов 1). The fascists began to seize everybody on Kreshchatik they could lay their hands on; they put them in trucks and sent them off to Babi Yar (1a).
         ♦ Он читал и читал всё, что попадалось под руку, и читал так, что, приехав домой, когда лакеи еще раздевали его, он, уже взяв книгу, читал... (Толстой 5). He read and read, anything that came to hand, so that coming home at night he picked up a book even while his valets were still taking off his clothes... (5a).
         ♦ По призванию... он был вор. Он крал, словно находясь в каком-то вдохновенном трансе. Крал нагло, открыто, жадно все, что попадало ему под руку (Максимов 2)....By vocation he was a thief. When he stole, he did so as though in a kind of inspired trance. He stole impudently, openly and greedily everything that came within his reach (2a).
         ♦ Видно, что повар руководствовался более каким-то вдохновеньем и клал первое, что попадалось под руку: стоял ли возле него перец - он сыпал перец, капуста ли попалась - совал капусту... (Гоголь 3). Evidently the cook was guided mostly by inspiration and put into the pot the first thing he laid his hand on. If a pepper shaker happened to be close by, he put in pepper; if it was cabbage, in went the cabbage (3c). It was obvious that the cook was guided by some kind of inspiration and put in the first thing that his hand happened to light upon: if pepper happened to be near, he put in some pepper, if cabbage turned up, he shoved in cabbage... (3a).

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  • 33 hang

    [hæŋ] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. hung
    1)
    а) вешать, развешивать, подвешивать

    She was hanging wet clothes outside. — Она развешивала мокрое бельё на улице.

    Hang out the flag, the victory is ours! — Вывешивай флаги, мы победили!

    Syn:
    б) подвешивать (тушу, мясо животных; чтобы дать стечь крови, довести до нужного состояния)
    2)

    The picture hangs right above the fireplace. — Картина висит прямо над камином.

    She sat her legs hanging in the air. — Она сидела свесив ноги.

    The coat hangs loosely on his body. — Пальто на нём висит.

    б) свисать; покачиваться
    Syn:
    в) = hang over нависать ; парить, зависать, висеть в воздухе (о птицах, облаках)

    Clouds are hanging low overhead. — Низкие облака висят над головой.

    Syn:
    3)
    а) прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. hanged вешать; казнить через повешение

    He hanged himself with a guitar string. — Он повесился на гитарной струне.

    We all were to be hanged upon a gibbet. — Все мы были приговорены к виселице.

    б) быть повешенным, казнённым

    Both men were sentenced to hang. — Оба человека были приговорены к повешению.

    He hanged for his crimes. — Он был повешен за свои преступления.

    4) наклеивать, оклеивать ( обоями)
    5) ( hang with) украшать, развешивать для украшения (ленты, полосы, драпировку)

    The rooms were hung with tapestries. — Комнаты были завешаны гобеленами.

    Syn:
    6) представлять на выставке, выставлять

    His pictures were not hung in that hall. — Его картины не были выставлены в том зале.

    Syn:
    7) навешивать, надевать на петли ( дверь); ставить ( экипаж на рессоры)
    8) болтаться, быть хорошо подвешенным

    His tongue is hanged well enough. — У него достаточно хорошо подвешен язык.

    9) делать поворот, разворот ( на машине)

    to hang a Ralph / Ralphie / right — повернуть направо

    He hung a quick U-turn. — Он резко развернулся на 180 градусов.

    10)
    а) ( hang on(to)) хвататься, цепляться (за что-л.) прям. и перен.

    She hung on his arm. — Она вцепилась ему в руку.

    Hang onto my arm on this icy surface. — Держись за мою руку, здесь скользко.

    We should hung onto the house and sell it later when prices are higher. — Нам надо попридержать дом и продать его, когда цены повысятся.

    The old lady had only her religion to hang onto when all her family had gone. — После того, как у старой леди умерли все родственники, ей осталась лишь её вера.

    б) ( hang to) упорствовать, не сдаваться; не отрываться (от какого-л. занятия)

    Dogs hung to the trail. — Собаки не теряли следа.

    Syn:
    11) медлить, мешкать, не спешить
    Syn:
    12)
    б) ( hang over) надвигаться, нависать

    Doom hung over the nation. — Злой рок навис над страной.

    I hate to have unfinished work hanging over me. — Ненавижу, когда надо мной висит незаконченная работа.

    в) быть утомительным, мучительным; мучить, томить (кого-л.)

    Time hangs on his hands. — Время ему только в тягость.

    13) ( hang (up)on) зависеть от (кого-л.)

    Election hangs on one vote. — Результаты выборов зависят от одного голоса.

    The result will hang on whether the secret is discovered. — Результат будет зависеть от того, раскроют ли этот секрет.

    Syn:
    14) быть неопределённым, сомнительным

    to hang in balance — быть в неопределённом положении, колебаться

    The decision is still hanging. — Решение всё ещё не принято.

    15) ( hang on) быть полностью поглощённым, восторженно внимать

    He hung on her every word. — Он жадно ловил каждое её слово.

    - hang around
    - hang round
    - hang back
    - hang behind
    - hang in
    - hang on
    - hang out
    - hang over
    - hang together
    - hang up
    ••

    I'll be hanged if... — да провалиться мне сквозь землю, если...

    As well be hanged for a sheep as (for) a lamb. посл. — Двум смертям не бывать, а одной не миновать.

    to hang upon smb.'s lips / words — внимательно слушать, ловить каждое слово кого-л.

    to hang the head / lip (down) — вешать голову, печалиться; трусить

    to hang the groin / a leg / an arse — груб. мешкать, не решаться; тормозить

    to hang by a thread / hair / an eyelid — висеть на волоске

    to hang upon smb.'s sleeve — зависеть от кого-л.

    - hang fire
    - hang loose
    - hang one on smb.
    - hang tough
    2. сущ.
    1)
    а) склонённость, наклон
    б) то, как что-л. повешено или висит; манера, вид (чего-л. склонённого, висящего)

    the brilliance of the hang — прекрасно продуманная экспозиция, красота размещения экспонатов ( на выставке)

    the hang of the dress — посадка; то, как сидит платье

    в) спорт. вис
    2) склон, скат; уклон; покатость
    Syn:
    3) диал. что-л. висящее, свисающее, нависающее
    4) пауза, остановка; ослабление, замедление, торможение (движения, развития чего-л.)
    Syn:
    5) австрал.; новозел.; разг. блин, чёрт

    it's a hang of a (hangava, hanguva, etc.) wet day — ну и сыро сегодня, чёрт побери!

    Syn:
    ••

    not a hang — ни черта, нисколько

    to get the hang of smth. — разг. освоить, овладеть чем-л.; усвоить, понять что-л.

    I don't care a hang. — Мне по фигу, наплевать.

    It's not worth a hang. — Это и яйца выеденного не стоит.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > hang

  • 34 ur|wać

    pf — ur|ywać impf (urwę, urwie — urywam) vt 1. (oderwać) to tear off
    - urwał guzik od koszuli he tore a button off his shirt
    - urwać jabłko z drzewa to pick an apple from the tree
    2. (przerwać) to stop, to break off
    - urwać rozmowę to cut a conversation short, to break off a conversation
    - urwać w pół zdania to stop (in) mid-sentence, to break off in the middle of a sentence
    - „zresztą…” – urwała i popatrzyła na niego uważnie ‘after all…’ she broke off and looked at him closely
    - grała wspaniale, aż w pewnym momencie urwała she was playing splendidly, but suddenly she broke off
    - ostatni wiersz jest urwany the last line is unfinished
    3. pot. (zmniejszyć) to cut
    - urwali mu sto złotych z zarobków he was short-changed by a hundred zlotys on his salary
    urwać sięurywać się 1. [guzik, rynna, karnisz] to come off; [sznur, lina] to break
    - pies urwał się z łańcucha the dog broke lose from its chain
    2. (skończyć się) to stop, to end
    - rozmowa się urwała the conversation broke off
    - nasza korespondencja dawno się urwała we stopped corresponding a long time ago
    - przez chwilę nie rozmawiali, bo urwał im się wątek they were silent for a while because they’d lost the thread of their conversation
    - na tym urywa się ostatni zapis the diary breaks off at this point
    3. (kończyć się) [droga, las, ślady] to end
    - ślady urywały się na rzece the trail ended at the river
    4. pot. (wymknąć się) to bunk off GB pot., to skive (off) GB pot., to ditch US pot.
    - urwać się ze szkoły/z pracy to bunk off school/work
    urwać coś dla siebie pot. to take advantage (z czegoś of sth)
    - urwać się z choinki pot., pejor. to be from another planet pot., to live in cloud cuckoo land GB pot.
    - skąd tyś/on się urwał? what planet are you/is he from?

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ur|wać

  • 35 Г-334

    ЗАСТРЕВАТЬ/ЗАСТРЙТЬ В ГОРЛЕ у кого coll VP subj: слова, упрёк(и) etc) (of a statement, reproach etc) to be left unsaid, unfinished (because the speaker cannot bring himself to say it, is overwhelmed by emotion, is embarrassed or ashamed, realizes that what he is about to say is offensive etc): слова застряли у X-a в горле - the words stuck in X's throat the words didn't (wouldn't) come out.
    Басмановой предложили обмен... Пришёл мужчина в зелёной велюровой шляпе, подал Басмановой эту мысль и ушёл. Мы думали, она возмутится, пойдёт красными пятнами, бросит свой отказ вслед велюровой шляпе — ничуть! Басманова зашла к нам в комнату... и плавным голосом пересказала нам эту мысль, и даже слова не застревали у неё в горле, а лились не иссякая... (Михайловская 1). Basmanova was offered an exchange of rooms....A man in a green velvet hat came to see Basmanova, made the suggestion and left. We thought she would be indignant, that her face would flush, that she would hurl her refusal at the velvet hat -not at all! Basmanova came to our room...and in a smooth voice, told us of the idea. The words did not stick in her throat, they poured out in an endless stream (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-334

  • 36 застревать в горле

    ЗАСТРЕВАТЬ/ЗАСТРЯТЬ В ГОРЛЕ у кого coll
    [VP; subj: слова, упрёк(и) etc]
    =====
    (of a statement, reproach etc) to be left unsaid, unfinished (because the speaker cannot bring himself to say it, is overwhelmed by emotion, is embarrassed or ashamed, realizes that what he is about to say is offensive etc):
    - слова застряли у X-a в горле the words stuck in X's throat;
    - the words didn't < wouldn't> come out.
         ♦ Басмановой предложили обмен... Пришёл мужчина в зелёной велюровой шляпе, подал Басмановой эту мысль и ушёл. Мы думали, она возмутится, пойдёт красными пятнами, бросит свой отказ вслед велюровой шляпе - ничуть! Басманова зашла к нам в комнату... и плавным голосом пересказала нам эту мысль, и даже слова не застревали у неё в горле, а лились не иссякая... (Михайловская 1). Basmanova was offered an exchange of rooms....A man in a green velvet hat came to see Basmanova, made the suggestion and left. We thought she would be indignant, that her face would flush, that she would hurl her refusal at the velvet hat -not at all! Basmanova came to our room...and in a smooth voice, told us of the idea. The words did not stick in her throat, they poured out in an endless stream (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > застревать в горле

  • 37 застрять в горле

    ЗАСТРЕВАТЬ/ЗАСТРЯТЬ В ГОРЛЕ у кого coll
    [VP; subj: слова, упрёк(и) etc]
    =====
    (of a statement, reproach etc) to be left unsaid, unfinished (because the speaker cannot bring himself to say it, is overwhelmed by emotion, is embarrassed or ashamed, realizes that what he is about to say is offensive etc):
    - слова застряли у X-a в горле the words stuck in X's throat;
    - the words didn't < wouldn't> come out.
         ♦ Басмановой предложили обмен... Пришёл мужчина в зелёной велюровой шляпе, подал Басмановой эту мысль и ушёл. Мы думали, она возмутится, пойдёт красными пятнами, бросит свой отказ вслед велюровой шляпе - ничуть! Басманова зашла к нам в комнату... и плавным голосом пересказала нам эту мысль, и даже слова не застревали у неё в горле, а лились не иссякая... (Михайловская 1). Basmanova was offered an exchange of rooms....A man in a green velvet hat came to see Basmanova, made the suggestion and left. We thought she would be indignant, that her face would flush, that she would hurl her refusal at the velvet hat -not at all! Basmanova came to our room...and in a smooth voice, told us of the idea. The words did not stick in her throat, they poured out in an endless stream (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > застрять в горле

  • 38 picture

    ['pɪktʃə]
    n
    1) картина, картинка, изображение

    We must have somebody paint a picture of the house. — Мы должны заказать какому-нибудь художнику написать вид нашего дома.

    - stage picture
    - unfinished picture
    - living pictures
    - picture postcard
    - picture gallery
    - picture dealer
    - picture window
    - picture of smth
    - picture of the wedding
    - picture by Turner
    - picture of the morals
    - picture of the world
    - frame of the picture
    - in her mind's pictures
    - collect pictures
    - draw a faithful picture of life in England
    - look at the pictures
    - paint a picture
    - see smth in the picture
    - tell the original picture from its copy
    - walls hung with pictures
    2) фотография, портрет
    - identified picture
    - Alex's picture
    - old pictures of the family
    - picture of her son
    - take a picture of smb, smth
    - take pictures
    - take Mary's pictures

    They saw all of her pictures. — Они видели все фильмы с ее участием.

    - old picture
    - Western picture
    - motion picture
    - moving pictures
    - picture house
    - picture play
    - picture business
    - look for the star for the new picture
    - star in the film
    - go to the pictures
    - make pictures
    - play in the picture

    You can't get a clear picture on this set. — От этого телевизора не добьешься четкого изображения.

    - TV set free from picture distortion
    - adjust the television set for a brighter picture
    - get a clear picture
    5) зрелище, картина, описание, ситуация

    We need more details to understand the full picture. — Нам нужны дополнительные подробности, чтобы разобраться в ситуации.

    One bit more was added to the picture of him in my mind. — Еще один штрих добавился к его образу в моем сознании.

    In his article a new method is in the picture. — В его статье отражен новый метод.

    I've been away for a few weeks so I'm rather out of the picture. — Я уезжал на несколько недель и потому я не в курсе событий

    - present political picture
    - world political picture
    - employment picture
    - alarming picture
    - be sweet picture
    - be in picture
    - draw picture of his time
    - form up a picture
    - form a clear picture of what has happened
    - get the picture
    - keep smb in the picture
    - put smb in the picture
    - recall the picture of the event

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > picture

  • 39 за бортом

    (оказаться, остаться и т. п.)
    go overboard, go by the board; be thrown by the board; be on the loose; cf. be left in the basket (the lurch); be left out in the cold

    [К мотору] уже никто не прикасался. Все в институте уже знали, что наше недоведённое творение оказалось за бортом. (А. Бек, Жизнь Бережкова) — No one ever touched the engine now. Everyone in the Institute knew that this unfinished creation of ours had gone overboard.

    Шишкин очень расстроился. Он давно уже ждал, когда можно будет играть в баскетбол, и вот теперь, когда другие ребята будут играть, нам, как говорится, приходилось остаться за бортом. (Н. Носов, Витя Малеев в школе и дома) — Shishkin was terribly upset. He had been looking forward to playing basketball for a long time, and now all the other boys would be playing and we would be left out in the cold.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за бортом

  • 40 ἀτελής

    A without end, i.e.,
    1 not brought to an end or issue, unaccomplished,

    τῷ κε καὶ οὐκ ἀ. θάνατος μνηστῆρσι γένοιτο Od.17.546

    ; εἰρήνη ἐγένετο ἀ. the peace was not brought about, X.HG4.8.15; τὰ μὲν λελεγμένα ἄρρητ' ἐγώ σοι κἀτελῆ φυλάξομαι unaccomplished, i. e. harmless, S.El. 1012.
    2 incomplete, unfinished,

    ἀτελῆ σοφίας καρπὸν δρέπειν Pi.Fr. 209

    ;

    ἀτελεῖ τῇ νίκῃ.. ἀνέστησαν Th.8.27

    ; of a building, ib.40; without end or purpose,

    ἡ φύσις οὐθὲν.. ἀτελὲς ποιεῖ Arist.Pol. 1256b21

    .
    3 inchoate, imperfect, of growth, Hp.Art.41 ([comp] Comp.);

    ᾠὰ ἀ. Arist.GA 733a2

    ; ζῷα ib. 774b5; πολῖται ἀ., of minors, Id.Pol. 1275a17;

    ἀ. συλλογισμός Id.APr. 24a13

    ;

    ἀ. ποιεῖν τινά

    castrate,

    Luc.Syr.D.20

    : [comp] Comp.

    - έστερος

    less highly developed,

    Phlp.in Ph.898.29

    . Adv.

    - λῶς

    incompletely,

    Arist.Pol. 1275a13

    , dub. in Plu.2.472f.
    4 never-ending,

    Δαναΐδων ὑδρεῖαι ἀ. Pl. Ax. 371e

    .
    5 indeterminate, Id.Phlb. 24b;

    τὸ μὲν ἄπειρον ἀ. ἡ δὲ φύσις ἀεὶ ζητεῖ τέλος Arist.GA 715b14

    , cf. Pol. 1256b21.
    II [voice] Act., not bringing to an end, not accomplishing one's purpose, ineffectual,

    ἀτελεῖ νόῳ Pi.N.3.42

    ; of persons,

    ἀποπέμπειν τινά Pl.Smp. 179d

    ; ἀ. περὶ τὸ κρίνειν imperfectly fitted for.., Arist.Pol. 1281b38;

    ἀ. εἴς τι Ph. 2.417

    : c. inf., unable to do effectually,

    ἄκυρος καὶ ἀ. σῶσαι And.4.9

    ; invalid,

    δίκα Michel 196

    ([place name] Elis).
    III ( τέλος IV) free from tax or tribute, Hdt. 2.168, 3.91, Lys.32.24: c.gen., ἀ. τῶν ἄλλων free from all other taxes, Hdt.1.192; καρπῶν ἀ. free from tithe on produce, Id.6.46; exempt,

    λῃτουργιῶν D.21.155

    ; στρατείας ib.166, cf. IG22.1132.12, Arist.Pol. 1270b4; τοῦ ἄλλου (sc. φόρου) IG1.40; μετοικίου ib.2.121.
    b of things, untaxed,

    ἀ. τὸν σῖτον ἐξάγειν D.34.36

    ;

    ὅσα οἱ νόμοι ἀ. πεποιήκασιν Id.42.18

    .
    2 of sums, without deduction, nett, ὀβολὸς ἀ. an obol clear gain, X.Vect.4.14 sq.;

    τριάκοντα μνᾶς ἀτελεῖς ἐλάμβανε τοῦ ἐνιαυτοῦ D.27.9

    .
    3 not costly, S.Fr. 268, Amphis 29, Paus.Gr.Fr. 305.
    IV ( τέλος v) uninitiated, c. gen.,

    ἱερῶν h.Cer. 481

    ;

    ἀ. τῆς θέας Pl.Phdr. 248b

    ; prob. unmarried, Tab.Defix.Aud.68a: metaph.,

    ἔρημον καὶ ἀ. φιλοσοφίαν λείπειν Pl.R. 495c

    .

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτελής

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