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В РУЖЬЁ! mil PrepP Invar1. стать, встать и т. п. - ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human pl or a noun denoting a unit of ground forces)) (to get) in formation with weapons in hand: Х-ы стали в ружье - Xs came to arms (to the ready)Xs prepared for combat (for battle).Роте была дана команда стать в ружье. The company was given the order to prepare for battle2. поставить, поднять кого-что - lobj-compl with поставить, поднять ( obj: human or a noun denoting a unit of ground forces)) (to bring) to a state of military preparednessX поднял Y-ob в ружье - X placed Ys on combat (battle) alertX called Ys to arms.По сигналу тревоги капитан поднял роту в ружье. When the alarm was sounded, the captain placed his company on combat alert.3. ( indep. sent) used as a command to make ready for battleto arms!Кто-то заливисто и испуганно кричал возле дверей: «В ружье!.. В ружье!..» (Шолохов 3). Someone shouted wildly at the door, "To arms!...To arms!" (3a)4. стоять - obssubj-compl with стоять (subj: human, usu. pl, or a noun denoting a unit of ground forces)! (to be) in a state of battle readinesson alertat the ready under arms ready for battle.Мы пошли на вал... Там уже толпились все жители крепости. Гарнизон стоял в ружьё (Пушкин 2). We made our way to the rampart. All the inhabitants of the fortress were already crowded there. The garrison was under arms (2b). -
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• В РУЖЬЕ! mil[PrepP; Invar]=====1. стать, встать и т.п. - [subj-compl with copula (subj: human pl or a noun denoting a unit of ground forces)]⇒ (to get) in formation with weapons in hand:- Xs prepared for combat (for battle).♦ Роте была дана команда стать в ружье. The company was given the order to prepare for battle2. поставить, поднять кого-что в ружье! [obj-compl with поставить, поднять (obj: human or a noun denoting a unit of ground forces)]⇒ (to bring) to a state of military preparedness:- X called Ys to arms.♦ По сигналу тревоги капитан поднял роту в ружье. When the alarm was sounded, the captain placed his company on combat alert.3. [indep. sent]⇒ used as a command to make ready for battle:- to arms!♦ Кто-то заливисто и испуганно кричал возле дверей: "В ружье!.. В ружье!.." (Шолохов 3). Someone shouted wildly at the door, "To arms!...To arms!" (3a)4. стоять ≈ obs [subj-compl with стоять (subj: human, usu. pl, or a noun denoting a unit of ground forces)]⇒ (to be) in a state of battle readiness:- on alert;- at the ready;- under arms;- ready for battle.♦ Мы пошли на вал... Там уже толпились все жители крепости. Гарнизон стоял в ружьё (Пушкин 2). We made our way to the rampart. All the inhabitants of the fortress were already crowded there. The garrison was under arms (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в ружье!
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ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ ЧЕСТЬ VP subj: human1. \Ч-136 кому to greet s.o. in a military fashion by raising one's right hand to the side of one's forehead or capX отдал честь Y-y - X saluted YX raised his hand in (a) salute.Они прошли мимо поста. Люсьен отдал честь (Эренбург 4). They passed a military post. Lucien saluted (4a).2. \Ч-136\Ч-136 кому to show s.o. one's full appreciation of his qualities, achievements etc: X отдал Y-y честь ' X paid (showed) honor to YX honored Y (in limited contexts) X gave Y credit.Тому, что Багратион выбран был героем в Москве, содействовало и то, что он не имел связей в Москве и был чужой. В лице его отдавалась честь боевому, простому, без связей и интриг, русскому солдату... (Толстой 5). And what was also conducive to his (Bagration s) being chosen as Moscow's hero was the fact that he had no connections in the city and was virtually a stranger there. In his person honor was paid to the simple combat soldier, unsupported by connections or intrigue... (5a).3. — чему humor to accept (and fully enjoy) some food or drink that is offered to oneX отдал честь Y-y » X did Y the honor of having someX did Y justice.Вообще-то я не пью, но не могу не отдать честь вашему коньяку. Generally I don't drink, but I certainly won't deny your brandy the honor of having some. -
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• ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ ЧЕСТЬ[VP; subj: human]=====1. отдавать честь кому to greet s.o. in a military fashion by raising one's right hand to the side of one's forehead or cap:- X raised his hand in (a) salute.♦ Они прошли мимо поста. Люсьен отдал честь (Эренбург 4). They passed a military post. Lucien saluted (4a).2. отдавать честь кому to show s.o. one's full appreciation of his qualities, achievements etc:- X honored Y;- [in limited contexts] X gave Y credit.♦ Тому, что Багратион выбран был героем в Москве, содействовало и то, что он не имел связей в Москве и был чужой. В лице его отдавалась честь боевому, простому, без связей и интриг, русскому солдату... (Толстой 5). And what was also conducive to his [Bagration's] being chosen as Moscow's hero was the fact that he had no connections in the city and was virtually a stranger there. In his person honor was paid to the simple combat soldier, unsupported by connections or intrigue... (5a).3. отдавать честь чему humor to accept (and fully enjoy) some food or drink that is offered to one:- X did Y justice.♦ Вообще-то я не пью, но не могу не отдать честь вашему коньяку. Generally I don't drink, but I certainly won't deny your brandy the honor of having some.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отдавать честь
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5 отдать честь
• ОТДАВАТЬ/ОТДАТЬ ЧЕСТЬ[VP; subj: human]=====1. отдать честь кому to greet s.o. in a military fashion by raising one's right hand to the side of one's forehead or cap:- X raised his hand in (a) salute.♦ Они прошли мимо поста. Люсьен отдал честь (Эренбург 4). They passed a military post. Lucien saluted (4a).2. отдать честь кому to show s.o. one's full appreciation of his qualities, achievements etc:- X honored Y;- [in limited contexts] X gave Y credit.♦ Тому, что Багратион выбран был героем в Москве, содействовало и то, что он не имел связей в Москве и был чужой. В лице его отдавалась честь боевому, простому, без связей и интриг, русскому солдату... (Толстой 5). And what was also conducive to his [Bagration's] being chosen as Moscow's hero was the fact that he had no connections in the city and was virtually a stranger there. In his person honor was paid to the simple combat soldier, unsupported by connections or intrigue... (5a).3. отдать честь чему humor to accept (and fully enjoy) some food or drink that is offered to one:- X did Y justice.♦ Вообще-то я не пью, но не могу не отдать честь вашему коньяку. Generally I don't drink, but I certainly won't deny your brandy the honor of having some.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > отдать честь
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