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21 Иван Грозный
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23 nothing
1. pronoun(no thing; not anything: There was nothing in the cupboard; I have nothing new to say.) nada
2. noun(the number 0; nought: The final score was five - nothing (= 5 - 0).)
3. adverb(not at all: He's nothing like his father.) de ningún modo, de ninguna manera- come to nothing
- for nothing
- have nothing to do with
- make nothing of
- mean nothing to
- next to nothing
- nothing but
- nothing doing!
- there is nothing to it
- think nothing of
- to say nothing of
nothing pron nadatr['nʌɵɪŋ]1 nada1 de ningún modo, de ninguna manera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor nothing familiar gratisnothing but... únicamente..., solo...nothing doing familiar ni hablarnothing else nada másnothing much nada de interésthere's nothing to it es facilísimoto say nothing of... por no hablar de...nothing ['nʌɵɪŋ] adv1) : de ninguna maneranothing daunted, we carried on: sin amilanarnos, seguimos adelante2)nothing like : no...en nadahe's nothing like his brother: no se parece en nada a su hermanonothing n1) nothingness: nada f2) zero: cero m3) : persona f de poca importancia, cero m4) trifle: nimiedad fnothing pron: nadathere's nothing better: no hay nada mejornothing else: nada másnothing but: solamentethey mean nothing to me: ellos me son indiferentesadv.• de ninguna manera adv.• en absoluto adv.• nada adv.n.• cero s.m.• nada s.f.• nadería s.f.pron.• nada pron.
I 'nʌθɪŋ1) nadait's better than nothing, I suppose — hombre, peor es nada
there's nothing in it: this one may cost a bit more but there's nothing in it really puede que éste cueste algo más pero la diferencia es mínima; there's nothing to it — ( it's easy) es muy fácil; ( it's groundless) no es cierto
2) (in phrases)for nothing: she gave it to me for nothing me lo dio gratis; it was all for nothing todo fue en vano; not for nothing was he called Ivan the Terrible no en vano or no por nada se le llamaba Iván el Terrible; if nothing else al menos, por lo menos; nothing but: she's caused nothing but trouble no ha causado (nada) más que problemas; nothing if not: he's nothing if not reliable es totalmente de fiar; nothing less than: it's nothing less than scandalous es verdaderamente escandaloso; nothing like: there's nothing like a shower to freshen you up no hay (nada) como una ducha para refrescarse; there's nothing like it es lo mejor que hay; she's nothing like her mother no se parece en nada a su madre; nothing more than: it's nothing more than a scratch no es más que un rasguño; nothing much: nothing much happened no pasó gran cosa; nothing short of: the consequences would be nothing short of disastrous — las consecuencias no serían ni más ni menos que desastrosas
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1) ( Math) cero m2) ( worthless thing)['nʌθɪŋ]this is a mere nothing to what they spend on food and drink — esto no es nada comparado con lo que gastan en comida y bebida
1.PRON nada f; (=nought) cero m•
to come to nothing — parar en nada, quedarse en aguas de borraja•
nothing doing! — ¡de ninguna manera!, ¡ni hablar!it is not for nothing that... — no es sin motivo que..., por algo será que...
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there was nothing for it but to pay — no había más remedio or (LAm) no nos quedaba otra que pagar•
to build up a business from nothing — crear un negocio de la nada•
he is nothing if not careful — es de lo más cauteloso•
there is nothing in the rumours — los rumores no tienen nada de verdadthere's nothing in it — (in race) van muy iguales
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I could make nothing of what he said — no entendí nada or no pude sacar nada en claro de lo que dijo•
a mere nothing — una nimiedad•
it's nothing more than a rumour — es simplemente un rumor•
nothing much — poco, no mucho•
next to nothing — casi nada•
I'm nothing of a swimmer — yo nado bastante mal•
to have nothing on — (=naked) estar desnudo; (=not busy) estar libre•
it's nothing to be proud of — no es motivo para enorgullecerse•
to say nothing of... — sin mencionar..., amén de...•
to get something for nothing — obtener algo gratis•
there's nothing special about it — no tiene nada de particular•
to stop at nothing — no pararse en barras•
to think nothing of — tener en pocohe thinks nothing of walking 30km — para él no tiene importancia or no es nada recorrer 30km a pie
think nothing of it! — ¡no hay de qué!, ¡no tiene cuidado! (LAm)
all 2., 4), do with, kind 2., 1), like I, 2., 1), next 2., 4), e), short 1., 3), sort 1., 1)•
there's nothing to it! — ¡es facilísimo!See:see cultural note ZERO in zero in on2.ADVless 2.•
it's nothing like him — el retrato no se le parece en nada3.Na mere nothing — una friolera, una bagatela
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I ['nʌθɪŋ]1) nadait's better than nothing, I suppose — hombre, peor es nada
there's nothing in it: this one may cost a bit more but there's nothing in it really puede que éste cueste algo más pero la diferencia es mínima; there's nothing to it — ( it's easy) es muy fácil; ( it's groundless) no es cierto
2) (in phrases)for nothing: she gave it to me for nothing me lo dio gratis; it was all for nothing todo fue en vano; not for nothing was he called Ivan the Terrible no en vano or no por nada se le llamaba Iván el Terrible; if nothing else al menos, por lo menos; nothing but: she's caused nothing but trouble no ha causado (nada) más que problemas; nothing if not: he's nothing if not reliable es totalmente de fiar; nothing less than: it's nothing less than scandalous es verdaderamente escandaloso; nothing like: there's nothing like a shower to freshen you up no hay (nada) como una ducha para refrescarse; there's nothing like it es lo mejor que hay; she's nothing like her mother no se parece en nada a su madre; nothing more than: it's nothing more than a scratch no es más que un rasguño; nothing much: nothing much happened no pasó gran cosa; nothing short of: the consequences would be nothing short of disastrous — las consecuencias no serían ni más ni menos que desastrosas
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24 грозен
ugly, ill-favoured, unsightly, hideous(за постъпка) improper, unseemly(за престъпление) villainous, heinous, abominable, atrociousгрозно време ugly weatherнито хубав, нито грозен (за човек, лице) plain, ам. homelyгрозен град/здание/лице an ugly town/building/faceгрозна постъпка a vile act, a foul deedгрозно пате an ugly ducklingИван Грозни Ivan the Terribleгрозен като дявол ugly as sin* * *гро̀зен,прил., -на, -но, -ни ugly, ill-favoured, unsightly, hideous; разг. gross; (за постъпка) improper, unseemly; (за престъпление) villainous, heinous, abominable, atrocious; gross; \грозенен град/\грозенно здание/\грозенно лице ugly town/building/face; \грозенна постъпка vile act, foul deed; \грозенно време ugly weather; нито хубав, нито \грозенен (за човек, лице) plain, амер. homely; • \грозенен като дявол ugly as sin; sl. fit to stop the clock; \грозенното пате ugly duckling; Иван Грозни истор. Ivan the Terrible.* * *grotty; hideous; ugly{Xgli}: грозен town- грозен град; unattractive* * *1. (за престъпление) villainous, heinous, abominable, atrocious 2. ugly, ill-favoured, unsightly, hideous: (за постъпка) improper, unseemly 3. ГРОЗЕН град/здание/лице an ugly town/ building/face 4. Иван Грозни Ivan the Terrible: ГРОЗЕН като дявол ugly as sin 5. грозна постъпка a vile act, a foul deed 6. грозно време ugly weather 7. грозно пате an ugly duckling 8. нито хубав, нито ГРОЗЕН (за човек, лице) plain, ам. homely -
25 грозный
(внушающий ужас, страх) terrible, formidable, redoubtable; ( угрожающий) menacing, threatening; ( суровый) stern; ( свирепый) ferocious♢
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1) ( выражающий угрозу) menacing, threatening; ( свирепый) ferociousгро́зный взгляд — menacing / stern look
2) ( грозящий опасностью) dangerousгро́зное ору́жие — fierce / formidable weapon
3) ( страшный) terrible, formidable; redoubtable [-'daʊt-]гро́зный враг — formidable enemy
гро́зная опа́сность — terrible danger
••Ива́н Гро́зный — Ivan the Terrible
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прил. menacing, threatening (угрожающий) ;
formidable, terrible, dread, redoubtable( внушающий ужас, страх) ;
stern (суровый) ;
ferocious, severe, cruel Иван Грозный -
28 crown Tsar (Tzar, Czar)
История: венчать на царство (Context: Crowned tsar in 1547 after a long regency (1533 – 46), he (Ivan the Terrible) embarked on wide-ranging reforms, http://www.answers.com/topic/ivan-iv-of-russia))Универсальный англо-русский словарь > crown Tsar (Tzar, Czar)
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29 венчать на царство
History: crown Tsar (Tzar, Czar) (Context: Crowned tsar in 1547 after a long regency (1533 – 46), he (Ivan the Terrible) embarked on wide-ranging reforms, http://www.answers.com/topic/ivan-iv-of-russia))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > венчать на царство
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30 опричнина
1) History: life-guards (of Ivan the Terrible)2) leg.N.P. oprichnina (political and administrative apparatus established by ivan iv) -
31 crown Tsar
История: (Tzar, Czar) венчать на царство (Context: Crowned tsar in 1547 after a long regency (1533 – 46), he (Ivan the Terrible) embarked on wide-ranging reforms, http://www.answers.com/topic/ivan-iv-of-russia)) -
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КАЗАНСКАЯ (-ий) СИРОТА coll, rather derog NP usu. sing) a person who pretends to be unhappy, helpless, offended etc in order to gain s.o. 's compassionsympathy seekerX прикидывается казанской сиротой (X строит из себя казанскую сироту) - X is moaning and groaning about his fateX is playing on s.o. fc sympathies (feelings) X is making himself out to be a pitiful thing (a poor soul) X is playing the beggar (the victim)(author's usage) (Войницев:) He к лицу вам, милостивый государь, мой бывший друг, это казанское сиротство! Я понимаю вас! Вы ловкий подлец! Вот кто вы! (Чехов 1). (V.:) It doesn't suit you at all, my dear sir, my ex-friend, to try to play on our feelings. I can see through you. A cunning scoundrel, that's what you are! (1a).Initially referred to Tartar princes who, after the subjugation of Kazan (capital of the Tartar empire) by Ivan the Terrible in 1552, tried to get more concessions and gratuities by moving the tsar to pity when they appeared at his court. -
33 казанская сирота
[NP; usu. sing]=====⇒ a person who pretends to be unhappy, helpless, offended etc in order to gain s.o.'s compassion:|| X прикидывается казанской сиротой < X строит из себя казанскую сироту> ≈ X is moaning and groaning about his fate;- X is playing on s.o.'s sympathies < feelings>;- X is making himself out to be a pitiful thing < a poor soul>;- X is playing the beggar < the victim>.♦ [author's usage] [Войницев:] Не к лицу вам, милостивый государь, мой бывший друг, это казанское сиротство! Я понимаю вас! Вы ловкий подлец! Вот кто вы! (Чехов 1). [V.:] It doesn't suit you at all, my dear sir, my ex-friend, to try to play on our feelings. I can see through you. A cunning scoundrel, that's what you are! (1a).—————← Initially referred to Tartar princes who, after the subjugation of Kazan (capital of the Tartar empire) by Ivan the Terrible in 1552, tried to get more concessions and gratuities by moving the tsar to pity when they appeared at his court.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > казанская сирота
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34 казанский сирота
[NP; usu. sing]=====⇒ a person who pretends to be unhappy, helpless, offended etc in order to gain s.o.'s compassion:|| X прикидывается казанской сиротой < X строит из себя казанскую сироту> ≈ X is moaning and groaning about his fate;- X is playing on s.o.'s sympathies < feelings>;- X is making himself out to be a pitiful thing < a poor soul>;- X is playing the beggar < the victim>.♦ [author's usage] [Войницев:] Не к лицу вам, милостивый государь, мой бывший друг, это казанское сиротство! Я понимаю вас! Вы ловкий подлец! Вот кто вы! (Чехов 1). [V.:] It doesn't suit you at all, my dear sir, my ex-friend, to try to play on our feelings. I can see through you. A cunning scoundrel, that's what you are! (1a).—————← Initially referred to Tartar princes who, after the subjugation of Kazan (capital of the Tartar empire) by Ivan the Terrible in 1552, tried to get more concessions and gratuities by moving the tsar to pity when they appeared at his court.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > казанский сирота
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35 life-guardsman
История: опричник (of the tzar Ivan the Terrible) -
36 опричник
History: life-guardsman (of the tzar Ivan the Terrible), oprichnik -
37 опричнина
ж. уст.oprichnina (special administrative elite under tsar Ivan the Terrible; also territory assigned to it and the attached armed forces) -
38 life-guards
История: опричнина (of Ivan the Terrible) -
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40 земщина
ж. ист.1. civilian population2. zemshchina (boyar domains, as opposed to oprichnina, under tsar Ivan the Terrible)
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