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1 jammed to the rafters
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2 Н-2
БИТКОМ НАБИТЬ что (кем-чем) БИТКОМ НАБИТЬСЯ куда VP subj: human usu. past passive Part битком набит(ый)) (often refers to a large number of people in some place) to overfill some place (space, container etc): место X битком набито (Y-ами) = place X is filled (full) to overflowing (to capacity) (with Ys) X is packed tight (with Ys) place X is packed (jammed) to the rafters (with Ys) X is jammed full (of Ys) X is crammed (crowded, jam-packed, bursting (at the seams)) (with Ys) X is chock-full (of Ys)....(Пастернак) читал «Антония и Клеопатру». Небольшое помещение битком набито... (Гладков 1)....(Pasternak) gave а reading of Antony and Cleopatra. The small room was packed tight with people... (1a).И вот мы в университетской аудитории. Это аудитория из небольших, она набита битком... (Олеша 3). And so there we were in the university lecture hall. It was one of the smaller ones, and it was jammed full... (3a).Слыхали мы эти песни! Владимирская тюрьма битком набита, а вы всё о Промысле блажите» (Максимов 3). "We've heard all that before. Vladimir jail is crammed with prisoners and you go driveling on about Providence" (3a). -
3 битком набить
• БИТКОМ НАБИТЬ что (кем-чем; БИТКОМ НАБИТЬСЯ куда[VP; subj: human; usu. past passive Part битком набит(ый)]=====⇒ (often refers to a large number of people in some place) to overfill some place (space, container etc):- X is crammed (crowded, jam-packed, bursting < at the seams>) (with Ys);- X is chock-full (of Ys).♦...[Пастернак] читал " Антония и Клеопатру". Небольшое помещение битком набито... (Гладков 1)....[Pasternak] gave a reading of Antony and Cleopatra. The small room was packed tight with people... (1a).♦ И вот мы в университетской аудитории. Это аудитория из небольших, она набита битком... (Олеша 3). And so there we were in the university lecture hall. It was one of the smaller ones, and it was jammed full... (За).♦ "Слыхали мы эти песни! Владимирская тюрьма битком набита, а вы всё о Промысле блажите" (Максимов 3). "We've heard all that before. Vladimir jail is crammed with prisoners and you go driveling on about Providence" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > битком набить
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4 битком набиться
• БИТКОМ НАБИТЬ что (кем-чем; БИТКОМ НАБИТЬСЯ куда[VP; subj: human; usu. past passive Part битком набит(ый)]=====⇒ (often refers to a large number of people in some place) to overfill some place (space, container etc):- X is crammed (crowded, jam-packed, bursting < at the seams>) (with Ys);- X is chock-full (of Ys).♦...[Пастернак] читал " Антония и Клеопатру". Небольшое помещение битком набито... (Гладков 1)....[Pasternak] gave a reading of Antony and Cleopatra. The small room was packed tight with people... (1a).♦ И вот мы в университетской аудитории. Это аудитория из небольших, она набита битком... (Олеша 3). And so there we were in the university lecture hall. It was one of the smaller ones, and it was jammed full... (За).♦ "Слыхали мы эти песни! Владимирская тюрьма битком набита, а вы всё о Промысле блажите" (Максимов 3). "We've heard all that before. Vladimir jail is crammed with prisoners and you go driveling on about Providence" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > битком набиться
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5 забит под завязку
Colloquial: jammed to the rafters -
6 И-8
ИГОЛКУ (ИГОЛКИ) НЕГДЕ (НЕКУДА) ВОТКНУТЬ где coll ( impers predic with быть» these forms only fixed WO(some place is) very crowded with peoplethere is no room to swing a cat(some place) is packed (jammed) to the rafters. -
7 иголки негде воткнуть
=====⇒ (some place is) very crowded with people:- (some place) is packed (jammed) to the rafters.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иголки негде воткнуть
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8 иголки некуда воткнуть
=====⇒ (some place is) very crowded with people:- (some place) is packed (jammed) to the rafters.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иголки некуда воткнуть
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9 иголку негде воткнуть
=====⇒ (some place is) very crowded with people:- (some place) is packed (jammed) to the rafters.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иголку негде воткнуть
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10 иголку некуда воткнуть
=====⇒ (some place is) very crowded with people:- (some place) is packed (jammed) to the rafters.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иголку некуда воткнуть
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