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1 немного
1. a sprinkling2. a bit3. a small of4. awhileчерез некоторое время, немного погодя — after a while
5. quite a bit6. a little; slightly; somewhatвозможно, немного широко — a little too broad perhaps
7. bit8. few9. littleещё; совсем немного; чуть-чуть — a very little more
10. a few; ?a little; ?little bit; $a littleСинонимический ряд:1. мало (проч.) всего ничего; кот наплакал; мало; наперечет; не бог весть сколько; не густо; раз-два и обчелся; с гулькин нос2. слегка (проч.) капельку; маленько; малую толику; немножко; несколько; слегка; чуток; чуточку; чуть; чуть-чуть -
2 с ним
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3 поухаживай за ним немного
General subject: jolly him up a bitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поухаживай за ним немного
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4 Х-50
ХОТЬ БЫ ХНЫ highly coll Invar predic)1. \Х-50 (кому) disapprov ( impers or with subj: human one or s.o. is completely indifferent to, unconcerned about etc sth.: X-y (X) хоть бы хны - X couldn't (could) care lessX doesn't care (at all (in the least etc)) X doesn't give a damn (a hoot, a darn etc)it doesn't mean a thing to X. "(Ты) мог бы встретить, - капризно и запальчиво выкрикивала она сквозь слёзы. - Думала, не дойду, думала, упаду, а... ему хоть бы хны» (Распутин 2). "You could have met me," she cried through her tears crankily. "I thought I wouldn't make it, I thought I would fall, and...you don't care!" (2a).2. — кому (impers) sth. does not affect or cause any reaction in s.o.: X-y хоть бы хны - it doesn't bother (ruffle) X a bit (at all)it has little (no) effect on X X doesn't turn a hair (in refer, to physical sensations, usu. pain) X doesn't even feel it.Один человек, допустим, такой это весёлый-весёлый, что с ним хоть что ни случись - ему хоть бы хны, плюнет и дальше жить пойдёт (Попов 1). One person, let's say, is so cheerful and jolly that no matter what happens to him, it doesn't bother him a bit, he just shrugs it off and goes on living (1a).«Ты её (тётушку Хрисулу) трахнул фасолевой подпоркой, а ей хоть бы хны?!» - сказал Чунка, не глядя вниз (Искандер 5). "You bonked her (Auntie Chrysoula) with a beanpole, and she didn't even feel it?" Chunka said without looking down (5a). -
5 хоть бы хны
• ХОТЬ БЫ ХНЫ highly coll[Invar; predic]=====1. хоть бы хны (кому) disapprov [impers or with subj: human]⇒ one or s.o. is completely indifferent to, unconcerned about etc sth.:- X doesn't care (at all <in the least etc>);- X doesn't give a damn <a hoot, a darn etc>;- it doesn't mean a thing to X.♦ "[ Ты] мог бы встретить, - капризно и запальчиво выкрикивала она сквозь слёзы. - Думала, не дойду, думала, упаду, а... ему хоть бы хны" (Распутин 2). "You could have met me," she cried through her tears crankily. "I thought I wouldn't make it, I thought I would fall, and...you don't care!" (2a).2. хоть бы хны кому [impers]⇒ sth. does not affect or cause any reaction in s.o.:- it has little <no> effect on X;- [in refer, to physical sensations, usu. pain] X doesn't even feel it.♦ Один человек, допустим, такой это весёлый-весёлый, что с ним хоть что ни случись - ему хоть бы хны, плюнет и дальше жить пойдёт (Попов 1). One person, let's say, is so cheerful and jolly that no matter what happens to him, it doesn't bother him a bit; he just shrugs it off and goes on living (1a).♦ "Ты её [тётушку Хрисулу] трахнул фасолевой подпоркой, а ей хоть бы хны?!" - сказал Чунка, не глядя вниз (Искандер 5). "You bonked her [Auntie Chrysoula] with a beanpole, and she didn't even feel it?" Chunka said without looking down (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть бы хны
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