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81 fuck all
n. taboo brit. ништо, ич: I know fuck all about it! Блага врска немам од тоа! -
82 that's all you know
разг.; неодобр.‘She thought you a catch in the old days.’ ‘That's all you know about it.’ (Suppl) — - Когда-то она считала тебя завидным женихом. - Много ты знаешь об этом!
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83 you know what
n infml1)And what about you know what? — Ну, а как насчет денег?
Shall I go on about you know what? — Ну что, мне продолжать насчет, ты сам знаешь чего?
2) vulgThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > you know what
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84 how etc about someone or something
expr interrog infml1)How about a drink? — Ну что, выпьем?
What about giving me a nice kiss? — Ну а как насчет того, чтобы поцеловать меня?
Well, what about it? Are we going? — Ну что, идем мы или не идем?
What about painting it pink? — Давай покрасим это в розовый цвет, а?
2)3)How about letting them know? — Ну ты им сказал, я надеюсь?
You're the last one to talk about wasting electricity! How about all the times you fall asleep with your bedside lamp on all the night? — Только не тебе говорить об экономии электричества. Ты что, забыл, сколько раз ты засыпал, а лампа у тебя горела всю ночь?
What about that coffee, waiter? — Официант, а где же кофе?
What about father? We can't just leave him here — А как же отец? Мы ведь не можем оставить его здесь
What about money to pay for it? — А кто будет расплачиваться, а?
What about the daft things you do yourself? — А ты-то что вытворяешь, забыл?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > how etc about someone or something
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85 not to know if one is on one's head or one's heels
разг.(not to know if (или whether) one is (standing) on one's head or one's heels)растеряться, не знать что сделать или сказатьMangan: "...let me alone. I don't know whether I'm on my head or my heels when you all start on me like this." (B. Shaw, ‘Heartbreak House’, act III) — Менген: "...отстаньте от меня. У меня ум за разум заходит, когда вы все так на меня накидываетесь."
‘Must we have so much fuss?’ Dick asked ruefully. ‘Oh, darling, we'll only be married once, and there's always a fuss about a wedding,’ Amy replied, winding soft arms round his neck. ‘I'm enjoying every minute of it, and so happy, I don't know whether I'm standing on my head or my heels.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 22) — - Ну зачем столько шуму? Разве иначе нельзя? - уныло спрашивал Дик. - Но, дорогой, когда свадьба, всегда шум и суматоха, ведь свадьба бывает раз в жизни, - отвечала Эми, нежно обнимая Дика за шею. - Мне все так нравится, и я так счастлива, что просто голова кругом идет.
He can wangle figures until the best chartered accountant in the country wouldn't know if he was on his head or his heels. (A. Christie, ‘And Then There Were None’, ‘Epilogue’) — Моррис так ловко манипулирует цифрами, что может сбить с толку самого опытного бухгалтера.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to know if one is on one's head or one's heels
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86 knock about
I phrvi infml1)Our elder son has been knocking about the Continent for several months — Наш старший сын болтается по Европе уже несколько месяцев
My uncle has been knocking about in Africa most of his life — Мой дядя прожил в Африке почти всю жизнь
2)That tramp has been knocking about here for months — Этот бродяга ошивается здесь уже несколько месяцев
When he was a kid, he used to knock about the market trying to find a little work to earn a few coppers — Когда он был пацаном, то часто околачивался на рынке, стараясь подзаработать несколько пенсов
3)4)The idea of world government has been knocking about for some time, but no one seems to take it seriously — Идея о всемирном правительстве не нова, но никто, кажется, ее не воспринимает всерьез
There's plenty of money knocking about if you know where to look — Деньги водятся у многих, и, причем, большие деньги. Главное - знать, где их искать
Is the same fellow knocking about? I thought he had left years ago — Здесь по-прежнему тот же парень? Я думал, что он уволился несколько лет назад
5)He bought his wife an old car just for knocking about in — Он купил для жены подержанный автомобиль, чтобы она моталась в нем куда хочет
6)II phrvt infmlI wear these old trousers for knocking about in the garden — Я надеваю эти старые штаны, когда вожусь в саду
They say he knocks his wife about — Говорят, что он бьет свою жену
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87 mess about
I phrvi infml1)2)Stop messing about and tell me clearly what happened — Перестань валять дурака и скажи, наконец, что случилось
3)II phrvt infmlI'm not much of a sailor but I like to mess about in my little boat on the river — Моряк из меня не ахти какой, но мне нравится проводить время в своей лодке на реке
I can't forgive him for messing me about — Я не могу простить его за то, как он со мной обращался
If you want to marry the girl, ask her, if you don't, then leave her alone - but at any rate don't mess her about — Если ты хочешь жениться на этой девушке, попроси ее руки, если не хочешь - оставь ее в покое, но в любом случае не играй ее чувствами
The doctors only messed him about in hospital — Врачи в больнице не столько его лечили, сколько калечили
The management is messing me about and I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing — Начальство со мной не считается, и я не знаю, что я должен делать
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88 be all wet
разг.запутаться в собственных рассуждениях, ошибаться, отстаивать неверное, ошибочное положение; нести вздор [первонач. новозел.]...Julia was all wet about this acting stuff. (A. Christie, ‘A Murder Is Announced’, ch. 20) —...мечта Джулии стать актрисой - сущий вздор.
I know what you think about Eric - and you're all wet. He'd never behave like those two clowns this morning. (J. B. Priestley, ‘London End’, ch. 8) — Я знаю, что ты думаешь об Эрике, но ты ошибаешься. Он никогда бы не стал себя вести так, как сегодня утром эти два клоуна.
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89 that's all you know
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > that's all you know
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90 nothing to write home about
не бог весть что/сколько/как (ничего особенного)I don't know why you think that girl is so pretty. As far as I can see, she is nothing to write home about.
The restaurant was all right but nothing to write home about.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > nothing to write home about
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91 make a song and dance about something
поднимать шум; устраивать шумихуI don't know why you're making such a song and dance about the accident — no one was hurt, after all!
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > make a song and dance about something
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92 much ado about nothing
много шума из ничего [выражение, популярное во времена Шекспира и взятое им в качестве названия одной из своих комедий]When you've been here a few years and you go back to an ordinary life, you feel a bit out of it, you know... It all seems an awful rush. Much ado about nothing, that's what it is. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Creatures of Circumstance’, ‘Sanatorium’) — Вот поживете в санатории несколько лет, а потом захотите вернуться к обычной жизни - увидите, как трудно снова войти в колею... Везде какая-то безумная спешка. Много шуму из ничего - вот что это такое.
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93 be (all) Greek to smb.
paзг.coвepшeннo нeпoнятнo; китaйcкaя гpaмoтa для кoгo-л.Sylvia....I don't know why you want to talk about something that's absolute Greek to me (W. S. Maugham). William Sanford presented himself to Kate, who smiled and said, 'We were speaking Greek, Captain Sanford.' 'Well,' said the rich young man, 'that is Greek to me' (G. Vidat) -
94 be (all) Greek to smb.
paзг.coвepшeннo нeпoнятнo; китaйcкaя гpaмoтa для кoгo-л.Sylvia....I don't know why you want to talk about something that's absolute Greek to me (W. S. Maugham). William Sanford presented himself to Kate, who smiled and said, 'We were speaking Greek, Captain Sanford.' 'Well,' said the rich young man, 'that is Greek to me' (G. Vidat) -
95 he knows all there is to know about it
Разговорное выражение: он знаток по этой частиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he knows all there is to know about it
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96 _Бог; релігія
all are not saints that go to the church all things are possible with God the best sermon is a good life the cowl does not make the monk danger past, God is forgotten do your best and leave the rest with God each one holds his religion for the best earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal every man for himself, and God for us all faith will move mountains God heals and the doctor takes the fee God helps those who help themselves God is always on the side of the big battalions God is no respecter of persons God made the country and man made the town God restores health, and the physician gets thanks God sends meat and the devil sends cooks God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb the gods send nuts to those who have no teeth God's clock strikes on time God's in his heaven; all's right with the world God's mill grinds slow but sure the greater the sinner, the greater the saint he that serves God for money will serve the devil for better wages it matters not what religion an ill man is of like priest, like people the Lord chastises His own the lord knows when to clip our wings the Lord who gave can take away man proposes, God disposes a man without a religion is a horse without a bridle many have quarreled about religion that never practiced it the nearer the church, the farther from God preacher, be advised by your own sermons preachers can talk but never teach unless they practice what they preach religion should be a rule of life, not a casual incident of it some people depend too little on the Lord, and some people depend too much on Him those, who know all about heaven seldom get there where God builds a church, the Devil will build a chapel whom Gods would destroy, they first make mad you cannot serve God and Mammon -
97 знать
I несовер.;
(кого-л./что-л. о ком-л./чем-л.) know;
be aware (of), be acquainted( with), be up to( о чем-л. секретном) знать кого-н. в лицо ≈ to know someone by sight знать всю подоплеку (чего-л.) ≈ to know all (about), to know the real state (of) ;
to have inside information (on) знать все ходы и выходы ≈ to know all the ins and outs, to be perfectly at home разг. не знать ≈ to be ignorant (of), to be unaware (of) знать понаслышке ≈ to know by hearsay не знать покоя ≈ to know no rest знать свет ≈ to know the world - не знать устали кто его знает ≈ goodness knows знать меру ≈ to know when to stop знать, что к чему ≈ to know the how and why of things то и знай ≈ continually как знаешь ≈ as you wish знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев разг. ≈ to have smth. at one's finger-tips;
to know smth. backwards, to know smth. like the back of one's hand шут его знает! разг. ≈ deuce knows! почем знать? ≈ who knows? так и знай(те) ≈ that's for sure давать знать ≈ (кому-л.) to let know давать понять, давать почувствовать ≈ (кому-л.) to make it clear that, to let know that дать себя знать ≈ to make itself felt давать о себе знать II нареч. apparently, probably III жен.;
только ед.;
коллект. aristocracy, nobility;
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98 enterada
enterado,-a
I adjetivo well-informed: estoy enterado de todo, I know all about it
no estaba enterado de su muerte, he wasn't aware of her death
prefiero no darme por enterado, I'd rather not know (about it)
II m,f fam pey know-all ' enterada' also found in these entries: Spanish: enterado English: know -
99 enterado
Del verbo enterar: ( conjugate enterar) \ \
enterado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: enterado enterar
enterado
◊ -da adjetivo1 (de hecho, suceso):◊ ¿estás enterado de lo ocurrido? have you heard what's happened?;no estoy enterada de nada I have no idea what's going on; darse por enterado to get the message, take the hint 2 (Esp) ( que sabe mucho) knowledgeable, well-informed
enterado,-a
I adjetivo well-informed: estoy enterado de todo, I know all about it
no estaba enterado de su muerte, he wasn't aware of her death
prefiero no darme por enterado, I'd rather not know (about it)
II m,f fam pey know-all ' enterado' also found in these entries: Spanish: enterada - enterarse - dar - lo English: aware - informed - notice - hear - know -
100 how the wind blows
(how (whence или where) the wind blows (или lies; тж. which way the wind blows))откуда ( или куда) ветер дует; как обстоят дела; см. тж. the wind is in that quarterI've expected it all along. You needn't worry about me. I know all about this. I've seen which way the wind is blowing, and I know how to trim my sails. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XIII) — Я все время ждал чего-нибудь в этом роде. Напрасно вы обо мне беспокоитесь. Все это для меня не ново, я знаю, откуда ветер дует, и знаю, как надо ставить паруса.
He likes to know how to the wind's blowing before he commits himself. (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Tuesday Afternoon’) — Прежде чем принять решение, Барнсуэл обычно старается определить, в какую сторону дует ветер.
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