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like a lamb, resignedly, with all humility, in all humility, without complaint, without a murmur* * ** * *like a lamb, resignedly, with all humility* * *silentlyspeechlesslyuncomplainingly -
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like a lamb; cap in hand* * *like a lamb; cap in hand* * *acquiescentlyduteouslylie -
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КАК МИЛЕНЬКИЙ coll (как + AdjP adv1. ( usu. nomif used in nom, subj-controlled if used in an oblique case, obj-controlled) (to do sth.) without resistance, not daring to object (to do sth. to s.o.) without that person's daring to objectlike a good (little) boy (girl)like a lamb without (daring to make) a whimper (a peep).«Вот уж на что Самохин, - сказал Ермошин, - а и тот не лучше нас. Приказали ему сдать дом к празднику - и он сдаст его как миленький, в каком бы состоянии этот дом ни был» (Войнович 5). "Take Samokhin," said Ermoshin. "Even he's no better than the rest of us. He's been ordered to turn over his building by the holiday and hell do it like a good boy, no matter what condition it's in" (5a).«Утром она (жена) меня часа за два до работы на ноги подымет, чтобы я размялся. Знает, что на похмелье я ничего есть не буду, ну, достанет огурец солёный или ещё что-нибудь... нальёт гранёный стаканчик водки. „Похмелись, Андрюша, только больше не надо, мой милый"... Выпью, поблагодарю её без слов, одними глазами, поцелую и пошёл на работу как миленький» (Шолохов 1). "In the morning she'd (my wife would) get me up about two hours before work to give me time to come round. She knew I wouldn't eat anything after being drunk, so she'd get me a pickled cucumber or something like that, and pour me out a good glass of vodka—a hair of the dog, you know. 'Here you are, Andrei, but don't do it any more, dear.'...I'd drink it up, thank her without words, just with a look and a kiss, and go off to work like a lamb" (lc).2. ( nom only) ( s.o. does sth., sth. is done) without any obstacles, difficulties: (with) no problem(with) no trouble at all no sweat easily."У вас маленькая машина, мы все там не поместимся». -«Поместимся как миленькие!» "You've got a small car, all of us will never fit into it." "We'll fit-no sweat!" -
4 как миленький
• КАК МИЛЕНЬКИЙ coll[ как + AdjP; adv]=====1. [usu. nom; if used in nom, subj-controlled; if used in an oblique case, obj-controlled]⇒ (to do sth.) without resistance, not daring to object; (to do sth. to s.o.) without that person's daring to object:- like a lamb;- without (daring to make) a whImper (a peep).♦ "Вот уж на что Самохин, - сказал Ермошин, - а и тот не лучше нас. Приказали ему сдать дом к празднику - и он сдаст его как миленький, в каком бы состоянии этот дом ни был" (Войнович 5). "Ikke Samokhin," said Ermoshin. "Even he's no better than the rest of us. He's been ordered to turn over his building by the holiday and he'll do it like a good boy, no matter what condition it's in" (5a).♦ "Утром она [ жена] меня часа за два до работы на ноги подымет, чтобы я размялся. Знает, что на похмелье я ничего есть не буду, ну, достанет огурец солёный или ещё что-нибудь... нальёт гранёный стаканчик водки. "Похмелись, Андрюша, только больше не надо, мой милый"... Выпью, поблагодарю её без слов, одними глазами, поцелую и пошёл на работу как миленький" (Шолохов 1). "In the morning she'd [my wife would] get me up about two hours before work to give me time to come round. She knew I wouldn't eat anything after being drunk, so she'd get me a pickled cucumber or something like that, and pour me out a good glass of vodka - a hair of the dog, you know. 'Here you are, Andrei, but don't do it any more, dear.'...I'd drink it up, thank her without words, just with a look and a kiss, and go off to work like a lamb" (lc).2. [nom only]⇒ (s.o. does sth., sth. is done) without any obstacles, difficulties:- no sweat;- easily.♦ "У вас маленькая машина, мы все там не поместимся". - "Поместимся как миленькие!" "You've got a small car, all of us will never fit into it." "We'll fit-no sweat!"Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как миленький
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5 как миленький
прост.1) (беспрекословно, не смея возразить (кто-либо делает, сделает что-либо)) like a lamb; without resistance (objections)- Он виноват, его бы прижать: плати алименты!.. Сказала бы - кто, на него нажали бы силами общественности. Небось платил бы как миленький. (И. Грекова, Кафедра) — 'He's the guilty one, they should make him pay maintenance... If she would say who, they could use the force of public opinion to bring pressure on him. He'd pay up like a lamb, I daresay.'
2) (без затруднений, препятствий (делается, сделается, совершится что-либо)) without difficulty; without a hitch; like clockwork- Идёт наша деталь, как миленькая, а вместо семи человек управляются с ней двое. (А. Караваева, Родной дом) — 'This part goes by conveyor without a hitch, and only two workers are enough to cope with it instead of seven.'
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6 безропотно
1) General subject: in all humility, like a lamb, resignedly, with all humility, without a murmur, without complaint2) Religion: as a lamb to the slaughter -
7 март приходит с бурей, а уходит с теплом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > март приходит с бурей, а уходит с теплом
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8 идти как агнец на заклание
General subject: go like a lamb to the slaughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > идти как агнец на заклание
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9 повести как агнца на заклание
General subject: lead like a lamb to the slaughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повести как агнца на заклание
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10 покорно
1) General subject: cap in hand, docilely, dutifully, humbly, like a lamb, obediently, obeyingly, resignedly, submissively, with resignation2) Religion: Humiliter ("humbly", сокр. Humil.) -
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с.sacrifice, immolation♢
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с. уст.sacrifice, immolation••идти́ как а́гнец на закла́ние — go like a lamb to the slaughter
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14 безропотно
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15 покорно
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16 очень быстро
1) General subject: amain, at a fast clip, at a great pace, at a quick pace, at railway speed, before( one) can say Jack Robinson, before (one) could say Jack Robinson, by leaps and bounds, double quick, double-quick, express, in a zip, in less than no time, in no time, keep the enemy on the jump, like a bat out of hell, like a lamplighter (to run like a lamplighter - бежать как угорелый; бежать, сломя голову; бежать без оглядки), like fun, like one o'clock, next to no time, on the jump, posthaste, quick as a wink (I turned around to look at the speeding car, and quick as a wink it was gone. Я повернулся взглянуть на мчащуюся машину, и она молниеносно исчезла.), switch and spurs2) Colloquial: before you can say Jack Robinson (Very quickly.)3) American: stop-and-pop4) Military: with nose well down (о марше)5) Australian slang: flat out6) Music: molto allegro7) Jargon: like the clappers, PDO (pretty damn quick)8) Makarov: at a rate of knots, before one can say Jack Robinson, before one could say Jack Robinson9) Taboo: like a shot out of hell, like hell, like shit through a goose, quicker than hell, split-ass10) Phraseological unit: three shakes of a dead lamb's tail, by lips and bounds -
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1) General subject: amain, aptly, at a good bat, at a quick pace, at the double, betimes, briefly, currente calamo, dartingly, flat, flat out, fleetingly, hand over fist, hotfoot, in (at) full pelt, in double-quick time, in short order, jargon, lightly, like a shot, like smoke, like the wind, neck and crop, nimbly, overnight, pat, pitter-patter, prompt, quick, quickly, rapidly, readily, roundly, skittishly, slick, soon, speedily, sweepingly, swift, swiftly, telegraphically, thick and fast, throw (в определенное состояние), trippingly, wham bam, with celerity, with despatch (to do something with despatch - делать что-либо быстро), with dispatch (do something with dispatch - делать что-либо быстро), with speed, apace, play fast and loose, promptly, at a rate of knots, in a whisper, fast (e.g. He drives fast - Он водит машину быстро)2) Medicine: celeriter3) Colloquial: bob, flat-out, in a crack, like a house on fire, make it snappy, live-o (Mostly used in the UK.)5) Poetical language: fleetly6) Latin: cito7) Military: hubba-hubba8) Religion: apace (In a swift manner, with speed, quickly)9) Economy: at a high rate10) Music: rapidamente, subito, veloce11) Scottish language: belive12) Jargon: hell to split, in no time, jet up, lickety-split, on the double, slippy, some, two shakes of a lamb's tail, horse apple13) Astronautics: rapid14) American English: at a good clip, at a steady clip15) Makarov: at full pelt, currente calamo (лат., букв. беглым пером), in full pelt, like a blue streak, suddenly, thick, with expedition16) Taboo: a-helling, hell to toot17) Gold mining: at a brisk pace -
18 молодящаяся старушка
General subject: mutton dressed as lamb, mutton dressed like lambУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > молодящаяся старушка
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19 тише воды, ниже травы
разг.1) ( кто) (робкий, скромный, незаметный) meek and mild; meek as a lamb; quiet as a mouse and humbler than dustМаменька его очень любила. Но старик ненавидел Анну Фёдоровну, хотя был пред нею тише воды, ниже травы. (Ф. Достоевский, Бедные люди) — Mama was very fond of him. But the old man hated Anna Fyodorovna, though he was as quiet as a mouse and humbler than dust in her presence.
2) (робко, скромно, незаметно (вести себя, держаться и т. п.)) be (behave oneself) as quiet as a mouse (as meek as a lamb); be quiet and cannyОмар Юсуф вёл себя тише воды, ниже травы, ни разу и ни на минуту не покинул каюту. (Л. Лагин, Старик Хоттабыч) — Omar Asaf was as quiet as a mouse. Not once did he leave the cabin.
- Другой бы на его месте после такой истории знаешь как повёл себя? Тише воды, ниже травы. А этот такая поперечина - за всё взыск. (Ф. Абрамов, Деревянные кони) — 'Now, how'd any other have borne himself after a thing like that? Quiet and canny. But that one was just the contrary way. Never satisfied.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тише воды, ниже травы
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20 в мгновение ока
1) General subject: a brace of shake, in a brace of shakes, in a clap, in a couple of, in a flash, in a shake, in a twink, in a twinkle, in a twinkling, in half a shake, in less than no time, in no time, in the shake of a hand, in the shake of a of a lamb's tail, in the twinkle of an eye, in two shake, in two shakes of a duck's tail, like a streak, in a new york minute, in a blink of an eye, with a blink of one’s eye, in the blink of an eye2) Colloquial: before someone could say Jack Robinson (The thief was gone with my suitcase before I could say Jack Robinson - Вор исчез с моим чемоданом в мгновение ока), like winking, in nothing flat3) American: on a dime, in no time flat4) Religion: in the twinkling of an eye5) Set phrase: in a twinkling of an eye6) Makarov: in the twinkling of a bed-post, twink7) Phraseological unit: at the blink of an eye
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