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1 плестись
1) General subject: daddle, drag, jog, lag, loiter, shuffle off, trail, tag behind (зе кем-л.), drag oneself2) Colloquial: dodder, linger (медленно идти)3) American: navigate (преим. о пьяных)4) Graphic expression: limp along5) Makarov: limp, dodder along, drag along, follow in the rear (за кем-л.) -
2 П-84
ЧЕРЕЗ ПЕНЬ КОЛОДУ (ПЕНЬ-КОЛОДУ) coll, disapprov PrepP these forms only adv usu. used with impfv verbs fixed WO1. делать, рассказывать и т. п. что \П-84 (todo sth.) negligently, carelessly, or (to narrate, tell etc sth.) in an irregular fashionany old (which) wayhaphazardly in a slipshod manner (in limited contexts) stumble (along) (in refer, to narrating a story etc only) stumble over.Новые рабочие оказались ленивыми и неквалифицированными: все, что им поручалось, они делали через пень колоду. The new workers turned out to be lazy and incompetent, they did everything assigned to them in a slipshod manner2. идти, развиваться - (of the way some work, project, enterprise etc is going) in an uneven fashion, not as smoothly, quickly, or efficiently as desiredlimp (along). -
3 через пень колоду
• ЧЕРЕЗ ПЕНЬ КОЛОДУ < ПЕНЬ-КОЛОДУ> coll, disapprov[PrepP; these forms only; adv; usu. used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====1. делать, рассказывать и т.п. что через пень колоду (todo sth.) negligently, carelessly, or (to narrate, tell etc sth.) in an irregular fashion:- haphazardly;- [in limited contexts] stumble (along);- [in refer, to narrating a story etc only] stumble over.♦ Новые рабочие оказались ленивыми и неквалифицированными: все, что им поручалось, они делали через пень колоду. The new workers turned out to be lazy and incompetent, they did everything assigned to them in a slipshod manner2. идти, развиваться через пень колоду (of the way some work, project, enterprise etc is going) in an uneven fashion, not as smoothly, quickly, or efficiently as desired:- limp (along).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > через пень колоду
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4 через пень-колоду
• ЧЕРЕЗ ПЕНЬ КОЛОДУ < ПЕНЬ-КОЛОДУ> coll, disapprov[PrepP; these forms only; adv; usu. used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====1. делать, рассказывать и т.п. что через пень-колоду (todo sth.) negligently, carelessly, or (to narrate, tell etc sth.) in an irregular fashion:- haphazardly;- [in limited contexts] stumble (along);- [in refer, to narrating a story etc only] stumble over.♦ Новые рабочие оказались ленивыми и неквалифицированными: все, что им поручалось, они делали через пень колоду. The new workers turned out to be lazy and incompetent, they did everything assigned to them in a slipshod manner2. идти, развиваться через пень-колоду (of the way some work, project, enterprise etc is going) in an uneven fashion, not as smoothly, quickly, or efficiently as desired:- limp (along).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > через пень-колоду
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5 влачить жалкое существование
1) General subject: exist, lead a dog's life, lead a wretched existence, linger, linger out one's days, linger out one's life, languish in poverty, fall on evil days, drag out a miserable existence, doss around2) Graphic expression: limp along3) Makarov: drag on a wretched existence, lead a miserable existenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > влачить жалкое существование
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6 пень
м.1) ( остаток срубленного дерева) stump, stub2) прост. ( о глупце) blockhead, dolt, dunceста́рый пень — old fogy
••стоя́ть как пень разг. — ≈ stand as if rooted to the ground
че́рез пень коло́ду разг. — 1) (небрежно, беспорядочно) anyhow, in a slipshod manner 2) (с трудом, неровно) unevenly, with difficulty
идти́ / развива́ться че́рез пень коло́ду — limp along
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7 прихрамывать
1. limp slightlyхромать, прихрамывать — to walk with a limp
2. hobbleхромать при ходьбе; идти прихрамывая — to walk with a hobble
Синонимический ряд:хромать (глаг.) ковылять; припадать; хромать -
8 ковылять
1) General subject: dodder, hitch, hobble, hop, limp, paddle (о ребёнке), paddleboard (как ребёнок), pigeon toe, pigeon-toe, scamble, stumble, stumble along, stump, toddle, totter, waddle, wobble, dodder about, hobble along2) Makarov: stump about, stump along, wallow, clump about, clump along, dodder along, dot and go one -
9 двигаться медленно
1) General subject: barge, go at a crawl, inch, jog, limp, putter, putter along, saunter, (что-л.) slug2) Jargon: drag-tail3) Makarov: slugУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двигаться медленно
См. также в других словарях:
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