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1 малыши
1) General subject: fry, fryer, little beggars (о детях и животных), the chicks, the little ones, little ones (the little ones) -
2 малыш
1) kid(dy), small child, tot, youngster; little one разг., little boy; мн. (о детях и животных) little beggars
2) разг. (о взрослом)
little man* * ** * *kid(dy), small child, tot, youngster* * *cubkidtomtittottwopenny -
3 малыш
муж.1) kid(dy), small child, tot, youngster; little one разг., little boy; мн. ч. ( о детях и животных) little beggars2) разг. (о взрослом) -
4 плутишки
General subject: nice little beggars (о детях, зверёнышах и т. п.) -
5 Ж-77
HE ДО ЖИРУ, БЫТЬ БЫ ЖИВУ (saying often only the first half of the saying is used) you have to be satisfied with what little you have or is available, since anything more is unattainable: - you have to be happy with what you've got (what you can get) beggars can't be choosers(in limited contexts) count your blessings....(Строители) станут планировать жильё с расчётом на эти бараки. Раз стоят (бараки), - значит, жить можно, мало ли что некрасиво и неудобно - не до жиру, быть бы живу (Тендряков 1)....(The builders) would take these barracks into account in planning future housing needs. Since they (the barracks) were already there, they would argue, people might as well stay in them, in spite of the fact that they were ugly and inconvenient: beggars couldn't be choosers (1a). -
6 не до жиру, быть бы живу
• НЕ ДО ЖИРУ, БЫТЬ БЫ ЖИВУ[saying; often only the first half of the saying is used]=====⇒ you have to be satisfied with what little you have or is available, since anything more is unattainable:- [in limited contexts] count your blessings.♦...[Строители] станут планировать жилье с расчетом на эти бараки. Раз стоят [бараки], - значит, жить можно, мало ли что некрасиво и неудобно - не до жиру, быть бы живу (Тендряков 1)....[The builders] would take these barracks into account in planning future housing needs. Since they [the barracks] were already there, they would argue, people might as well stay in them, in spite of the fact that they were ugly and inconvenient: beggars couldn't be choosers (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не до жиру, быть бы живу
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