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121 гляди(те)!
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122 осторожно
нрчcarefully, осмотрительно cautiously; берегись! careful!, take care!, look out!, watch out!; надпись на упаковке handle with care!осторо́жно, ступе́нька! — mind the step!
осторо́жно, окра́шено! — (beware,) wet paint!
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123 саврас без узды
уст.lit. a bay without the bridle; roisterer; jovial swaggererЧто ж! в пределах, так в пределах! Сам либерал хорошо понимал, что иначе нельзя. Пусти-ка савраса без узды - он в один момент того накуролесит, что годами потом не поправишь! А с уздою - святое дело! Идёт саврас и оглядывается: а нутко я тебя, саврас, кнутом шарахну... вот так! (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Либерал) — Well, if within limits then in limits let it be. The liberal himself knew perfectly well that it could not be otherwise. Let the bay out without the bridle and he will do mischief that will take years to repair. A bridle's the very best thing on earth! Put it on the bay and he keeps looking backwards all the time. Yes... old bay, better look out, or you'll taste the whip! That's the spirit!
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > саврас без узды
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124 это уж моя забота
это уж моя (твоя, его, её, ваша, наша, их) заботаразг.that's my worry; that's your look-out- Ладно, отдыхай до завтра. - Как же, отдохнёшь, - вздохнул инспектор. - Через полчаса - репетиция у медведей. - Ну, это уж твои заботы. Гляди, чтоб не съели. (С. Абрамов, Требуется чудо) — 'Anyhow, take it easy till tomorrow.' 'How can I', the ring master said with a sigh. 'In half an hour the bears have their rehearsal.' 'Well, that's your worry. Watch out that they don't eat you.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > это уж моя забота
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125 осторожный
1. conservative2. safe3. circumspect4. gingerly5. wary6. with some reserveосторожно, стекло — glass - with care
с некоторой оговоркой; осторожно — with some reserve
7. cagey8. cagy9. carefully10. cautiously11. easy does it12. warily13. with care14. with reserve15. look out; with careосторожно!, будь осторожным! — watch out!, watch it!
16. cautious; careful; wary; prudentтщательный выбор слов, осторожное высказывание — a cautious choice of words
17. chary18. discreet19. prudentСинонимический ряд:1. бережно (прил.) бережно2. осмотрительно (прил.) опасливо; осмотрительно -
126 остерегаться шквала
General subject: look out for squalls (буквальный перевод)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > остерегаться шквала
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127 я ,любимый
General subject: number one (for ex. look out for "Number one" - заботиться о себе любимом) -
128 (никогда) не забывать о себе
General subject: look out for oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (никогда) не забывать о себе
См. также в других словарях:
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look out — or[watch out] {v.} 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard. Usually used as a command or warning. * / Look out! John called, as the car came toward me./ * / Look out for the train, the sign at the railroad crossing warns./ 2. To be alert or… … Dictionary of American idioms
look out — or[watch out] {v.} 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard. Usually used as a command or warning. * / Look out! John called, as the car came toward me./ * / Look out for the train, the sign at the railroad crossing warns./ 2. To be alert or… … Dictionary of American idioms
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