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21 утаскивать
vt разг; св - утащи́ть1) удалять, таща to drag away/off; уносить to carry off -
22 поминай как звали
разг.1) (погиб, умер, перестал существовать) smb. perished, died (will perish, will die); there'll be nothing left of smb. but his name; smb.'s goose is cooked- Честно говоря, побаиваюсь я этих "катюш". Дадут ошибку на один квадрат - и поминай, как звали. Сильное средство. (К. Симонов, Дни и ночи) — 'To tell you the truth, I'm a little afraid of those Katyushas myself. Let them make a mistake of one point on their chart, and there'll be nothing left of us but our names. It's a powerful weapon.'
- Каюк, ребята, свободному орлу Серёжке Очеретину! Поминай как звали. Женюсь! (Б. Горбатов, Донбасс) — 'Well, boys, this is good-bye to Sergei Ocheretin's single-blessedness! My goose is cooked! I'm getting married!'
2) (удрал, сбежал, куда-то скрылся) smb. disappeared without a trace; and that was the last that was < ever> seen (heard) of smb.- А ловкая какая! - сказала мамка. - Дай ей деньги, а потом поминай как звали. (Н. Дубов, Беглец) — 'A smooth worker, too,' Ma said. 'She'd get the money from us and that's the last we would hear of her!'
Сделал один человек другому доброе дело, а тот завернул оглобли - и поминай как звали. А нет, чтобы и самому тоже за добро-то отплатить как-нибудь. (В. Шукшин, Суд) — 'You do something nice for the other fellow, and he up and disappears without a trace. So why can't the other guy do something nice for you, too, once in a while?'
3) (навсегда утерян, утрачен (о пропаже чего-либо)) you have seen the last of it; you can whist le for itДругие же прибавили, что когда чёрт да москаль украдут что-нибудь, то поминай как звали. (Н. Гоголь, Пропавшая грамота) — Others chipped in that if the devil or a russian took it into their heads to pinch something there was precious little could be done about it.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > поминай как звали
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23 пропуск
1. м. прок. pass; draft2. м. miss, omissionошибка типа "пропуск" — omission
сделать пропуск, пропустить — to make an omission
3. м. leakage«пропуск» импульса магнетроном — mode-skipping
Синонимический ряд:1. пробел (сущ.) пробел2. сокращение (сущ.) купюра; купюру; сокращение -
24 hakurakura
to pinch, to nip. He hakurakura ki te vî'e, to make passes at a woman.
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См. также в других словарях:
pinch — I n. painful squeeze 1) to give smb. a pinch emergency (colloq.) 2) at (BE), in (esp. AE) a pinch arrest (colloq.) 3) to make a pinch II v. (colloq.) (D; tr.) ( to arrest ) to pinch for (pinched for speeding) * * * [pɪntʃ] … Combinatory dictionary
pinch — Synonyms and related words: abstract, ace, acute pain, afflict, agonize, ail, alternate, alternative, and, annex, apprehend, apprehension, approach, appropriate, arrest, arrestation, arrestment, atom, backup, bag, bare cupboard, bare subsistence … Moby Thesaurus
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pinch — , pinch pot Pinching is a pottery technique, fundamental to manipulating clay. Making a pinch pot is pressing the thumb into a ball of clay, and drawing the clay out into a pot by repeatedly squeezing the clay between the thumb and fingers … Glossary of Art Terms
pinch-hit — pinch′ hit′ v. hit, hit•ting. v.i. 1) spo to substitute at bat for a teammate in baseball, often at a critical moment of a game 2) inf to substitute for someone, esp. in an emergency 3) spo to make (a hit) in pinch hitting • Etymology: 1930–35,… … From formal English to slang
pinch-hit — pinch ,hit verb intransitive AMERICAN 1. ) INFORMAL to do something because someone else is unable to do it 2. ) in baseball, to BAT for another player, especially when you are more likely to make a hit ╾ pinch ,hitter noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pinch — pinch1 [pıntʃ] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: From an unrecorded Old North French pinchier] 1.) [T] to press a part of someone s skin very tightly between your finger and thumb, especially so that it hurts ▪ We have to stop her pinching her baby… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Pinch pot — A Pinch pot is an ancient as well as contemporary form of pottery. Many ancient cultures made them and many still make and use them in their everyday lives. Simple clay vessels such as bowls and cups of various sizes can be formed and shaped by… … Wikipedia
pinch — 1 verb 1 (T) to press a part of someone s flesh very tightly between your finger and thumb, especially so that it hurts: Mum, he pinched me! 2 (T) informal to steal something, especially something small or not very valuable: Someone s pinched my… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English