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1 MEASURE
• Better twice measured than once wrong - Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь (C)• Bread at pleasure, drink by measure - Ешь вволю, пей в меру (E)• Don't measure another man's foot by your own last - Не мерь всех на свой аршин (H)• Don't measure other men by your own yardstick - Не мерь всех на свой аршин (H)• Don't measure other people's corn by your own bushel - Не мерь всех на свой аршин (H)• Eat at pleasure; drink by (in, with) measure - Ешь вволю, пей в меру (E)• Man is not measured by inches (A) - Гордись не ростом, а умом (T)• Measure for measure - Око за око, зуб за зуб (O)• Measure is a treasure - Все хорошо в меру (B)• Measure three times before you cut once - Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь (C)• Measure thrice and cut once - Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь (C)• Measure twice before you cut once - Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь (C)• Measure your cloth ten times; you can cut it but once - Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь (C)• Men are not /to be/ measured by inches - Гордись не ростом, а умом (Г)• There is a measure in all things - Все хорошо в меру (B), Хорошего понемножку (X)• Weight and measure take away strife - Счет дружбе не помеха (C)• Without measure medicine will become poison - Все хорошо в меру (B), Хорошего понемножку (X) -
2 одним выстрелом-двух зайцев
Saying: measure once, cut twiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одним выстрелом-двух зайцев
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3 Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь
Think well before you take a decision, do not act rashly. See Поспешность нужна только при ловле блох (П), Сперва подумай, потом говори (C)Var.: Семь раз примерь, один раз отрежьCf: Better twice measured than once wrong (Am.). Measure three times before you cut once (Br.). Measure thrice and cut once (Br.). Measure twice before you cut once (Am.). Measure your cloth ten times; you can cut it but once (Am., Br.). Score twice before you cut once (Br.). Second thoughts are best (Am., Br.). Think - then act (Am.). Think twice before you act (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь
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4 семь раз отмерь, один отрежь
1) General subject: measure thrice and cut once2) Set phrase: caution is the parent of safety, discretion is the better part of valour, draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed, look before you leap, measure thrice and cut once (think well before you make a decision), measure thy cloth ten times, no safe wading in an unknown water, score twice before you cut once, thou canst cut it but once, you must measure seven times before you start cuttingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь раз отмерь, один отрежь
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5 семь раз отмерь, а один отрежь
Set phrase: caution is the parent of safety, discretion is the better part of valour, draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed, look before you leap, measure thrice and cut once (think well before you make a decision), measure thy cloth ten times, no safe wading in an unknown water, score twice before you cut once, second thoughts are best (Верещагин), thou canst cut it but once, you must measure seven times before you start cuttingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь раз отмерь, а один отрежь
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6 семь раз отмерь, а один раз отрежь
Set phrase: caution is the parent of safety, discretion is the better part of valour, draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed, look before you leap, measure thrice and cut once (think well before you make a decision), measure thy cloth ten times, no safe wading in an unknown water, score twice before you cut once, thou canst cut it but once, you must measure seven times before you start cuttingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь раз отмерь, а один раз отрежь
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7 семь раз примерь, а один отрежь
Set phrase: caution is the parent of safety, discretion is the better part of valour, draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed, look before you leap, measure thrice and cut once (think well before you make a decision), measure thy cloth ten times, no safe wading in an unknown water, score twice before you cut once, thou canst cut it but once, you must measure seven times before you start cuttingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь раз примерь, а один отрежь
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8 семь раз примерь, а один раз отрежь
Set phrase: caution is the parent of safety, discretion is the better part of valour, draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed, look before you leap, measure thrice and cut once (think well before you make a decision), measure thy cloth ten times, no safe wading in an unknown water, score twice before you cut once, thou canst cut it but once, you must measure seven times before you start cuttingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь раз примерь, а один раз отрежь
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9 семь раз примерь, один отрежь
Set phrase: caution is the parent of safety, discretion is the better part of valour, draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed, look before you leap, measure thrice and cut once (think well before you make a decision), measure thy cloth ten times, no safe wading in an unknown water, score twice before you cut once, thou canst cut it but once, you must measure seven times before you start cuttingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь раз примерь, один отрежь
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10 семь раз отмерь - один раз отрежь
посл.lit. measure your cloth seven times before you cut; cf. measure thy cloth ten times, thou canst cut it but once; score twice before you cut once; look before you leap; no safe wading in an unknown water; draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed; discretion is the better part of valour; caution is the parent of safety; second thoughts are best- Ты дал им прокламацию? - Нет. Это мне сейчас в голову пришло. - Может, они порядочные люди, - сказал Рагозин успокаиваясь, - я не знаю. Но уж тут - семь раз отмерь, один отрежь. (К. Федин, Первые радости) — 'Did you give them a leaflet?' 'No, it only came into my head this minute.' 'Of course they may be decent people,' Ragozin said, in a quieter tone, 'I can't say without knowing them. But in a case like this you've got to look before you leap.'
- Говорят, семь раз отмерь, один отрежь, недаром говорят. Надо бы и Захару Тарасовичу крепенько подумать, мало ли кто не оступается, важно вовремя из колдобины вышагнуть на ровную дорогу. (П. Проскурин, Судьба) — 'You know the saying, make sure of the measurements seven times before cutting the cloth once, and it's a wise saying. Zakhar Tarasovich should have thought hard, many people can stumble, it's important to step out of a pothole onto even ground at the right time.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > семь раз отмерь - один раз отрежь
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11 У-81
БЕЗ УМА PrepP Invar1. \У-81 от кого-чего (the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with бытье (subj: human) one is spellbound, enraptured by s.o. or sth.: X без ума от Y-a — X is crazy (mad, wild, dotty) about YX goes wild (crazy) over Y X has lost his head over person Y X is madly (head over heels) in love with person Y X is head over heels over person Y."...Мы приходим однажды к нашим девушкам. Мою звали Катрин, я её Катей называл, а молоденькую звали Гретой... Мне нравится моя Катя, и я, чувствую, ей нравлюсь, а эти вообще без ума друг от друга» (Искандер 5). "...One time we came to see our girls. Mine was named Katrin-I called her Katya-and the young one was named Greta....I liked my Katya, and she liked me, I could feel it, and the other two were just plain crazy about each other" (5a).«Откуда вы, Обломов? He знает Дашеньки! Весь город без ума, как она танцует!» (Гончаров 1). "Where have you been, Oblomov? You don't know Dashenka? Why, the whole town is crazy about her dancing" (1a).Великолепный математик был у нас в Юрятине. В двух гимназиях преподавал, в мужской и у нас... Девочки были без ума от него, все в него влюблялись» (Пастернак 1). "We had an excellent (math) teacher in Yuriatin, he taught both in the boys' school and in ours....All the girls were mad about him, they all fell in love with him" (1a).Ира-Ирунчик оказалась без ума от Аркашки и не могла этого скрыть... (Залыгин 1). Irina/Irunchik turned out to be dotty about Arkady and quite unable to hide it (1a).Мне была совершенно ясна бессмыслица гартвиговских авантюр, но иные интеллигенты, и в особенности дамы с воспалённым воображением, были от них без ума (Трифонов 5). The absurdity of Gartvig's adventures was perfectly clear to me, but some intellectuals-and especially certain ladies with overly vivid imaginations-went wild over them (5a)....He я один влюбился в неё: все мужчины, посещавшие её дом, были от ней без ума... (Тургенев 3)....1 was not the only one to have fallen in love with her: all the men who visited the house were madly in love with her... (3a).2. \У-81 любить кого, rare что, влюбляться в кого, бытье влюблённым в когоadv(to love s.o.) ardently, ferventlymadlyto distraction beyond all measure.Ещё до войны видела однажды Настёна в кино... как городская баба, не зная, чем угодить мужику, которого она без ума любила, кормила его, как маленького, из рук (Распутин 2). Once before the war Nastyona saw a movie... in which a city woman, not knowing how to please the man she loved madly, spoon-fed him like a child (2a).Гораздо сильнейшее влияние (,чем романы,) имела на меня пьеса, которую я любил без ума... - «Свадьба Фигаро» (Герцен 1). A play which I liked beyond all measure..., the Marriage of Figaro, had much greater influence on me (than novels) (1a). -
12 без ума
• БЕЗ УМА[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ one is spellbound, enraptured by s.o. or sth.:- X без ума от Y-a ≈ X is crazy (mad, wild, dotty) about Y;- X goes wild < crazy> over Y;- X is head over heels over person Y.♦ "...Мы приходим однажды к нашим девушкам. Мою звали Катрин, я её Катей называл, а молоденькую звали Гретой... Мне нравится моя Катя, и я, чувствую, ей нравлюсь, а эти вообще без ума друг от друга" (Искандер 5). "...One time we came to see our girls. Mine was named Katrin-I called her Katya - and the young one was named Greta.... I liked my Katya, and she liked me, I could feel it, and the other two were just plain crazy about each other" (5a).♦ "Откуда вы, Обломов? Не знает Дашеньки! Весь город без ума, как она танцует!" (Гончаров 1). "Where have you been, Oblomov? You don't know Dashenka? Why, the whole town is crazy about her dancing" (1a).♦ "Великолепный математик был у нас в Юрятине. В двух гимназиях преподавал, в мужской и у нас... Девочки были без ума от него, все в него влюблялись" (Пастернак 1). "We had an excellent [math] teacher in Yuriatin, he taught both in the boys' school and in ours....All the girls were mad about him, they all fell in love with him" (1a).♦ Ира-Ирунчик оказалась без ума от Аркашки и не могла этого скрыть... (Залыгин 1). Irina/ Irunchik turned out to be dotty about Arkady and quite unable to hide it (1a).♦ Мне была совершенно ясна бессмыслица гартвиговских авантюр, но иные интеллигенты, и в особенности дамы с воспалённым воображением, были от них без ума (Трифонов 5). The absurdity of Gartvig's adventures was perfectly clear to me, but some intellectuals-and especially certain ladies with overly vivid imaginations - went wild over them (5a).♦...Не я один влюбился в неё: все мужчины, посещавшие её дом, были от ней без ума... (Тургенев 3)....I was not the only one to have fallen in love with her: all the men who visited the house were madly in love with her... (3a).⇒ (to love s.o.) ardently, fervently:- madly;- beyond all measure.♦ Ешё до войны видела однажды Настёна в кино... как городская баба, не зная, чем угодить мужику, которого она без ума любила, кормила его, как маленького, из рук (Распутин 2). Once before the war Nastyona saw a movie... in which a city woman, not knowing how to please the man she loved madly, spoon-fed him like a child (2a).♦ Гораздо сильнейшее влияние [,чем романы,] имела на меня пьеса, которую я любил без ума... - "Свадьба Фигаро" (Герцен 1). A play which I liked beyond all measure..., the Marriage of Figaro, had much greater influence on me [than novels](1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без ума
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13 одновременно
1) General subject: ( all) in a (one, the same) breath, (all) in one, all at once, both and, in the meantime, simultaneously, synchronically, synchronously, together, side by side, agree in time, in equal measure, contemporarily, (simultaneously, at the same time; synchronously; concurrently) coincidently2) Computers: at a time, at one time3) Engineering: at the same time, parallel (по контексту)4) Mathematics: c the points are obtained by solving Eqs. ( 2.2), (2.3) simultaneously with (2.10)5) Law: contemporaneously (напр.: одновременно с подписанием договора)6) Drilling: concurrently7) Sakhalin energy glossary: alongside with that, concurrent( as in concurrent operations) (Being carried out at the same time) (параллельные работы)8) Programming: equally9) Sakhalin R: all in one10) Makarov: all in a breath, all in one breath, all in the same breath, at once, in one breath, in parallel, in step, in the same breath11) Political economy: concomitantly -
14 Г-342
ПО ГОРЛО coll PrepP Invar1. \Г-342 занят, загружен, завален работой и т. п. ( modif or adv (intensif)) (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc): (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.have one's hands full (be) overburdenedweighed down, swamped) (with work etc)(be) buried under a pile of work.Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: «Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом» (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).2. дел, работы, забот и т. п..у кого \Г-342 (quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: abstr)) s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him: у X-a дел \Г-342 « X is up to his neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in workX has his hands full X has enough work and more X has more than enough to do X is knee-deep in work X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc)(Зоя:) Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). (Z.:) I know you are up to your ears in work (7a)....Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands full all day... (1b).Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло» (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).3. бытье, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах - влезать, залезать в долги \Г-342 ( adv (intensif)) (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measureX в долгах \Г-342 = X is up to his neck (ears) in debtX is mired (buried) in debt(s) X is swamped with debts X is deep in the hole (in debt). -
15 возможный
possible, feasible, virtual, plausible, potential, practicable, conceivable; alternative• Кроме того, кажется возможным, что... - Alternatively, it seems possible that...• Будут упомянуты три возможных подхода. - Three possible approaches will be mentioned.• В общем случае не является возможным... - It is not generally possible to...• В последующих экспериментах стало возможным измерить... - In subsequent experiments, it was possible to measure...• Возможна также (и) более сложная ситуация. - A more complicated situation is also possible.• До сих пор не стало возможным... - It has not so far been found possible to...• Другой возможной альтернативой является... - Another possible alternative is to...• Другой проблемой является возможное загрязнение... - Another problem is the possible contamination of...• Имеются четыре возможных комбинации... - There are four possible combinations of...• Сразу, как только это отличие ясно понято, становится возможным... - Once this distinction is clearly understood, it becomes possible to...• Теперь стало возможным (доказать и т. п.)... - It became feasible to...• Теперь стало возможным осознать (= понять) значение... - It is now possible to see the significance of...• Только недавно стало возможным... - Only recently has it become feasible to...• Усовершенствованные экспериментальные методы сделали возможным... - Refined experimental methods have made it possible to...• Это сделало возможным построить... - This has made it possible to construct... -
16 по горло
• ПО ГОРЛО coll[PrepP; Invar]=====1. по горло занят, загружен, завален работой и т.п. [modif or adv (intensif)]⇒ (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc):- (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.;- (be) overburdened <weighed down, swamped> (with work etc);- (be) buried under a pile of work.♦ Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: "Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом" (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).⇒ s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him:- X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc).♦ [Зоя:] Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). [Z.:] I know you are up to your ears in work (7a).♦...Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands fiill all day... (1b).♦ "Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло" (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).♦ Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).3. быть, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах по горло ; влезать, залезать в долги - [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measure:- X is deep in the hole (in debt).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по горло
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17 по меньшей мере
1. at any rateво всяком случае; по меньшей мере — at any rate
2. say the least3. to say the leastнасколько; по мере — to the best of
Синонимический ряд:минимум (сущ.) как минимум; мало; мало-мало; минимум; по крайней мере; самое малое; самое меньшее; хотя бы; худо-бедно
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