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1 Much Good Food
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2 MUCH
• Either too much or too little - Разом густо, разом пусто (P), Часом с квасом, порой с водой (4)• Even too much honey nothing else than gall - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• For all those to whom much is given, much is required - Кому много дано, с того много и взыщется (K)• Much is expected where much is given - Кому много дано, с того много и взыщется (K)• Much will have more - Деньги к деньгам идут (Д)• Never too much of a good thing - Кашу маслом не испортишь (K)• Too much breaks the bag - Тяжело нагребешь, домой не донесешь (T)• Too much honey cloys the stomach - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• Too much of a good thing /is good for nothing/ - Блины, и те надоедают (Б), И калачи приедаются (И), Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C), Хорошего понемножку (X)• Too much of a good thing is worse than none at all - Блины, и те надоедают (Б), И калачи приедаются (И), Масло по маслу не приправа (M), Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C), Хорошего понемножку (X)• Too much of one thing is good for nothing - Масло по маслу не приправа (M)• Too much pudding chokes the dog - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• Too much water drowned the miller - Хорошего понемножку (X)• Whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required - Кому много дано, с того много и взыщется (K)• You can never (can't) have too much of a good thing - Кашу маслом не испортишь (K) -
3 хороший результат
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > хороший результат
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4 как с козла молока
как с (от) козла молока (от кого, от чего)прост., пренебр.lit. as much good as milking a billy-goat; cf. you can't milk a bull (a he-goat) into a sieve- Трактор такая машина, вам известная, что гонять его на малом куске земли - дело убыточное, ему большой гон надо. Небольшие артели - тоже пользы от них, как от козла молока. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — As you know, a tractor's a machine that's no good on a little scrap of land, it needs plenty of space. Small associations aren't much good either, about as much good as milking a billy-goat.
Из всей бригады остался только дед Евлампий, да что с него толку - как с козла молока. (П. Голуб, Сёмка-Европа) — Only Grandad Yevlampi has remained in the team, but what's the use? You can't milk a he-goat into a sieve.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как с козла молока
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КАК (ЧТО) ОТ КОЗЛА МОЛОКА coll, disapprov (как etc + PrepP these forms only subj-compl with бытье ( subj / gen: пользы, толку etc) fixed WOs.o. or sth. is of absolutely no use, help etc: пользы от X-a как от козла молока — X is (about) as useful as tits on a boarX is good for nothing one gets as much good out of X as milk from a he-goat trying to get some use out of X is like trying to get milk out of a billy goat.«Старика мирного убивать - это тоже война?» -«...Такие, как дед Гришака, и настраивали казаков супротив нас... От него пользы было, как от козла молока, а вреда много» (Шолохов 5). "Killing a peaceable old man - is that war too?"..It was old men like Grandad Grishaka who set the Cossacks against us.... Wfe got as much good out of him as milk from a he-goat. But he did a lot of harm" (5a). -
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• КАК < ЧТО> ОТ КОЗЛА МОЛОКА coll, disapprov=====⇒ s.o. or sth. is of absolutely no use, help etc:- trying to get some use out of X is like trying to get milk out of a billy goat.♦ "Старика мирного убивать - это тоже война?" - "...Такие, как дед Гришака, и настраивали казаков супротив нас... От него пользы было, как от козла молока, а вреда много" (Шолохов 5). "Killing a peaceable old man - is that war too?" "...It was old men like Grandad Grishaka who set the Cossacks against us...WJ got as much good out of him as milk from a he-goat. But he did a lot of harm" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как от козла молока
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7 что от козла молока
• КАК < ЧТО> ОТ КОЗЛА МОЛОКА coll, disapprov=====⇒ s.o. or sth. is of absolutely no use, help etc:- trying to get some use out of X is like trying to get milk out of a billy goat.♦ "Старика мирного убивать - это тоже война?" - "...Такие, как дед Гришака, и настраивали казаков супротив нас... От него пользы было, как от козла молока, а вреда много" (Шолохов 5). "Killing a peaceable old man - is that war too?" "...It was old men like Grandad Grishaka who set the Cossacks against us...WJ got as much good out of him as milk from a he-goat. But he did a lot of harm" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что от козла молока
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8 облагодетельствовать
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9 много тебе от этого толку
Ironical: much good may it do you, much good my it do youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > много тебе от этого толку
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10 очень это тебе поможет
Ironical: much good may it do you, much good my it do youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > очень это тебе поможет
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11 приводить к хорошим результатам
1) General subject: (очень) do much good2) Makarov: do much goodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приводить к хорошим результатам
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12 приводить к хорошим результатам
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > приводить к хорошим результатам
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13 ни к чёрту
ни к чёрту < не годится>прост., неодобр.no good at all; lousy; not worth a pin; not an atom of good; not worth a curse (a damn, a darn); not worth shucks Amer.- Плохой из меня конспиратор? - Ни к чёрту! Нервный ты очень. (М. Шолохов, Они сражались за Родину) — 'Not much good at underground work, am I?' 'No good at all! You're too nervy.'
- Я вот почти на десять годов его моложе, а здоровье ни к чёрту. Поизносились на войне. (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — 'I'm almost ten years younger than him, but my health is lousy. We all got worn out during the war.'
- Мой сын не щадил себя, вёл рассеянный образ жизни. У него лабильная психика, легко ранимая натура, он излишне возбудим, и нервы у него ни к чёрту. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'My son did not spare himself, he led a dissipated life. He's easily hurt, a little unstable mentally, excitable, and his nerves are pretty shot.'
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14 облагодетельствовать
сов. (вн.) уст., ирон.show* much favour (i.), do much good (i.)Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > облагодетельствовать
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15 облагодетельствовать (I) (св)
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16 облагодетельствовать
сов. (вн.) уст., ирон.show much favour (i), do much good (i)Новый большой русско-английский словарь > облагодетельствовать
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17 облагодетельствовать
1) General subject: do good (to s.o.), do somebody a great favour, load with benefits, load with favours2) Makarov: do much goodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > облагодетельствовать
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18 и на старуху бывает проруха
посл.cf. every man has a fool in his sleeve; no man is wise at all times; he is lifeless who is faultless; it could happen < even> to a bishop!; even Homer sometimes nods; a good marksman may miss; the best cart may be upset; the best cloth may have a moth in it; accidents will happen in the best regulated families; to err is human- Куда же мы с вами годимся? Всё забыли?.. У девочки-то скарлатина!.. - М-да, - сказал Баринов. - И на старуху бывает проруха. (Ю. Герман, Дело, которому ты служишь) — 'So we're not much good, are we? Have we forgotten everything we knew? And the baby girl has scarlet fever.' 'Every man has a fool in his sleeve,' Barinov said.
Более добросовестного и исполнительного солдата, чем Обухов, трудно было себе представить. Но, как говорят, и на старушку бывает прорушка. С кем греха не бывает? (М. Алексеев, Дивизионка) — It would be hard to conceive of a more conscientious, more efficient soldier than Obukhov. But, as they say, to err is human. Anyone can make mistakes.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и на старуху бывает проруха
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19 быть очень полезным
Makarov: do much goodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть очень полезным
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20 горичник олений
Botanical term: much-good (Peucedanum cervaria)
См. также в других словарях:
much good — … Useful english dictionary
not be much good — be no ˈgood | not be any/much ˈgood idiom 1. to not be useful; to have no useful effect • This gadget isn t much good. • It s no good trying to talk me out of leaving. • Was his advice ever any good? 2. to not be interesting or enjo … Useful english dictionary
not much good — not very effective or useful I tried to convince him to change his mind, but it wasn t much good. • • • Main Entry: ↑good … Useful english dictionary
half as big/much/good etc. as — half as big/much/good (etc.) as used to say that the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another The bush is half as tall as the tree. [=the tree is twice as tall as the bush] This dress costs half as much as that … Useful english dictionary
half as big/much/good as — half as big/much/good (etc.) as used to say that the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another The bush is half as tall as the tree. [=the tree is twice as tall as the bush] This dress costs half as much as that … Useful english dictionary
be any (or no or much) good — have some (or none or a lot of) merit. → good … English new terms dictionary
Good — Good, n. 1. That which possesses desirable qualities, promotes success, welfare, or happiness, is serviceable, fit, excellent, kind, benevolent, etc.; opposed to evil. [1913 Webster] There be many that say, Who will show us any good ? Ps. iv. 6.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
good — 1 /gUd/ adjective comparative better, superlative best /best/ 1 OF A HIGH STANDARD of a high standard: a good reputation | a good quality cloth | a good Muslim | This book is not as good as her last one. | His test scores were good, but hers were … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
good — good1 [ gud ] (comparative better [ betər ] ; superlative best [ best ] ) adjective *** ▸ 1 of high quality/standard ▸ 2 able to do something well ▸ 3 with qualities to do something ▸ 4 honest & morally correct ▸ 5 giving pleasant feeling ▸ 6… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
good — good1 W1S1 [gud] adj comparative better [ˈbetə US ər] superlative best [best] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(of a high standard)¦ 2¦(skilful)¦ 3¦(what you want)¦ 4¦(pleasant/enjoyable)¦ 5¦(successful/correct)¦ 6¦(suitable)¦ 7¦(useful)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
much — 1 /mVtS/ adverb 1 much taller/much more difficult etc used especially before comparatives and superlatives to mean a lot taller, a lot more difficult: You get a much better view if you stand on a chair. | She looks much fatter in real life than… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English