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1 по праву, без посторонней помощи (If someone has a position in their own right , they have earned it or obtained it by themselves and not because of anyone else: She's a millionaire in her own right . -
General subject: in one's own rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по праву, без посторонней помощи (If someone has a position in their own right , they have earned it or obtained it by themselves and not because of anyone else: She's a millionaire in her own right . -
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2 Д-294
СВОЙ В ДОСКУ СВОЙ ПАРЕНЬ В ДОСКУ both highly coll NP often subj-compl with copula (subj: human usu. this WO (1st var.)) genuinely close (in convictions, values etc) and trusted, accepted by the group in questionone of our (your, their) ownone of the gang (the guys etc) one of us (you, them, ours, yours, theirs) (all right).Тут мы собутыльники... А за дверями Павильона мы социальные индивиды, устраивающие свои делишки. Тут ты свой в доску парень. А там ты активист. Карьерист, точнее говоря (Зиновьев 1). "We're all drinking companions here....But as soon as we get outside the doors of the Pavilion we're social individuals going about our own little affairs. In here you're just one of the lads. Out there you're an activist, or rather a careerist" (1a).Дважды уже мимо Пантелея прошли дружинники... «Боятся, что иностранец», - подумал Пантелей... «Который час, не скажете?» - спросил дружинник. Решили, наконец, выяснить - иностранец или наш. Сейчас он им покажет, что в доску свой, несмотря на длинные волосы и замшевые кеды. «У вас рубля случайно не будет, папаша? — хриплым голосом ответил он вопросом на вопрос. - Душа горит...» Дружина испустила вздох облегчения — свой парень! (Аксёнов 6). ( context transl) TWice already a group of vigilantes had walked past Pan-telei....They're afraid I'm a foreigner, thought Pantelei...."What's the time, please?" asked one of the vigilantes. They had finally decided to find out whether he was a foreigner or one of ours. He would now show them that he was one hundred percent Soviet, in spite of his long hair and suede sneakers. "You wouldn't happen to have a ruble to spare, would you, dad?" He answered their question with another question in a hoarse, desperate voice. "My soul's on fire..." The vigilantes gave a sigh of relief-he's one of ours all right! (6a). -
3 свой в доску
• СВОЙ В ДОСКУ; СВОЙ ПАРЕНЬ В ДОСКУ both highly coll[NP; often subj-compl with copula (subj: human); usu. this WO (1st var.)]=====⇒ genuinely close (in convictions, values etc) and trusted, accepted by the group in question:- one of our (your, their) own;- one of the gang (the guys etc);- one of us (you, them, ours, yours, theirs) (all right).♦ Тут мы собутыльники... А за дверями Павильона мы социальные индивиды, устраивающие свои делишки. Тут ты свой в доску парень. А там ты активист. Карьерист, точнее говоря (Зиновьев 1). "We're all drinking companions here....But as soon as we get outside the doors of the Pavilion we're social individuals going about our own little affairs. In here you're just one of the lads. Out there you're an activist, or rather a careerist" (1a).♦ Дважды уже мимо Пантелея прошли дружинники... "Боятся, что иностранец", - подумал Пантелей... "Который час, не скажете?" - спросил дружинник. Решили, наконец, выяснить - иностранец или наш. Сейчас он им покажет, что в доску свой, несмотря на длинные волосы и замшевые кеды. "У вас рубля случайно не будет, папаша? - хриплым голосом ответил он вопросом на вопрос. - Душа горит..." Дружина испустила вздох облегчения - свой парень! (Аксёнов 6). [context transl] Twice already a group of vigilantes had walked past Pantelei....They're afraid I'm a foreigner, thought Pantelei...."What's the time, please?" asked one of the vigilantes. They had finally decided to find out whether he was a foreigner or one of ours. He would now show them that he was one hundred percent Soviet, in spite of his long hair and suede sneakers. "You wouldn't happen to have a ruble to spare, would you, dad?" He answered their question with another question in a hoarse, desperate voice. "My soul's on fire..." The vigilantes gave a sigh of relief-he's one of ours all right! (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свой в доску
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4 свой парень в доску
• СВОЙ В ДОСКУ; СВОЙ ПАРЕНЬ В ДОСКУ both highly coll[NP; often subj-compl with copula (subj: human); usu. this WO (1st var.)]=====⇒ genuinely close (in convictions, values etc) and trusted, accepted by the group in question:- one of our (your, their) own;- one of the gang (the guys etc);- one of us (you, them, ours, yours, theirs) (all right).♦ Тут мы собутыльники... А за дверями Павильона мы социальные индивиды, устраивающие свои делишки. Тут ты свой в доску парень. А там ты активист. Карьерист, точнее говоря (Зиновьев 1). "We're all drinking companions here....But as soon as we get outside the doors of the Pavilion we're social individuals going about our own little affairs. In here you're just one of the lads. Out there you're an activist, or rather a careerist" (1a).♦ Дважды уже мимо Пантелея прошли дружинники... "Боятся, что иностранец", - подумал Пантелей... "Который час, не скажете?" - спросил дружинник. Решили, наконец, выяснить - иностранец или наш. Сейчас он им покажет, что в доску свой, несмотря на длинные волосы и замшевые кеды. "У вас рубля случайно не будет, папаша? - хриплым голосом ответил он вопросом на вопрос. - Душа горит..." Дружина испустила вздох облегчения - свой парень! (Аксёнов 6). [context transl] Twice already a group of vigilantes had walked past Pantelei....They're afraid I'm a foreigner, thought Pantelei...."What's the time, please?" asked one of the vigilantes. They had finally decided to find out whether he was a foreigner or one of ours. He would now show them that he was one hundred percent Soviet, in spite of his long hair and suede sneakers. "You wouldn't happen to have a ruble to spare, would you, dad?" He answered their question with another question in a hoarse, desperate voice. "My soul's on fire..." The vigilantes gave a sigh of relief-he's one of ours all right! (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > свой парень в доску
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5 любимый
1) General subject: beloved, darling, dear, fair haired, fancied, favourite, jo, lief, my own one, my very own, near and dear, own, pet, precious, sweet, sweet one (в обращении), sweetie, treasure, true-love, truelove, turtledove, well beloved, well-beloved (горячо), all-liked (популярный), well-loved, Baby Cake, boyfriend, hun3) American: fair-haired, favorite4) Obsolete: affected5) Rare: minion6) Australian slang: duck7) Scottish language: joe8) Jargon: cookey, cookie, honey, smart cookie, snuggle-pup, briney, fave-rave, sweet pea9) American English: fave (abbreviation of 'favourite', used especially in show business)10) Black slang: boo (по отношению к говорящему; Even when I’m with my boo, all I think about is you)11) Makarov: sweetheart (в обращении) -
6 родной
1. own; native; dearлюбимый, родной — my own one
2. native3. vernacularСинонимический ряд:дорога (прил.) бесценна; дорога; драгоценна; желанна; любезна; мила; ненаглядна -
7 сердце
ср.heart; darling, love, sweetheart (обращение)••большого сердца — to have a big heart, to be bighearted
большое сердце — (to have) a big heart, with a big heart, to be bighearted
в сердцах — in (a fit of) temper, angrily
вымещать сердце — (на ком-л./чем-л.) to vent one's anger on smb./smth., to take one's anger out on smb./smth.
вырывать из сердца — to wrench, rip smth. out of smb.'s heart
носить под сердцем — to carry (a child) under one's heart, to be with child
от всего сердца — whole-heartedly, from the bottom of one's heart
от доброго сердца — with goob intentions, meaning well, with (having) best interest in heart
от чистого сердца — in all sincerity, right from the heart, with all one's heart
открывать сердце — (кому-л.; объясниться в любви) to open one's heart to smb., to declare one's love to smb.; ( открыться, облегчить душу) to open one's heart/soul to smb., to bare one's soul to smb.
отрывать от сердца — to rip, tear from one's heart; to close one's heart to smb., to tear smb. out of one's heart
по сердцу — (кому-л.) разг. to one's liking; after one's heart
покорять сердце — to win smb.'s heart, to win the affection of, to win smb. over
предлагать руку и сердце — ( кому-л.) to offer smb. one's hand and heart
принимать близко к сердцу — to take smth. (very much) to heart
с замиранием сердца — with sinking/palpitating heart
с легким сердцем — with a light heart, lightly
с тяжелым сердцем — with a heavy heart; (делать что-л.) heavy-hearted
с упавшим сердцем — with one's heart in one's mouth, overcome by fear
с чистым сердцем — with an open, sincere heart
сердце не камень — a man's heart isn't made of stone, one doesn't have a heart of stone
положа руку на сердце разг. — (quite) frankly
принимать что-л. близко к сердцу — to take/lay smth. to heart
с глаз долой - из сердца вон — out of sight, out of mind
сердцу не прикажешь — the heart has a will of its own, one can't tell one's heart what to feel, the heart has reasons that reason does not understand
у него отлегло от сердца, отошло от сердца — he felt (greatly) relieved, his heart lifted, a weight was lifted from him
у него сердце кровью обливается — his heart is bleeding, his heart goes out
у него сердце разрывается/рвется (на части) — (от чего-л.) his heart is breaking (in two) with smth.
у него сердце упало/замерло/оборвалось — his heart sank, his heart skipped, his heart missed a beat, his heart stood still
у него тяжело на сердце — his heart is heavy, he is sick at heart
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8 признавать свои ошибки
1) General subject: acknowledge mistakes, avow errors, own faults, admit one's errors3) Patents: retractУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признавать свои ошибки
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9 дорогой
1) General subject: big ticket, costly, darling, dear, dear thing, deary, expensive, high, high priced, hight-priced, love, luxurious, my own one (в обращении), precious, sweet, sweetheart (в обращении), sweetie (особ. о женщине), sweeting (в обращении), valuable, high-interest (loan, etc.), up-market, extravagant, hun2) Colloquial: cookie, honey (часто Honey), pricey3) American: big-ticket, costive4) French: cheri5) Obsolete: lief6) Bookish: dispendious8) Economy: high-priced, high-priced (о товаре, услуге)9) Australian slang: buggalugs, buggerlugs, duck10) Diplomatic term: sacred11) Irish: machree12) Gentle: sweet heart13) Jargon: pricey (о цене), smart cookie, briney (You look lovely tonight, me old briney.), spendy, cookey14) Advertising: high-end15) American English: sugar-baby (a term of endearment), sugar-babe, sugar-pie -
10 признавать свои недостатки
1) General subject: acknowledge faults, own one's faults2) Makarov: acknowledge( one's) faultsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признавать свои недостатки
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11 М-30
ПОД МАРКОЙ чего PrepP Invar Prep the resulting PrepP is adv(to do sth.) concealing one's true motives by adopting a false cover, acting in an insincere manner etc (as specified)under the guise (the pretext) of.Сосед был человек неважнецкий. Комнату занял нахраписто после войны под маркой того, что инвалид (Трифонов 1). This neighbor was not a very nice man. He had seized his own one-room apartment right after the war, and rather highhandedly, under the guise of being a disabled veteran (1a). -
12 С-150
СЕРДЦУ HE ПРИКАЖЕШЬ (saying) you cannot force yourself to fall in or out of love with s.o.: = the heart has a will of its own one can't tell one's heart what to feel the heart has reasons that reason does not understand."...О Мишке Кошевом с нонешнего (regional = нынешнего) дня и думать позабудь»... - «Вы, братушка, знаете? Сердцу не прикажешь!» (Шолохов 5). "...Forget Mishka Koshevoi and never think of him again."..."Surely you should know, brother? We can't tell our hearts what to feel!" (5a). -
13 под маркой
[PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====⇒ (to do sth.) concealing one's true motives by adopting a false cover, acting in an insincere manner etc (as specified):- under the guise < the pretext> of.♦ Сосед был человек неважнецкий. Комнату занял нахраписто после войны под маркой того, что инвалид (Трифонов 1). This neighbor was not a very nice man. He had seized his own one-room apartment right after the war, and rather highhandedly, under the guise of being a disabled veteran (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под маркой
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14 сердцу не прикажешь
[saying]=====⇒ you cannot force yourself to fall in or out of love with s.o.:- the heart has reasons that reason does not understand.♦ "...О Мишке Кошевом с нонешнего [regional = нынешнего] дня и думать позабудь"... - "Вы, братушка, знаете? Сердцу не прикажешь!" (Шолохов 5). "...Forget Mishka Koshevoi and never think of him again."..."Surely you should know, brother? We can't tell our hearts what to feel!" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сердцу не прикажешь
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15 С-386
ГЛОТАТЬ СЛЮНКИ coll VP subj: human to look with desire at sth. alluring (yet inaccessible)X глотает слюнки - X's mouth watersthing Y makes X's mouth water X drools (over thing Y) X looks on longingly (hungrily, enviously).Смотрю на их новую машину и слюнки глотаю. Мне бы такую! When I look at their new car my mouth waters. If only I could own one like that! -
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• ГЛОТАТЬ СЛЮНКИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to look with desire at sth. alluring (yet inaccessible):- X looks on longingly (hungrily, enviously).♦ Смотрю на их новую машину и слюнки глотаю. Мне бы такую! When I look at their new car my mouth waters. If only I could own one like that!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глотать слюнки
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17 Кто не знает иностранных языков, не знает ничего и о своем
погов. "He who knows no foreign language does not know his own one." (Goethe)Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Кто не знает иностранных языков, не знает ничего и о своем
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18 собственный
(one's) ownсобственный дом — one's own house*, a private house*
в собственные руки — in smb.'s own hands; (надпись на конверте и т. п.) personal
чувство собственного достоинства — proper pride, self-respect, dignity
собственная выгода — one's own profit
собственной персоной как нареч. — in person
имя собственное грам. — proper name / noun
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со́бственный дом — one's own house
в со́бственные ру́ки — in smb's own hands
чу́вство со́бственного досто́инства — proper pride, self-respect, dignity
со́бственная вы́года — one's own profit
со́бственный акционе́рный капита́л эк. — (owner's) equity
соотноше́ние заёмных и со́бственных средств эк. — debt-to-equity ratio
со́бственный корреспонде́нт — staff correspondent / reporter
со́бственный шум тех. — internal / intrinsic noise
••и́мя со́бственное грам. — proper name / noun
в со́бственном смы́сле — in the true sense
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20 Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего
One must соре with his problems himself See Всяк за себя (B), Живи всяк своим умом да своим горбом (Ж)Cf: Every man must carry his own sack to the mill (Br.). Every man must stand on his own two feet (Am.). Every man must stand on his own two legs (Br.). Everyone for himself (Am., Br.). Every pot must stand upon its own bottom (Am.). Let every peddler carry his own pack (Am.), Let every pedlar carry his own burden (pack) (Br.). Let every pig dig for herself (Br.). Let every tub stand on its own bottom (Am., Br.). Let him save himself who can (Am.). Self-help is the best help (Am.). Self preservation is the first law of nature (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Спасение утопающего - дело рук самого утопающего
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