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1 недалёкий
1. near, not far off; ( короткий) short2. ( близкий по времени) nearв недалёком прошлом — not long ago, in recent times, in the recent past
в недалёком будущем — in the near, или not distant, future
3. ( глуповатый) none too clever, dull-witted, not bright♢
он недалёк от истины — he is very near the truth, he is not far off the mark -
2 недалёкий
1) ( о расстоянии) near, not far off; ( короткий) shortнедалёкое путеше́ствие — short journey
на недалёком расстоя́нии — at a short distance
2) ( близкий по времени) nearв недалёком про́шлом — not long ago, in recent times, in the recent past
в недалёком бу́дущем — in the near / not-so-distant future
3) ( глуповатый) none too clever, dull-witted, not bright••он недалёк от и́стины — he is very near the truth, he is not far off the mark
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3 недалекий
(недалёкий)прил.1) near(by), close; short; not far (off)он недалек от истины — he is very near the truth, he is not far off the mark
2) ( близкий по времени)recent; near3) ( глуповатый)dull(-witted), stupid; not bright -
4 недалеко от истины
General subject: not far off the mark, not far from the truthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > недалеко от истины
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5 неточный
Неточный - inaccurate, loose; far off the markThere is evidence, however, that the 2/3 power may not be too far off the mark.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > неточный
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6 некстати
1) General subject: amiss, beside the mark, beside the question, inappropriately, inaptly, inopportunely, malapropos, mistime, neither here nor there, off the point, out of season, out of turn, not to the point, at inappropriate times2) Colloquial: off the mark3) Diplomatic term: away from the point, wide off the mark -
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HE В ТУ СТЕПЬ (заехал, понесло кого и т. п.) coll, НА СТЁНКУ) highly coll VP subj: human to become usu. humor PrepP Invar adv or subj-compl with бытыз (subj: human) (one said) sth. that is not relevant to the theme of the conversation, or that goes beyond what is considered acceptable under the given circumstancesX не в ту степь заехал ' X went too farX was wide of the markwhat X said was off the wall (out of line).(author's usage) По бесстрастному лицу помощника Марлен Михайлович понял, что в этот момент он слегка пережал, прозвучал слегка — не-совсем-в-ту-степь, но ему как-то уже было веб равно (Аксенов 7). The blank face of the Important Personage's assistant told him (Marlen Mikhailovich) that this time he had gone a bit too far, but by now he was past caring (7a). -
8 не в ту степь
• НЕ В ТУ СТЕПЬ (заехал, понесло кого и т.п.) coll, usu. humor[PrepP; Invar; adv or subj-compl with быть (subj: human)]=====⇒ (one said) sth. that is not relevant to the theme of the conversation, or that goes beyond what is considered acceptable under the given circumstances:- what X said was off the wall < out of line>.♦ [author's usage] По бесстрастному лицу помощника Марлен Михайлович понял, что в этот момент он слегка пережал, прозвучал слегка - не-совсем-в-ту-степь, но ему как-то уже было всё равно (Аксёнов 7). The blank face of the Important Personage's assistant told him [Marlen Mikhailovich] that this time he had gone a bit too far, but by now he was past caring (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в ту степь
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9 глаз
муж.eye;сленг blinker, daylight, glimmer, keeker, light, peeperбросаться в глаза, бить в глаза — to be striking, to strike/catch one's eye, to arrest one's attention; to be evident
портить себе глаза — to spoil one's eyes; to ruin one's eyesight
вертеться перед глазами — to pester smb. with one's presence, to keep hanging around smb.
радовать глаз — to please/delight one's eyes
резать глаза — to hurt/offend the eyes
скрыться из глаз — to disappear from sight/view, to pass out of sight/view
выкатывать глаза, таращить глаза, пялить глаза —разг. to stare, to open one's eyes wide
заводить глаза, закатывать глаза — to roll up/back one's eyes
отводить глаза — to throw dust in smb.'s eyes
прятать глаза — to hide one's eyes, to avoid smb.'s eyes
впиваться глазами — разг. to stare hard at smb., to fix one's eyes on smb.
есть глазами, поедать глазами, пожирать глазами — разг. to devour smb. with one's eyes, to eye smb. greedily
мерить глазами — to look smb. up and down, to look smb. over
пробегать глазами — to run one's eyes over smth., to skim smth., to scan smth.
провожать глазами — to follow smb. with one's eyes
смотреть чьими-то глазами на что-л. — to look at smth. through the eyes of smb., to see smth. smb.'s way
смотреть иными/другими глазами на что-л. — to see smth. in a different light
стоять перед глазами, стоять в глазах у кого-л. — to be always on smb.'s mind
у него глаз наметан — he has a trained eye, he has a good eye for smth./smb.
с закрытыми глазами — with one's eyes closed, blindly
темно, хоть глаз выколи разг. — it is pitch-dark
не в бровь, а в глаз разг. — to hit the mark; to strike home
с глаз долой - из сердца вон! — out of sight, out of mind
бычий глаз, воловий глаз — ox-eye
водить глазами — (по) to cast one's eye (over)
выпуклые глаза, глаза навыкате — prominent/bulging eyes
дурной глаз, черный глаз — evil eye
живые глаза — bright/sparkling eyes
завязывать глаза — (кому-л.) to blindfold
попадаться на глаза — to catch smb.'s eye, to catch sight of smb.
••не спускать глаз с кого-л., не отрывать глаз — not let smb. out of one's sight; not take one's eyes off smb., to keep one's eyes glued on smb.
положить глаз на кого-л./что-л. — разг. to take notice/note of smb./smth.
глаза сломаешь — you could go blind/crazy
идти куда глаза глядят — to wander aimlessly; to follow one's nose
невооруженным/простым глазом — with the naked eye
ради прекрасных глаз — as a favour, just to please smb.
сказать прямо в глаза кому-л. — to say straight to smb.'s face
смеяться кому-л. в глаза — to laugh in smb.s face
У него глаза разбегаются. — He doesn't know where to look (first).
У нее глаза на мокром месте. — She is always on the verge of tears.
- в глазах- для отвода глаз
- за глаза- на глаз- на глазах
- не моргнув глазом
- с глазу на глаз
- с пьяных глаз
- смотреть во все глаза -
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ОБХОДИТЬ/ОБОЙТИ СТОРОНОЙ (СТОРОНКОЙ) кого-что VP1. (subj: human or collect) intentionally not to come into contact with some person or go to some placeX обходит Y-a стороной — X avoids YX gives a wide berth to Y.Оплакивая погибшие шестидесятые, он блуждал по остаткам декады и дом своего старого друга старался обходить стороной (Аксенов 6). Lamenting the lost sixties, he had wandered among the remnants of the decade and tried to avoid the house of his old friend (6a).2. ( subj: usu. abstr) not to affect, touch, have an impact on s.o. or sth.: X обошел Y-a стороной = X passed Y byII Neg X не обошёл Y-a стороной — (in limited contexts) X left its mark on Y. "А тут на днях налог принесли». - «Налог?» - Михаил озадаченно посмотрел на мать. До сих пор налоги обходили их стороной (Абрамов 1). "Then there's that tax thing they brought around the other day." "Taxes?" Mikhail gave his mother a puzzled look. So far, taxes had passed them by (1a).Новое гуманистическое время не обошло стороной и ипподромный верзошник (slang = уборная): кабинки спилили чуть ли не до пупа... (Аксенов 6). The new age of humanism has also left its mark on the men's room at the racetrack: The cubicle walls have been sawn off almost down to navel height... (6a). -
11 обойти сторонкой
[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ intentionally not to come into contact with some person or go to some place:- X gives a wide berth to Y.♦ Оплакивая погибшие шестидесятые, он блуждал по остаткам декады и дом своего старого друга старался обходить стороной (Аксенов 6). Lamenting the lost sixties, he had wandered among the remnants of the decade and tried to avoid the house of his old friend (6a).2. [subj: usu. abstr]⇒ not to affect, touch, have an impact on s.o. or sth.:♦ "А тут на днях налог принесли". - "Налог?" - Михаил озадаченно посмотрел на мать. До сих пор налоги обходили их стороной (Абрамов 1). "Then there's that tax thing they brought around the other day." "Taxes?" Mikhail gave his mother a puzzled look. So far, taxes had passed them by (1a).♦ Новое гуманистическое время не обошло стороной и ипподромный верзошник [slang = уборная]: кабинки спилили чуть ли не до пупа... (Аксенов 6). The new age of humanism has also left its mark on the men's room at the racetrack: The cubicle walls have been sawn off almost down to navel height... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обойти сторонкой
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12 обойти стороной
[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ intentionally not to come into contact with some person or go to some place:- X gives a wide berth to Y.♦ Оплакивая погибшие шестидесятые, он блуждал по остаткам декады и дом своего старого друга старался обходить стороной (Аксенов 6). Lamenting the lost sixties, he had wandered among the remnants of the decade and tried to avoid the house of his old friend (6a).2. [subj: usu. abstr]⇒ not to affect, touch, have an impact on s.o. or sth.:♦ "А тут на днях налог принесли". - "Налог?" - Михаил озадаченно посмотрел на мать. До сих пор налоги обходили их стороной (Абрамов 1). "Then there's that tax thing they brought around the other day." "Taxes?" Mikhail gave his mother a puzzled look. So far, taxes had passed them by (1a).♦ Новое гуманистическое время не обошло стороной и ипподромный верзошник [slang = уборная]: кабинки спилили чуть ли не до пупа... (Аксенов 6). The new age of humanism has also left its mark on the men's room at the racetrack: The cubicle walls have been sawn off almost down to navel height... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обойти стороной
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13 обходить сторонкой
[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ intentionally not to come into contact with some person or go to some place:- X gives a wide berth to Y.♦ Оплакивая погибшие шестидесятые, он блуждал по остаткам декады и дом своего старого друга старался обходить стороной (Аксенов 6). Lamenting the lost sixties, he had wandered among the remnants of the decade and tried to avoid the house of his old friend (6a).2. [subj: usu. abstr]⇒ not to affect, touch, have an impact on s.o. or sth.:♦ "А тут на днях налог принесли". - "Налог?" - Михаил озадаченно посмотрел на мать. До сих пор налоги обходили их стороной (Абрамов 1). "Then there's that tax thing they brought around the other day." "Taxes?" Mikhail gave his mother a puzzled look. So far, taxes had passed them by (1a).♦ Новое гуманистическое время не обошло стороной и ипподромный верзошник [slang = уборная]: кабинки спилили чуть ли не до пупа... (Аксенов 6). The new age of humanism has also left its mark on the men's room at the racetrack: The cubicle walls have been sawn off almost down to navel height... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обходить сторонкой
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14 обходить стороной
[VP]=====1. [subj: human or collect]⇒ intentionally not to come into contact with some person or go to some place:- X gives a wide berth to Y.♦ Оплакивая погибшие шестидесятые, он блуждал по остаткам декады и дом своего старого друга старался обходить стороной (Аксенов 6). Lamenting the lost sixties, he had wandered among the remnants of the decade and tried to avoid the house of his old friend (6a).2. [subj: usu. abstr]⇒ not to affect, touch, have an impact on s.o. or sth.:♦ "А тут на днях налог принесли". - "Налог?" - Михаил озадаченно посмотрел на мать. До сих пор налоги обходили их стороной (Абрамов 1). "Then there's that tax thing they brought around the other day." "Taxes?" Mikhail gave his mother a puzzled look. So far, taxes had passed them by (1a).♦ Новое гуманистическое время не обошло стороной и ипподромный верзошник [slang = уборная]: кабинки спилили чуть ли не до пупа... (Аксенов 6). The new age of humanism has also left its mark on the men's room at the racetrack: The cubicle walls have been sawn off almost down to navel height... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обходить стороной
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