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حَسَنٌ \ fair: good, but not very good: His exam marks were only fair. good: having the right qualities: good soil; a good idea; a good teacher. well-(badly-) behaved: having good (bad) manners: Your son is a well-behaved little boy. -
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adjective (pleasant; not easily made angry: a good-natured fellow.) afable, bonachóntr[gʊd'neɪʧəd]1 bondadoso,-agood-natured ['gʊd'neɪʧərd] adj: amigable, amistoso, bonachón famadj.• bonachón, -ona adj.• bondadoso, -a adj.• buenazo, -a adj.'gʊd'neɪtʃərd, ˌgʊd'neɪtʃədadjective ( as permanent characteristic) bueno, de natural bondadoso['ɡʊd'neɪtʃǝd]ADJ [person] amable, simpático; [discussion] de tono amistoso* * *['gʊd'neɪtʃərd, ˌgʊd'neɪtʃəd]adjective ( as permanent characteristic) bueno, de natural bondadoso -
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104 not ***** adv
[nɒt]he is not here — non è qui, non c'è
it's too late, isn't it? — è troppo tardi, vero? or no?
she will not or won't go — non ci andrà
big, not to say enormous — grosso, per non dire enorme
not at all — niente affatto, per niente, (after thanks) prego, s'immagini
you must not or mustn't do this — non deve fare questo
have you finished? — not yet — hai finito? — non ancora
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105 good faith
1. n phrThe professors have no tenure and no security, save the kindness and good faith of those who hold the purse-strings... (U. Sinclair, ‘The Goose-Step’, ch. LXXIX) — Преподаватели в штат не входят, их положение неустойчиво и зависит от любезности и добрых намерений тех, на чьи деньги содержится учебное заведение.
Colonel: "...no doubt Jimmy acted in good faith. He's honest enough, whatever else he may be." (J. Osborne, ‘Look Back in Anger’, act II, sc. II) — Полковник: "...несомненно, Джонни поступил честно. Каковы бы ни были его другие качества, в его честности сомневаться не приходится."
2. int phrWhen Mrs Underwood took charge there were changes... The medical practitioner was changed. I should say at once that we have nothing whatever against the competence, responsibility or good faith of any of the persons appointed. (C. P. Snow, ‘In Their Wisdom’, ch. 10) — Когда миссис Андервуд взяла на себя ведение дома, начались перемены... Был сменен и врач. Я должен сразу оговориться, что мы не подвергаем ни малейшему сомнению компетентность, правомочность или добросовестность тех, кто их заменил.
видит Бог, честное слово; клянусь честью!, ей-ей!, по чести говоря (тж. (by) my faith!, in faith!, i' faith!, upon my faith!)Duchess of York: "Good faith, good faith, the saying did not hold In him that did object the same to thee... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Richard III’, act II, sc. IV) — Герцогиня Йоркская: "Вот как, вот как! Но эта поговорка Не подошла к тому, кто говорил..."
Sir Peter: "...But speak to me thus, and i' faith there's nothing I could refuse you." (R. Sheridan, ‘The School for Scandal’, act III, sc. I) — Сэр Питер: "...Но если ты будешь так со мной говорить, то, видит Бог, я не смогу тебе ни в чем отказать."
‘By my faith,’ said the Captain... ‘This is hardly fair, General...’ (W. Scott, ‘Redgauntlet’, ch. XXI) — - Клянусь честью, - сказал капитан... - Это не совсем справедливо, генерал...
In faith, he is a fine lad. (RHD) — Он, действительно, чудный парень.
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106 good riddance
1. n phrHis mother indignantly declared that a girl who could so conduct herself was indeed a good riddance. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dr. Marigold's Prescriptions’) — Его мать с негодованием заявила, что можно только радоваться избавлению от девушки, которая так ведет себя.
2. int phrHe took an interest in horses and broke his neck in Paris, walking downstairs. Good riddance for your aunt. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part I, ch. I) — Он увлекался лошадьми и умудрился сломать себе шею в Париже, упав с какой-то лестницы. Для твоей тетки это было счастливым избавлением.
избавились наконец!; ≈ скатертью дорога! (тж. good riddance to bad rubbish!)‘Good riddance to bad rubbish,’ was Aarfy's unperturbed response. ‘Don't say that about her!’ Nately protested with passion that was both a plea and a rebuke. ‘I want her to stay with me.’ (J. Heller, ‘Catch-22’, ch. XXVI) — - Барахло! Скатертью дорога! - невозмутимо заявил Аарфи. - Не говори так о ней! - горячо запротестовал Нейтли, и в голосе его послышались мольба и упрек. - Я хочу, чтобы она осталась со мной.
‘It was all I could do not to yell "Good riddance to bad rubbish" after him, like a kid,’ Dinny explained, with his little gurgling laugh. ‘But I’ didn't, missus, I jest [= just] said: ‘So long, Paddy.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 14) — - Я еле удержался, чтобы не крикнуть ему вслед как мальчишка: "Дурная трава из поля вон!" - проговорил Динни и коротко рассмеялся. - Но я не сказал этого, миссис, а просто крикнул ему: "Счастливо, Пэдди!"
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108 good
مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite. -
109 good for
صَالِح \ eligible: suitable to be chosen: eligible for a job; eligible for marriage. fit: suitable; good enough: The water was not fit to drink. good for: helping sb. or sth. to remain in the right condition or to reach a better condition: Fruit is good for your health. Rain is good for the crops. pious: very religious; always thinking of God. -
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adjective (pleasant; not easily made angry: a good-natured fellow.) afável* * *good-na.tured[gud n'eitʃəd] adj afável, agradável, bondoso, benévolo.————————good-naturedde boa índole. -
111 good books
«Хорошие книги». To be in someone's good books — создать о себе хорошее мнение у кого-либо. Выражение образовалось от более раннего определения слова book, которое означало лист бумаги. Goods books означает список друзей, а bad books («плохие книги») означает список недоброжелателей, врагов.Look, if you want to get back into your mother's good books, why not clean the bathroom whilst she's out? — Послушай, если ты хочешь вернуть расположение своей матери, почему бы тебе не вычистить ванную, пока она отсутствует?
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112 good
سَارٌّ \ delightful: very pleasant; charming. enjoyable: (of things, not people) pleasant. good: pleasing: good news; a good film. great: fine; very pleasing: We had a great time in Paris. joyful: very happy: A marriage is a joyful event. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time). pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). -
113 not very good at sth. / gerund
Общая лексика: не очень хорошо получается (I'm not very good at drawing circles, I'm better at squares.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not very good at sth. / gerund
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114 not bad
(quite good: `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.') nada mal -
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(quite good: `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.') ekki sem verstur -
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(quite good: `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.') kitűnő -
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fena sayılmaz* * *(quite good: `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.') oldukça iyi, hiç te fena sayılmaz -
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(quite good: `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.') (kar) dober -
119 not bad
• ei hullumpi• mukiinmenevä• mukiin• melko hyvä* * *(quite good: `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.') mukiinmenevä -
120 good
adj (better, best) 1. dobar, valjan; nepokvaren, svjež (meso); vrijedan, pravi (novac) 2. [& iron] drag, mio (your # lady = vaša mila supruga); lijep (a # leg) 3. ispravan, kako treba; koristan 4. čestit, krepostan, pošten 5. dobrostiv, plemenit, dobroćudan 6. povoljan (# news) 7. zdrav, koristan (milk is # for children) 8. vješt (čemu), dobar u čemu (at); spretan, nadaren, sposoban (for=za što 9. [com] pouzda, siguran, sposoban za plaćanje; utjeriv (# debts) 10. obilan, temeljit, valjan ( a # beating) 11. priličan, znatan (a # meny = prilično mnogo) 12. čitav, pun (a # hour = pun sat; it is three miles # from the station = ima pune (dobre) tri milje od stanice /[coll] not # enough = koji ne valja, koji ne zadovoljava; to keep # = držati se, ostati svjež (meso); # soil = dobro (plodno) tlo; be # enough to do (be so # as to) = budite tako dobri pa...; to have a # time = dobro se zabaljati, lijepo se provesti; [sl] that's a # un (one)! = ta (šala) vrijedi!; to be # for = 1. valjati, biti dobar (zdrav, sposoban za koga, što) 2. biti raspoložen za što (are you # for a cup of tea?) 3. [com] biti vrijedan kredita, moći platiti; a # deal = (prilično) mnogo, znatno, dobrano; silno, svu silu; to be as # as one's word = držati riječ, biti pouzdan; enough is as # as a feast = ne traži hljeba preko pogače; to hold (stand) # = još vrijediti, biti još na snazi; [com] a # man = koji može udovoljiti svojim novčanim obvezama, solventan; to make # = nadoknaditi; all in # time = sve u svoje vrijeme; in # time = na vrijeme, pravovremeno; # at (languages) = nadaren za (jezike); # heavens!, # gracious! = nebesa!, sveti bože!; to say a # word for = uložiti dobru riječ za koga, zagovarati koga; to have a # night = dobro spavati; a # story = zabavna pripovijest; [ins] a # life = očekivan dug život (prihvatljiv za osiguravajući zavod); I have a # mind to go there = dolazi mi da odem onamo; # breeding = dobar odgoj; # citizen = svjestan građanin; # fellow = društven čovjek, ugodan drug; Good Friday = Veliki petak; # humour = dobroćudnost, dobro raspoloženje; # looks = privlačiva (lijepa) vanjština; # luck (to you)! = želim vam svaku sreću!; [coll] # money = dobra plaća, visoka nadnica; [arch] # morrow = dobro jutro!; # nature = dobroćudna (prijazna) narav; # sense = svjesno (zdrvo) prosuđivanje, razboritost; # temper = dobroćudnost, mirna (blaga) ćud; # thing = 1. dobar posao 2. duhovita izreka (primjedba); # things = poslstice; # offices = diplomatsko posredovanje; [com] your # self = vaša cijenjena tvrtka; Vi; [com] # trade paper = kratkoročna robna mjenica sposobna za diskontiranje; to be # at law = biti pravno valjan; not so #! = kakve li pogreške!, kakva li neuspjeha!* * *
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pravomoćan
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