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81 один-одинехонек
• ОДИН-ОДИНЕХОНЕК <- ОДИНЕШЕНЕК>; ОДНА-ОДИНЕХОНЬКА <- ОДИНЕШЕНЬКА> all coll[AdjP; usu. nom; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or detached modif]=====⇒ absolutely and completely alone:- all alone;- all by o.s.♦ Бывало, он меня не замечает, а я стою у двери и думаю: "Бедный, бедный старик! Нас много, мы играем, нам весело, а он - один-одинешенек..." (Толстой 2). Sometimes he did not notice me and I would stand at the door and think. Poor, poor old man! There are lots of us, we can play and it's fun for us, but he - he's all alone... (2b)♦ И этак проводил время, один-одинешенек в целом мире, молодой... человек, сидень-сиднем, в халате и без галстука (Гоголь 3). And thus, all by his lonesome in the whole world, did a young man...pass his time, sitting like a bump on a log, a sloven in a dressing-gown and without a cravat (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > один-одинехонек
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82 один-одинешенек
• ОДИН-ОДИНЕХОНЕК <- ОДИНЕШЕНЕК>; ОДНА-ОДИНЕХОНЬКА <- ОДИНЕШЕНЬКА> all coll[AdjP; usu. nom; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or detached modif]=====⇒ absolutely and completely alone:- all alone;- all by o.s.♦ Бывало, он меня не замечает, а я стою у двери и думаю: "Бедный, бедный старик! Нас много, мы играем, нам весело, а он - один-одинешенек..." (Толстой 2). Sometimes he did not notice me and I would stand at the door and think. Poor, poor old man! There are lots of us, we can play and it's fun for us, but he - he's all alone... (2b)♦ И этак проводил время, один-одинешенек в целом мире, молодой... человек, сидень-сиднем, в халате и без галстука (Гоголь 3). And thus, all by his lonesome in the whole world, did a young man...pass his time, sitting like a bump on a log, a sloven in a dressing-gown and without a cravat (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > один-одинешенек
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83 одна-одинехонька
• ОДИН-ОДИНЕХОНЕК <- ОДИНЕШЕНЕК>; ОДНА-ОДИНЕХОНЬКА <- ОДИНЕШЕНЬКА> all coll[AdjP; usu. nom; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or detached modif]=====⇒ absolutely and completely alone:- all alone;- all by o.s.♦ Бывало, он меня не замечает, а я стою у двери и думаю: "Бедный, бедный старик! Нас много, мы играем, нам весело, а он - один-одинешенек..." (Толстой 2). Sometimes he did not notice me and I would stand at the door and think. Poor, poor old man! There are lots of us, we can play and it's fun for us, but he - he's all alone... (2b)♦ И этак проводил время, один-одинешенек в целом мире, молодой... человек, сидень-сиднем, в халате и без галстука (Гоголь 3). And thus, all by his lonesome in the whole world, did a young man...pass his time, sitting like a bump on a log, a sloven in a dressing-gown and without a cravat (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > одна-одинехонька
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84 одна-одинешенька
• ОДИН-ОДИНЕХОНЕК <- ОДИНЕШЕНЕК>; ОДНА-ОДИНЕХОНЬКА <- ОДИНЕШЕНЬКА> all coll[AdjP; usu. nom; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or detached modif]=====⇒ absolutely and completely alone:- all alone;- all by o.s.♦ Бывало, он меня не замечает, а я стою у двери и думаю: "Бедный, бедный старик! Нас много, мы играем, нам весело, а он - один-одинешенек..." (Толстой 2). Sometimes he did not notice me and I would stand at the door and think. Poor, poor old man! There are lots of us, we can play and it's fun for us, but he - he's all alone... (2b)♦ И этак проводил время, один-одинешенек в целом мире, молодой... человек, сидень-сиднем, в халате и без галстука (Гоголь 3). And thus, all by his lonesome in the whole world, did a young man...pass his time, sitting like a bump on a log, a sloven in a dressing-gown and without a cravat (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > одна-одинешенька
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85 смотреть сквозь розовые очки
[VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to idealize s.o. or sth., not notice his or its shortcomings:- X смотрит на Y-а сквозь розовые очки≈ X sees (looks at) Y through rose-colored glasses.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смотреть сквозь розовые очки
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86 løbe
41) бе́гать2) течь, протека́тьtíden løber — вре́мя бежи́т
løbe fra — убега́ть (от ответственности и т. п.)
løbe fra sit ord — не сдержа́ть своего́ сло́ва
løbe igénnem — пробежа́ть (глаза́ми), провести́ ( расчёской)
løbe óver — перебежа́ть
* * *charge, flow, ladder, race, run* * *I. (en -r)( osteløbe) rennet;( drøvtyggermave) abomasum.II. vb (løb, løbet) run,( om vand også) flow;( om kondiløb) jog;( om vej) run;( om skibs fart) do ( fx she can do 20 knots);( være i kraft) run ( fx the contract runs to March 31);( være brunstig) be in heat;[ lade ham løbe] let him go;[ lade munden løbe] jabber away;[ tønden løber] the barrel leaks;[ løbe fuld af vand] fill with water,(mar også) be swamped;[ løbe varm]( om maskindel) get hot, run hot;[ løbe sig varm] run to get warm, run until you get warm;[ med præp & adv:][ løbe af] run off;(se også spor);[ løbe af med] run away with ( fx his feelings (, imagination, temper) ran away with him),( vinde) carry off ( fx a girl, the prize, the victory);( også) he was carried away by his feelings;(se også god(e hjerte));[ løbe an] tarnish;[ løbe an på]( stole på) bank on,( tage chancen) gamble on;[ løbe bort med] run away (el. off) with,( elsker også) elope with;[ løbe fra ansvaret] shirk the responsibility;[ det kan du ikke løbe fra] you can't get away from that;[ løbe fra et løfte] go back (, mere neds: welsh) on a promise;[ løbe fra sit ord] go back on one's word;(dvs han er gammeldags) he is (hopelessly) behind the times;[ tiden var løbet fra mig] I did not notice how late it was; I had lost count of the time;[ løbe igennem] run through ( fx the main points);[ løbe avisen igennem] glance through the paper;[ løbe ind i](om havn etc) put into, run into, enter ( fx the harbour),(fig: møde) run into, come up against ( fx difficulties);( udsprede) spread ( fx rumours);(se også II. rende (med) & limstang, (halv) vind);[ give ham en historie at løbe med] fob him off with a story;[ det løb mig koldt ned ad ryggen] it sent a shiver down my spine;[ løbe om] run about, run around;(se også hjørne, II. kap);[ løbe op]( om syning) come undone,( indhente) overtake;[ det løber op]( om beløb) it mounts up;[ løbe over gaden] run across the street;(se også I. bred, I. ende);[ munden løb over på ham] his tongue ran away with him; he blurted the secret (etc) out;[ løbe over til fjenden] go over to the enemy;T rat;[ løbe på]( støde imod) run against, run into,( tilfældigt træffe) run into, come across;[ have noget at løbe på] have a margin;[ så har vi 10 minutter at løbe på] that leaves us 10 minutes;[ løbe rundt], se rundt;[ løbe sammen]( om mælk) curdle;F converge;( stimle sammen) collect;( om farver) run together;(dvs hurtigere) spurt;[ folk kom løbende ` til] people came running up;[ det er ikke sådan at løbe til] it takes some doing;[ løbe ud]( om ur) run down,( blandes) run together;(se også udløbe);[ løbe ud i] run into,(fig) end in;( om vandløb) run (el. flow) into ( fx the river runs (el. flows) into the sea);(se også I. sand, I. spids);[ løbe væk] run away, run off;(se også ovf: løbe bort). -
87 sacudón
m.violent shake, jolt, shake, shock.* * *SM LAm violent shake* * *1) (AmL fam)a) ( sacudida violenta) shake, shakingb) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de vehículo) lurch2) (Andes fam)a) (revuelo, conmoción) upheaval, turmoilb) ( golpe) blow* * *1) (AmL fam)a) ( sacudida violenta) shake, shakingb) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de vehículo) lurch2) (Andes fam)a) (revuelo, conmoción) upheaval, turmoilb) ( golpe) blow* * *A ( AmL)1 ( fam) (sacudida violenta) shake, shakingme agarró del brazo y me dio un sacudón he grabbed me by the arm and shook metuvimos unos cuantos sacudones durante el vuelo the plane lurched a few times during the flightel coche avanzaba a sacudones the car lurched o jolted o jerked forward1 (revuelo, conmoción) upheaval, turmoil2 (golpe) blow* * *sacudón nmAm1. [sacudida] shake;no sintieron el sacudón que advertía de un movimiento sísmico de intensidad they did not notice the tremor that heralded a major earthquake2. [golpe] blow;el banco había sufrido su primer gran sacudón the bank had suffered its first major blow3. [revuelo] upheaval, turmoil;hubo un sacudón en los mercados bursátiles there was upheaval on the Stock Market* * * -
88 nadie
nadie pronombre nobody, no one; no vi a nadie I didn't see anybody; sin que nadie se diera cuenta without anyone noticing
nadie pron
1 (ninguna persona) no-one, nobody: nadie quiere más, no-one wants more (con otro negativo) nadie dirá nada, no one will say anything
no quiere a nadie, she doesn't love anyone
2 (interrogativas) ¿qué le importa a nadie lo que hago?, who cares about what I do? 3 se cree más listo que nadie, he thinks he's more clever than anyone
sin que nadie lo oyese, without anyone hearing
casi nadie, hardly anyone Locuciones: ser un don nadie, to be a nobody ' nadie' also found in these entries: Spanish: amor - aparte - casarse - casi - contra - daño - demanda - don - encargarse - encierro - incapaz - misteriosamente - ninguna - ninguno - nunca - permitirse - redondez - regalar - reparar - respaldar - sanctasanctórum - sino - socorrer - suceder - suerte - tierra - absolutamente - acudir - ayuda - comprender - contar - contestar - convencer - creer - distinción - especial - hacer - humillar - impedir - mandar - más - objeción - pasar - responsable - superar - vivo English: about - accountable - anybody - bat - be - besides - confidential - deaf - definitive - destroy - divulge - ecological - else - hardly - hat - hold - hypnotize - least - let on - no man's land - nobody - none - nonentity - opposition - pipsqueak - private - single-handed - slip into - soul - spare - unconvincing - whatever - work out - answerable - around - claim - ever - grass - ideally - in - name - needless - no-man's land - not - notice - own - place - single - speak - tell -
89 overlook
over·look n [ʼoʊvɚlʊk]1) ( look out onto)to \overlook sth etw überblicken;a room \overlooking the sea ein Zimmer mit Blick auf das Meer2) ( not notice)to \overlook sb/ sth jdn/etw übersehen [o nicht bemerken]; ( ignore) jdn/etw übergehen [o ignorieren]; ( forget) jdn/etw vergessen3) ( disregard)to \overlook sth über etw akk hinwegsehen -
90 за одну горку
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91 транспарант погас
…the cosmonaut did not notice the hands of his friends stretched out to catch him as the "zero-gravity" panel turned dark.Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > транспарант погас
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92 in full cry
1) в разгаре преследования, бешеной погони [этим. охот. с громким лаем, в разгаре погони (о своре собак)]...although for the first few blocks of the pursuit there were cries of ‘Stop that car’... still... these soon died away, giving place to the long wild shrieks of distant horns in full cry. (Th. Dreiser, ‘An American Tragedy’, book I, ch. XIX) —...хотя на протяжении нескольких кварталов сначала и были слышны крики участников погони: "Остановите эту машину!", но... вскоре... эти крики замерли и сменились отдаленными воющими гудками мчавшихся машин.
The cook leaped from the car and bounded down the track with all of us after him in full cry. (J. Conroy, ‘The Disinherited’, part I, ch. IX) — Повар выскочил из машины и побежал по железнодорожной колее, а мы все погнались за ним что было сил.
2) в разгаре; изо всех сил, что есть мочи...now he was in full cry after rationalism pure and simple. (S. Butler, ‘The Way of All Flesh’, ch. LXIV) —...теперь он со всем пылом юности стал увлекаться чистейшим рационализмом.
In the dim light and the full cry of argument, they do not notice the figure at the fire. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Pigeon’, act II) — При тусклом свете, в разгаре спора они не замечают фигуру у камина.
Hand, Arnel, and the rest of that crowd have decided to combine against us. That's plain. Something has started them off in full cry. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XLIII) — Хэнд и Арнил со своей шайкой ополчились на нас. Ясно, что это их происки. Не знаю, что их так разъярило, но они точно с цепи сорвались.
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93 хлопать ушами
прост., неодобр.1) (не воспринимать то, о чём говорится) look blank; understand nothing; attempt to look wiseРебята добродушно хлопали ушами, тщетно силились упомнить всё, понять и представить пояснее: ничего не получалось. (Д. Фурманов, Чапаев) — The lads attempted to look wise as they vainly tried to remember everything, to understand and to get a clearer picture of things. Nothing came of it.
2) (бездействовать, ротозейничать, не принимать никаких мер) be inactive; do nothing; gape about; fiddle about; not notice smth. undesirable; remain idleХлопает наше ГПУ ушами, а тут уже из винтовок по ночам начинают хлопать. Нынче в Макара, а завтра - в меня или Размётнова. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — Our GPU is just fiddling about, but here someone's started fiddling with rifles at night. This time it was Makar, tomorrow it'll be me or Razmyotnov.
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94 miss
[mɪs] UK / US1. vt(fail to hit, catch) verfehlen, (not notice, hear) nicht mitbekommen, (be too late for) verpassen, (chance) versäumen, (regret the absence of) vermissen2. vinicht treffen, (shooting) danebenschießen, (ball, shot etc) danebengehen -
95 overlook
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96 miss
[mɪs] UK / US1. vt(fail to hit, catch) verfehlen, (not notice, hear) nicht mitbekommen, (be too late for) verpassen, (chance) versäumen, (regret the absence of) vermissen2. vinicht treffen, (shooting) danebenschießen, (ball, shot etc) danebengehen -
97 overlook
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98 ضلل
ضَلَّلَ \ camouflage: to paint or cover sth. so that an enemy will not notice it: There was a hut in the wood camouflaged with branches. deceive: to play a trick on (sb.). mislead (misled): to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. \ See Also خدع (خَدَعَ)، أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
99 موه
مَوَّه \ camouflage: to paint or cover sth. so that an enemy will not notice it: There was a hut in the wood camouflaged with branches. fake: to make a thing look like the real thing in order to deceive: He faked illness to avoid the work. \ See Also عمى (عَمَّى)، تظاهَر بـ -
100 camouflage
ضَلَّلَ \ camouflage: to paint or cover sth. so that an enemy will not notice it: There was a hut in the wood camouflaged with branches. deceive: to play a trick on (sb.). mislead (misled): to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. \ See Also خدع (خَدَعَ)، أغوى (أَغْوَى)
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