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  • 1 на свой страх

    на свой (собственный) страх < и риск> (делать, сделать что-либо)
    разг.
    do smth. off one's own risk (bat); do smth. at one's own risk (at one's peril, on one's own responsibility)

    [Паниковский] поведал Балаганову о серьёзнейшем опыте, который он проделал на свой страх и риск. (И. Ильф, Е. Петров, Золотой телёнок) — Panikovsky told Balaganov of the serious experiment he had performed on his own responsibility.

    Гульд. С завтрашнего дня. Рекламу всюду. Я игрок на свой страх и риск. Идёт? (К. Симонов, Русский вопрос)Gould: Starting tomorrow. Advertisements everywhere. At my own risk. O. K.?

    Продаттестата лейтенант из Особого Сашке не выдал, и из этого выходило, что отпустил он Сашку не совсем официально, а, видать, на свой страх и риск. (В. Кондратьев, Сашка) — The Special Department lieutenant hadn't provided Sashka with his ration card which meant that his letting Sashka go wasn't properly official; he'd just done it off his own bat.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на свой страх

  • 2 сам собой

    1) (невольно, непроизвольно) by (of) itself; of its own accord; involuntarily; automatically

    Бывший в проекте брак Афанасия Ивановича Тонкого и старшей Епанчиной совсем расстроился, и формальное предложение его вовсе не состоялось. Случилось это как-то само собой, без больших разговоров и безо всякой семейной борьбы. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — The marriage envisaged between Totsky and the eldest Yepanchin girl had fallen through, there having been no formal proposal on his part. This had somehow come about of itself; the subject had been dropped, and no family friction had ensued.

    2) (независимо от кого-либо или чего-либо, без чьей-либо помощи, самостоятельно) cf. off (on) one's own bat; without assistance; by (for) oneself; of its own volition

    Аммос Фёдорович. Да ведь сам собою дошёл, собственным умом. (Н. Гоголь, Ревизор)Ammos Fyodorovich. Well, that's the way I thought it out, for myself.

    Пришёл жаркий час, снег незаметно подтаивает, и вот в полной лесной тишине, как будто сама собой, шевельнётся еловая веточка и закачается. (М. Пришвин, Жаркий час) — The hour of warmth has come, the snow begins to thaw out imperceptibly and, behold, in the absolute stillness of the forest, as though of its own volition, the branch of a fir tree suddenly sways and rocks.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сам собой

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