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фам.(old chap (cock, fellow, man или thing; жарг. old bean, egg, fruit или top; амер. old sock; амер., уст. old socks))дружище, голубчик, старина; см. тж. old boy 3)Bernard: "...Well good"-bye, old top: "Have a good time"John: "Thanks, old bean." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act 3) — Бернард: "...До свидания, старина. Желаю хорошо провести время." Джон: "Спасибо, дружище."
‘Come on, Sally,’ she added, to one of the girls, ‘you an' me'll dance togither. Grind away, old cock!’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Liza of Lambeth’, ch. I) — - Пошли потанцуем, Сэлли, - обратилась Лиза к одной из девушек. - А ты, старикан, - сказала она шарманщику, - наяривай посильнее!
Clif was alarmed. ‘Look here, old socks. If you've gotten in debt, I'll raise the cash somehow.’ (S. Lewis, ‘Arrowsmith’, ch. VI) — Клиф встревожился: "Слушай, старик. Если ты залез в долги, я как-нибудь наскребу монет".
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > old chap
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1) Общая лексика: дружище, приятель, старина, старик (в обращении), батенька -
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дружище, приятель, товарищАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > old chap
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Приятель. СтаринаDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Old chap
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1 noun∎ he's a nice chap c'est un brave type;∎ be a good chap and tell him I'm not in sois sympa et dis-lui que je ne suis pas là;∎ you chaps have made a big mistake messieurs, vous avez fait une grave erreur;∎ what do you think, chaps? qu'en pensez-vous, les amis?;∎ he's gone broke, poor chap il a fait faillite, le pauvre;∎ old-fashioned how are you, old chap? comment allez-vous, mon vieux?∎ there was a chap on the door on a frappé∎ to chap the door/window frapper à la porte/au carreau∎ to chap on or at the door frapper (à la porte)
См. также в других словарях:
old\ chap — • old boy • old chap noun Сhiefly British One of the men educated at the same institution and bound by strong ties of loyalty to each other. He got the job because the boss was another old boy … Словарь американских идиом
old chap — Chiefly Brit. (used in informal direct address). Also, old boy, old fellow. [1815 25] * * * old ˈboy, ˈchap, ˈman, etc. idiom (old fashioned, BrE, informal) used by older men of the middle and upper classes as a friendly way of ad … Useful english dictionary
old chap — • the term old boy can be used for an old man, i.e. Look at that poor old boy over there , or can be used as a euphemism for the penis … Londonisms dictionary
old chap — Chiefly Brit. (used in informal direct address). Also, old boy, old fellow. [1815 25] * * * … Universalium
old chap — Noun. Affectionate term for one s penis. Cf old fellow , old man , lad … English slang and colloquialisms
old chap — Term of address … A concise dictionary of English slang
old boy/chap/man/etc. — old boy/chap/man/etc. Brit old fashioned used to address a man Don t worry, old chap, it ll be all right. see also ↑old boy • • • Main Entry: ↑old … Useful english dictionary
old\ boy — • old boy • old chap noun Сhiefly British One of the men educated at the same institution and bound by strong ties of loyalty to each other. He got the job because the boss was another old boy … Словарь американских идиом
chap, old — A fairly popular variant of ‘old boy’ or ‘old man’, used in a friendly way to boys or men of any age. In a random selection of fifty British novels, old chap occurred 26 times. This compares with 152 ‘old boy’ examples, 82 ‘old man’ examples.… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
chap — noun (BrE, informal) ADJECTIVE ▪ clever, decent, good, jolly, lucky, nice, pleasant ▪ He was a pleasant chap but didn t talk much … Collocations dictionary
old — A frequently used vocative element, meant to indicate affectionate familiarity in most cases, and usually addressed to a man. ‘Old boy’ has in recent times been one of the most popular combinations, followed by ‘old man’ and ‘old chap’.… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address