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1 знакомец
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2 знакомец
м. уст. разг.acquaintance; palста́рый знако́мец — an old pal
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МИЛОЕ ДЕЛО coll NP Invar fixed WO1. ( subj-compl with бытье ( subj: concr, abstr, or infin), pres only, or indep. sent) sth. is most satisfying, agreeable, enjoyableX -(самое) милое дело - X is the best (the greatest) (thing)X is a great thing you can't beat X.«Одно жалею, - говорил он, - не я ему (Сталину), живоглоту любимому, гроб делал... На крышку изнутри самшит бы я пустил... Нет, лучше сандал, он пахнет... Спи только, родной, не просыпайся! Самое тебе милое дело -спать» (Владимов 1). "There's only one thing I regret," he said, "and that is that I didn't make Stalin's coffin, the dear old monster....I'd have lined the cover with box wood.... No, sandalwood's betterit has a strong scent....Just so as you stay asleep, old pal, and don't wake up! The best thing you ever did was sleep" (1a).«Время-то надо убить, правда? В дороге шахматы - милое дело», - добродушно приговаривал Г.О., расставляя фигуры (Аксенов 9). "We've got to kill time, right?...you can't beat a game of chess on a trip," G O. chattered as he arranged the chessmen (9a).2. ironInterj) how wonderful (used ironically to express dissatisfaction, surprise, indignation etc): that's just great (terrific)! (oh) great, just great! (in limited contexts) just what I need! just what I wanted (needed) to hear! -
4 милое дело
• МИЛОЕ ДЕЛО coll[NP; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. [subj-compl with быть (subj: concr, abstr, or infin), pres only, or indep. sent]⇒ sth. is most satisfying, agreeable, enjoyable:- you can't beat X.♦ "Одно жалею, - говорил он, - не я ему [Сталину], живоглоту любимому, гроб делал... На крышку изнутри самшит бы я пустил... Нет, лучше сандал, он пахнет... Спи только, родной, не просыпайся! Самое тебе милое дело - спать" (Владимов 1). "There's only one thing I regret," he said, "and that is that I didn't make Stalin's coffin, the dear old monster....I'd have lined the cover with box wood.... No, sandalwood's better; it has a strong scent....Just so as you stay asleep, old pal, and don't wake up! The best thing you ever did was sleep" (1a).♦ "Время-то надо убить, правда? В дороге шахматы - милое дело", - добродушно приговаривал Г.О., расставляя фигуры (Аксенов 9). "We've got to kill time, right?...you can't beat a game of chess on a trip," G O. chattered as he arranged the chessmen (9a).2. iron [Interj]⇒ how wonderful (used ironically to express dissatisfaction, surprise, indignation etc):- that's just great (terrific)!;- (oh) great, just great!;- [in limited contexts] just what I need!;- just what I wanted (needed) to hear!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > милое дело
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5 старый приятель
General subject: old pal -
6 дружище
1) General subject: an old guiser, bud, (обращение) buddy, buddy buddy, buddy-buddy, buzzard (в обращении), compadre, dear soul, my boy, old bean, old boy, old buck, old chap, old cock, old fella, old feller, old fellow, old man, friend2) Colloquial: a son of the soil (обращение), chummy, old cap, pal-o-mine, old crumpet, old guy6) Simple: good buddy (форма обращения, используемая радиолюбителями)7) New Zealand: blocke8) Makarov: old bean (обращение), old egg (обращение), old fruit (обращение), old thing (обращение), old top (обращение)9) Scuba diving: pal -
7 приятель
1) General subject: associate, (обращение) buddy, buddy buddy, buddy-buddy, ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, china plate = mate) china, compadre, fellow, friend, hail fellow, hail fellow well met, knave, man, old boy (обращение), old chap, paisano, sidekick, side-kick3) Dialect: billy4) American: bo, bud, buddy, passion ration, stranger5) Rare: hail-fellow, hail-fellow-well-met6) Australian slang: cobber, dig, digger (обращение, принятое между мужчинами), joker, old China7) Spanish: amigo8) Jargon: bobber, dude, guy, nut, sport, yock, yuk, cat (Now, this cat wants to borrow some money from me. What should I do? Теперь этот приятель хочет занять у меня денег. Что я должен делать?), fruit, my man, feller, goombah, yack, yak, yuck9) Simple: mate10) Taboo: buggerlugs (обращение, обыч. грубое), mucker -
8 друг
I м.1) (тот, с кем дружат) (good) friendбли́зкий друг — intimate / close friend
закады́чный друг — bosom ['bʊzəm] friend; chum, pal, good buddy разг.
друг де́тства — childhood friend, playfellow
друг до́ма — friend of the family
стари́нный друг — very old friend
2) разг. ( возлюбленный) boyfriendдруг жи́зни — the love of one's life
3) ( в обращении к чужому человеку) man; buddy амер.••будь другом — be so kind; do me a favour
мой друг, друг мой (обращение) — my friend
серде́чный друг уст., поэт. — smb's heart's desire
друзья́ познаю́тся в беде́ посл. — a friend in need is a friend indeed; prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them
ста́рый друг лу́чше но́вых двух посл. — old friends are best; old friends are better than new
II мест.скажи́ мне, кто твой друг, и я скажу́, кто ты — a man is known by the company he keeps
друг друга — each other, one another
друг другу — to each other, to one another
обосо́бленные друг от друга — separate
друг за другом — one after another; ( гуськом) in single file
друг про́тив друга — 1) = друг на друга 2) ( напротив) face to face; vis-à-vis (фр.) [,viːzə'viː]; opposite [-zɪt] each other
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9 старина
I жII м разг несклв старину́, быва́ло... — in the good old days... used to...
( обращение к мужчине) old boy, pal -
10 друг
I муж.старый друг лучше новых двух — посл. old friends and old wine are best
друзья познаются в беде — посл. a friend in need is a friend indeed
близкий друг — intimate/close friend
друг детства — childhood friend, playfellow
II муж.закадычный друг — bosom-friend; chum, pal разг.
друг против друга — face to face; vis-a-vis франц.; opposite each other
друг друга — each other, one another
друг за другом — one after another, one after the other; in single/Indian file
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11 любовница
1) General subject: Mrs, amie, concubine, fancy woman, hetaera, leman, love mate, love-mate, minion, mistress, paramour, woman, lover (не обязательно she-lover)2) Ancient Greek: hetaira3) French: bonne amie4) Obsolete: miss5) Law: fancy girl6) Australian slang: cheese and kisses7) Rude: lay8) Italian: inamorata9) Jargon: body and soul, heavy date, jane, raggle, shack, shack'Job (особенно солдатская), sweet mama, old lady10) Taboo: Gill, Mabel, ace, babe, baby face, bachelor's wife, ball and chain, bed-warmer, bint, bird, bit of nonsense, bitch, brevet wife, bride, broad (usu my broad), bunny, charmer, cherub, chichy, chick, chicken, chookie, comehither girl (по расчету), constant companion, cooky, cuddle-bunny, cutems, dame (usu my dame), dilly, doll, dolling (от doll и darling), dolly, doxy, eighty-five (85), evie (от Eve), fair, fancy frail, fancy-piece, fem, femme (из французского), femme fatale (от фр. "роковая женщина"), flame, frail, friend, g, gal, girl, girl-friend, gold-digger (по расчету), goo-goo, goody, gooey, gussie mollie, hat, homework, honey star, honeycakes, hotsy, jam, jam-tart, jane (usu my/his jane), jelly, jill, jizz jar, jomer, josan, lady, lady with whom a man shares his joys but not his sorrows (в отличие от жены), lady-friend, ladybird, lamb, last heartbeat, left-handed wife, little one, lollipop, lovely, lover-girl, main queen, main squeeze, mama, mash, me goil (искаженное my girl), me skoit (искаженное my skirt), mellow, miner (по расчету), mink, missis, moll, mot, mouse, niece, partner, patoot, peach, pillow-mate, pintle-bit, plaything, poke, pretty, prim, puss, pussy, queen, quim, rag, rag-time girl, rave, she-pal, shorty, side dish, skirt (usu my skirt), skoosh, spare rib, square bit, squeeze, stud, sweet baby, sweet kid, sweet patoot, sweet stuff, sweet woman, sweetheart, tab, target for tonight, toots (sing), toy, trouble (см. trouble and strife), wench, wife, wise baby, witch, young lady -
12 подружка
1) General subject: a piece of homework, gee, brod (meaning a girl on the side Your girlfriend A girl that is your bitch,slut,tramp)2) Slang: squeeze3) American: moose (с которой знакомятся во время службы в армии)4) French: bonne amie6) Mass media: gal pal (англ. цитата заимствована из статьи в New York Daily News) -
13 друг
1. м.friendблизкий друг — intimate / close friend
закадычный друг — bosom-friend; chum разг.; pal разг.
это его закадычный друг — this is his bosom-friend; he is hand-glove with him идиом.
2.друг детства — child-hood friend, playfellow
друг друга — each other, one another
друг против друга, друг на друга — against each other
друг за другом — one after another; ( гуськом) in single / Indian file
друг против друга ( напротив) — face to face; vis-a-vis (фр.); opposite each other
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14 приятель
............................................................1. friend(vt. & n.) دوست، رفیق، یار، دوست کردن، یاری نمودن............................................................2. pal(vt. & vi. & n.) یار، شریک، همدست، رفیق شدن............................................................3. buddy(n.) پرشکوفه، رفیق، یار............................................................4. chum(vi. & n.) هم اتاق، دوست، صمیمی، رفیق بودن، باهم زندگی کردن............................................................5. old chap -
15 приятель
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16 дружок
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17 пердун
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