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  • 21 четвереньки

    мн

    стоя́ть на четвере́ньках — to stand on all fours/on one's hands and knees

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > четвереньки

  • 22 на четвереньки

    (становиться, опуститься и т. п.)
    go down on one's hands and knees; get on to all fours

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на четвереньки

  • 23 кланяться в пояс

    1) (низко кланяться кому-либо в знак приветствия, благодарности и т. п.) make a deep (low) bow to smb.; bow to the waist to smb.; bow from the waist to smb.

    Из домика вышли - старик и старуха, дети и молодая женщина, все в кимоно - все поклонились в пояс, не подавая руки. (Б. Пильняк, Рассказ о том, как создаются рассказы) — Out of the house came an old man and an old woman, children and young woman, all in kimonos and all bowing to the waist without offering their hands.

    Старики на прощанье перецеловались, все кланялись друг другу в пояс и желали благополучия на новоселье. (Н. Задорнов, Амур-батюшка) — The old men kissed one another three times, according to custom, and, bowing from the waist, the peasants wished the travellers to settle happily in their new home.

    2) неодобр. ( униженно просить кого-либо о чём-либо) sue for a favour; bow and scrape; come to smb. on bended knees

    - Ага, тебя просить, значит, надо, в пояс кланяться! Осчастливьте, Константин Ильич, облагодетельствуйте! Сам должен прийти, если видишь, что нужен! (В. Кочетов, Журбины) — 'Aha, so we've got to come to you on bended knees, have we! Be so kind, Konstantin Ilyich. Do us a favour! You ought to come yourself if you see you're needed!'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кланяться в пояс

  • 24 сил нет

    I
    СИЛ НЕТ (у кого) (терпеть, смотреть на кого-что и т.п.; СИЛ моих НЕТ both coll
    [VP; impers; pres or past]
    =====
    it is impossible for s.o., beyond s.o.'s strength (to tolerate, look at etc s.o. or sth.):
    - у X-a сил нет X can't bear (endure, stand) it (to do sth.);
    - X can't take it (doing sth.);
    - X can hardly bear it (to do sth.);
    - [in limited contexts] X has reached (is at) the end of his tether (his rope).
         ♦ И вдруг старик упал на колени и, вздевая руки, застонал... "Возьми меня, забери меня, горемычного! Только дай ей дитя! Сил моих нет глядеть на неё... Пожалей нас..." (Айтматов 1). Suddenly the old man fell to his knees and, raising up his arms, he groaned.... "Take me, receive me, wretched as I am. Only give her a child. I can't bear to look at her...Have pity on us" (1b).
         ♦ "Господи, за что же мне это такое наказание! - трясясь от негодования, причитала мать [Влада]. -...Ты скоро вгонишь меня в гроб раньше времени, негодяй!.. Сил моих больше нет!" (Максимов 2). "Lord, what have I done to deserve this punishment?" his [Vlad's] mother wailed, shaking with indignation u... You'll drive me to an early grave, you little horror!...I've reached the end of my tether!" (2a).
         ♦ Не хватало рук для жатвы: соседний однодворец... надул самым бессовестным образом; свои бабы заламывали цены [за работу] неслыханные... "Сил моих нет!" - не раз с отчаянием восклицал Николай Петрович (Тургенев 2). There was a shortage of hands for the harvesting-a neighbor who was a landowner in a small way...had rooked him in a most conscienceless manner; his own peasant women were extorting unheard of wages.... "I'm at the end of my rope!" Nikolai Petrovich had cried out in despair on more than one occasion (2d).
    II
    СИЛ НЕТ; СИЛ НЕТ, КАК <ДО ЧЕГО и т.п.> хочется, нравится, надоело и т.п. all coll
    [these forms only; usu. a clause in a compound or complex sent used as adv (intensif; usu. this WO]
    =====
    (some desire, emotion etc) is extremely intense, overwhelming; (s.o. wants, likes, is tired of etc sth.) to an extreme, overwhelming degree:
    - сил нет, как хочется s.o. is dying for sth.;
    - s.o. has a craving < a hankering> for sth.;
    || сил нет, как нравится s.o. is crazy about sth.;
    - s.o. is bananas over sth.;
    - s.o. would jump at the chance (to do sth.);
    || сил нет, до чего надоело s.o. is sick to death < sick and tired> of sth.;
    - s.o. is fed < has had it> up to here with sth.;
    - s.o. is fed to the gills with sth.
         ♦ Сил нет, как хочется закурить. I'm dying for a cigarette.

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  • 25 С-169

    СИЛ НЕТ1 (у кого) (терпеть, смотреть на кого-что и т. п.) СИЛ моих НЕТ both coll VP impers pres or past) it is impossible for s.o., beyond s.o. 's strength (to tolerate, look at etc s.o. or sth.): у X-a сил нет \С-169 X can't bear (endure, stand) it (to do sth.) X can't take it (doing sth.) X can hardly bear it (to do sth.)
    (in limited contexts) X has reached (is at) the end of his tether (his rope).И вдруг старик упал на колени и, вздевая руки, застонал... «Возьми меня, забери меня, горемычного! Только дай ей дитя! Сил моих нет глядеть на неё... Пожалей нас...» (Айтматов 1). Suddenly the old man fell to his knees and, raising up his arms, he groaned.... "Take me, receive me, wretched as I am. Only give her a child. I can't bear to look at her...Have pity on us" (1b).
    «Господи, за что же мне это такое наказание! - трясясь от негодования, причитала мать (Влада). -...Ты скоро вгонишь меня в гроб раньше времени, негодяй!.. Сил моих больше нет!» (Максимов 2). "Lord, what have I done to deserve this punishment?" his (Vlad's) mother wailed, shaking with indignation u... You'll drive me to an early grave, you little horror!...I've reached the end of my tether!" (2a).
    He хватало рук для жатвы: соседний однодворец... надул самым бессовестным образом свои бабы заламывали цены (за работу) неслыханные... «Сил моих нет!» - не раз с отчаянием восклицал Николай Петрович (Тургенев 2). There was a shortage of hands for the harvesting-a neighbor who was a landowner in a small way...had rooked him in a most conscienceless manner, his own peasant women were extorting unheard of wages.... uI'm at the end of my rope!" Nikolai Petrovich had cried out in despair on more than one occasion (2d).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-169

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