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1 one's finger-tips
1) c головы до пят;
до корней волос Ex: He was an magnate to his fingertips. ≈ Он был магнатом до мозга костей. I redden to my finger-tips. ≈ Я краснею до корней волос.
2) насквозь;
до мозга костейБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > one's finger-tips
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2 to one's finger(-)tips
дo кoнчикoв нoгтeй; дo мoзгa кocтeйShe's musical to her finger-tips (W. S. Maugham). She was a pro to her finger-tips (J. Fowles). Margie was waiting for us, hostess to her fingertips (J. Steinbeck) -
3 to one's finger(-)tips
дo кoнчикoв нoгтeй; дo мoзгa кocтeйShe's musical to her finger-tips (W. S. Maugham). She was a pro to her finger-tips (J. Fowles). Margie was waiting for us, hostess to her fingertips (J. Steinbeck) -
4 arrive at one's finger-tips
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arrive at one's finger-tips
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5 arrive at one's finger-tips
Общая лексика: впасть в нищету, дойти до ручки, исчерпать все возможностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > arrive at one's finger-tips
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6 have (smth.) at (one's) finger tips
Общая лексика: владеть в совершенствеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have (smth.) at (one's) finger tips
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7 have at one's finger-tips
Общая лексика: знать как свои пять пальцевУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have at one's finger-tips
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8 to one's finger-tips
Общая лексика: до кончиков ногтей, до мозга костей -
9 have smth at one's finger tips
име́ть что-л. под руко́йThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > have smth at one's finger tips
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10 finger-tips
n pl кончики пальцев;
to have at one`s ~ знать как свои пять пальцевБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > finger-tips
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11 have at finger tips
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12 to one's finger's ends
(to one's finger's ends (finger-ends, finger tips или finger-tips))до кончиков ногтей; до мозга костей; с головы до ногShe's musical to her finger-tips. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Voice of the Turtle’) — Она исключительно музыкальна.
Margie was waiting for us, hostess to her fingertips. (J. Steinbeck, ‘The Winter of Our Discontent’, part I, ch. IX) — Марджи уже ждала нас, вся - воплощение гостеприимства.
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13 finger-tip
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14 finger
I ['fɪngə] nпалец (любой на руке, кроме большого)See:My finger is still sore/painful. — Палец у меня еще болит.
My fingers are cold/are frozen (got numb). — У меня замерзли (онемели/затекли) пальцы.
To have one's finger in every pie. /To have a finger in every pie. — К каждой бочке затычка.
To twist someone around one's little finger. — Обвести кого-либо вокруг пальца.
All his finger are thumbs. — У него руки, как крюки. /У него из рук все валится.
Not to stir a finger to do smth — И пальцем не пошевелить, чтобы сделать что-либо.
To get one's fingers burnt. — Обжечься на чем-либо.
You can count them on your finger. — Раз два и обчелся. /Можно по пальцам пересчитать.
To be under smb's thumb. — Быть у кого-либо под башмаком.
His all fingers are thumbs. — У него руки крюки.
- sore finger- supple fingers
- crooked fingers
- deft fingers
- burnt finger
- straight fingers
- slender fingers
- finger nail
- finger-tips
- finger prints
- traces of fingers
- with one's finger in the mouth
- between the finger and the thumb
- bandage a sore finger
- beckon to smb with a finger
- bend one's finger
- bend one's fingers
- bum one's finger
- catch smth with one's finger and one's thumb
- count smth on one's fingers
- cut one's finger with a knife
- dislocate a finger
- get one's finger frost-bitten
- get a splinter in one's finger
- have a sore finger
- hold smth between the finger and the thumb
- hold up a warning finger
- injure one's finger
- lock one's fingers together
- point with one's finger
- put one's finger to one's lips
- put smth on the finger
- run one's fingers through one's hair
- shake a finger at smb
- tap one's finger on smth
- point one's finger at smth
- tick it off on one's fingers
- touch smth with one's finger
- wind smth around one's finger
- wriggle one's fingersUSAGE:(1.) Русскому палец (на ноге) соответствует английское toe; большой палец руки - thumb. (2.) Названия частей тела в английском языке, как правило, употребляются с притяжательным местоимением: he has badly hurt his finger (his toe, his head) он сильно ушиб палец (палец на ноге, голову). В сочетаниях с предлогом и в некоторых оборотах, когда речь идет о боли, ударе и т. п., притяжательное местоимение заменяется определенным артиклем the: the stone hit him in the head, cp. the stone hit his head; he caught my arm, cp. he caught me by the arm; she led him by the hand; she had a pain in the should. (3.) See arm, n; USAGE (1.).II ['fɪngə] vперебирать пальцами, трогать пальцамиShe fingered the cloth to see how thick it was. — Она пощупала пальцами ткань, чтобы посмотреть насколько она была плотной
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15 finger-tip
ˈfɪŋɡətɪp сущ. кончик пальца finger-tip decoration ≈ украшение, сделанное кончиками пальцев finger-tip coat ≈ пальто длинной до кончиков пальцев to have at one's finger-tips ≈ знать, как свои пять пальцев to one's finger-tips ≈
1) c головы до пят;
до корней волос arrive at one's finger-tips n кончик пальца to have at one's ~s знать, как свои пять пальцев;
to one's ~sБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > finger-tip
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16 finger
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17 have smth. at one's fingers' ends
(finger-ends, finger tips или finger-tips)знaть чтo-л. кaк cвoи пять пaльцeв, влaдeть чём-л. в coвepшeнcтвe; coбaку cъecть нa чём-л. Vicar. I see you have the usual Rationalistic arguments at your fingers' ends (W. S. Maugham). He had the scientific world at his finger-tips, and was one of the shrewdest men I knew (C. P. Snow)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have smth. at one's fingers' ends
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18 have smth. at one's fingers' ends
(have smth. at one's fingers' ends (finger-ends, finger tips или finger-tips))знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев, владеть чем-л. в совершенстве; ≈ собаку съесть на чём-лVicar: "I see you have the usual Rationalistic arguments at your fingers' ends." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unknown’, act 2) — Викарий: "Вы, как видно, мастер по части рационалистической аргументации."
Anderson was giving a course of lectures on the present business and... had all the figures at his finger-tips. (U. Sinclair, ‘Between Two Worlds’, ch. 37) — Андерсон читал курс лекций о современном капитализме и... приводил по памяти все цифры.
Nora had every detail of his banking and Stock Exchange transactions at her finger tips... (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XIII) — Нора знала назубок все подробности биржевых и банковских сделок Фриско...
He had the scientific world at his finger-tips, and was one of the shrewdest men I knew... (C. P. Snow, ‘The Search’, part III, ch. VIII) — Макдональд знал ученый мир как свои пять пальцев и был одним из самых умных людей, каких я когда-либо встречал...
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have smth. at one's fingers' ends
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19 палец
муж.
1) finger;
toe (ноги) большой палец руки ≈ thumb средний палец ≈ middle finger, third finger имеющий развитые пальцы ≈ digitate зоол. показывать пальцем на что-л., тыкать пальцем в кого-л. ≈ to point a finger at smth./smb. кончик пальца ≈ finger-tip указательный палец ≈ forefinger безымянный палец ≈ fourth finger;
ring-finger( на левой руке)
2) тех. (crank) pin, finger, cam ∙ знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев разг. ≈ to have smth. at one's finger-tips;
to know smth. backwards, to know smth. like the back of one's hand, to connive, to overlook он пальцем не шевельнет ≈ he won't lift a finger их можно перечесть по пальцам ≈ you could count them on the fingers of one hand обжечь себе пальцы на чем-л. ≈ to get burned (doing smth.), to have one's fingers burned попасть пальцем в небо ≈ to be wide of the mark;
to take the wrong sow by the ear идиом. палец о палец не ударить ≈ not to stir/lift/raise a finger обвести вокруг пальца ≈ to cheat, to dupe, to deceive, to take in;
to twist smb. round one's (little) finger высосать из пальца ≈ to fabricate, to concoct уплывать между пальцев ≈ to slip through smb.'s fingers проскакивать между пальцев ≈ to slip through smb.'s fingers смотреть сквозь пальцы ≈ to wink (at) ;
to look through one's fingers at smth.;
to shut one's eyes to smth.м.
1. (на руке) finger;
(на ноге) toe;
digit научн. ;
большой ~ (руки) thumb;
большой ~ (ноги) big toe;
средний ~ middle/second finger;
безымянный ~ fourth finger, ring finger;
2. тех. pin, cam;
~ о ~ не ударить not stir/lift a finger;
смотреть на что-л. сквозь пальцы turn a blind eye to smth. ;
wink/connive at smth. ;
знать как свои пять пальцев know* smth. backwards;
ему пальца в рот не клади watch your step with him;
give him a ring and he`ll take your whole arm;
он и пальцем никого не тронет he woldn`t hurt a fly;
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20 знать
I несовер.;
(кого-л./что-л. о ком-л./чем-л.) know;
be aware (of), be acquainted( with), be up to( о чем-л. секретном) знать кого-н. в лицо ≈ to know someone by sight знать всю подоплеку (чего-л.) ≈ to know all (about), to know the real state (of) ;
to have inside information (on) знать все ходы и выходы ≈ to know all the ins and outs, to be perfectly at home разг. не знать ≈ to be ignorant (of), to be unaware (of) знать понаслышке ≈ to know by hearsay не знать покоя ≈ to know no rest знать свет ≈ to know the world - не знать устали кто его знает ≈ goodness knows знать меру ≈ to know when to stop знать, что к чему ≈ to know the how and why of things то и знай ≈ continually как знаешь ≈ as you wish знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев разг. ≈ to have smth. at one's finger-tips;
to know smth. backwards, to know smth. like the back of one's hand шут его знает! разг. ≈ deuce knows! почем знать? ≈ who knows? так и знай(те) ≈ that's for sure давать знать ≈ (кому-л.) to let know давать понять, давать почувствовать ≈ (кому-л.) to make it clear that, to let know that дать себя знать ≈ to make itself felt давать о себе знать II нареч. apparently, probably III жен.;
только ед.;
коллект. aristocracy, nobility;
the eliteto know
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