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101 друг друга
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг друга
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102 друг другу
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг другу
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103 друг дружке
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг дружке
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104 друг дружку
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг дружку
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105 друг на друга
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг на друга
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106 друг на дружку
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг на дружку
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107 друг о друге
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг о друге
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108 друг о дружке
• ДРУГ ДРУГА <ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ ДРУГУ <ДРУЖКЕ coll>; ДРУГ НА ДРУГА <НА ДРУЖКУ coll>; ДРУГ О ДРУГЕ <0 ДРУЖКЕ coll> и т.п.[NP (has no nom case); sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ each of two or more (people, things etc) does sth. to the other(s) (used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship):- (to <about, against, near etc>) each other (one another);- one after (against, over, without etc) the other;- [in limited contexts] each other;- one another.♦ Они впервые стояли рядом - зять и свояк. За столом они не сказали друг дружке ни слова (Абрамов 1). It was the first time they had stood side by side-as brothers-in-law. They had not said a word to each other at the table (1a).♦ " Доктор! Решительно нам нельзя разговаривать: мы читаем в душе друг у друга" (Лермонтов 1). "Upon my word, Doctor, it's impossible for us to talk together. We read each other's minds" (lc).—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > друг о дружке
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109 Д-210
ИЗО ДНИ (ИЗО ДНЯ) В ДЕНЬ PrepP these forms only adv used with impfv verbs fixed WOevery day, one day after anotherday after dayfrom day to day day by day from one day to the next day in, day out (day in and day out) every single day.Мы только слышали пулеметные очереди через разные промежутки: та-та-та, та-та... Два года изо дня в день я слышал, и это стоит в моих ушах сегодня (Кузнецов 1). We could only hear bursts of machine-gun fire at various intervals: ta-ta-ta, ta-ta....For two long years I could hear them, day after day, and even now they still ring in my ears (1b).Машина проверяла качество работы и давала ей оценку. Итоги шли в Машину-Сумматор... И так - изо дня в день (Зиновьев 1). The Computer checked the quality of the work and gave it a mark. The results were then passed to the Totalising Computer....Thus it went on from day to day (1a).Возьмите очереди. Раз постоять - пустяк. Сто раз - пустяк. А если изо дня в день, из года в год?» (Зиновьев 2). "Take queues.То stand in line once is nothing. To stand in line a hundred times is nothing. But if it's day in day out, year in year out?" (2a). -
110 изо дня в день
• ИЗО ДНЯ < ИЗО ДНЯ> В ДЕНЬ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ every day, one day after another:- day by day;- day in, day out (day in and day out);- every single day.♦ Мы только слышали пулеметные очереди через разные промежутки: та-та-та, та-та... Два года изо дня в день я слышал, и это стоит в моих ушах сегодня (Кузнецов 1). We could only hear bursts of machine-gun fire at various intervals: ta-ta-ta, ta-ta....For two long years I could hear them, day after day, and even now they still ring in my ears (1b).♦ Машина проверяла качество работы и давала ей оценку. Итоги шли в Машину-Сумматор... И так - изо дня в день (Зиновьев 1). The Computer checked the quality of the work and gave it a mark. The results were then passed to the Totalising Computer....Thus it went on from day to day (1a).♦ "Возьмите очереди. Раз постоять - пустяк. Сто раз - пустяк. А если изо дня в день, из года в год?" (Зиновьев 2). "Take queues. То stand in line once is nothing. To stand in line a hundred times is nothing. But if it's day in day out, year in year out?" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > изо дня в день
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111 следующий
1) General subject: after, below (например, об абзаце текста), ensuing, follower (кем-л.), following, forthcoming (magazine issue), incoming, incoming (один за другим), next (человек или предмет), next please! (при вызове посетителя), proximate, sequent, sequential (из чего-л.), succeeding, supervenient (за чем-л.), the one after (= the next one), next person in line (в очереди), another (день), next one (субстантивация), subsequent, (заимствовано из испанского языка) siguiente2) Geology: consequent3) Mathematics: further5) Law: devolving along with7) Jargon: next off8) Business: successive9) Robots: successive (один за другим)10) Makarov: consecutive -
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113 то одно, то другое
General subject: if it's not one thing it's another, it's (just) one thing after anotherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > то одно, то другое
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114 этому конца не видно
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115 Р-252
ХОДИТЬ/ПОЙТИ ПО РУКАМ2 coll VP subj: human, female usu. pfv) to have sexual relations with one man after anotherX пошла по рукам = X began (has been) sleeping aroundX went (has been going) from one man to another (in limited contexts) X began (has been) living off men.«Мать, говорит, воровка, по магазинам промышляет, а она сама с пятнадцати по рукам пошла, но разденется, есть на что посмотреть!» (Максимов 1). "She said her mother's a thief, goes around stealing from shops, and that she herself has been living off men since she was fifteen, but when she took her clothes off, she was something to look atr (1a). -
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ХОЖДЕНИЕ ПО МУКАМ lit NP fixed WOa series of trying experiences in life, one following anothera (one) long ordeal(going through) purgatory.From the ancient Christian belief reflected in the Old Russian apocryphal text Descent of the Virgin into Hell («Хождение Богородицы по мукам», 12th cent.), that the souls of the deceased endure forty days of torment immediately after death. The phrase came into widespread use after the publication of a trilogy under the same title by Aleksei Tolstoi (1921 -41, translated into English as Road to Calvary). -
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• ХОЖДЕНИЕ ПО МУКАМ lit[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ a series of trying experiences in life, one following another:- (going through) purgatory.—————← From the ancient Christian belief reflected in the Old Russian apocryphal text Descent of the Virgin into Hell ("Хождение Богородицы по мукам", 12th cent.), that the souls of the deceased endure forty days of torment immediately after death. The phrase came into widespread use after the publication of a trilogy under the same title by Aleksei Tolstoi (1921 -41, translated into English as Road to Calvary).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хождение по мукам
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118 Ш-60
ШИВОРОТ-НАВЫВОРОТ coll AdvP Invar adv or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. всё))1. in refer, to the physical placement of some object or objects, the way a piece of clothing is worn etc) in a direction, order, position etc opposite to the customary onebackward(s)inside (wrong side) out upside down....Во дворике, впритык к стене, огородик на полторы сотки, на который требуется возить землю, чтобы выросло что-то, потому что отмерен он на камнях и глине, - и это было тоже диковинно: отчего так шиворот-навыворот - не огород на земле, а землю на огород (Распутин 4)....In the yard, up against the wall, there was a tiny garden, for which you had to haul in soil to grow anything because it was set up in stones and clay-and that was very strange too: why was it so backwards-you didn't have a garden on the soil, you had to have soil on top of the garden (4a).2. идти, получаться, был* и т. п. \Ш-60 (often in refer, to some matter, s.o. 's life etc) (to go, come out, be etc) opposite to the way it should be, not as it is supposed to betopsy-turvybackward(s) upside downсделать что \Ш-60 - put the cart before the horse....Тут брехня на брехне, всё шиворот-навыворот. Егорша передовой... Егорша новый... С Егорши пример надо брать... (Абрамов 1)....This was one piece of garbage after another, everything turned topsy-turvy. Egorsha the progressive...Egorsha the New Man...One should take Egorsha as an example... (1a).«У нас всё шиворот-навыворот... Что за народ! На войну мужиков провожали — пели, а встречаем - как на похоронах» (Распутин 2). "Everything is backwards here....What a group! They sang when they sent off their men to war and they welcome them like it's a funeral" (2a). -
119 шиворот-навыворот
• ШИВОРОТ-НАВЫВОРОТ coll[AdvP; Invar; adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. всё)]=====1. in refer, to the physical placement of some object or objects, the way a piece of clothing is worn etc) in a direction, order, position etc opposite to the customary one:- backward(s);- upside down.♦...Во дворике, впритык к стене, огородик на полторы сотки, на который требуется возить землю, чтобы выросло что-то, потому что отмерен он на камнях и глине, - и это было тоже диковинно: отчего так шиворот-навыворот - не огород на земле, а землю на огород (Распутин 4)....In the yard, up against the wall, there was a tiny garden, for which you had to haul in soil to grow anything because it was set up in stones and clay-and that was very strange too: why was it so backwards-you didn't have a garden on the soil, you had to have soil on top of the garden (4a).2. идти, получаться, быть и т.п. шиворот-навыворот (often in refer, to some matter, s.o.'s life etc) (to go, come out, be etc) opposite to the way it should be, not as it is supposed to be:- topsy-turvy;- backward(s);- upside down;♦...Тут брехня на брехне, всё шиворот-навыворот. Егорша передовой... Егорша новый... С Егорши пример надо брать... (Абрамов 1)....This was one piece of garbage after another, everything turned topsy-turvy. Egorsha the progressive...Egorsha the New Man...One should take Egorsha as an example... (1a).♦ "У нас всё шиворот-навыворот... Что за народ! На войну мужиков провожали - пели, а встречаем - как на похоронах" (Распутин 2). "Everything is backwards here....What a group! They sang when they sent off their men to war and they welcome them like it's a funeral" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шиворот-навыворот
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120 Б-82
ЛОВИТЬ (ВЫИСКИВАТЬ и т. п.) БЛОХ highly coll VP subj: usu. human or collect) to find fault with s.o. or sth. for small and unimportant deficienciesX ловит блох == X nitpicks (nit-picks)X splits hairs X picks (minor) holes in sth.Она заговорила о том, что всякая критика должна быть в первую очередь объективной, оценивать в целом, а потом уж выискивать блох (Трифонов 2). She said that criticism should above all be objective and should assess the work as a whole, and only then proceed to nit-picking (2a).После цепочки редакторов, трудившихся над книгой, цензору оставалось только вылавливать блох, чтобы оправдать свой кусок хлеба с маслом (Мандельштам 2). After a book had been thoroughly worked over by one editor after another, little remained for the censor to do except to pick a few minor holes here and there in order to justify the butter he got with his daily bread (2a).
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One after another — After Aft er, prep. 1. Behind in place; as, men in line one after another. Shut doors after you. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Below in rank; next to in order. Shak. [1913 Webster] Codrus after Ph?bus sings the best. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. Later in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
one after another — or one after the other used for saying that actions are done or things happen with very little time between them They got married young and had four children one after another … English dictionary
one after another — ► one after another (or the other) following one another in quick succession. Main Entry: ↑one … English terms dictionary
one after another — index consecutive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
one after another — adverb in single file (Freq. 2) the prisoners came out one by one • Syn: ↑one by one, ↑one at a time * * * one after another one after the other phrase used for saying that actions are done or things happen with very little time between them … Useful english dictionary
one after another other — ˌone after aˈnother/the ˈother idiom first one person or thing, and then another, and then another, up to any number or amount • The bills kept coming in, one after another. Main entry: ↑oneidiom … Useful english dictionary
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one after the other — ˌone after aˈnother/the ˈother idiom first one person or thing, and then another, and then another, up to any number or amount • The bills kept coming in, one after another. Main entry: ↑oneidiom … Useful english dictionary
one after the other — one after another or one after the other used for saying that actions are done or things happen with very little time between them They got married young and had four children one after another … English dictionary