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1 дом
муж.1) ( здание) houseжилой дом — dwelling house, apartment house, block of flats
помещичий дом — country-house, manor-house, mansion-house
2) ( домашний очаг) homeчувствовать себя как дома — to feel at home, to be quite at home
3) (семья) house, homeввести в дом — to bring smb. home to meet one's family
4) ( хозяйство) house, householdжить одним домом — to live as one family/household, to share a home
5) ( учреждение) institution, organization, house, service; retreatдом отдыха — holiday/rest home
игорный дом — gambling-house; gaming-house
публичный дом — brothel, house of prostitution; parlor house амер.
6) (род, династия) house, family, ancestry, dynasty••Белый дом — ( резиденция президента США) White House
работа на дому — work to be done at home, outside work
в лучших домах (Филадельфии) — разг. in the best/finest homes, in polite society
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2 Д-261
ЖИТЬ ОДНИМ ДОМОМ (с кем) VP subj: human if there is no prep obj, subj: pi) ( usu. of people who do not belong to the same nuclear family or who are not related by blood) to share living quarters and home expenses (with s.o.): X и Y живут одним домом (X живёт одним домом с Y-ом) = X and Y share a home (the same household) X and Y live as one family (household). -
3 жить одним домом
[VP; subj: human; if there is no prep obj, subj: pi]=====⇒ (usu. of people who do not belong to the same nuclear family or who are not related by blood) to share living quarters and home expenses (with s.o.):- X and Y live as one family (household).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > жить одним домом
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4 односемейное домашнее хозяйство
Economy: one-family householdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > односемейное домашнее хозяйство
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5 на всем готовом
[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to live) having food, housing (and sometimes clothes) provided by s.o. (often without having any household duties):- [in limited contexts] everything is done for (handed to) one.♦ "...На всём готовом будешь жить. Что тут размышлять? Переезжай да и конец..." (Гончаров 1) "You will be provided with board and lodgings. Why hesitate? Move - and that's the end of it" (1a).♦ "Послушай, Верочка. Ты... жила в семье на всём готовом. Я тебя не осуждаю, я хочу тебе добра и только добра... Мы с тобой муж и жена. У каждого из нас есть права и есть обязанности. Моя обязанность - служить, приносить домой деньги. Твоя обязанность - вести дом" (Грекова 3). "Listen, Verochka....You've lived in a family where everything was done for you. I don't blame you. I wish you the best and only the best.... You and I are husband and wife. Each of us has his rights and duties. My duty is to work, to bring home money. Your duty is to take care of the house" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на всем готовом
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6 семья с одним родителем
1) Advertising: single-parent household2) Taxes: one-parent family3) Business: single-parent familyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семья с одним родителем
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7 Г-369
НА ВСЁМ ГОТОВОМ жить PrepP, Invar adv fixed WO(to live) having food, housing (and sometimes clothes) provided by s.o. (often without having any household duties)all onefc needs are provided foreverything one needs is provided (have) bed (room) and board provided be provided with board (food) and lodgings (in limited contexts) everything is done for (handed to) one."...На всём готовом будешь жить. Что тут размышлять? Переезжай да и конец...» (Гончаров 1) uYou will be provided with board and lodgings. Why hesitate? Move - and that's the end of it" (1a).«Послушай, Верочка. Ты... жила в семье на всём готовом. Я тебя не осуждаю, я хочу тебе добра и только добра... Мы с тобой муж и жена. У каждого из нас есть права и есть обязан- ности. Моя обязанность - служить, приносить домой деньги. Твоя обязанность - вести дом» (Грекова 3). "Listen, Verochka....You've lived in a family where everything was done for you. I don't blame you. I wish you the best and only the best.... You and I are husband and wife. Each of us has his rights and duties. My duty is to work, to bring home money. Your duty is to take care of the house" (3a). -
8 Е-10
МЕЛИ, ЕМЁЛЯ, ТВОЯ НЕДЕЛЯ (saying often used in the abbreviated form «Мели, Емеля») (said mockingly or sarcastically) you can talk as much as you want, but nobody takes what you say seriously: - keep (go right on) talking, (but) nobody' listening talk all you like, but don't expect us to take you seriously anything you say sure, keep (go right on) talking yeah, right....Мели» is the imperative of «молоть», "to grind." «Емеля» is a diminutive of the male name «Емельян». Formerly, in peasant families in Russia there was a weekly alternation of certain household chores among family members. One such chore was grinding flour. -
9 мели, Емеля, твоя неделя
• МЕЛИ, ЕМЕЛЯ, ТВОЯ НЕДЕЛЯ[saying; often used in the abbreviated form "Мели, Емеля"]=====⇒ (said mockingly or sarcastically) you can talk as much as you want, but nobody takes what you say seriously:- ≈ keep < go right on> talking, (but) nobody's listening;- talk all you like, but don't expect us to take you seriously;- sure, keep < go right on> talking;- yeah, right.—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мели, Емеля, твоя неделя
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