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81 вот бог, вот порог
вот < тебе> бог, <а> вот <и> порогпогов.here's the floor, there's the door; there's the door, good riddance; there's my door and I'll trouble you not to darken it again- Прошу любить и уважать её. Она всё равно что моя жена, всё равно. Так вот, ты знаешь, с кем имеешь дело. И если думаешь, что ты унизишься, так вот бог, а вот порог. (Л. Толстой, Анна Каренина) — 'I beg to love her and respect her. She's just the same as my wife, just the same. So now you know whom you've got to do with. And if you think you're lowering yourself, well, here's the floor, there's the door.'
Он посторонился, открывая Вере Никандровне дорогу к выходу. - Что ж, - сказала она, нагнув голову, - ничего не поделаешь. Мне только очень жалко вашу Лизу. - Это как вам угодно. У неё есть родители, они её жалеют не по-вашему, а по-своему. Вот вам бог, а вот... - и он показал вытянутым перстом на лестницу. (К. Федин, Первые радости) — He stood aside, making way for her to pass. 'Well, then, there's nothing more to be said,' she said, bowing her head. 'Only I am very sorry for your Lisa.' 'As to that - you can suit yourself, of course. She has parents who are sorry for her in their own way, not your way. And now there's my door and I'll trouble you not to darken it again...' and he pointed to the stairs.
- Ступай отсюда! ступай! - Степанида сорвала с вешалки его полушубок, шарф, шапку и швырнула в открытую дверь... Ступай! Вот тебе бог - вот порог! (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — 'Get out! Go!' Stepanida shouted, tearing his coat, scarf and cap off the peg and flinging them out of the open door. '... Go! There's the door, good riddance!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот бог, вот порог
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82 entrebâillement
ɑ̃tʀəbɑjmɑ̃* * *ɑ̃tʀəbɒjmɑ̃ nmdans l'entrebâillement de la porte — in the half-open doorway, through the half-open door
* * *entrebâillement nm (de porte, volet, fenêtre) gap (de in); ( de rideaux) chink (de in); dans or par l'entrebâillement de through the gap in.[ɑ̃trəbajmɑ̃] nom masculindans/par l'entrebâillement de la porte in/through the half-open door -
83 puerta abierta
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84 puerta franca
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85 παρακαλέω
παρακαλέω impf. παρεκάλουν; fut. παρακαλέσω LXX; 1 aor. παρεκάλεσα. Pass.: 1 fut. παρακληθήσομαι; 1 aor. παρεκλήθην; pf. παρακέκλημαι (Aeschyl., Hdt.+).① to ask to come and be present where the speaker is, call to one’s sideⓐ τινά w. inf. foll., to indicate the purpose of the call; so perh. παρεκάλεσα ὑμᾶς ἰδεῖν I have summoned you to see you Ac 28:20 (but s. 3 below).ⓑ invite τινά someone w. inf. foll. (this can be supplied fr. context) παρεκάλει αὐτὸν εἰσελθεῖν εἰς τὸν οἶκον Lk 8:41. παρεκάλει αὐτόν (i.e. εἰσελθεῖν) 15:28 (but s. 5 below). παρεκάλεσεν τὸν Φίλιππον καθίσαι Ac 8:31 (cp. Jos., Ant. 12, 172). The content of the invitation follows in direct discourse 9:38; introduced by λέγουσα 16:15. Cp. ἀνὴρ Μακεδών τις ἦν παρακαλῶν αὐτὸν καὶ λέγων … βοήθησον ἡμῖν vs. 9. Pass., w. inf. foll. παρακληθέντες δειπνῆσαι when you are invited to dine Mt 20:28 D.—Some of the passages in 5 may fit here.ⓒ summon to one’s aid, call upon for help (Hdt. et al.) so esp. of God, upon whom one calls in time of need (Thu. 1, 118, 3; Pla., Leg. 2, 666b; 11 p. 917b; X., Hell. 2, 4, 17; Epict. 3, 21, 12; Jos., Ant. 6, 25; SIG 1170, 30f in an account of a healing: περὶ τούτου παρεκάλεσα τὸν θεόν. POxy 1070, 8f [III A.D.] τὸν μέγαν θεὸν Σάραπιν παρακαλῶ περὶ τῆς ζωῆς ὑμῶν; cp. the restoration in the pap letter of Zoilus, servant of Sarapis, in Dssm., LO 121, 11 [LAE 153, 4; the letter, ln. 8: ἐμοῦ δ̣ὲ̣ π[α]ρ̣[ακαλέσαντος τὸν θεὸν Σάραπιν]) τινά: τὸν πατέρα μου Mt 26:53. ὑπὲρ τούτου τὸν κύριον παρεκάλεσα, ἵνα 2 Cor 12:8. θεὸς … παρακαλούμενος ἀκούει God heeds, when called upon AcPt Ox 849, 27.② to urge strongly, appeal to, urge, exhort, encourage (X. et al.; LXX) w. acc. of pers. Ac 16:40; 2 Cor 10:1; 1 Th 2:12 (but s. 5 below); 5:11; Hb 3:13; ITr 12:2; IRo 7:2. The acc. is found in the immediate context Ac 20:1; 1 Ti 5:1 (but s. 5 below). Pass. 1 Cor 14:31. τινὰ λόγῳ πολλῷ someone with many words Ac 20:2; also τινὰ διὰ λόγου πολλοῦ 15:32. τινὰ διʼ ὀλίγων γραμμάτων IPol 7:3. W. acc. of pers. and direct discourse 1 Cor 4:16; 1 Th 5:14; Hb 13:22; 1 Pt 5:1; direct discourse introduced by λέγων (B-D-F §420) Ac 2:40. W. acc. of pers. and inf. foll. (SIG 695, 43 [129 B.C.]) 11:23; 27:33f; Ro 12:1 (EKäsemann, Gottesdienst im Alltag, ’60 [Beih. ZNW], 165–71); 15:30; 16:17; 2 Cor 2:8; 6:1; Eph 4:1; Phil 4:2; Tit 2:6; 1 Pt 2:11 (cp. Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36 II, 4 Jac. p. 1172, 19; ELohse, ZNW 45, ’54, 68–89); Jd 3 (the acc. is found in the immediate context, as Philo, Poster Cai. 138); ITr 6:1; IPhld 8:2; IPol 1:2a; Pol 9:1 al. W. inf. (acc. in the context), continued by καὶ ὅτι (s. B-D-F §397, 6; Rob. 1047) Ac 14:22. W. acc. of pers. and ἵνα foll. (PRyl 229, 17 [38 A.D.]; EpArist 318; Jos., Ant. 14, 168.—B-D-F §392, 1c; Rob. 1046) 1 Cor 1:10; 16:15f; 2 Cor 8:6; 1 Th 4:1 (π. w. ἐρωτάω as BGU 1141, 10; POxy 294, 29) 2 Th 3:12; Hm 12, 3, 2; AcPl Ha 7, 32. The ἵνα-clause expresses not the content of the appeal, as in the pass. referred to above, but its aim: πάντας παρακαλεῖν, ἵνα σῴζωνται IPol 1:2b.—Without acc. of pers.: w. direct discourse foll. ὡς τοῦ θεοῦ παρακαλοῦντος διʼ ἡμῶν• δεόμεθα since God as it were makes his appeal through us: ‘We beg’ 2 Cor 5:20. Paul serves as God’s agent (like a ‘legate of Caesar’ Dssm. LO 320 [LAE 374]) and functions as mediator (like Alexander the Great, Plut., Mor. 329c διαλλακτής; cp. also the mediatorial role of a judge IPriene 53, esp. 10f; s. also CBreytenbach, Versöhnung ’89, 64–66). W. inf. foll. 1 Ti 2:1. Abs. Ro 12:8 (mng. 4 is also poss.); 2 Ti 4:2; Tit 1:9; Hb 10:25; 1 Pt 5:12 (w. ἐπιμαρτυρεῖν); B 19:10.—W. acc. of thing impress upon someone, urge, exhort πολλὰ ἕτερα Lk 3:18. ταῦτα δίδασκε καὶ παρακάλει 1 Ti 6:2. ταῦτα λάλει καὶ παρακάλει καὶ ἔλεγχε Tit 2:15. In the case of several of the passages dealt with in this section, it is poss. that they could as well be classed under③ to make a strong request for someth., request, implore, entreat (H. Gk.: Polyb., Diod S, Epict., Plut., ins, pap, LXX, EpArist, Philo; Jos., Ant. 6, 143; 11, 338) w. acc. of pers. Mt 8:5; 18:32; Mk 1:40; 2 Cor 12:18. πολλά implore urgently (4 Macc 10:1) Mk 5:23. τινὰ περί τινος someone concerning someone or for someone Phlm 10 (for the constr. w. περί cp. POxy 1070, 8). Acc. w. direct discourse foll. (s. BGU 846, 10 παρακαλῶ σαι [= σε], μήτηρ• διαλλάγηθί μοι; PGiss 12, 4; ParJer 1:4 al.), introduced w. λέγων: Mt 8:31; 18:29; Mk 5:12; Lk 7:4 (v.l. ἠρώτων). W. acc. of pers. and inf. foll. (PTebt 12, 21 [II B.C.]; 1 Macc 9:35; Jos., Ant. 6, 25) Mk 5:17; cp. Ac 19:31. Pass. Ac 28:14. W. acc. of pers. (easily supplied fr. the context, if not expressed) and ὅπως foll. (Plut., Demetr. 907 [38, 11]; SIG 563, 4; 577, 44f [200/199 B.C.]; UPZ 109, 9 [98 B.C.]; PFlor 303, 3; 4 Macc 4:11; Jos., Ant. 13, 76) Mt 8:34 (v.l. ἵνα); Ac 25:2; IEph 3:2. W. acc. of pers. and ἵνα foll. (Epict. 2, 7, 11; PRyl 229, 17; EpArist 318.—B-D-F §392, 1c; Rob. 1046) Mt 14:36; Mk 5:18; 6:56; 7:32; 8:22; Lk 8:31f; 2 Cor 9:5. πολλά τινα, ἵνα beg someone earnestly to (cp. TestNapht 9:1) Mk 5:10; 1 Cor 16:12. W. acc. of pers. and μή w. subj. foll. IRo 4:1. W. acc. and inf. foll. Ac 24:4; pass. 13:42 (Just., D. 58, 1). Foll. by subst. inf. w. acc. (B-D-F §400, 7; 409, 5; Rob. 1068; 1085) 21:12. παρεκάλεσα ὑμᾶς ἰδεῖν I have requested to be permitted to see you 28:20 (but s. 1a above). Abs., but in such a way that the acc. is easily restored fr. the context Phlm 9 (ParJer 9:4; Just., D. 46, 2; 74, 2 [always παρακαλῶ ‘please’]; cp. New Docs 8 p. 24 ln. 7 [I B.C.]).④ to instill someone with courage or cheer, comfort, encourage, cheer up (Plut., Otho 1074 [16, 2]; Gen 37:35; Ps 118:50; Job 4:3) w. acc. of pers. (Sir 48:24; Jos., Bell. 1, 667; TestReub 4:4) 2 Cor 1:4b; 7:6a; 1 Cl 59:4; B 14:9 (Is 61:2); Hm 8:10. παρακαλεῖν τινα ἔν τινι comfort someone with someth. 2 Cor 7:6b. π. τινα ἐπί τινι comfort someone w. regard to someth. 1:4a. π. τινα ὑπέρ τινος encourage someone in someth. 1 Th 3:2. παρακαλεῖτε ἀλλήλους ἐν τοῖς λόγοις τούτοις comfort one another w. these words 4:18.—Pass. be comforted, receive comfort through words, or a favorable change in the situation Mt 5:4; Lk 16:25; Ac 20:12; 2 Cor 1:6; 7:13; 13:11; let oneself be comforted Mt 2:18 (Jer 38:15 v.l.). παρεκλήθημεν ἐφʼ ὑμῖν we have been comforted concerning you 1 Th 3:7. ἐν τῇ παρακλήσει ᾗ παρεκλήθη ἐφʼ ὑμῖν 2 Cor 7:7. διά τῆς παρακλήσεως, ἧς (on attraction, for ᾗ, s. B-D-F §294, 2; Rob. 716) παρακαλούμεθα αὐτοί by the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted 1:4c.—W. acc. of thing τὰς καρδίας Eph 6:22; Col 4:8; 2 Th 2:17; pass. Col 2:2.—Abs. 2 Cor 2:7; Ro 12:8 (but s. 2 above). παρακαλεῖν ἐν τῇ διδασκαλίᾳ encourage (others) with the teaching Tit 1:9.—ἐλθόντες παραεκάλεσαν αὐτούς (the officials) came and reassured them Ac 16:39 (s. 5 below).⑤ In several places παρ. appears to mean simply treat someone in an inviting or congenial manner, someth. like our ‘be open to the other, have an open door’: invite in, conciliate, be friendly to or speak to in a friendly manner (cp. 2 Macc 13:23; Ar. 15, 5 [χριστιανοὶ] τοὺς ἀδικοῦντας αὐτοὺς παρακαλοῦσιν) Lk 15:28 (but s. 1b: the father tries repeatedly [impf.] to get the son to join the party); Ac 16:39 (the officials are conciliatory, but ‘apologize to’ may be overinterpretation; s. 4); 1 Cor 4:13 (somewhat like our ‘keep the door open’); 1 Th 2:12; 1 Ti 5:1. These last three pass. may also fit in 1b.—CBjerkelund, Parakalō ’67.—M-M. EDNT. TW. -
86 Tag
Tag I m GEN day • den ganzen Tag dauernd GEN (AE) around-the-clock, (BE) round-the-clock • einen Tag Sonderurlaub nehmen PERS take an extra day off • pro Tag GEN per diem, per day • Tag und Nacht geöffnet GEN open all hours • von Tag zu Tag GEN day by day Tag II n COMP, KOMM tag (Etikett)* * *m < Geschäft> day ■ den ganzen Tag dauernd < Geschäft> around-the-clock (AE), round-the-clock (BE) ■ einen Tag Sonderurlaub nehmen < Person> take an extra day off ■ pro Tag < Geschäft> per diem, per day ■ Tag und Nacht geöffnet < Geschäft> open all hours ■ von Tag zu Tag < Geschäft> day by day* * *Tag
day, date;
• am festgesetzten Tag on the set day;
• an dem betreffenden Tage on the day in question;
• bis auf den (zum) heutigen Tag to date;
• den ganzen Tag über around-the-clock;
• heute in acht Tagen a week from today;
• pro Tag per diem (lat.);
• über Tage (Bergbau) above-ground;
• unter Tage (Bergbau) below ground, down the pit, underground;
• während des Tags in the daytime;
• zahlbar 30 Tage nach Sicht payable thirty days’ sight;
• Tag und Nacht geöffnet open day and night;
• arbeitsfreier Tag playday (Br.);
• arbeitsfreie Tage ferial days;
• arbeitsreicher Tag very busy day;
• ausgebuchter Tag full day;
• bestimmter Tag fixed day;
• dienstfreier Tag blank day, day off;
• eingeschalteter Tag intercalary day;
• terminlich festgelegter Tag scheduled day;
• freier Tag free (open, leave) day, day off, holiday (US);
• gerichtsfreier (geschäftsfreier) Tag dies non (lat.);
• laufende Tage current days;
• sitzungsfreier Tag (Gericht) non-judicial day;
• drei volle Tage (Kündigung) three clear days;
• Tage nach Akzept days after acceptance (DA);
• Tag der Arbeit labor day (US);
• Tag des In-Kraft-Tretens rule-day;
• Tag der Postaufgabe date of mailing;
• Tag der Rechnungsausstellung date of invoice;
• Tage nach Sicht days after sight;
• Tag der offenen Tür open-door invitation, open house (US);
• letzter Tag der Zinsperiode interest payment date;
• Tag der offenen Tür abhalten to hold open houses for the public;
• über Tage arbeiten to do pithead work, to surface (US);
• unter Tage arbeiten to work underground;
• Tag und Nacht arbeiten to work day and night (round the clock);
• Verhandlung für drei Tage aussetzen to adjourn a case for three days;
• sich für einen anderen Tag bescheiden to appoint a day to meet again;
• Tag bestimmen to agree upon a day;
• lustlosen Tag hinter sich bringen (Börse) to meander through a listless day;
• jem. einen Tag freigeben to give s. o. a day off (a holiday, US);
• sich einen Tag freinehmen to arrange to take a day off, to take a holiday (US);
• arbeitsfreien Tag nehmen to take a day off;
• ganzen Tag geöffnet sein to be open all day long;
• Tag und Nacht verkehren (Züge) to run day and night;
• pro Tag verlangen to charge a day;
• Tagarbeit daytime work;
• Tag- und Nachtarbeit double shift;
• durchgehender Tag- und Nachtbetrieb continuous operations;
• Tag- und Nachtdienst 24-hour service.
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87 открытый
прич. от открыть
1) (в разл. знач.)open
2) перен. overt; frank (прямой, искренний тж.); undisguised (явный тж.)* * ** * ** * *abroachbleakbleaklydirectdiscloseddiscoveredexpansivefencelesshospitablenakedopenopen-dooropenedopen-endopen-endedopen-marketovertprofessedstraight-outuncloseduncoveredundisguisedunlockedunprotected -
88 Politik
Politik f 1. MGT policy; 2. POL policy, political affairs, politics* * ** * *Politik
politics, policy, polity, deal (coll.);
• abwartende Politik wait-and-see policy;
• auf Erhaltung der Bodenschätze ausgerichtete Politik resource policy;
• ausgewogenere Politik better balanced policy;
• auswärtige Politik foreign politics (policy);
• beschäftigungsfördernde Politik employment-promoting policy;
• bürgernahe Politik grassroots politics;
• einzelstaatliche Politik (EU) national policies;
• gemeinsame Politiken (EU) common policies;
• auf Lohnstabilisierung und Preissenkung gerichtete Politik wage-freezing and price-lowering policy;
• von beiden Parteien getragene Politik bipartisanship;
• inflationsbekämpfende Politik anti-inflationary policy;
• kurzsichtige Politik short-sighted policy;
• [gesunde] makroökonomische Politik [sound] macro-economic policy;
• wachstumsorientierte Politik growth-oriented policy;
• Politik der von langer Hand vorbereiteten Anlagenstreuung diversification strategy;
• währungssichernde Politik der Ausgabenbeschränkung austerity policy;
• Politik der Einkommensbeschränkung new pay policy (Br.);
• Politik des Einzugs an der Quelle pay-as-you-go policy;
• Politik des billigen Geldes cheap-money policy, easy money policy (US);
• Politik des ungewöhnlich billigen Geldes ultra-cheap money policy (Br.);
• Politik des Gewährenlassens masterly inactivity;
• Politik der gegenseitigen Konzessionen give-and-take policy;
• Politik der Konjunkturbelebung anti-recession policy;
• Politik der Risikoverteilung diversification policy;
• Politik zurückhaltender Tarifabschlüsse pay-restraint policy;
• Politik der offenen Tür open-door policy;
• Politik freigegebener Wechselkurse currency float;
• expansionsdämpfende Politik betreiben to check economic expansion;
• verbraucherfreundliche Politik auf Kosten von Investitionen betreiben to be encouraging consumption at the cost of investment;
• Politik der schwarzen Listen betreiben (Gewerkschaft) to use the blacking technique;
• Politik der offenen Tür betreiben to open a door to agreements on international affairs;
• Partei auf eine Politik der Nichteinmischung in Verhandlungen der Tarifpartei festlegen to rally a party round the free collective bargaining standard;
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89 Politik der offenen Tür
Business german-english dictionary > Politik der offenen Tür
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90 доктрина доктрин·а
doctrine, teaching(s)в строгом соответствии с оборонительной доктриной — in strict conformity with the defensive doctrine
"тихоокеанская" доктрина США — the USA Pacific doctrine
доктрина "гибкого реагирования" — doctrine of flexible response
доктрина "массированного возмездия" — doctrine of massive retaliation
доктрина "ограниченной ядерной войны" — doctrine of limited nuclear war
доктрина "открытых дверей" — doctrine of the "open door", the "open door" doctrine
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91 ломиться в открытую дверь
[lomittsa v otkrytuyu dv'er'] To break through an open door. To assert or try to prove something already well-known and undisputed. Cf. To force at/knock at an open door.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > ломиться в открытую дверь
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92 обходиться без
1. dispense2. doсвободный, без ограничений — open door
оказаться без средств, быть разорённым — to be down and out
3. dispense withбыстро, проворно, без задержки — with celerity
без риска, не подвергая риску — with safety
4. do withoutбезотлагательно, немедленно, без промедления — without delay
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93 offene Türen einrennen
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94 приоткрытый
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95 открыт
abroachbleakbleaklydiscloseddiscoveredopenopen-dooropenedopen-endopen-endedopen-marketuncloseduncovered -
96 приоткрыт
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97 próg
-ogu, -ogi; instr sg - ogiem; m(domu, drzwi) doorstep, threshold; (przen: życia, dojrzałości) threshold; SPORT take-off board* * *mi-o-1. ( przy drzwiach) threshold, doorsill; próg bólu pain threshold; próg pobudliwości psych. limen; próg podatkowy tax threshold; próg słyszalności fiz. audibility l. hearing threshold; gościnne progi open door; domowe progi one's own home and country; już od progu right from the door; u progu wojny at the brink of war; u progu śmierci at death's door; zima za progiem winter is coming l. is near; przekroczyć próg czyjegoś domu cross sb's threshold; nie wyszedłem za próg przez trzy dni I haven't been l. gone out for three days; I haven't left home for three days.2. geol. fault scrap, fault ledge; ( rzeczny) chute, cataract.3. muz. ( gitary) fret.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > próg
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98 дверь
ж.doorвходная дверь — entrance; ( с улицы) front door
в дверях ( в проходе) — in the doorway
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политика открытых дверей — open-door policyпри закрытых дверях — behind closed doors; in private
дело слушалось при закрытых дверях — the case was heard / tried behind closed doors, the case was heard / tried in camera
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99 гостоприемен
hospitableгостоприемен съм keep орел door/house* * *гостоприѐмен,прил., -на, -но, -ни hospitable; \гостоприеменен съм keep open door/house.* * *hospitable* * *1. hospitable 2. ГОСТОПРИЕМЕН съм keep орел door/house -
100 Türflügel
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