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1 от нечего делать
1) General subject: in order to while away the time, just for the devil of it, for lack of anything better to do, out of sheer idleness, idly2) Set phrase: for want of (smth.) better to do3) Idiomatic expression: out of boredom, since someone had nothing else to do -
2 от нечего делать
разг.for lack (want) of something better to do; to while away the time; out of sheer idlenessЭто - деревня Соловьиха. Мой новый знакомый от нечего делать рассказал мне некоторые небезынтересные черты из жизни её обитателей. (В. Короленко, Река играет) — It was the village of Solovyikha. To idle away the time, my new friend told me a few rather curious particulars about its inhabitants.
В сумерки Гусев, от нечего делать, пошёл бродить по комнатам. Дом был велик, построен прочно - для зимнего жилья. (А. Толстой, Аэлита) — At dusk, Gusev, who had nothing better to do, made a tour of the rooms. The big house was built to withstand the winter frosts.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от нечего делать
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3 Bequemlichkeit
f2. nur Sg.; (Trägheit) indolence; (Faulheit) laziness; etw. aus Bequemlichkeit nicht tun be too lazy to do s.th.3. (bequeme Einrichtung, Annehmlichkeit) convenience, Pl. auch amenities* * *die Bequemlichkeitcomfort; convenience; ease* * *Be|quem|lich|keitf -, -en1) no pl (= Behaglichkeit) comfort; (= Trägheit) lazinessaus (reiner) Bequémlichkeit — out of (sheer) laziness
2) (Einrichtung) convenience* * *(freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) ease* * *Be·quem·lich·keit<-, -en>f1. (Behaglichkeit) comfort2. (Trägheit) idleness, lazinessaus [reiner] \Bequemlichkeit out of [sheer] laziness* * *die; Bequemlichkeit, Bequemlichkeiten1) comfort2) o. Pl. (Trägheit) laziness; idlenessaus [reiner] Bequemlichkeit — out of [sheer] laziness or idleness
* * *etwas aus Bequemlichkeit nicht tun be too lazy to do sth* * *die; Bequemlichkeit, Bequemlichkeiten1) comfort2) o. Pl. (Trägheit) laziness; idlenessaus [reiner] Bequemlichkeit — out of [sheer] laziness or idleness
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4 Bequemlichkeit
Be·quem·lich·keit <-, -en> f1) ( Behaglichkeit) comfort2) ( Trägheit) idleness, laziness;aus [reiner] \Bequemlichkeit out of [sheer] laziness
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