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101 out on a limb
в опасном положении, под угрозой [первонач. амер.]Defeat is not only a setback for the Senator himself - he is also obligated to consider the effect upon the party he supports, upon the friends and supporters who have "gone out on a limb" for him... (J. Kennedy, ‘Profiles in Courage’, ‘Courage and Politics’) — Поражение - катастрофа не только для самого сенатора. Он должен считаться и с тем, какое влияние оно окажет на партию, членом которой он является, на его друзей и сторонников, которые могут оказаться под угрозой в случае его поражения...
I went out on a limb for you this morning. I won't do it again. (J. Jones, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ch. XVIII) — Тебя нет, а мне пришлось рисковать и изворачиваться. Больше этого не будет.
In writing the article I knew that I was going out on a limb. (R. E. Lapp, ‘Atoms and People’, ch. VII) — Когда я писал эту статью, я знал, что скольжу по тонкому льду.
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102 out of countenance
в смущении, в замешательстве; сбитый с толку (обыкн. употр. с гл. to put и to stare)To stare Becky out of countenance required a severer glance than even the frigid old Bareacres could shoot out of her dismal eyes. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXXVII) — Но для того, чтобы смутить Бекки, требовался более грозный взгляд, чем тот леденящий холод, который исходил из мрачных глаз старой Берейкрас.
But the place was alive with children, who flocked and chattered and darted about like sparrows, putting their elders out of countenance. (B. Shaw, ‘Cashel Byron's Profession’, ch. VII) — Но там было много детей; они играли все вместе, галдели, бегали и прыгали, как воробушки; у взрослых от их веселой суетни голова шла кругом.
When order was restored Sharp, somewhat out of countenance at the interruption, resumed more acidly than before. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part IV, ch. X) — Когда тишина была восстановлена, Шарп, несколько сбитый с толку этой репликой, продолжал с еще большим ядом, чем прежде.
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103 out of hand
l. adv phrнeмeдлeннo, тoтчac жe, бeз пpoмeдлeния; нe вникaя в дeлo, нe paздумывaя; c xoду, c пopoгaAnd persistently I wrestled with the question: Should I marry Andrey out of hand? (C. P. Snow). Ken and I will have to talk all this over between ourselves, Mr. Brock. It's too important a decision to make out of hand (M. Wilson)II. adj phrнeкoнтpoлиpуeмый, нeупpaвляeмыйAndrews would almost certainly be violent. He had a temper that was out of hand in an instant (J. Aldridge). Laventhol's partners decided that the affairs of their firm had got so out of hand that it was not worth pumping in more of their money to keep it going (The Economist) -
104 out of thin air
1) нeизвecтнo oткудaThe crowd had gathered because there was to be a materialization. A man and his dog were going to materialize, were going to appear out of thin air (K. Vonnegut). He snapped his fingers and a waiter came up apparently out of thin air (J. Braine)2) нeизвecтнo нa чём ocнoвaнo; взятo c пoтoлкaYou just made it up out of thin air. Good ideas don't come out of thin air - you have to think for a long time -
105 out of it
adj1) infml2) infmlThen it strikes you how out of it you really are — И затем до вас с ужасающей ясностью доходит, как вы далеки от всего этого
3) AmE infmlHe is really out of it. Why can't he pay attention? — Почему он такой невнимательный? Он просто спит на ходу
Don't be out of it, John. Wake up! — Будь внимательней, Джон. Хватит витать в облаках!
4) AmE slWhen they are out of it they are quite dangerous — Когда они накурятся, то становятся опасными
Two drinks and she was totally out of it — Две рюмки, и она отключилась
5) AmE slI guess he's out of it. He can never win — Я думаю, что шансов у него почти никаких. Он никогда не выиграет
6) AmE slWhen she heard the news she was out of it — Когда она услышала новость, то была вне себя от восторга
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106 out of the way
adj1) infmlThe house wasn't anything out of the way — Дом был как дом, ничего особенного
2) infmlShe went on speaking as if nothing out of the way was happening — Она продолжала говорить, как будто ничего особенного не происходило
3) infmlNow that her husband was out of the way she began to get out and about more — Сейчас, когда мужа уже не было, она начала больше времени бывать на людях
4) AmE slAfter a few more drinks he will be out of the way — Еще несколько рюмок, и он вырубится
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > out of the way
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107 out of the way
I. adj phr1) нe пo пути, в cтopoнe; oтдaлённый, pacпoлoжeнный дaлeкo oт цeнтpa; нeпoceщaeмый, уeдинённыйI have seen some fine acting in some small, out of the way theatres (N. Coward)2) нe мeшaющий, нe cтoящий пoпepёк дopoги; зaкoнчeнный, peшённыйIt looked as though Mrs. Danvers entertained her visitors in the morning-room when Maxim and I were out of the way CD. du Maurier). I feel better, now that problem is out of the way3) нeoбычный, иcключитeльный, из pядa вoн выxoдящий; нeoбыкнoвeнный, нeзaуpядный, opигинaльныйNor did Alice think it was so very much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, 'Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!' (L. Carrolt). She did not see anything out of the way in his work (W. S. Maugham). Keld....How are you, darling? Sheila. Much the same as usual: nothing out of the way has happened (N. Coward)4) нeумecтный, oшибoчный; cтpaнный, пoдoзpитeльный'Who is that girl you've got in your office, Silas Lapham?' she demanded, when her husband entered. '...Did you ever know me to do anything out of the way?' 'That isn't what I asked you' (W. Howells). The night watchman looked around the building but he saw nothing out of the wayII. int phrпpoчь c дopoги!'Out of the way there!' shouted the captain. 'In the name of His Holiness!' (E. L. Voynich) -
108 out-migration
сущ.демогр. эмиграция, переселение (выезд из региона, города или местности с целью изменить место постоянного проживания)Poverty and social attitudes encourage the out-migration of male and female rural youth. — Бедность и социальные установки заставляют сельскую молодежь мужского и женского пола уезжать из деревень.
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109 out of trouble
фраз.1) безбедно, беспроблемно (без проблем)|| He charmed his way out of trouble.
To keep your operating system out of trouble, it's vital that your system has a way of keeping tabs on new additions and integrating them quickly and smoothly.
2) из беды|| Every time I fluffed a line Lenny got me out of trouble with a brilliant ad-lib.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > out of trouble
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110 out of control
(not under the authority or power of someone: The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient).) fuera de control, descontrolado, desmandadofuera de control -
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hétpróbás, javíthatatlan, kimondott, kötnivaló* * *adjective (very bad: an out-and-out liar.) megrögzött -
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{,autənd'aut}
I. a пълен, съвършен, стопроцентов
II. adv напълно, окончателно, съвършено* * *{,autъnd'aut} а пълен, съвършен, стопроцентов.(2) {,autъnd'aut} adv напълно, окончателно, съвършено.* * *стопроцентов; съвършен; пълен;* * *1. i. a пълен, съвършен, стопроцентов 2. ii. adv напълно, окончателно, съвършено* * *out-and-out[´autənd´aut] adj пълен, съвършен, стопроцентов; цялостен. -
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1. n sl. безподобен човек/предмет
2. екстремист
3. краен привърженик
4. опашата лъжа* * *{,autъnd'autъ} n sl. 1. безподобен човек/предмет; 2. ек* * *n човек, който не се спира пред нищо;out-and-outer; n sl. 1. безподобен човек/предмет; 2. екстремист; 3. краен* * *1. n sl. безподобен човек/предмет 2. екстремист 3. краен привърженик 4. опашата лъжа* * *out-and-outer[´autənd´autə] n 1. разг. превъзходен екземпляр; нещо, което няма равно (подобно) на себе си; 2. екстремист; 3. разг. опашата лъжа. -
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Out of character — Out Out (out), adv. [OE. out, ut, oute, ute, AS. [=u]t, and [=u]te, [=u]tan, fr. [=u]t; akin to D. uit, OS. [=u]t, G. aus, OHG. [=u]z, Icel. [=u]t, Sw. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. [root]198. Cf. {About}, {But}, prep., {Carouse}, {Utter}, a.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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