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  • 61 под открытым небом

    1. under the open sky
    2. outside
    3. outdoors
    4. outdoor
    5. out-of-door
    6. out of door
    7. out in the open
    8. in the weather
    9. in the open air
    10. in the air

     

    под открытым небом
    -
    [Интент]

    на открытом воздухе

    [ http://slovarionline.ru/anglo_russkiy_slovar_neftegazovoy_promyishlennosti/]

    EN

    outdoor(s)
    Limited area in the open air featuring the same temperature and air humidity according to the local climate.
    [ http://www.fastonline.org/CD3WD_40/CD3WD/ELECTRIC/GTZ023E/EN/B480_6.HTM]

    Электроагрегаты  размещают  под  открытым  небом  без  какой-либо  дополнительной  защиты от атмосферных воздействий.
    [ ГОСТ Р ИСО 8528-1—2005]

    Не допускается прием материалов под открытым небом и в складских помещениях, где существует возможность перепутывания и замены материалов, перекрестного загрязнения и пр.
    [ ГОСТ Р 52537-2006 ]

    Допускается транспортирование выключателей или их частей в пределах одного населенного пункта или между близкорасположенными населенными пунктами без упаковки или в упрощенной (временной) упаковке, защищающей от атмосферных осадков, при условии принятия мер, предохраняющих от повреждений выключатель и его упаковку; перевозку, а также погрузку и разгрузку транспортного средства под открытым небом следует выполнять в течение светлого времени суток.
    [ ГОСТ Р 52565-2006 ]

    Стандарт не распространяется на короба, предназначенные для эксплуатации на открытом воздухе.
    [ ГОСТ 20803-81]

    При установке на открытом воздухе электроприводы и электромагнитная арматура должны быть защищены от прямого воздействия атмосферных осадков.
    [ ГОСТ 12.2.063-81]

    Тематики

    Синонимы

    EN

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > под открытым небом

  • 62 persen

    [samendrukken] press compress
    voorbeelden:
    1   geperste houtvezels compressed woodfibre
         je moet harder persen you must press harder
    [door drukken vervaardigen] pressstempelen stamp (out)
    [door drukken uit iets halen] press (out) squeeze (out)
    [door drukken verplaatsen] press squeeze, push
    voorbeelden:
    1   (vouwen in) een broek persen press (creases in) a pair of trousers
         grammofoonplaten persen press gramophone records
    2   sap uit een citroen persen squeeze (juice out of) a lemon
         wijn persen press/crush grapes; met de voeten tread grapes
         figuurlijkeen bekentenis uit iemand persen squeeze a confession out of someone
    3   zich door een nauwe doorgang persen squeeze (oneself) through a narrow gap
         figuurlijkiets in een keurslijf persen force something into a straitjacket
    [kind uitdrijven] push
    [ontlasting uitdrijven] strain

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > persen

  • 63 infilare

    fili, corde, ago thread
    ( inserire) insert, put in
    ( indossare) put on
    strada take
    infilare le mani in tasca put one's hands in one's pockets
    infilare la porta uscendo/entrando slip out/in
    * * *
    infilare v.tr.
    1 to thread; to string*: infilare un ago, to thread a needle; infilare perle, to string beads
    2 (infilzare) to pierce (through), to transfix; to run* through: infilare un pollo sullo spiedo, to put a chicken on the spit; infilare qlcu. con la spada, to run s.o. through with a sword
    3 (introdurre) to insert; to slip in, infilare una chiave nella toppa, to insert a key in the lock; infilare una mano in tasca, to slip one's hand into one's pocket; infilare l'anello nel dito, to slip a ring on one's finger
    4 (passare per) to enter; to take*: infilare una strada, to turn down a street; infilare l'uscio, (per entrare) to slip in; (per uscire) to slip out
    5 (indossare) to slip on, to put* on: infilare la giacca, le scarpe, to slip on one's jacket, one's shoes
    6 (azzeccare) to get* right: infilare una risposta, to get an answer right; non infilarne una, to get everything wrong; infilare uno sbaglio dopo l'altro, to make a string of mistakes; abbiamo infilato dieci giorni di pioggia, we had ten days' rain in a row
    7 (mil.) to enfilade.
    infilarsi v.rifl.
    1 to thread one's way: mi infilai attraverso la folla, I threaded my way through the crowd; si è infilato nella galleria a tutta velocità, he shot into the tunnel at top speed
    2 (introdursi) to slip: infilare nel letto, to slip (o fam. to pop) into bed // come sei riuscito a infilarti nella lista degli invitati?, how did you manage to get yourself on the list of guests?
    * * *
    [infi'lare]
    1. vt
    1) (introdurre: moneta, chiave) to insert

    infilò le mani in tascahe put o slipped his hands into his pockets

    le infilò un anello al ditohe put o slipped a ring on her finger

    riesci ad infilarci ancora qualcosa?(in borsa, valigia) can you squeeze anything else in?

    2) (ago, perle) to thread
    3) (indossare: vestito) to slip o put on
    4) (imboccare: strada) to turn into, take
    5)

    (far seguire in successione) infilare uno sbaglio dopo l'altro — to make one mistake after the other

    * * *
    [infi'lare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (con un filo) to thread [ ago]; to thread, to string* [ perle]
    2) (inserire) to insert; (mettere) to put*; (senza sforzo) to slip, to slide*; (con difficoltà) to squeeze, to stuff
    3) (imboccare) to take* [ sentiero]
    4) colloq. (imbroccare)

    non ne infila una giusta — he never gets it right, he's always wide of the mark

    5) (dire, fare di seguito)
    6) (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip on [ guanti]

    infilare un anello al dito di qcn. — to put o slip a ring on sb.'s finger

    2.
    verbo pronominale infilarsi
    1) (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip into [ vestito]
    4) (intrufolarsi) to sneak, to slip (in into)
    * * *
    infilare
    /infi'lare/ [1]
     1 (con un filo) to thread [ ago]; to thread, to string* [ perle]
     2 (inserire) to insert; (mettere) to put*; (senza sforzo) to slip, to slide*; (con difficoltà) to squeeze, to stuff; infilare la chiave nella toppa to insert the key into the lock; infilare una lettera in una busta to slide a letter into an envelope
     3 (imboccare) to take* [ sentiero]; infilare la porta to slip out the door
     4 colloq. (imbroccare) non ne infila una giusta he never gets it right, he's always wide of the mark
     5 (dire, fare di seguito) infilare un sacco di bugie to tell one lie after another; infilare un errore dietro l'altro to make a string of mistakes
     6 (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip on [ guanti]; infilare un anello al dito di qcn. to put o slip a ring on sb.'s finger
    II infilarsi verbo pronominale
     1 (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip into [ vestito]
     2 (mettersi) - rsi le mani in tasca to stuff one's hands in one's pockets; infilati la camicia nei pantaloni tuck your shirt in(to) your trousers
     3 (mettersi dentro) - rsi nel letto to slip into bed; - rsi sotto le coperte to smuggle under the covers
     4 (intrufolarsi) to sneak, to slip (in into); - rsi tra la folla to thread one's way through the crowd; il gatto si è infilato sotto la macchina the cat crept under the car.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > infilare

  • 64 uitslaan

    [van zich af slaan] spread strike out
    [door slaan uitdrijven] drive/knock out
    [door slaan verwijderen] beat/strike out
    [zuiveren] shake/beat out
    [uitvouwen] unfold open out
    [pletten] hammer/beat (out)
    [uiten] utter, talk
    [buiten het speelveld slaan] strike/hit out
    voorbeelden:
    3   het stof uitslaan beat/shake out the dust
    4   een stofdoek uitslaan shake out a duster
    7   onzin uitslaan talk rot
    [naar buiten komen] break/burst out
    [bedekt worden met aanslag] grow/become mouldy sweat muren
    voorbeelden:
    1   een uitslaande brand a blaze/conflagration
    2   dat boek is groen uitgeslagen that book has turned green

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uitslaan

  • 65 zu

    zu [tsu:] präp +dat,
    to
    1) ( wohin) to;
    ich muss gleich \zum Arzt/\zum Bäcker/\zum Supermarkt I must go to the doctor's/baker's/supermarket;
    \zur Stadt/ Stadtmitte gehen to go to town/the town centre;
    wie weit ist es von hier \zum Bahnhof? how far is it from here to the train station?;
    wie komme ich [von hier] \zur Post? how do I get [from here] to the post office?;
    \zum Militär gehen to join the army;
    \zum Theater gehen to go on the stage [or into the theatre];
    \zum Schwimmbad geht es da lang! the swimming pool is that way!;
    fahr mich bitte \zur Arbeit/ Kirche/ Schule please drive me to work/church/school;
    \zu Fuß/ Pferd on foot/horseback;
    \zu Fuß gehen Sie etwa 20 Minuten it will take you about 20 minutes on foot;
    \zu Schiff by ship [or sea];
    2) (örtlich: Richtung)
    \zum Fenster herein/ hinaus in/out of the window;
    \zur Tür herein/ hinaus in/out the door;
    \zum Himmel weisen to point heavenwards [or up at the heavens];
    \zur Decke sehen to look [up] at the ceiling;
    \zu jdm/ etw hinaufsehen to look up at sb/sth;
    das Zimmer liegt \zur Straße hin the room looks out onto the street;
    \zum Meer/ zur Stadtmitte hin towards the sea/town [or city centre];
    der Kerl vom Nachbartisch sieht dauernd \zu uns hin the bloke at the next table keeps looking across at us
    3) ( neben)
    \zu jdm/ etw next to sb/sth;
    etw \zu etw legen;
    legen Sie \zu den Tellern bitte jeweils eine Serviette! put one serviette next to each plate;
    darf ich mich \zu Ihnen setzen? may I sit next to [or beside] you?;
    setz dich \zu uns [come and] sit with us;
    etw \zu etw tragen to wear sth with sth
    4) zeitlich at;
    \zu Ostern/ Pfingsten/ Weihnachten at Easter/Whitsun/Christmas;
    letztes Jahr \zu Weihnachten last Christmas;
    \zu früher/ später Stunde at an early/late hour;
    \zu Mittag at [or by] midday/noon;
    [bis] \zum 31. Dezember/ Montag/ Abend until [or by] 31st December/Monday/[this] evening;
    \zum Wochenende fahren wir weg we are going away at [or (Am) on] the weekend;
    \zum 1. Januar fällig due on January 1st;
    \zum Monatsende kündigen to give in one's notice for [or to take effect from] the end of the month; s. a. Anfang, Schluss, Zeit
    5) (anlässlich einer S.)
    etw \zum Geburtstag/\zu Weihnachten bekommen to get sth for one's birthday/for Christmas;
    \zu Ihrem 80. Geburtstag ( geh) on the occasion of your 80th birthday;
    jdm \zu etw gratulieren to congratulate sb on sth;
    jdn \zum Essen einladen to invite sb for a meal;
    Ausstellung \zum Jahrestag seines Todes exhibition to mark the anniversary of his death;
    \zu dieser Frage möchte ich Folgendes sagen to this question I should like to say the following;
    was sagst du \zu diesen Preisen? what do you say to these prices?;
    eine Rede \zum Thema Umwelt a speech on the subject of the environment;
    jdn \zu etw vernehmen to question sb about sth
    Papier \zum Schreiben paper to write on, writing paper;
    Wasser \zum Trinken drinking water;
    der Knopf \zum Abstellen the off-button;
    das Zeichen \zum Aufbruch the signal to leave;
    etw \zur Antwort geben to say sth in reply;
    \zu nichts taugen/\zu nichts zu gebrauchen sein to be no use at all;
    mögen Sie Milch/Zucker \zum Kaffee? do you take your coffee with milk [or white] /with sugar;
    \zum Frühstück trinkt sie immer Tee she always has tea at breakfast
    \zur Einführung... by way of an introduction...;
    \zu seiner Entschuldigung/\zur Erklärung in apology/explanation, by way of an apology/explanation;
    sie sagte das nur \zu seiner Beruhigung she said that just to set his mind at rest;
    \zu was ( fam) for what, why;
    \zu was soll das gut sein? what do you need that for?, what is that for?
    bei dem Regenwetter habe ich keine Lust zum Wandern I don't fancy walking if it is raining;
    wir haben nichts \zum Essen we have nothing to eat;
    gib dem Kind doch etwas \zum Spielen give the child something to play with;
    auf die Reise habe ich mir etwas \zum Lesen mitgenommen I've brought something to read on the trip;
    das ist ja \zum Lachen that's ridiculous [or really funny];
    das ist \zum Weinen it's enough to make you want to cry [or weep];
    \zu etw werden to turn into [or become] sth;
    manch einer wird aus Armut \zum Dieb often it is poverty that turns sb into a thief;
    wieder \zu Staub werden to [re]turn to dust;
    jdn/etw \zu etw machen to make sb/sth into sth;
    jdn \zum Manne machen to make a man of sb;
    \zum Kapitän befördert werden to be promoted to captain;
    \zum Vorsitzenden gewählt werden to be elected to [or chosen for] the post of chairman;
    \zu Asche verbrennen to burn to ashes;
    etw \zu Pulver zermahlen to grind sth [in]to powder
    Liebe \zu jdm love for sb;
    aus Freundschaft \zu jdm because of one's friendship with sb;
    das Vertrauen \zu jdm/ etw trust in sb/sth;
    meine Beziehung \zu ihr my relationship with her
    11) ( im Verhältnis zu) in relation [or proportion] to;
    im Vergleich \zu in comparison with, compared to;
    im Verhältnis 1 \zu 4 math in the ratio of one to four;
    unsere Chancen stehen 50 \zu 50 our chances are fifty-fifty
    \zu den Lehrbüchern gehören auch Kassetten there are cassettes to go with the text books;
    wo ist der Korken \zu der Flasche? where is the cork for this bottle?;
    mir fehlt nur der Schlüssel \zu dieser Tür I've only got to find the key to this door
    Bayern München gewann mit 5 \zu 1 Bayern Munich won five-one;
    das Fußballspiel ging unentschieden 0 \zu 0 aus the football match ended in a nil-nil draw
    \zu drei Prozent at three percent;
    diese Äpfel habe ich \zu zwei Euro das Stück gekauft I bought these apples for [or at] two euros each;
    sechs [Stück] \zu fünfzig Cent six for fifty cents;
    \zum halben Preis at half price;
    wir sind \zu fünft in den Urlaub gefahren five of us went on holiday together;
    sie kommen immer \zu zweit those two always come as a pair;
    der Pulli ist nur \zur Hälfte fertig the jumper is only half finished;
    hast du das Buch nur \zu einem Viertel gelesen? have you only read a quarter of the book?;
    \zum ersten Mal for the first time;
    \zum Ersten..., \zum Zweiten firstly..., secondly;
    \zum Ersten, \zum Zweiten, \zum Dritten ( bei Auktionen) going once, going twice, sold
    15) (örtlich: Lage) in;
    der Dom \zu Köln the cathedral in Cologne, Cologne cathedral;
    der Reichstag \zu Worms (hist) the Diet of Worms;
    \zu Hause at home;
    \zu seiner Rechten/Linken... on his right/left [hand side]...;
    \zu Lande und \zu Wasser on land and sea;
    jdm \zur Seite sitzen ( geh) to sit at sb's side;
    sich \zu Tisch setzen ( geh) to sit down to dinner
    der Graf \zu Blaubeuren the Count of Blaubeuren;
    der Gasthof \zum blauen Engel the Blue Angel Inn
    17) ( als)
    jdn \zum Präsidenten wählen to elect as president;
    jdn \zu etw ernennen to nominate sb for sth;
    er machte sie \zu seiner Frau he made her his wife;
    er nahm sie \zur Frau he took her as his wife;
    jdn/etw \zum Vorbild nehmen to take sb/sth as one's example, to model oneself on sb/sth;
    \zum Arzt geboren sein to be born to be a doctor
    \zu Deutsch (veraltet) in German;
    \zum Beispiel for example;
    \zur Belohnung as a reward;
    \zur Beurteilung/ Einsicht for inspection;
    \zum Gedächtnis von jdm in memory of sb, in sb's memory;
    \zum Glück luckily;
    \zu Hilfe help;
    jdm \zu Hilfe kommen to come to sb's aid;
    \zum Lobe von jdm/ etw in praise of sb/sth;
    \zur Probe as a trial [or test];
    \zur Ansicht on approval;
    \zur Strafe as a punishment;
    \zur Unterschrift for signature [or signing];
    \zur Warnung as a warning;
    \zu jds Bestem/ Vorteil sein to be for one's own good/to one's advantage → bis
    \zur Hauptsache mainly;
    \zum voraus in front of;
    \zum vorn[e]herein from in front;
    \zum Rechten schauen to look to the right
    1) (all\zu) too;
    \zu sehr too much;
    er hat sich nicht \zu sehr bemüht he didn't try too [or very] hard;
    ich wäre \zu gern mitgefahren I would have loved to have gone along
    2) ( geschlossen) shut, closed;
    dreh den Wasserhahn \zu! turn the tap off!;
    Tür \zu, es zieht! shut the door, there's a draught!;
    mach die Augen \zu, ich hab da was für dich close your eyes, I've got sth for you;
    die Geschäfte haben sonntags \zu stores are closed on Sundays;
    \zu sein to be shut [or closed];
    3) ( örtlich) towards;
    nach hinten/vorne \zu towards the back/front;
    dem Ausgang \zu towards the exit
    4) (fam: betrunken sein)
    \zu sein to be pissed (fam!), to have had a skinful ( fam)
    dann mal \zu! go ahead, off we go;
    immer/nur \zu! go ahead;
    schimpf nur \zu, es hilft doch nichts go on, scream, it won't do any good;
    mach \zu hurry up, get a move on;
    lauf schon \zu, ich komme nach you go on [or go on ahead], I'll catch up
    etw \zu essen sth to eat;
    dieser Auftrag ist unverzüglich \zu erledigen this task must be completed straight away;
    ich habe heute einiges \zu erledigen I have got a few things to do today;
    sie hat \zu gehorchen she has to obey [or do as she is told];
    die Rechnung ist bis Freitag \zu bezahlen the bill has to be paid by Friday;
    \zum Stehen kommen to come to a halt;
    \zum Erliegen kommen to come to rest;
    ich habe \zu arbeiten I have some work to do;
    ohne es \zu wissen without knowing it;
    ich komme, um mich zu verabschieden I have come to say goodbye
    \zu bezahlende Rechnungen outstanding bills;
    es gibt verschiedene noch \zu kaufende Gegenstände some things still have to be bought;
    der \zu Prüfende the candidate to be examined;
    nicht \zu unterschätzende Probleme problems [that are] not to be underestimated

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  • 66 к лешему

    I
    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, КО ВСЕМ ЧЕРТЯМ, К ЧЕРТЯМ СОБАЧЬИМ> highly coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll, rude
    [PrepP; these forms only]
    =====
    1. послать, выгнать, вышвырнуть и т.п. кого Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude [adv]
    to send s.o. away or drive s.o. out rudely (often when rejecting s.o.'s requests, claims, demands etc):
    - tell s.o. to go to the devil (to hell);
    - throw (kick) s.o. the hell out (of some place).
         ♦ Панкрат... явился в кабинет и вручил Персикову великолепнейшую атласную визитную карточку. "Он тамотко [regional = там]", - робко прибавил Панкрат... "Гони его к чёртовой матери", - монотонно сказал Персиков и смахнул карточку под стол (Булгаков 10)....Pankrat entered the office and handed Persikov a magnificent satiny calling card. "He's out there," Pankrat added timidly...."Tell him to go to hell," Persikov said in a monotone, and he threw the card under the table (10b).
         ♦ "Разрешите, мессир, его [Степу] выкинуть ко всем чертям из Москвы?" (Булгаков 9). "Permit me, Messire, to throw him [Styopa] the hell out of Moscow?" (9a).
    2. ну тебя (его и т. п) к лешему !; иди <пошёл, убирайся и т.п.> - ! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude; К ЛЯДУ substand, rude [adv]
    used to express irritation, anger, contempt directed at s.o. or sth., a desire to be rid of s.o. or sth.:
    - to (the) hell with you (him etc)!;
    - go (let him etc go) to (bloody) hell (to the devil)!;
    - get (let him etc get) the hell out of here!
         ♦ Разговоры на тему о психике таких индивидов, как Хозяин и Хряк, беспредметны... Да ну их к чёртовой матери! Кто они такие, чтобы забивать свою голову их жалкими персонами? (Зиновьев 1). Conversations about the psyche of such individuals as the Boss and Hog are conversations without a subject....The hell with them all! Who are they anyway, that we should be bothering our heads with their miserable personas! (1a).
         ♦ Женщина рассмеялась: "Да ну тебя к лешему, скаред! Я пошутила...", - и пошла вниз (Булгаков 9). The woman laughed. "Oh, go to hell, you old miser! I was only joking." And she went on downstairs (9b).
         ♦ "Слушай, дед... иди-ка ты отсюдова [ungrammat = отсюда] к чёртовой матери. Я этими байками сыт по горло" (Максимов 3). "Listen, Grandpa, why don't you go to bloody hell. I'm fed up to the teeth with your bedtime stories" (3a).
         ♦ "Бери три тысячи и убирайся ко всем чертям, да и Врублевского с собой захвати - слышишь это? Но сейчас же, сию же минуту, и это навеки, понимаешь, пане, навеки вот в эту самую дверь и выйдешь" (Достоевский 1). "Tbke three thousand and go to the devil, and don't forget Vrublevsky-do you hear? But now, this minute, and forever, do you understand, paniey you'll walk out this door forever" (1a).
    3. к лешему (кого-что)! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll [Interj]
    used to express protest, a complete rejection of s.o. or sth.:
    - damn it (him etc)!;
    - the (to) hell with this (him etc)!;
    - to the devil with this (him etc)!
         К чёрту! К чёртовой матери! Я не могу позволить им убить себя. Я должен жить (Аржак 1). Damn it! То hell with it! I couldn't let them kill me! I must live (1a).
         ♦ "К чёрту музей, к чёрту Карла Эберсокса, я хочу на воздух, на солнце!" (Федин 1). " То the devil with the museum, to the devil with Karl Ebersocks, I want air, sunshine!" (1a).
    4. взорвать что, взорваться, разлететься, развалиться и т.п. - [adv]
    (to blow up, collapse, be ruined etc) completely, irretrievably:
    - the damn...;
    - (blow (smash) sth.) to bits (to smithereens);
    - [in limited contexts] shot to hell;
    - to hell and gone.
    5. [formula phrase]
    used in response to " ни пуха ни пера", which is a wish for success or luck in sth.:
    - I'll do my best!;
    II
    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, К БЕСУ, К ДЬЯВОЛУ, К ЛЕШЕМУ, К НЕЧИСТОМУ, К ШУТУ> coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (parenth); used after interrog pronouns and adverbs (usu. какой, куда)]
    =====
    used to indicate or emphasize the rhetorical and/ or ironic nature of a statement:
    - what the hell kind of [NP] is this (is he etc);
    - some bloody [NP] he is (you are etc).
         ♦ "Какая, к черту, в Семидоле революция? Четыре маслобойки и одна мельница... Весь город пополз ко всенощной, к Покрову пресвятой богородицы" (Федин 1). "What the hell kind of revolution is there in Semidol? Four creameries and one windmill...The whole town's crept off to vespers, to the Feast of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin" (1a).
         ♦ [Зилов:] (Тычет пальцем в открытую дверь, через которую видна освещённая улица.) Что это?.. Разве это ночь? Ну? Светло как днём! Какая же это к чёрту ночь! (Вампилов 5). [Z.:](Points at open door, through which the brightly lit street can be seen.) What's that?...Call that night, do you? It's as bright as day! Some bloody night that! (5a).
         ♦ [1-й гость:] Какая тут, к нечистому, любовь, ежели с самого обеда ни рюмки? (Чехов 4). [context transl] [First Guest:] How the devil can I think of love when I haven't had a single glass of anything since dinner? (4a).

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  • 67 к чертовой бабушке

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    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, КО ВСЕМ ЧЕРТЯМ, К ЧЕРТЯМ СОБАЧЬИМ> highly coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll, rude
    [PrepP; these forms only]
    =====
    1. послать, выгнать, вышвырнуть и т.п. кого Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude [adv]
    to send s.o. away or drive s.o. out rudely (often when rejecting s.o.'s requests, claims, demands etc):
    - tell s.o. to go to the devil (to hell);
    - throw (kick) s.o. the hell out (of some place).
         ♦ Панкрат... явился в кабинет и вручил Персикову великолепнейшую атласную визитную карточку. "Он тамотко [regional = там]", - робко прибавил Панкрат... "Гони его к чёртовой матери", - монотонно сказал Персиков и смахнул карточку под стол (Булгаков 10)....Pankrat entered the office and handed Persikov a magnificent satiny calling card. "He's out there," Pankrat added timidly...."Tell him to go to hell," Persikov said in a monotone, and he threw the card under the table (10b).
         ♦ "Разрешите, мессир, его [Степу] выкинуть ко всем чертям из Москвы?" (Булгаков 9). "Permit me, Messire, to throw him [Styopa] the hell out of Moscow?" (9a).
    2. ну тебя (его и т. п) к чертовой бабушке !; иди <пошёл, убирайся и т.п.> - ! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude; К ЛЯДУ substand, rude [adv]
    used to express irritation, anger, contempt directed at s.o. or sth., a desire to be rid of s.o. or sth.:
    - to (the) hell with you (him etc)!;
    - go (let him etc go) to (bloody) hell (to the devil)!;
    - get (let him etc get) the hell out of here!
         ♦ Разговоры на тему о психике таких индивидов, как Хозяин и Хряк, беспредметны... Да ну их к чёртовой матери! Кто они такие, чтобы забивать свою голову их жалкими персонами? (Зиновьев 1). Conversations about the psyche of such individuals as the Boss and Hog are conversations without a subject....The hell with them all! Who are they anyway, that we should be bothering our heads with their miserable personas! (1a).
         ♦ Женщина рассмеялась: "Да ну тебя к лешему, скаред! Я пошутила...", - и пошла вниз (Булгаков 9). The woman laughed. "Oh, go to hell, you old miser! I was only joking." And she went on downstairs (9b).
         ♦ "Слушай, дед... иди-ка ты отсюдова [ungrammat = отсюда] к чёртовой матери. Я этими байками сыт по горло" (Максимов 3). "Listen, Grandpa, why don't you go to bloody hell. I'm fed up to the teeth with your bedtime stories" (3a).
         ♦ "Бери три тысячи и убирайся ко всем чертям, да и Врублевского с собой захвати - слышишь это? Но сейчас же, сию же минуту, и это навеки, понимаешь, пане, навеки вот в эту самую дверь и выйдешь" (Достоевский 1). "Tbke three thousand and go to the devil, and don't forget Vrublevsky-do you hear? But now, this minute, and forever, do you understand, paniey you'll walk out this door forever" (1a).
    3. к чертовой бабушке (кого-что)! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll [Interj]
    used to express protest, a complete rejection of s.o. or sth.:
    - damn it (him etc)!;
    - the (to) hell with this (him etc)!;
    - to the devil with this (him etc)!
         К чёрту! К чёртовой матери! Я не могу позволить им убить себя. Я должен жить (Аржак 1). Damn it! То hell with it! I couldn't let them kill me! I must live (1a).
         ♦ "К чёрту музей, к чёрту Карла Эберсокса, я хочу на воздух, на солнце!" (Федин 1). " То the devil with the museum, to the devil with Karl Ebersocks, I want air, sunshine!" (1a).
    4. взорвать что, взорваться, разлететься, развалиться и т.п. - [adv]
    (to blow up, collapse, be ruined etc) completely, irretrievably:
    - the damn...;
    - (blow (smash) sth.) to bits (to smithereens);
    - [in limited contexts] shot to hell;
    - to hell and gone.
    5. [formula phrase]
    used in response to " ни пуха ни пера", which is a wish for success or luck in sth.:
    - I'll do my best!;
    II
    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, К БЕСУ, К ДЬЯВОЛУ, К ЛЕШЕМУ, К НЕЧИСТОМУ, К ШУТУ> coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (parenth); used after interrog pronouns and adverbs (usu. какой, куда)]
    =====
    used to indicate or emphasize the rhetorical and/ or ironic nature of a statement:
    - what the hell kind of [NP] is this (is he etc);
    - some bloody [NP] he is (you are etc).
         ♦ "Какая, к черту, в Семидоле революция? Четыре маслобойки и одна мельница... Весь город пополз ко всенощной, к Покрову пресвятой богородицы" (Федин 1). "What the hell kind of revolution is there in Semidol? Four creameries and one windmill...The whole town's crept off to vespers, to the Feast of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin" (1a).
         ♦ [Зилов:] (Тычет пальцем в открытую дверь, через которую видна освещённая улица.) Что это?.. Разве это ночь? Ну? Светло как днём! Какая же это к чёрту ночь! (Вампилов 5). [Z.:](Points at open door, through which the brightly lit street can be seen.) What's that?...Call that night, do you? It's as bright as day! Some bloody night that! (5a).
         ♦ [1-й гость:] Какая тут, к нечистому, любовь, ежели с самого обеда ни рюмки? (Чехов 4). [context transl] [First Guest:] How the devil can I think of love when I haven't had a single glass of anything since dinner? (4a).

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  • 68 к чертовой матери

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    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, КО ВСЕМ ЧЕРТЯМ, К ЧЕРТЯМ СОБАЧЬИМ> highly coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll, rude
    [PrepP; these forms only]
    =====
    1. послать, выгнать, вышвырнуть и т.п. кого Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude [adv]
    to send s.o. away or drive s.o. out rudely (often when rejecting s.o.'s requests, claims, demands etc):
    - tell s.o. to go to the devil (to hell);
    - throw (kick) s.o. the hell out (of some place).
         ♦ Панкрат... явился в кабинет и вручил Персикову великолепнейшую атласную визитную карточку. "Он тамотко [regional = там]", - робко прибавил Панкрат... "Гони его к чёртовой матери", - монотонно сказал Персиков и смахнул карточку под стол (Булгаков 10)....Pankrat entered the office and handed Persikov a magnificent satiny calling card. "He's out there," Pankrat added timidly...."Tell him to go to hell," Persikov said in a monotone, and he threw the card under the table (10b).
         ♦ "Разрешите, мессир, его [Степу] выкинуть ко всем чертям из Москвы?" (Булгаков 9). "Permit me, Messire, to throw him [Styopa] the hell out of Moscow?" (9a).
    2. ну тебя (его и т. п) к чертовой матери !; иди <пошёл, убирайся и т.п.> - ! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude; К ЛЯДУ substand, rude [adv]
    used to express irritation, anger, contempt directed at s.o. or sth., a desire to be rid of s.o. or sth.:
    - to (the) hell with you (him etc)!;
    - go (let him etc go) to (bloody) hell (to the devil)!;
    - get (let him etc get) the hell out of here!
         ♦ Разговоры на тему о психике таких индивидов, как Хозяин и Хряк, беспредметны... Да ну их к чёртовой матери! Кто они такие, чтобы забивать свою голову их жалкими персонами? (Зиновьев 1). Conversations about the psyche of such individuals as the Boss and Hog are conversations without a subject....The hell with them all! Who are they anyway, that we should be bothering our heads with their miserable personas! (1a).
         ♦ Женщина рассмеялась: "Да ну тебя к лешему, скаред! Я пошутила...", - и пошла вниз (Булгаков 9). The woman laughed. "Oh, go to hell, you old miser! I was only joking." And she went on downstairs (9b).
         ♦ "Слушай, дед... иди-ка ты отсюдова [ungrammat = отсюда] к чёртовой матери. Я этими байками сыт по горло" (Максимов 3). "Listen, Grandpa, why don't you go to bloody hell. I'm fed up to the teeth with your bedtime stories" (3a).
         ♦ "Бери три тысячи и убирайся ко всем чертям, да и Врублевского с собой захвати - слышишь это? Но сейчас же, сию же минуту, и это навеки, понимаешь, пане, навеки вот в эту самую дверь и выйдешь" (Достоевский 1). "Tbke three thousand and go to the devil, and don't forget Vrublevsky-do you hear? But now, this minute, and forever, do you understand, paniey you'll walk out this door forever" (1a).
    3. к чертовой матери (кого-что)! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll [Interj]
    used to express protest, a complete rejection of s.o. or sth.:
    - damn it (him etc)!;
    - the (to) hell with this (him etc)!;
    - to the devil with this (him etc)!
         К чёрту! К чёртовой матери! Я не могу позволить им убить себя. Я должен жить (Аржак 1). Damn it! То hell with it! I couldn't let them kill me! I must live (1a).
         ♦ "К чёрту музей, к чёрту Карла Эберсокса, я хочу на воздух, на солнце!" (Федин 1). " То the devil with the museum, to the devil with Karl Ebersocks, I want air, sunshine!" (1a).
    4. взорвать что, взорваться, разлететься, развалиться и т.п. - [adv]
    (to blow up, collapse, be ruined etc) completely, irretrievably:
    - the damn...;
    - (blow (smash) sth.) to bits (to smithereens);
    - [in limited contexts] shot to hell;
    - to hell and gone.
    5. [formula phrase]
    used in response to " ни пуха ни пера", which is a wish for success or luck in sth.:
    - I'll do my best!;
    II
    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, К БЕСУ, К ДЬЯВОЛУ, К ЛЕШЕМУ, К НЕЧИСТОМУ, К ШУТУ> coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (parenth); used after interrog pronouns and adverbs (usu. какой, куда)]
    =====
    used to indicate or emphasize the rhetorical and/ or ironic nature of a statement:
    - what the hell kind of [NP] is this (is he etc);
    - some bloody [NP] he is (you are etc).
         ♦ "Какая, к черту, в Семидоле революция? Четыре маслобойки и одна мельница... Весь город пополз ко всенощной, к Покрову пресвятой богородицы" (Федин 1). "What the hell kind of revolution is there in Semidol? Four creameries and one windmill...The whole town's crept off to vespers, to the Feast of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin" (1a).
         ♦ [Зилов:] (Тычет пальцем в открытую дверь, через которую видна освещённая улица.) Что это?.. Разве это ночь? Ну? Светло как днём! Какая же это к чёрту ночь! (Вампилов 5). [Z.:](Points at open door, through which the brightly lit street can be seen.) What's that?...Call that night, do you? It's as bright as day! Some bloody night that! (5a).
         ♦ [1-й гость:] Какая тут, к нечистому, любовь, ежели с самого обеда ни рюмки? (Чехов 4). [context transl] [First Guest:] How the devil can I think of love when I haven't had a single glass of anything since dinner? (4a).

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  • 69 к черту

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    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, КО ВСЕМ ЧЕРТЯМ, К ЧЕРТЯМ СОБАЧЬИМ> highly coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll, rude
    [PrepP; these forms only]
    =====
    1. послать, выгнать, вышвырнуть и т.п. кого Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude [adv]
    to send s.o. away or drive s.o. out rudely (often when rejecting s.o.'s requests, claims, demands etc):
    - tell s.o. to go to the devil (to hell);
    - throw (kick) s.o. the hell out (of some place).
         ♦ Панкрат... явился в кабинет и вручил Персикову великолепнейшую атласную визитную карточку. "Он тамотко [regional = там]", - робко прибавил Панкрат... "Гони его к чёртовой матери", - монотонно сказал Персиков и смахнул карточку под стол (Булгаков 10)....Pankrat entered the office and handed Persikov a magnificent satiny calling card. "He's out there," Pankrat added timidly...."Tell him to go to hell," Persikov said in a monotone, and he threw the card under the table (10b).
         ♦ "Разрешите, мессир, его [Степу] выкинуть ко всем чертям из Москвы?" (Булгаков 9). "Permit me, Messire, to throw him [Styopa] the hell out of Moscow?" (9a).
    2. ну тебя (его и т. п) к черту !; иди <пошёл, убирайся и т.п.> - ! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude; К ЛЯДУ substand, rude [adv]
    used to express irritation, anger, contempt directed at s.o. or sth., a desire to be rid of s.o. or sth.:
    - to (the) hell with you (him etc)!;
    - go (let him etc go) to (bloody) hell (to the devil)!;
    - get (let him etc get) the hell out of here!
         ♦ Разговоры на тему о психике таких индивидов, как Хозяин и Хряк, беспредметны... Да ну их к чёртовой матери! Кто они такие, чтобы забивать свою голову их жалкими персонами? (Зиновьев 1). Conversations about the psyche of such individuals as the Boss and Hog are conversations without a subject....The hell with them all! Who are they anyway, that we should be bothering our heads with their miserable personas! (1a).
         ♦ Женщина рассмеялась: "Да ну тебя к лешему, скаред! Я пошутила...", - и пошла вниз (Булгаков 9). The woman laughed. "Oh, go to hell, you old miser! I was only joking." And she went on downstairs (9b).
         ♦ "Слушай, дед... иди-ка ты отсюдова [ungrammat = отсюда] к чёртовой матери. Я этими байками сыт по горло" (Максимов 3). "Listen, Grandpa, why don't you go to bloody hell. I'm fed up to the teeth with your bedtime stories" (3a).
         ♦ "Бери три тысячи и убирайся ко всем чертям, да и Врублевского с собой захвати - слышишь это? Но сейчас же, сию же минуту, и это навеки, понимаешь, пане, навеки вот в эту самую дверь и выйдешь" (Достоевский 1). "Tbke three thousand and go to the devil, and don't forget Vrublevsky-do you hear? But now, this minute, and forever, do you understand, paniey you'll walk out this door forever" (1a).
    3. к черту (кого-что)! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll [Interj]
    used to express protest, a complete rejection of s.o. or sth.:
    - damn it (him etc)!;
    - the (to) hell with this (him etc)!;
    - to the devil with this (him etc)!
         ♦ К чёрту! К чёртовой матери! Я не могу позволить им убить себя. Я должен жить (Аржак 1). Damn it! То hell with it! I couldn't let them kill me! I must live (1a).
         ♦ "К чёрту музей, к чёрту Карла Эберсокса, я хочу на воздух, на солнце!" (Федин 1). " То the devil with the museum, to the devil with Karl Ebersocks, I want air, sunshine!" (1a).
    4. взорвать что, взорваться, разлететься, развалиться и т.п. - [adv]
    (to blow up, collapse, be ruined etc) completely, irretrievably:
    - the damn...;
    - (blow (smash) sth.) to bits (to smithereens);
    - [in limited contexts] shot to hell;
    - to hell and gone.
    5. [formula phrase]
    used in response to " ни пуха ни пера", which is a wish for success or luck in sth.:
    - I'll do my best!;
    II
    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, К БЕСУ, К ДЬЯВОЛУ, К ЛЕШЕМУ, К НЕЧИСТОМУ, К ШУТУ> coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (parenth); used after interrog pronouns and adverbs (usu. какой, куда)]
    =====
    used to indicate or emphasize the rhetorical and/ or ironic nature of a statement:
    - what the hell kind of [NP] is this (is he etc);
    - some bloody [NP] he is (you are etc).
         ♦ "Какая, к черту, в Семидоле революция? Четыре маслобойки и одна мельница... Весь город пополз ко всенощной, к Покрову пресвятой богородицы" (Федин 1). "What the hell kind of revolution is there in Semidol? Four creameries and one windmill...The whole town's crept off to vespers, to the Feast of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin" (1a).
         ♦ [Зилов:] (Тычет пальцем в открытую дверь, через которую видна освещённая улица.) Что это?.. Разве это ночь? Ну? Светло как днём! Какая же это к чёрту ночь! (Вампилов 5). [Z.:](Points at open door, through which the brightly lit street can be seen.) What's that?...Call that night, do you? It's as bright as day! Some bloody night that! (5a).
         ♦ [1-й гость:] Какая тут, к нечистому, любовь, ежели с самого обеда ни рюмки? (Чехов 4). [context transl] [First Guest:] How the devil can I think of love when I haven't had a single glass of anything since dinner? (4a).

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  • 70 к чертям

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    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, КО ВСЕМ ЧЕРТЯМ, К ЧЕРТЯМ СОБАЧЬИМ> highly coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll, rude
    [PrepP; these forms only]
    =====
    1. послать, выгнать, вышвырнуть и т.п. кого Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude [adv]
    to send s.o. away or drive s.o. out rudely (often when rejecting s.o.'s requests, claims, demands etc):
    - tell s.o. to go to the devil (to hell);
    - throw (kick) s.o. the hell out (of some place).
         ♦ Панкрат... явился в кабинет и вручил Персикову великолепнейшую атласную визитную карточку. "Он тамотко [regional = там]", - робко прибавил Панкрат... "Гони его к чёртовой матери", - монотонно сказал Персиков и смахнул карточку под стол (Булгаков 10)....Pankrat entered the office and handed Persikov a magnificent satiny calling card. "He's out there," Pankrat added timidly...."Tell him to go to hell," Persikov said in a monotone, and he threw the card under the table (10b).
         ♦ "Разрешите, мессир, его [Степу] выкинуть ко всем чертям из Москвы?" (Булгаков 9). "Permit me, Messire, to throw him [Styopa] the hell out of Moscow?" (9a).
    2. ну тебя (его и т. п) к чертям !; иди <пошёл, убирайся и т.п.> - ! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll; К < КО ВСЕМ> СВИНЬЯМ substand, rude; К ЛЯДУ substand, rude [adv]
    used to express irritation, anger, contempt directed at s.o. or sth., a desire to be rid of s.o. or sth.:
    - to (the) hell with you (him etc)!;
    - go (let him etc go) to (bloody) hell (to the devil)!;
    - get (let him etc get) the hell out of here!
         ♦ Разговоры на тему о психике таких индивидов, как Хозяин и Хряк, беспредметны... Да ну их к чёртовой матери! Кто они такие, чтобы забивать свою голову их жалкими персонами? (Зиновьев 1). Conversations about the psyche of such individuals as the Boss and Hog are conversations without a subject....The hell with them all! Who are they anyway, that we should be bothering our heads with their miserable personas! (1a).
         ♦ Женщина рассмеялась: "Да ну тебя к лешему, скаред! Я пошутила...", - и пошла вниз (Булгаков 9). The woman laughed. "Oh, go to hell, you old miser! I was only joking." And she went on downstairs (9b).
         ♦ "Слушай, дед... иди-ка ты отсюдова [ungrammat = отсюда] к чёртовой матери. Я этими байками сыт по горло" (Максимов 3). "Listen, Grandpa, why don't you go to bloody hell. I'm fed up to the teeth with your bedtime stories" (3a).
         ♦ "Бери три тысячи и убирайся ко всем чертям, да и Врублевского с собой захвати - слышишь это? Но сейчас же, сию же минуту, и это навеки, понимаешь, пане, навеки вот в эту самую дверь и выйдешь" (Достоевский 1). "Tbke three thousand and go to the devil, and don't forget Vrublevsky-do you hear? But now, this minute, and forever, do you understand, paniey you'll walk out this door forever" (1a).
    3. к чертям (кого-что)! Also: К ЛЕШЕМУ highly coll [Interj]
    used to express protest, a complete rejection of s.o. or sth.:
    - damn it (him etc)!;
    - the (to) hell with this (him etc)!;
    - to the devil with this (him etc)!
         К чёрту! К чёртовой матери! Я не могу позволить им убить себя. Я должен жить (Аржак 1). Damn it! То hell with it! I couldn't let them kill me! I must live (1a).
         ♦ "К чёрту музей, к чёрту Карла Эберсокса, я хочу на воздух, на солнце!" (Федин 1). " То the devil with the museum, to the devil with Karl Ebersocks, I want air, sunshine!" (1a).
    4. взорвать что, взорваться, разлететься, развалиться и т.п. - [adv]
    (to blow up, collapse, be ruined etc) completely, irretrievably:
    - the damn...;
    - (blow (smash) sth.) to bits (to smithereens);
    - [in limited contexts] shot to hell;
    - to hell and gone.
    5. [formula phrase]
    used in response to " ни пуха ни пера", which is a wish for success or luck in sth.:
    - I'll do my best!;
    II
    К ЧЕРТУ <K ЧЕРТЯМ, К БЕСУ, К ДЬЯВОЛУ, К ЛЕШЕМУ, К НЕЧИСТОМУ, К ШУТУ> coll; К ЧЕРТОВОЙ МАТЕРИ < БАБУШКЕ> highly coll
    [PrepP; these forms only; sent adv (parenth); used after interrog pronouns and adverbs (usu. какой, куда)]
    =====
    used to indicate or emphasize the rhetorical and/ or ironic nature of a statement:
    - what the hell kind of [NP] is this (is he etc);
    - some bloody [NP] he is (you are etc).
         ♦ "Какая, к черту, в Семидоле революция? Четыре маслобойки и одна мельница... Весь город пополз ко всенощной, к Покрову пресвятой богородицы" (Федин 1). "What the hell kind of revolution is there in Semidol? Four creameries and one windmill...The whole town's crept off to vespers, to the Feast of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin" (1a).
         ♦ [Зилов:] (Тычет пальцем в открытую дверь, через которую видна освещённая улица.) Что это?.. Разве это ночь? Ну? Светло как днём! Какая же это к чёрту ночь! (Вампилов 5). [Z.:](Points at open door, through which the brightly lit street can be seen.) What's that?...Call that night, do you? It's as bright as day! Some bloody night that! (5a).
         ♦ [1-й гость:] Какая тут, к нечистому, любовь, ежели с самого обеда ни рюмки? (Чехов 4). [context transl] [First Guest:] How the devil can I think of love when I haven't had a single glass of anything since dinner? (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > к чертям

  • 71 под открытым небом

    1) General subject: camp out, in the (open) air, in the weather, (быть) to be out in the open, out in the open
    2) Aviation: in the open air
    3) Military: in the open
    4) Construction: out-of-door
    5) Mining: to the sky
    6) Set phrase: (ночевать, жить, пр.) in the open air
    7) Drilling: out of door
    8) Makarov: alfresco, in the air, outdoor, under the open sky

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > под открытым небом

  • 72 uitvegen

    [door vegen reinigen] sweep/ wissen wipe out clean out
    [door vegen wegmaken] wissen wipe/ wrijven rub out erase
    [vegend verwijderen] wipe/rub away/out
    voorbeelden:
    2   een woord op het schoolbord uitvegen wipe/rub out a word on the blackboard

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uitvegen

  • 73 cachete

    m.
    1 chubby cheek.
    2 slap.
    3 favor.
    * * *
    1 (bofetada) slap
    2 (golpe) blow, punch
    3 (carrillo) cheek
    * * *
    noun m.
    cheek, slap
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=golpe) slap, punch in the face
    2) (=arma) dagger
    3) (=mejilla) (fat) cheek; (Med) swollen cheek
    4) CAm (=favor) favour, favor (EEUU)
    5) pl cachetes Cono Sur * (=culo) bottom sing
    * * *
    1) ( mejilla) (esp AmL) cheek; ( nalga) (CS fam) cheek
    2) (esp Esp) cachetada
    * * *
    = pat, slap on the wrist, spanking, cuff, whack.
    Ex. Straighten out the problem, give him a few parental murmurs of comfort, a pat or two, then leave again.
    Ex. It is hard to believe that the public will see a reprimand in this case as anything more than a slap on the wrist.
    Ex. A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.
    Ex. He caught a kid shoplifting in his store, gave him a good cuff on the side of his head and kicked him out the door.
    Ex. Suddenly there was a loud ' whack- whack- whack' and I looked back to see the guide slapping the water with his fishing pole.
    ----
    * dar un cachete = spank, cuff, slap.
    * dar un cachete a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.
    * * *
    1) ( mejilla) (esp AmL) cheek; ( nalga) (CS fam) cheek
    2) (esp Esp) cachetada
    * * *
    = pat, slap on the wrist, spanking, cuff, whack.

    Ex: Straighten out the problem, give him a few parental murmurs of comfort, a pat or two, then leave again.

    Ex: It is hard to believe that the public will see a reprimand in this case as anything more than a slap on the wrist.
    Ex: A spanking is designed as much to humiliate as to hurt enough to deter.
    Ex: He caught a kid shoplifting in his store, gave him a good cuff on the side of his head and kicked him out the door.
    Ex: Suddenly there was a loud ' whack- whack- whack' and I looked back to see the guide slapping the water with his fishing pole.
    * dar un cachete = spank, cuff, slap.
    * dar un cachete a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( esp AmL) (mejilla) cheek
    2 (CS fam) (nalga) cheek
    * * *

    cachete sustantivo masculino
    1 ( mejilla) (esp AmL) cheek;
    ( nalga) (CS fam) cheek
    2 (esp Esp) ( bofetada) slap
    cachete sustantivo masculino
    1 (en la cara) slap
    (en las nalgas) smack
    2 (mejilla) cheek
    ' cachete' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    arrear
    English:
    cheek
    - cuff
    * * *
    1. [moflete] chubby cheek
    2. [bofetada] [en la cara] slap;
    [en el trasero] slap, smack
    * * *
    m cheek
    * * *
    : cheek
    * * *
    cachete n smack / slap
    dar un cachete to smack / to slap

    Spanish-English dictionary > cachete

  • 74 פצים

    פַּצִּיםm. ( פצם) board. Sabb.VIII, 7 כדי ליתן בין פ׳ לחבירו as much as is required between one board and another (when they are piled up).Maasr. I, 7 הפצים, v. פַּץ.Esp. the board nailed against the wall to form a door-frame, door-post. Men.34a בית שאין לו אלא פ׳ אחד a room which has only one door-post (the corner wall serving for the other post). Ib. 33b הניחה בפצים Rashi, v. פַּץ.Pl. פַּצִּימִין. Ib. לפי שאין לה פ׳ because it (the exedra) has no door-frame. Ib. עדי פצימו ed. (Ms. M. פצימין, read: פַּצִּימָיו), v. עָדֵי I. Erub.93a פַּצִּימֶיהָ, v. שָׁוָה. B. Bath.12a פרץ את פַּצִימָיו if he broke open its doorframe (opened again a walled up entrance). Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b מפרק את פצימיו he takes out its door-posts; a. e.

    Jewish literature > פצים

  • 75 פַּצִּים

    פַּצִּיםm. ( פצם) board. Sabb.VIII, 7 כדי ליתן בין פ׳ לחבירו as much as is required between one board and another (when they are piled up).Maasr. I, 7 הפצים, v. פַּץ.Esp. the board nailed against the wall to form a door-frame, door-post. Men.34a בית שאין לו אלא פ׳ אחד a room which has only one door-post (the corner wall serving for the other post). Ib. 33b הניחה בפצים Rashi, v. פַּץ.Pl. פַּצִּימִין. Ib. לפי שאין לה פ׳ because it (the exedra) has no door-frame. Ib. עדי פצימו ed. (Ms. M. פצימין, read: פַּצִּימָיו), v. עָדֵי I. Erub.93a פַּצִּימֶיהָ, v. שָׁוָה. B. Bath.12a פרץ את פַּצִימָיו if he broke open its doorframe (opened again a walled up entrance). Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b מפרק את פצימיו he takes out its door-posts; a. e.

    Jewish literature > פַּצִּים

  • 76 на улице

    2) Colloquial: downstairs
    3) American: on the street
    4) Architecture: out
    5) Makarov: out of door, without doors
    6) West Indies: (=outdoors) a door

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > на улице

  • 77 kaum

    Adv.
    1. hardly; (nur gerade) scarcely, barely, Brit. auch only just; kaum hatte er angefangen, als oder da..., kaum dass er angefangen hatte, (da) ... he had hardly ( oder only just, Am. barely) started when..., no sooner had he started than...; es ist kaum zu sehen it is scarcely ( oder barely) visible, you can hardly see it; wir haben kaum noch Milch we’ve hardly (Am. we hardly have) any milk left; sie sieht kaum älter aus she looks hardly ( oder scarcely) any older
    2. unwahrscheinlich: ( wohl) kaum! hardly, I doubt it very much; ich glaube kaum I hardly think so; er wird es wohl kaum überleben he is unlikely to survive; jetzt wird sie kaum noch kommen she’s hardly ( oder she’s not) likely to come now
    3. (selten) kaum je hardly ever; er ist kaum zu Hause he is hardly ever at home
    4. mit Zahlen: barely, just under; ich bekomme kaum 2000 Euro auch I’m lucky if I get 2,000 euros; sie kosten kaum 40 Euro you don’t even have to pay 40 euros for them, you can get them for under 40 euros
    * * *
    scarcely; hardly; only just; little; barely
    * * *
    [kaum]
    1. adv
    1) (= noch nicht einmal) hardly, scarcely, barely

    er verdient káúm 1500 Euro — he earns barely 1500 euros

    ich habe káúm noch 10 Liter — I've barely 10 litres (Brit) or liters (US) left

    das kostet káúm 100 Euro — it doesn't even cost 100 euros

    man braucht káúm 10 Liter — you'll need less than 10 litres (Brit) or liters (US)

    sie war káúm hereingekommen, als... — hardly or scarcely or no sooner had she come in when..., she had hardly etc come in when...

    káúm jemand/jemals — hardly or scarcely anyone/ever

    es ist káúm möglich, dass... — it is hardly or scarcely possible that...

    es ist káúm zu glauben, wie... — it's hardly or scarcely believable or to be believed how...

    wir hatten káúm noch Vorräte — we had hardly or scarcely any supplies left, we hardly had any supplies left

    er kann káúm noch sprechen/laufen — he can hardly etc speak/walk any more

    ich hatte káúm noch damit gerechnet, dass... — I hardly or scarcely thought that... any more

    2) (= wahrscheinlich nicht) hardly, scarcely

    káúm! — hardly, scarcely

    wohl káúm, ich glaube káúm — I hardly or scarcely think so

    ich glaube káúm, dass... — I hardly or scarcely think that...

    das wird káúm passieren — that's hardly or scarcely likely to happen

    2. conj
    hardly, scarcely

    káúm dass wir das Meer erreicht hatten... — hardly or scarcely had we reached the sea when..., no sooner had we reached the sea than...

    káúm gerufen, eilte der Diener herbei — no sooner summoned, the servant hurried in

    er verdient äußerst wenig, káúm dass er davon satt wird — he earns extremely little and can hardly even buy enough to eat

    * * *
    1) (scarcely or only just: We have barely enough food.) barely
    2) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) hardly
    3) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) hardly
    4) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) hardly
    5) (only just; not quite: Speak louder please - I can scarcely hear you; scarcely enough money to live on.) scarcely
    * * *
    [kaum]
    I. adv
    1. (gerade [erst]) hardly, scarcely
    sie war \kaum aus der Tür, da fingen sie schon an zu lästern she had hardly [or scarcely] gone out the door before they started making nasty remarks about her, no sooner was she out the door than they started making nasty remarks about her
    2. (höchstwahrscheinlich nicht) hardly, scarcely
    [wohl] \kaum! certainly not!, I don't think so!; s.a. wohl
    3. (fast nicht) hardly, scarcely
    ich habe euch dieses Jahr \kaum gesehen I've scarcely seen you this year
    das ist ja wohl \kaum anzunehmen! you'd scarcely credit it!
    \kaum jemals [o je] hardly ever
    \kaum noch/mehr hardly [or scarcely]... any more
    seit vier Tagen hat er \kaum etwas gegessen he has hardly [or scarcely] eaten anything for four days [now]
    wir haben \kaum noch Zeit we've hardly [or scarcely] got any time left
    wir hatten \kaum noch damit gerechnet! we scarcely expected that!
    \kaum eine[r] [o jemand] [o wer] hardly [or scarcely] anyone [or anybody]
    \kaum eine Rolle spielen to be scarcely of any importance; s.a. glauben
    II. konj
    \kaum dass no sooner... than
    \kaum dass sie sich kennen gelernt hatten, heirateten sie auch schon no sooner had they met than they were married, they had hardly [or scarcely] met before they were married
    * * *
    1) (fast gar nicht) hardly; scarcely

    kaum jemand/etwas — hardly anybody or anyone/anything

    kaum älter/größer/besser — hardly or scarcely any older/bigger/better

    ich kann es kaum glauben/erwarten — I can hardly believe it/wait

    2) (vermutlich nicht) hardly; scarcely

    er wird [wohl] kaum zustimmen — he is hardly likely to agree

    ich glaube kaumI hardly or scarcely think so

    kaum hatte er Platz genommen, als... — no sooner had he sat down than...

    4)

    kaum dassalmost as soon as

    kaum dass er aus dem Gefängnis gekommen war... — hardly or scarcely had he left prison when...

    * * *
    kaum adv
    1. hardly; (nur gerade) scarcely, barely, Br auch only just;
    kaum hatte er angefangen, als oder
    da …, kaum dass er angefangen hatte, (da) … he had hardly ( oder only just, US barely) started when …, no sooner had he started than …;
    es ist kaum zu sehen it is scarcely ( oder barely) visible, you can hardly see it;
    wir haben kaum noch Milch we’ve hardly (US we hardly have) any milk left;
    sie sieht kaum älter aus she looks hardly ( oder scarcely) any older
    (wohl) kaum! hardly, I doubt it very much;
    ich glaube kaum I hardly think so;
    er wird es wohl kaum überleben he is unlikely to survive;
    jetzt wird sie kaum noch kommen she’s hardly ( oder she’s not) likely to come now
    3. (selten)
    kaum je hardly ever;
    er ist kaum zu Hause he is hardly ever at home
    4. mit Zahlen: barely, just under;
    ich bekomme kaum 2000 Euro auch I’m lucky if I get 2,000 euros;
    sie kosten kaum 40 Euro you don’t even have to pay 40 euros for them, you can get them for under 40 euros
    * * *
    1) (fast gar nicht) hardly; scarcely

    kaum jemand/etwas — hardly anybody or anyone/anything

    kaum älter/größer/besser — hardly or scarcely any older/bigger/better

    ich kann es kaum glauben/erwarten — I can hardly believe it/wait

    2) (vermutlich nicht) hardly; scarcely

    er wird [wohl] kaum zustimmen — he is hardly likely to agree

    ich glaube kaumI hardly or scarcely think so

    kaum hatte er Platz genommen, als... — no sooner had he sat down than...

    4)

    kaum dass er aus dem Gefängnis gekommen war... — hardly or scarcely had he left prison when...

    * * *
    adv.
    barely adv.
    hardly adv.
    little adv.
    scarcely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > kaum

  • 78 coscorrón

    m.
    blow on the head, blow on one's head given by someone else, bop, bop on the head.
    * * *
    1 blow on the head, knock on the head
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=golpe) bump on the head
    2) (=contratiempo) setback, knock
    * * *
    masculino (fam)

    darse un coscorrónto bump o bang one's head

    le dio un coscorrónshe smacked o cuffed him around the head (colloq)

    * * *
    = cuff.
    Ex. He caught a kid shoplifting in his store, gave him a good cuff on the side of his head and kicked him out the door.
    ----
    * dar un coscorrón = cuff.
    * * *
    masculino (fam)

    darse un coscorrónto bump o bang one's head

    le dio un coscorrónshe smacked o cuffed him around the head (colloq)

    * * *
    = cuff.

    Ex: He caught a kid shoplifting in his store, gave him a good cuff on the side of his head and kicked him out the door.

    * dar un coscorrón = cuff.

    * * *
    ( fam)
    darse un coscorrón to bump o bang one's head
    le dio un coscorrón she smacked o cuffed him around the head ( colloq)
    * * *

    coscorrón sustantivo masculino knock on the head: me he dado un buen coscorrón al salir del coche, as I got out of the car I bumped my head very hard
    ' coscorrón' also found in these entries:
    English:
    cuff
    * * *
    [golpe] bump on the head; [con los nudillos] rap on the head;
    se dio un coscorrón he bumped his head
    * * *
    m bump on the head

    Spanish-English dictionary > coscorrón

  • 79 van kuće

    • abroad; out of door; out of the doors; outdoor; outdoors; out-of-door

    Serbian-English dictionary > van kuće

  • 80 выгнать

    1) General subject: boot out, boot round, bounce, chuck out, clean out, dislodge, distil, excommunicate (из школы, организации), give a kiss-off, give her marching orders (кого-л.), give his marching orders (кого-л.), kick away (часто с позором), kick out, oust, out, put out, rout, send out, send packing (кого-л.), send to the right-about (кого-л.), sling out, stink out, whip away, whip off, expel, fire, hoof out, put to grass, turn out of door, send flying (кого-л.)
    2) Colloquial: fire out, hoof, hooves, kick off (he got kicked off the force - его выгнали из полиции/вооруженных сил), punch-out, flush out
    3) Church: excommunicate (из школы, организации и т.п.)
    4) Diplomatic term: bump
    5) Jargon: kick( someone) out, pinkslip, push someone off the sled (кого-л.), ship
    6) Makarov: kick, stink out (зверя, противника), cast out, drive out, fight off, force out
    7) Taboo: hoof somebody's bum (кого-л.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выгнать

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  • out-of-door — [out΄əvdôr′] adj. OUTDOOR …   English World dictionary

  • Out-of-Door Academy — Location Sarasota, Florida,  United States Info …   Wikipedia

  • Out of Door School — Infobox nrhp name = Out of Door School caption = lat degrees = 27 lat minutes = 17 lat seconds = 9 lat direction = N long degrees = 82 long minutes = 33 long seconds = 38 long direction = W locmapin=Florida location = Sarasota, Sarasota County,… …   Wikipedia

  • Out of Door Academy — The Out of Door Academy, commonly called ODA, is a private school based in Sarasota, Florida. It consists of two campuses: one, the lower school, or grades K 6, is based on Siesta Key and two, the upper school, or grades 7 12, is based in… …   Wikipedia

  • out-of-door — or out of doors adjective Date: 1800 outdoor …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • out-of-door — adjective outdoor …   Wiktionary

  • out-of-door — outside of the house, in the outdoors …   English contemporary dictionary

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