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1 время перед заходом солнца
General subject: parting dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > время перед заходом солнца
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2 день, клонящийся к вечеру
General subject: parting dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день, клонящийся к вечеру
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3 день, клонящийся к вечеру, угасающий день
General subject: parting dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день, клонящийся к вечеру, угасающий день
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4 день, склоняющийся к закату
General subject: parting dayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день, склоняющийся к закату
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5 угасающий день
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6 П-460
МОЁ (НАШЕ) ПОЧТЕНИЕ1 (кому);НИЖАЙШЕЕ ПОЧТЕНИЕ all obsoles formula phrase these forms only fixed WOa salutation used upon meeting or parting: (upon meeting) good day (morning, evening, afternoon)my respects my compliments greetings! how do you do (when parting) (my) regards good day (to you) have a good (pleasant) day."М-маё п-пачтенье (phonetic spelling = мое почтенье)!» -вскричал вдруг знакомый голос. Раскольников задрожал. Пред ним стоял Порох он вдруг вышел из третьей комнаты (Достоевский 3). "M-my c-compliments, sir!" a familiar voice suddenly exclaimed. Raskolnikov gave a shudder. Before him stood Gunpowderhe had suddenly come out of the third room (3d). uGr-r-reetings!" a familiar voice cried out suddenly. Raskolnikov shook. There stood Gunpowderhe walked out suddenly from the third room (3c).(Городничий:) Желаю здравствовать! (Хлестаков:) Мое почтение... (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) How do you do, Sir! (Kh.:) My respects... (4b).Сахатов:) Да, да. Мое почтение! (Уходит с лёгким поклоном.) (Толстой 3). (S.:) Good day to you, then. (Gives a small bow, and turns to go) (3b). -
7 мое почтение
I[formula phrase; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a salutation used upon meeting or parting:- [upon meeting] good day (morning, evening, afternoon);- my respects;- greetings!;- [when parting] (my) regards;- have a good (pleasant) day.♦ "М-маё п-пачтенье [phonetic spelling = мое почтенье]!" - вскричал вдруг знакомый голос. Раскольников задрожал. Пред ним стоял Порох; он вдруг вышел из третьей комнаты (Достоевский 3). "M-my c-compliments, sir!" a familiar voice suddenly exclaimed. Raskolnikov gave a shudder. Before him stood Gunpowder; he had suddenly come out of the third room (3d). "Gr-r-reetings!" a familiar voice cried out suddenly. Raskolnikov shook. There stood Gunpowder; he walked out suddenly from the third room (3c).♦ [Городничий:] Желаю здравствовать! [Хлестаков:] Мое почтение... (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] How do you do, Sir! [Kh.:] My respects... (4b).♦ [Сахатов:] Да, да. Мое почтение! (Уходит с лёгким поклоном.) (Толстой 3). [S.:] Good day to you, then. (Gives a small bow, and turns to go) (3b).II• МОЕ ПОЧТЕНИЕ obsoles[NP; Invar]=====1. approv [usu. subj-compl with быть (subj: any common noun)]⇒ sth. is absolutely amazing, unbelievable:- X is (really) something else!;- X is like nothing you've ever seen (tasted etc) before;- [in limited contexts] I take off my hat to X.♦ "...Признаюсь, не люблю я также винтовок черкесских; они как-то нашему брату неприличны, - приклад маленький, того и гляди нос обожжёт... Зато уж шашки у них - просто мое почтение!.." (Лермонтов 1). "I must say, I also do not like Circassian rifles. Somehow, they don't seem to be suitable for the likes of us: the butt is so small you have to be careful not to get your nose burnt...But then, those swords they have-ah, they're really something!" (1a). "I must admit I don't like the Cherkess rifles either; they are a bit inconvenient for the likes of us; the butt is so small that unless you watch out you may get your nose scorched....Their sabres now are a different matter - I take my hat off to them!" (1b).2. obsoles, iron [Interj or subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. infin; pres only]⇒ (used to express one's refusal to do sth., usu. sth. unpleasant, that is proposed, suggested, or requested by another) I absolutely will not do it:- thanks, but no thanks!;- no way!♦ Ехать в такой ливень на другой конец города? Нет уж, мое почтение! Go all the way across town in a downpour like this? Thanks, but no thanks!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мое почтение
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8 наше почтение
[formula phrase; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a salutation used upon meeting or parting:- [upon meeting] good day (morning, evening, afternoon);- my respects;- greetings!;- [when parting] (my) regards;- have a good (pleasant) day.♦ "М-маё п-пачтенье [phonetic spelling = мое почтенье]!" - вскричал вдруг знакомый голос. Раскольников задрожал. Пред ним стоял Порох; он вдруг вышел из третьей комнаты (Достоевский 3). "M-my c-compliments, sir!" a familiar voice suddenly exclaimed. Raskolnikov gave a shudder. Before him stood Gunpowder; he had suddenly come out of the third room (3d). "Gr-r-reetings!" a familiar voice cried out suddenly. Raskolnikov shook. There stood Gunpowder; he walked out suddenly from the third room (3c).♦ [Городничий:] Желаю здравствовать! [Хлестаков:] Мое почтение... (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] How do you do, Sir! [Kh.:] My respects... (4b).♦ [Сахатов:] Да, да. Мое почтение! (Уходит с лёгким поклоном.) (Толстой 3). [S.:] Good day to you, then. (Gives a small bow, and turns to go) (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наше почтение
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9 нижайшее почтение
[formula phrase; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a salutation used upon meeting or parting:- [upon meeting] good day (morning, evening, afternoon);- my respects;- greetings!;- [when parting] (my) regards;- have a good (pleasant) day.♦ "М-маё п-пачтенье [phonetic spelling = мое почтенье]!" - вскричал вдруг знакомый голос. Раскольников задрожал. Пред ним стоял Порох; он вдруг вышел из третьей комнаты (Достоевский 3). "M-my c-compliments, sir!" a familiar voice suddenly exclaimed. Raskolnikov gave a shudder. Before him stood Gunpowder; he had suddenly come out of the third room (3d). "Gr-r-reetings!" a familiar voice cried out suddenly. Raskolnikov shook. There stood Gunpowder; he walked out suddenly from the third room (3c).♦ [Городничий:] Желаю здравствовать! [Хлестаков:] Мое почтение... (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] How do you do, Sir! [Kh.:] My respects... (4b).♦ [Сахатов:] Да, да. Мое почтение! (Уходит с лёгким поклоном.) (Толстой 3). [S.:] Good day to you, then. (Gives a small bow, and turns to go) (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нижайшее почтение
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10 разлука
ж.1. separationжить в разлуке (с тв.) — live apart (from); be separated (from)
2. ( расставание) partingчас, день разлуки — hour, day of parting
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11 разлука
ж.1) ( жизнь вдали от кого-л) separationжить в разлу́ке (с тв.) — live apart (from); be separated (from)
2) ( расставание) parting; separationчас [день] разлу́ки — hour [day] of parting
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12 po
night; to get dark, to fall (of night): he-po, it is getting dark. Formerly used, with or without raá, in the meaning of a whole day: po tahi, one day; katahi te kauatu marima po, fifteen days; po tahi raá, first day of the week; po rua raá, po toru raá, second, third day, etc.alone or as po nui, used to express the idea of good luck, happiness. He-avai-atu au to'ou po, I wish you good luck (when taking leave of someone). Very common was this parting formula: aná po noho ki a koe! good luck to you! -
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ЧЕСТЬ ИМЕЮ obs formula phrase Invar1. a greeting said upon meeting s.o.: what an honoran honor, to be sure (this is) quite an honor.2. Also: ЧЕСТЬ ИМЕЮ КЛАНЯТЬСЯ obs (the var. with кланяться has fixed WOsaid when parting with s.o.: allow me to bid you farewellI shall take my leave of you (, sir (madam)) I (have the honor to) bid you good-bye (good-by, good day) good day to you.(Глумов:) Я не нужен вашему превосходительству? (Крутицкий:) Нет. (Глумов:) Честь имею кланяться (Островский 9). (G.:) You don't need me any more, sir? (K.:) No. (G.:) I shall then take my leave of you, sir (9a).(Астров:) Ну, честь имею, господа... (Елене Андреевне.) Если когда-нибудь заглянете ко мне, вот вместе с Софьей Александровной, то буду искренно рад (Чехов 3). (А.:) Well, I have the honor to bid you good-by, ladies and gentlemen. (To Elena) If you would look in on me some time, you and Sonia here, I'd be very glad-truly (3d). -
14 честь имею
• ЧЕСТЬ ИМЕЮ obs[formula phrase; Invar]=====1. a greeting said upon meeting s.o.:- an honor, to be sure;- (this is) quite an honor.2. Also: ЧЕСТЬ ИМЕЮ КЛАНЯТЬСЯ obs [the var. with кланяться has fixed WO]⇒ said when parting with s.o.:- I shall take my leave of you (, sir < madam>);- I (have the honor to) bid you good-bye (good-by, good day);- good day to you.♦ [Глумов:] Я не нужен вашему превосходительству? [Крутицкий:] Нет. [Глумов:] Честь имею кланяться( Островский 9). [G.:] You don't need me any more, sir? [K.:] No. [G.:] I shall then take my leave of you, sir (9a).♦ [Астров:] Ну, честь имею, господа... (Елене Андреевне.) Если когда-нибудь заглянете ко мне, вот вместе с Софьей Александровной, то буду искренно рад (Чехов 3). [ А.:] Well, I have the honor to bid you good-by, ladies and gentlemen. (To Elena) If you would look in on me some time, you and Sonia here, I'd be very glad-truly (3d).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > честь имею
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15 честь имею кланяться
• ЧЕСТЬ ИМЕЮ obs[formula phrase; Invar]=====1. a greeting said upon meeting s.o.:- an honor, to be sure;- (this is) quite an honor.2. Also: ЧЕСТЬ ИМЕЮ КЛАНЯТЬСЯ obs [the var. with кланяться has fixed WO]⇒ said when parting with s.o.:- I shall take my leave of you (, sir < madam>);- I (have the honor to) bid you good-bye (good-by, good day);- good day to you.♦ [Глумов:] Я не нужен вашему превосходительству? [Крутицкий:] Нет. [Глумов:] Честь имею кланяться (Островский 9). [G.:] You don't need me any more, sir? [K.:] No. [G.:] I shall then take my leave of you, sir (9a).♦ [Астров:] Ну, честь имею, господа... (Елене Андреевне.) Если когда-нибудь заглянете ко мне, вот вместе с Софьей Александровной, то буду искренно рад (Чехов 3). [ А.:] Well, I have the honor to bid you good-by, ladies and gentlemen. (To Elena) If you would look in on me some time, you and Sonia here, I'd be very glad-truly (3d).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > честь имею кланяться
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16 разъединение
1) General subject: decoupling, detachment, disconnexion, disjoining, disjunction, dissociation, disunion, disunity, divorce, divorcement, isolation (исков), off (the radio was off the whole day - радио не было включено весь день), release, separation, separation (исков), severance, uncoupling, abruption2) Geology: detaching3) Aviation: turning off switch4) Naval: rupture5) Medicine: decollement, dismemberment, splitting6) Engineering: abrupture, breaking, clear, cutting, decatenation, declutching, disaggregation, disconnect, disengagement, disengaging, pulldown, releasing, split, switching7) Construction: connection release8) Railway term: dividing9) Law: dissolution (of a state), demerger10) Accounting: cut off (одна из целей аудиторской проверки (audit objectives). Заключается в том, чтобы все хозяйственные операции (transactions) были учтены в соответствующем отчётном периоде (accounting period))11) Automobile industry: disconnecting, discoupling, unfastening, unlocking12) Forestry: breaking (напр. звеньев гусеницы)13) Music: disjointing14) Psychology: discretion, sejunction15) Information technology: clearance, clearing (в сетях коммутации пакетов), detachment (частей аппаратуры), interruption16) Oil: disconnection (бурильных труб), knock-off, knockoff (напр. головки бура со штангой)17) Special term: disarticulation18) Communications: clearing19) Audit: clear down20) Automation: breakaway21) Cables: partition22) Psychoanalysis: defusion23) Makarov: breakdown (телефонного разговора), disseverance, isolation, segregation, shutoff24) Cement: parting -
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ДО ЗАВТРА coll formula phrase Invarparting words said to a person or persons whom one expects to see the next daysee you tomorrowtill tomorrow. -
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HE ПОМИНАЙ(ТЕ) (меня (нас» ЛИХОМ coll VPimpcr usu. used as formula phrase fixed WO( usu. used as a request or wish made when parting with s.o. for an extended period of time) do not remember me (or us) badlydon't think ill (badly) of me (us)remember me (us) kindly think kindly of me (us).На другой день Аксинья, получив расчёт, собрала пожитки. Прощаясь с Евгением, всплакнула: «Не поминайте лихом, Евгений Николаевич» (Шолохов 4). The next day Aksinya was paid off and packed up her belongings. She gave a sob as she said goodbye to Yevgeny. "Don't think ill of me, Yevgeny Nikolayevich" (4a).(Маша:) Hy-c, позвольте пожелать вам всего хорошего. Не поминайте лихом (Чехов 6). (М.:) Well, I wish you all the best. Don't think badly of me (6a).Я вашей работой доволен. И вы не поминайте нас лихом» (Рыбаков 1). Tve been very satisfied with your work. Remember us kindly" (1a).«Готово? Идём! -всполохнулся Митя. -...Прощай, Пётр Ильич, не поминай лихом» (Достоевский 1). "Ready? Let's go!" Mityagot into a flutter. "..Farewell, Pyotr Ilyich, think kindly of me" (1a). -
19 до завтра
• ДО ЗАВТРА coll[formula phrase; Invar]=====⇒ parting words said to a person or persons whom one expects to see the next day:- till tomorrow.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до завтра
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20 не поминай лихом
• НЕ ПОМИНАЙ( ТЕ) (меня < нас> ЛИХОМ coll[VPImper usu. used as formula phrase; fixed WO]=====⇒ (usu. used as a request or wish made when parting with s.o. for an extended period of time) do not remember me (or us) badly:- think kindly of me (us).♦ На другой день Аксинья, получив расчёт, собрала пожитки. Прощаясь с Евгением, всплакнула: "Не поминайте лихом, Евгений Николаевич" (Шолохов 4). The next day Aksinya was paid off and packed up her belongings. She gave a sob as she said goodbye to Yevgeny. "Don't think ill of me, Yevgeny Nikolayevich" (4a).♦ [Маша:] Ну-с, позвольте пожелать вам всего хорошего. Не поминайте лихом (Чехов 6). [М.:] Well, I wish you all the best. Don't think badly of me (6a).♦ "Я вашей работой доволен. И вы не поминайте нас лихом" (Рыбаков 1). Tve been very satisfied with your work. Remember us kindly" (1a).♦ " Готово? Идём! - всполохнулся Митя. -...Прощай, Пётр Ильич, не поминай лихом" (Достоевский 1). "Ready? Let's go!" Mitya got into a flutter.♦. Farewell, Pyotr Ilyich, think kindly of me" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не поминай лихом
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