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1 шашка
1. ж. (оружие)sabre, cavalry sword2. ж.1. ( в игре) draught, draughtsman2. мн. ( игра) draughts, checkers3. ж.играть в шашки — play draughts, play checkers
дымовая шашка — smoke-box, smoke-pot
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2 пересаживаться с места на место в кинотеатре в поисках потенциального сексуального партнёра
Jargon: play checkersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пересаживаться с места на место в кинотеатре в поисках потенциального сексуального партнёра
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3 подсаживаться (к кому-л.) в кинотеатре в поисках потенциального партнёра
Taboo: play checkersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подсаживаться (к кому-л.) в кинотеатре в поисках потенциального партнёра
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4 подсаживаться в кинотеатре в поисках потенциального партнёра
Taboo: (к кому-л.) play checkersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подсаживаться в кинотеатре в поисках потенциального партнёра
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5 шашка
I ж.( оружие) sabre, cavalry sword [sɔːd]II ж.1) ( фигура в игре) draught [drɑːft], draughtsman брит.; piece of checkers амер.2) мн. ( игра) draughts брит.; checkers амер.III ж.игра́ть в ша́шки — play draughts / checkers
дымова́я ша́шка — smoke bomb, smoke pot
подрывна́я ша́шка — blasting cartridge
пироксили́новая ша́шка — gun cotton slab
динами́тная ша́шка — dynamite stick
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6 З-142
ЗНАЕМ МЫ ВАС! coll, iron Interj Invar fixed WO(we do not trust you because) we know more about you and the type of people you represent than what you reveal about yourself or what you appear to bewe (I) know you (all too well)!we (I) know what you're (your lot is) like we (I) know the likes of you we (I) know (all about) your type (you fellows etc) (in limited contexts) weI) know what kind of NP you arewe (I) know what you're up to.Была (шкатулочка у меня) полна, а нынче совсем опустела!» - «Полно врать, Антон Панфутьич. Знаем мы вас куда тебе деньги тратить, дома живешь свинья свиньей, никого не принимаешь, своих мужиков обдираешь...» (Пушкин 1). uIt (my little coffer) used to be full, but by now its entirely empty." "Enough of fibbing, Anton Pafnutich. We know you all too well: what would you be spending money on? You live at home like a pig in a sty, never inviting anybody and fleecing your peasants..." (1a).«...Я сам плохо играю». - «Знаем мы вас, как вы плохо играете!» - сказал Ноздрёв, выступая шашкой (Гоголь 3). "...1 play poorly myself." uWe know all about you fellows who claim to play poorly!" said Nozdrev, advancing one of his checkers (3b). "...I'm not such a good player myself." "I know what kind of a not-too-good player you are," Nozdrev said, moving a checker (3e). -
7 знаем мы вас!
• ЗНАЕМ МЫ ВАС! coll, iron[Interj; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ (we do not trust you because) we know more about you and the type of people you represent than what you reveal about yourself or what you appear to be:- we (I) know you (all too well)!;- we (I) know (all about) your type (you fellows etc);- [in limited contexts] we (I) know what kind of [NP] you are;- we (I) know what you're up to.♦ " Была [шкатулочка у меня] полна, а нынче совсем опустела!" - "Полно врать, Антон Панфутьич. Знаем мы вас; куда тебе деньги тратить, дома живешь свинья свиньей, никого не принимаешь, своих мужиков обдираешь..." (Пушкин 1). "It [my little coffer] used to be full, but by now its entirely empty." "Enough of fibbing, Anton Pafnutich. We know you all too well: what would you be spending money on? You live at home like a pig in a sty, never inviting anybody and fleecing your peasants..." (1a).♦ "...Я сам плохо играю". - "Знаем мы вас, как вы плохо играете!" - сказал Ноздрев, выступая шашкой (Гоголь 3). "...I play poorly myself." "We know all about you fellows who claim to play poorly!" said Nozdrev, advancing one of his checkers (3b). "...I'm not such a good player myself." "I know what kind of a not-too-good player you are," Nozdrev said, moving a checker (3e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > знаем мы вас!
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8 поддавки
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9 знаем мы вас!
прост., ирон.we know your sort!; we know all about you!; you can't fool us!- Знаем мы вас, как вы плохо играете! - сказал Ноздрёв, выступая шашкой. (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — 'We know all about you fellows who claim to play poorly!' said Nozdryov, advancing one of his checkers.
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