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1 приятный
1. be a pleasureмне будет очень приятно … — it will be a pleasure to me …
2. enjoyable3. pleasantly4. pleasurably5. simpatico6. pleasant; pleasing; agreeable7. acceptable8. agreeable9. boom10. goodly11. jocund12. nice13. pretty14. tasty15. welcomeСинонимический ряд:симпатичная (прил.) милая; симпатичная; славнаяАнтонимический ряд:неприятная; противная -
2 приятный
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3 приятный
nice, pleasant, pleasing, agreeable; welcomeприятный на вид — nice-looking, pleasant to look at, gratifying to the eye
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4 приятный
nice, pleasant, pleasing, agreeable [ə'grɪə-]; welcomeприя́тный челове́к — pleasant person
прия́тная но́вость — welcome news [-z]
прия́тный на вид — nice-looking, pleasant to look at
прия́тный на вкус — tasty, palatable
прия́тной нару́жности — of pleasing appearance (после сущ.)
ему́ э́то прия́тно — he likes / enjoys it
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5 он был приятным человеком
Makarov: he was a pleasant personУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он был приятным человеком
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6 Ж-15
НА СЫТЫЙ ЖЕЛУДОК coll НА СЫТОЕ БРЮХО highly coll, rude PrepP these forms only adv fixed WOwhen a person's appetite is satisfied, when he has already eatenon a full stomach (belly).Ребята... начали играть в перекличку с эхом. Приятное занятие, особенно на сытое брюхо (Абрамов 1)....The boys started playing echoes. A pleasant occupation, especially on a full stomach (1a). The boys...began to call to the echo, a pleasant occupation especially on a full belly (1b). -
7 на сытое брюхо
• НА СЫТЫЙ ЖЕЛУДОК coll; НА СЫТОЕ БРЮХО highly coll, rude[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ when a person's appetite is satisfied, when he has already eaten:- on a full stomach (belly).♦ Ребята... начали играть в перекличку с эхом. Приятное занятие, особенно на сытое брюхо (Абрамов 1)....The boys started playing echoes. A pleasant occupation, especially on a full stomach (1a). The boys...began to call to the echo, a pleasant occupation especially on a full belly (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на сытое брюхо
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8 на сытый желудок
• НА СЫТЫЙ ЖЕЛУДОК coll; НА СЫТОЕ БРЮХО highly coll, rude[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ when a person's appetite is satisfied, when he has already eaten:- on a full stomach (belly).♦ Ребята... начали играть в перекличку с эхом. Приятное занятие, особенно на сытое брюхо (Абрамов 1)....The boys started playing echoes. A pleasant occupation, especially on a full stomach (1a). The boys...began to call to the echo, a pleasant occupation especially on a full belly (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на сытый желудок
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9 В-217
ОТКУДА НИ ВОЗЬМИСЬ появился, выбежал, выскочил и т. п. coll AdvP Invar adv most often used with verbs in pfv past fixed WO(a person or thing appears etc) totally unexpectedly, from an unknown place or source: (from) out of the blue(from) out of nowhere out of a all of a sudden, (from) out of nowhere.Иногда на своём пути встречаешь доброго человека, и он возникает неожиданно, откуда ни возьмись, словно вестник, чтобы сказать: держись, ещё не всё потеряно, голову выше -уныние запрещено... (Мандельштам 2). Now and then you run into a kind person, someone who suddenly appears when you least expect it, like a messenger out of the blue telling you all is not lost, to hold your head high and never despair (2a)....Откуда ни возьмись, у чугунной решётки вспыхнул огонёчек и стал приближаться к веранде (Булгаков 9)....A little light flared up from out of nowhere near the wrought-iron fence and floated toward the veranda (9a).Настроение у них (шофёров) было отличное -погода неплохая, а тут ещё, откуда ни возьмись, какой-то ушастый и головастый сорванец выбегает навстречу каждой машине, ошалев от дикой радости (Айтматов 1). The drivers were in a pleasant mood—the weather was fine, and here, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, came this lop-eared, roundheaded kid, meeting every truck as though crazed with joy (1a). -
10 откуда ни возьмись
• ОТКУДА НИ ВОЗЬМИСЬ появился, выбежал, выскочил и т.п. coll[AdvP; Invar; adv; most often used with verbs in pfv past; fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person or thing appears etc) totally unexpectedly, from an unknown place or source:- out of a < the> clear blue sky;- all of a sudden, (from) out of nowhere.♦ Иногда на своём пути встречаешь доброго человека, и он возникает неожиданно, откуда ни возьмись, словно вестник, чтобы сказать: держись, ещё не всё потеряно, голову выше - уныние запрещено... (Мандельштам 2). Now and then you run into a kind person, someone who suddenly appears when you least expect it, like a messenger out of the blue telling you all is not lost, to hold your head high and never despair (2a).♦...Откуда ни возьмись, у чугунной решётки вспыхнул огонёчек и стал приближаться к веранде (Булгаков 9)....A little light flared up from out of nowhere near the wrought- iron fence and floated toward the veranda (9a).♦ Настроение у них [шофёров] было отличное - погода неплохая, а тут ещё, откуда ни возьмись, какой-то ушастый и головастый сорванец выбегает навстречу каждой машине, ошалев от дикой радости (Айтматов 1). The drivers were in a pleasant mood - the weather was fine, and here, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, came this lop-eared, roundheaded kid, meeting every truck as though crazed with joy (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > откуда ни возьмись
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11 оживлённый
1) General subject: active (the market is active - на рынке царит оживление), animate, animated, bobbish, bouncy, bright, brisk, buckish, buoyant, busy (об улице), cheery, chirpy, chirrupy, convivial (party), excited, exhilarated, freck, gleg, jaunty, jocund, jolly, lively, merry, much bucked, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rousing (о торговле и т.п.), saucy, spirited, sprightful, sprightly, spunky, vivacious, whisky, zesty, zippy, bundle of energy (One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious.), flourishing (flourishing trade routes to the Far and Middle East), galvanizing2) Geology: revived4) Dialect: peart6) Economy: brisk (о спросе)7) Scottish language: crouse8) Jargon: up-beat9) Makarov: resurrected (о реке, к-рая после затопления вновь течёт по прежнему руслу), roaring, rushing (о торговле), travelled (о дороге), up10) Phraseological unit: bundle of nerves (A lively, continually active person.) -
12 оживленный
1) General subject: active (the market is active - на рынке царит оживление), animate, animated, bobbish, bouncy, bright, brisk, buckish, buoyant, busy (об улице), cheery, chirpy, chirrupy, convivial (party), excited, exhilarated, freck, gleg, jaunty, jocund, jolly, lively, merry, much bucked, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rousing (о торговле и т.п.), saucy, spirited, sprightful, sprightly, spunky, vivacious, whisky, zesty, zippy, bundle of energy (One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious.), flourishing (flourishing trade routes to the Far and Middle East), galvanizing2) Geology: revived4) Dialect: peart6) Economy: brisk (о спросе)7) Scottish language: crouse8) Jargon: up-beat9) Makarov: resurrected (о реке, к-рая после затопления вновь течёт по прежнему руслу), roaring, rushing (о торговле), travelled (о дороге), up10) Phraseological unit: bundle of nerves (A lively, continually active person.) -
13 М-19
ДОБРЫЙ (СЛАВНЫЙ) МАЛЫЙ coll NP sing only usu. subj-compl with бытье, слыть etc (subj: human, male) fixed WOa good, pleasant, well-meaning person (although, usu., in no way remarkable)good (nice, decent) fellow (man)fine chap regular guy.(Тузенбах:) По-видимому, (Вершинин) славный малый. Не глуп - это несомненно (Чехов 5). (Т.:) (Vershinin) seems to be а nice fellow Not stupid, that's certain (5a).Есть минуты, когда я понимаю Вампира!.. А еще слыву добрым малым и добиваюсь этого названия (Лермонтов 1). There are times when I can understand the Vampire, and yet I still pass for a decent fellow and try my best to be thought so (1c)Твой отец добрый малый», -промолвил Базаров... (Тургенев 2). "Your father's a nice man," said Bazarov.. (2b). -
14 Н-94
НИКАК НЕТ (sent Invar fixed WO1. mil a negative reply to a question posed by s.o. of higher rankno, sircertainly (absolutely, of course) not, sirby no means, sir.... (Я) еще раз, у одного из выходящих, спросил: «Это Усад, да?» А он (совсем неожиданно) вытянулся передо мной в струнку и рявкнул: «Никак нет!!» (Ерофеев 1).. (I) again asked one of the passengers getting off: "This is Usad, right?" And (quite unexpectedly) he snapped to attention in front of me and bellowed: "No, sir!" (1a).2. obs a respectful reply to some question ( usu. by a person of low rank, status etc): no, sir (ma'am)not at all, sir (ma'am) by no means (, sir (ma'am)).«Господин профессор, - начал незнакомец приятным сиповатым голосом, - простите простого смертного, нарушившего ваше уединение». - «Вы репортер?» — спросил Персиков... «Никак нет, господин профессор», - ответил толстяк (Булгаков 10). "Mr. Professor," the stranger began in a pleasant, slightly husky voice, "forgive an ordinary mortal who ventured to invade your privacy." "Are you a reporter?" asked Per-sikov.. "By no means, sir," replied the fat man (10a). -
15 О-178
В ОХОТУ substand PrepP Invar1.advas much as a person wantsall one wants.2. - кому ( subj-compl with быть« ( subj: infin)) doing sth. is pleasant for s.o.: X-y делать Y в охоту X likes doing YX does Y willingly."...Я разобрала сегодня ваши чулки, - сказала она... - У вас некому разбирать, а мне в охоту» (Гончаров 1). Tve been sorting out your socks to-day," she said..."You've got no one to sort them out, and I like doing it" (1a). -
16 У-135
К УСЛУГАМ чьим, кого obs PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human or concr)) s.o. or sth. is offered to some person for his useX к Y-овым услугам - X is at Y's service (disposal).«Хотите пороху понюхать? - сказал он Пьеру. - Да, приятный запах. Имею честь быть обожателем супруги вашей, здорова она? Мой привал к вашим услугам» (Толстой 6). "So you want to smell gunpowder?" he said to Pierre. "Yes, it's a pleasant smell. I have the honor to be one of your wife's adorers. Is she well? My quarters are at your disposal" (6a). -
17 Х-29
ВОДИТЬ ХЛЕБ-СОЛЬ с кем obs VP suby. human) to maintain friendly relations with s.o. and visit with him oftenX водит хлеб-соль с Y-ом = X exchanges frequent visits with YX is entertained by Y in Y's house and entertains Y (in X's house) X and Y are frequent guests in each otherfs homes (at each otheris tables)....Тот же читатель, который на жизненной своей дороге будет дружен с таким человеком, будет водить с ним хлеб-соль и проводить приятно время, станет глядеть на него косо, если он очутится героем драмы или поэмы (Гоголь 3)....The very reader who will make friends with such a person in life, exchange frequent visits with him, and enjoy spending time together, will look askance at him if he is made the hero of a drama or a poem (3c)....The very same reader who would make friends with such a man in the course of his life, would entertain him in his house and be entertained by him and spend a pleasant time with him, will be sure to look askance at him if he is made the hero of a drama or an epic poem (3a). -
18 Ч-207
ЧУТЬ HE (Particle Invar1. Also: ЕДВА HEЧУТЬ-ЧУТЬ HE ( usu. foil. by a pfv past verb, Part, or Verbal Adv) s.o. was about to do sth. but did not, or began doing sth. but quickly stopped sth. was about to happen but did not, or began happening but was quickly interruptedalmost(very) nearly all but (be) on the verge of (doing sth. (happening)) (of a person only) (come) near to (doing sth.).В войну сад едва не погиб (Трифонов 1). During the war the garden had almost perished (1a).«...Не дай господи, как он рассердился! чуть-чуть не отдал под суд» (Лермонтов 1). "...Goodness, how furious he was! He very nearly had us court-martialed" (1a)..В движениях девушки...было что-то такое очаровательное, повелительное, ласкающее, насмешливое и милое, что я чуть не вскрикнул от удивления и удовольствия... (Тургенев 3)____There was in the movements of the young girl...something so fascinating, imperious, caressing, mocking, and charming, that I nearly cried out with wonder and delight... (3a)....There was something so charming, so imperative, so gracious, amusing, and pleasant in the girls movements, that I all but cried out with amazement and delight... (3c).2. ( usu. foil. by NP, AdjP, or AdvP) almost but not quite or entirelyalmostnearly practically virtually (in limited contexts) barely just about.«Ну, веришь, Порфирий, (Раскольников) сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи...» (Достоевский 3). "Now, would you believe it, Porfiry, he (Raskolnikov) could hardly stand, and yet the minute we, that is Zosimov and I, turned our backs on him yesterday, he got dressed and sneaked out on the sly and was whooping it up somewhere till almost midnight..." (3a).«Мне сказывали, что в Риме наши художники в Ватикан ни ногой. Рафаэля считают чуть ли не дураком, потому что это, мол, авторитет а сами бессильны и бесплодны до гадости...» (Тургенев 2). "I am told that in Rome our artists never set foot in the Vatican. Raphael they practically regard as a fool because, if you pleaese, he is an authority. Yet they themselves are so impotent and sterile..." (2c). ш -
19 добрый малый
• ДОБРЫЙ < СЛАВНЫЙ> МАЛЫЙ coll[NP; sing only; usu. subj-compl with быть, слыть etc (subj: human, male); fixed WO]=====⇒ a good, pleasant, well-meaning person (although, usu., in no way remarkable):- good (nice, decent) fellow < man>;- fine chap;- regular guy.♦ [Тузенбах:] По-видимому, [Вершинин] славный малый. Не глуп - это несомненно (Чехов 5). [Т.:] [Vershinin] seems to be a nice fellow. Not stupid, that's certain (5a).♦ Есть минуты, когда я понимаю Вампира!.. А еще слыву добрым малым и добиваюсь этого названия (Лермонтов 1). There are times when I can understand the Vampire, and yet I still pass for a decent fellow and try my best to be thought so (1c)♦ "Твой отец добрый малый", - промолвил Базаров... (Тургенев 2). "Your father's a nice man," said Bazarov.. (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > добрый малый
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20 славный малый
• ДОБРЫЙ < СЛАВНЫЙ> МАЛЫЙ coll[NP; sing only; usu. subj-compl with быть, слыть etc (subj: human, male); fixed WO]=====⇒ a good, pleasant, well-meaning person (although, usu., in no way remarkable):- good (nice, decent) fellow < man>;- fine chap;- regular guy.♦ [Тузенбах:] По-видимому, [Вершинин] славный малый. Не глуп - это несомненно (Чехов 5). [Т.:] [Vershinin] seems to be a nice fellow. Not stupid, that's certain (5a).♦ Есть минуты, когда я понимаю Вампира!.. А еще слыву добрым малым и добиваюсь этого названия (Лермонтов 1). There are times when I can understand the Vampire, and yet I still pass for a decent fellow and try my best to be thought so (1c)♦ "Твой отец добрый малый", - промолвил Базаров... (Тургенев 2). "Your father's a nice man," said Bazarov.. (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > славный малый
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