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1 think badly etc of
to have a good, or bad, opinion of:يُقَدِّر، يَكون لَدَيْهِ رأي عنShe thought highly of him and his poetry.
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2 think highly etc of
to have a good, or bad, opinion of:يُقَدِّر، يَكون لَدَيْهِ رأي عنShe thought highly of him and his poetry.
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3 think well etc of
to have a good, or bad, opinion of:يُقَدِّر، يَكون لَدَيْهِ رأي عنShe thought highly of him and his poetry.
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4 dichten
—vt/i (ABDICHTEN) seal; (Dach) repair; (Leck) fix; (Fuge) flush; mit Kitt: caulk, lute; NAUT. caulk; etw. dichtet nicht gut s.th. does not seal well* * *to romance; to versify* * *dịch|ten I ['dɪçtn]1. vtto write, to composesein Glückwunsch war gedichtet — his congratulations were (written) in verse
2. vito write poems/a poem IIvt(= undurchlässig machen) to seal; (NAUT AUCH) to caulk* * ** * *dich·ten1[ˈdɪçtn̩]I. vtich habe ein paar Verse zu deinem Geburtstag gedichtet I've written a few verses for your birthdayII. vi to write poetrydich·ten2[ˈdɪçtn̩]vt (dicht machen)Fugen \dichten to grout cracks* * *I 1.intransitives Verb2.[gut] dichten — make a good seal
s. abdichtenII 1.intransitives Verb write poetry2.transitives Verb write; compose* * *dichten2 v/t & v/i (abdichten) seal; (Dach) repair; (Leck) fix; (Fuge) flush; mit Kitt: caulk, lute; SCHIFF caulk;etwas dichtet nicht gut sth does not seal well* * *I 1.intransitives Verb2.[gut] dichten — make a good seal
s. abdichtenII 1.intransitives Verb write poetry2.transitives Verb write; compose* * *v.to versify v. -
5 know. sth. by heart
اِسْتَظْهر \ memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. \ حَفِظَ عن ظَهْرِ قَلْبٍ \ know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. -
6 memorize
اِسْتَظْهر \ memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. \ حَفِظَ عن ظَهْرِ قَلْبٍ \ know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. -
7 शिल्प
ṡílpan. (of doubtful derivation) the art of variegating, variegated orᅠ diversified appearance, decoration, ornament, artistic work VS. Br. Hariv. Kathās. BhP. ;
any manual art orᅠ craft, any handicraft orᅠ mechanical orᅠ fine art (64 such arts orᅠ crafts, sometimes called bāhya-kalā, « external orᅠ practical arts», are enumerated e.g.. carpentering, architecture, jewellery, farriery, acting, dancing, music, medicine, poetry etc. <cf. IW. 185 >;
andᅠ 64 abhyantara-kalā, « secret arts» e.g.. kissing, embracing, andᅠ various other arts of coquetry) ṠāṇkhBr. Mn. MBh. etc.;
skill in any art orᅠ craft orᅠ work of art, ingenuity, contrivance MBh. Kāv. etc.;
any act orᅠ work ( alsoᅠ m.) BhP. ;
ceremonial act, ceremony, rite ( alsoᅠ m.) MW. ;
form, shape Naigh. III, 7 (cf. su-ṡilpa);
a partic. kind of Ṡastra orᅠ hymn (of a highly artificial character, recited on the 6th day of the Pṛishṭhya Shaḍ-aha, at the Viṡvajit etc.) Br. ṠrS. ;
a kind of sacrificial ladle (?) L. ;
(du. with jamad-agneḥ) N. of two Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
m. N. of a teacher ṠBr. ;
(ā) f. a barber's shop L. ;
(ī) f. a female artisan orᅠ mechanic Cat. ;
( ṡilpá) mfn. variegated VS. TS. ;
- शिल्पकर
- शिल्पकरि
- शिल्पकर्मन्
- शिल्पकलादीपिका
- शिल्पकार
- शिल्पकारक
- शिल्पकारिन्
- शिल्पकारिणी
- शिल्पगृह
- शिल्पगेह
- शिल्पजीविका
- शिल्पजीविन्
- शिल्पत्व
- शिल्पप्रजापति
- शिल्पलेख
- शिल्पवत्
- शिल्पविद्या
- शिल्पविधानदृष्ट
- शिल्पवृत्ति
- शिल्पशाल
- शिल्पशाला
- शिल्पशास्त्र
- शिल्पसर्वस्वसंग्रह
- शिल्पस्थान
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8 حفظ
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. \ حَفِظَ السِّرَّ \ keep a secret: not to tell a secret matter to anyone. \ حَفِظَ عن ظَهْرِ قَلْبٍ \ know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. \ حَفِظَ في مصرف \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. \ See Also بنك( بنك) \ حَفِظَ في الخلّ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables. -
9 Rhythmus
m; -, Rhythmen rhythm; im Rhythmus klatschen clap in time to the music, clap to the rhythm; aus dem Rhythmus kommen lose the rhythm; Tänzer: get out of step* * *der Rhythmusrhythm; cadence* * *Rhỵth|mus ['rʏtmʊs]m -, Rhy\#thmen[-mən] (MUS, POET fig) rhythm* * *der1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rhythm2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rhythm3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rhythm* * *Rhyth·mus<-, -Rhythmen>[ˈrʏtmʊs, pl ˈrʏtmən]m rhythm* * *der; Rhythmus, Rhythmen rhythmaus dem Rhythmus kommen — lose the rhythm
* * *im Rhythmus klatschen clap in time to the music, clap to the rhythm;* * *der; Rhythmus, Rhythmen rhythm* * *-en m.cadence n.rhythm n. -
10 rhythm
[ˈrɪðəm] noun1) a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc:وَزْنcomplicated rhythms.
2) a regular, repeated pattern of movements:إيقاع، حَرَكات مُنْتَظَمَهThe rowers lost their rhythm.
3) an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm:قُدرَه على الغِناء والتَّحَرُّك مَع الإيقاعThat girl has got rhythm.
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11 Д-407
брать/взять (забирать/забрать, хватать) ЗА душу (за сердце) coll VP subj: usu. abstr) ( usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotionx берет за душу - x touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heartx goes straight (right) to the (person Y's) heart (in limited contexts) x tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.«Играй». - «А что бы ты хотел?» - «Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы род нее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают» (Айтматов 2). uDo play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).В объявлении... говорилось: «Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус»... Больше всего простотою ребенка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It (the notice) said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a). -
12 брать за душу
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать за душу
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• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать за сердце
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14 взять за душу
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять за душу
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• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять за сердце
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• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забирать за душу
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• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забирать за сердце
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• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забрать за душу
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19 забрать за сердце
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > забрать за сердце
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20 хватать за душу
• БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ЗАБИРАТЬ/ЗАБРАТЬ, ХВАТАТЬ) ЗА ДУШУ < ЗА СЕРДЦЕ> coll[VP; subj: usu. abstr]=====⇒ (usu. of a song, melancholy music, poetry etc) to move, affect, trouble s.o. deeply, cause s.o. to feel deep emotion:- X берёт за душу≈ X touches (grips, clutches at) the (person Y's) heart;- [in limited contexts] X tugs (pulls) at person Y's heartstrings.♦ "Играй". - "А что бы ты хотел?" - "Это тебе лучше знать, Эрлеке. Мастер сам знает, что ему сподручней. Конечно, старинные веши - они как бы роднее. Не знаю отчего, за душу берут, думы навевают" (Айтматов 2). "Do play some more." "And what would you like?" "You know best, Erleke. The artist himself knows what he has to play. Of course, I prefer the old things, they're dearer to me. I don't know why, but they touch the heart and feed one's thoughts" (2a).♦ Что в ней, в этой песне? Что зовет, и рыдает, и хватает за сердце? (Гоголь 3). What is there in it, in that song? What is there in it that calls, and sobs, and grips my heart? (3c). What is there in that song? What is it that calls, and sobs, and clutches at my heart? (3a).♦...В объявлении... говорилось: "Жившая здесь обезьянка ослепла от бессмысленной жестокости одного из посетителей. Злой человек сыпнул табака в глаза макаке-резус"... Больше всего простотою ребёнка хватало написанное за сердце (Солженицын 10). It [the notice] said: "The little monkey that used to live here was blinded because of the senseless cruelty of one of the visitors. An evil man threw tobacco into the Macaque Rhesus's eyes."...What went straight to his heart was the childish simplicity with which it was written (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватать за душу
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