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1 Лучше на убогой жениться, чем с богатой браниться
If you have to choose between a kind poor girl and a rich masterful one, you should better marry the poor girl. See Богатую взять - станет попрекать (Б)Cf:A great dowry is a bed full of brambles (Br.). Marry above your match and you get a master (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Лучше на убогой жениться, чем с богатой браниться
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разг.1. м. = бедняга2. ж. poor thing; (о девушке или девочке тж.) poor girl; (о взрослой женщине тж.) poor woman* -
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1) General subject: (чему-л.) be pleased to see, rejoice at seeing (кому-л.), rejoice, brighten up (the poor girl brightened up considerably - Бедная девушка очень обрадовалась)2) Makarov: catch at (чему-л.) -
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General subject: considerably (the poor girl brightened up considerably - Бедная девушка очень обрадовалась) -
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НА КРАЮ МОГИЛЫ (ГРОБА) У КРАЯ МОГИЛЫ (ГРОБА) PrepP these forms only subj-compl with copula (subj: human fixed WOone is close to death, about to die: (be) at deaths door(have) one foot in the grave (be (lie)) between life and death.«Видно, тебе не довольно, что я, благодаря тебе, ранен и целый месяц был на краю гроба: ты и мать мою хочешь уморить» (Пушкин 2). "It seems that you are not content that, thanks to you, I should be wounded and at death's door for a whole month, you wish to kill my mother as well" (2b).Открылась сильная горячка, и бедная больная две недели находилась у края гроба (Пушкин 3). A violent fever developed, and for two weeks the poor girl lay between life and death (3b). -
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[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ one is close to death, about to die:- (be < lie>) between life and death.♦ "Видно, тебе не довольно, что я, благодаря тебе, ранен и целый месяц был на краю гроба: ты и мать мою хочешь уморить" (Пушкин 2). "It seems that you are not content that, thanks to you, I should be wounded and at death's door for a whole month; you wish to kill my mother as well" (2b).♦ Открылась сильная горячка, и бедная больная две недели находилась у края гроба (Пушкин 3). A violent fever developed, and for two weeks the poor girl lay between life and death (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на краю гроба
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[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ one is close to death, about to die:- (be < lie>) between life and death.♦ "Видно, тебе не довольно, что я, благодаря тебе, ранен и целый месяц был на краю гроба: ты и мать мою хочешь уморить" (Пушкин 2). "It seems that you are not content that, thanks to you, I should be wounded and at death's door for a whole month; you wish to kill my mother as well" (2b).♦ Открылась сильная горячка, и бедная больная две недели находилась у края гроба (Пушкин 3). A violent fever developed, and for two weeks the poor girl lay between life and death (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на краю могилы
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12 у края гроба
[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ one is close to death, about to die:- (be < lie>) between life and death.♦ "Видно, тебе не довольно, что я, благодаря тебе, ранен и целый месяц был на краю гроба: ты и мать мою хочешь уморить" (Пушкин 2). "It seems that you are not content that, thanks to you, I should be wounded and at death's door for a whole month; you wish to kill my mother as well" (2b).♦ Открылась сильная горячка, и бедная больная две недели находилась у края гроба (Пушкин 3). A violent fever developed, and for two weeks the poor girl lay between life and death (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > у края гроба
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[PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ one is close to death, about to die:- (be < lie>) between life and death.♦ "Видно, тебе не довольно, что я, благодаря тебе, ранен и целый месяц был на краю гроба: ты и мать мою хочешь уморить" (Пушкин 2). "It seems that you are not content that, thanks to you, I should be wounded and at death's door for a whole month; you wish to kill my mother as well" (2b).♦ Открылась сильная горячка, и бедная больная две недели находилась у края гроба (Пушкин 3). A violent fever developed, and for two weeks the poor girl lay between life and death (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > у края могилы
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14 не знать, куда глаза девать
не знать, куда глаза девать (деть)прост.not know where to look; not know where to hide oneself; feel utterly at a lossОднажды за обедом кастелянша, начальница Татьяны, принялась её, как говорится, шпынять и до того её довела, что та, бедная, не знала, куда глаза деть и чуть не плакала с досады. (И. Тургенев, Муму) — One day, Tatyana's taskmistress, the matron, nagged at her till the poor girl did not know where to hide herself, and almost wept with vexation.
Евгения сразу смешалась, поникла, я тоже не знал, куда глаза девать. (Ф. Абрамов, Деревянные кони) — Yevgenia wilted in confusion, and I myself didn't know where to look.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не знать, куда глаза девать
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ВЛАДЕТЬ СОБОЙ VP subj: human usu. this WO to be able to suppress one's feelings, hold back the expression of one's emotionsX владеет собой = X has self-controlX has control of himself X controls himself X is in command (in possession) of himselfучись владеть собой - you must learn to exercise self-controlNeg X не владеет собой \В-159 X has lost self-controlX cannot (is not able to) control himself.Луи Блан - и это большая сила и очень редкое свойство -мастерски владеет собой, в нём много выдержки, и он... никогда не выходит из себя в споре, не перестаёт весело улыбаться... (Герцен 3). Louis Blanc-and it is a great strength and a very rare quality—has complete self-control, he has a great deal of firmness and...never loses his temper in argument, never stops smiling good-humouredly... (3a).(Соня:) У меня уже нет гордости, нет сил владеть собой... (Чехов 3). (S.:) I have no pride left, по strength to control myself... (За).Видно было, что он (Ор-сини)... никогда вполне не отдаётся и удивительно владеет собой... (Герцен 2). It was evident that he (Orsini)...never fully let himself go and was wonderfully in command of himself... (2a)....Вместо плакавшей сейчас в каком-то надрыве своего чувства бедной оскорблённой девушки явилась вдруг женщина, совершенно владеющая собой... (Достоевский 1)—Instead of the poor, insulted girl who had just been crying in a sort of strain of emotion, there suddenly appeared a woman in complete possession of herself... (1a)....Злоба вскипала в нём (Орозкуле) ко всем и ко всему... Пусть провалится этот мир, где всё устроено не так, как требуется, не так, как положено Ороз-кулу по его достоинствам и по должности! Уже не владея собой, Орозкул повёл коня по кустарнику прямо на крутой спуск (Айтматов 1)....Anger boiled within him (Orozkul) against everything and every body.... To hell with the whole world, where everything was wrong, where Orozkul was not appreciated according to his merits and position. No longer able to control himself, Orozkul led the horse across the underbrush directly to a steep descent (1a). -
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КУДА (ГДЕ) УЖ кому coll (Particle, foil. by infin fixed WOs.o. undoubtedly cannot do sth. (because of old age, poor health, inexperience, lack of training etc): куда уж X-y (сделать Y) = how (in the world) can X (be expected to) do Y?how can you expect X to do Y? there's no way X can do Y X will never be able to do Y (to handle it) what chance does X have (of doing Y)? (in limited contexts) X doesn't have what it takes not in the state (shape) X is in X is not up to that.Куда уж ему (Серёже), он ни разу не поцеловал девушки, а эти дьяволы опытны... (Гроссман 2). What chance did he have? He'd never kissed a girl in his life. And those devils were experienced... (2a).(Мелания:) Притворяется он сумасшедшим. Притворяется... (Ксения:) Ой ли? Где уж ему... (Горький 2). (М.:) He's pretending to be mad. Just pretending... (K.:) I'm not so sure. Not in the state he's in... (2a). -
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ПРОШУ ПОКОРНО!2 coll Interj Invar fixed WOused to express bewilderment, indignation, surprise colored by indignation etcif you pleasehow do you like that! just imagine! think of it! I ask you! would (can) you believe it?«Прошу покорно, Ольга, девочка! По ниточке, бывало, ходила. Что с ней?» (Гончаров 1). "A child, if you please, a little girl who used to be at my beck and call! What is the matter with her'r' (1b).«Уж не гордится ли, чего доброго, эта глупая немка тем, что она... из милости согласилась помочь бедным жильцам? Из милости! Прошу покорно!» (Достоевский 3). "Was she proud, by any chance, that stupid German woman, of the fact that she...had helped her poor lodgers out of the goodness of her heart? Out of the goodness of her heart' I ask you!" (3a). -
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HE ПОКЛАДАЯ РУК работать, трудиться и т. п. ( Verbal Adv Invar adv used with impfv verbs fixed WO(to work, do sth.) diligently, without stoppingnonstopwithout respite (a break, a moment' rest) without taking a moment off tirelessly (equivalents incorporate the verb) one's hands are never still for a moment one keeps his nose to the grindstone.Лара работала не покладая рук и была счастлива (Пастернак 1). She (Lara) worked without respite and was happy (1a).(Кузьмин:) Обещаю вам работать не покладая рук за двоих, за десятерых (Розов 3). (К.:) I promise you to work tirelessly, to do the work of two, of ten (3a)....Много ли может, по-вашему, бедная, но честная девица честным трудом заработать?.. Пятнадцать копеек в день, сударь, не заработает, если честна и не имеет особых талантов, да и то рук не покладая работавши!» (Достоевский 3). "How much, in your opinion, can a poor but honest girl earn by honest labor?...Not even fifteen kopecks a day, sir, if she is honest and has no special talents, and then only if her hands are never still for a moment" (3c). -
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БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ СВОЁ VP1. (subj: humanusu. pfv) to achieve one's desired, established aim (when in conflict with another person or when struggling against adverse circumstances)X возьмёт своё = X will succeed (prevail, win out)X will get (have) his way (in limited contexts) X's turn (day, moment) will come X will get back at person Y X will take his revenge.«Дождались станишники (phonetic spelling = станичники) своего часа. И уж они, будьте покойны, они своё возьмут» (Максимов 3). This is just what the Cossacks have been waiting for. They'll take their revenge, don't you worry" (3a).2. ( subj: a noun denoting a season, natural phenomenon etc) to manifest itself fullyX возьмёт своё = X will come into its own....Весна брала своё. Все кругом золотисто зеленело... (Тургенев 2)....Spring was coming into its own. All around him was the gold and verdure of spring... (2a).3. ( subj: abstr) to render its typical effect, dominate, usu. in an evident mannerX брал свое - X was making itself feltX was having its way X was claiming its own X was prevailing ( usu. of old age, illness etc) X was taking its toll X was telling (on person Y) X was catching up (with person Y) (of age only) person Y was feeling his age (of disease only) X was overpowering person Y.Так жила тетя Маша со своими богатырскими дочерями -бедно, вольно, неряшливо. Дети и сама она питались чем попало, но могучая природа брала своё, и все они выглядели румяными, сильными, довольными (Искандер 3). Thus Aunt Masha lived with her herculean daughters-poor, free, and slovenly. The children, and she herself, lived from hand to mouth, but mighty nature had its way and all of them looked rosy, strong, and content (3a).«...Слышу, патер в дырочку (исповедальни) ей (девушке) назначает вечером свидание, а ведь старик - кремень, и вот пал в одно мгновение! Природа-то, правда-то природы взяла своё!» (Достоевский 2). "...I heard the priest arranging a rendezvous with her (the girl) for that evening through the hole (of the confessional booth)the old man was solid as a rock, but he fell in an instant! It was nature, the truth of nature, claiming its own!" (2a)....Молодость брала своё: горе Наташи начало покрываться слоем впечатлений прожитой жизни, оно перестало такою мучительною болью лежать ей на сердце, начинало становиться прошедшим, и Наташа стала физически оправляться (Толстой 6)....Youth prevailed: Natasha's grief began to be submerged under the impressions of daily life and ceased to weigh so heavily on her heart, it gradually faded into the past, and she began to recover physically (6a).Он был уже так слаб от двенадцати (уколов), уже (врачи) качали головами над его анализами крови, - а надо было выдержать ещё столько же? Не мытьём, так катаньем болезнь брала своё (Солженицын 10). Не was so weak from the twelve (injections) he had had-already they (the doctors) were shaking their heads over his blood count-might he really have to endure the same number again? By hook or by crook the disease was overpowering him (10a).
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