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21 you poor old bleeder!
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22 a poor fish
разг.-фам.бедняга, горемыка, неудачник; простофиля, недотёпа, никчёмный человекIf the poor fish would have his teeth X-rayed, I'll bet nine and a half cents he'd find an abscess there. (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. XIV) — Если бы бедняге сделали рентгеновский снимок зубов, наверняка обнаружили бы гнойник.
‘Edgar,’ he said, ‘you're a poor fish. But I'm the head of the family, and I'm not going to see the name dishonoured. Here get out, and to-morrow I'll see you through.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘On Forsyte 'Change’, ‘The Buckles of Superior Dosset’) — - Эдгар, - сказал твой дедушка, - ты человек никчемный. Но я глава семьи и не допущу, чтобы наше имя было опозорено. Сейчас уходи отсюда, а завтра я с тобой по-своему поговорю.
Ada: "Can't you see this is only a joke on you? Why, you poor fish..." (E. O'Neill, ‘Dynamo’, act 1) — Ада: "Неужели вы не понимаете, что над вами просто подшутили? Какой же вы простофиля!.."
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23 piss poor
adj AmE vulg slThis was a piss poor performance for a professional musician — Для профессионального музыканта это не игра, а лажа
This is a piss poor excuse — Это не отговорка, блин!
Whatever score you do give them then - like red hot, average, piss poor. I'm trying to establish what he was like in the sack — А ты можешь оценить всех мужиков по баллам - например, темпераментные, средние или вообще никакие. Я хочу выяснить, какой он в постели по сравнению с другими
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24 a poor stick
разг.ничтожный человек, ничтожество; ≈ пустое место... on the way home old Jolyon would say of the principal actor: "Oh, he's a poor stick! You should have seen little Bobson!" (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part II, ch. II) —...возвращаясь домой, старый Джолион неизменно говорил об актере, исполнявшем главную роль: - Ну и убожество! Ты бы посмотрела Бобсона.
A loafing professional had been called in to assume the rôle of Ray, and while he was a poor stick of his kind, he was not troubled by any those qualms which attack the spirit of those who have never faced an audience. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XVIII) — На роль Рея был приглашен какой-то слонявшийся без дела актер-профессионал. Правда, артист он был весьма посредственный, но его хоть не терзали страхи, переживаемые людьми, никогда не выступавшими перед публикой.
Poor stick, George! Nothing but a gasbag! (A. Christie, ‘Hercule Poirot's Christmas’, part I) — Джордж - это пустое место. Только и знает, что болтать.
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25 make a poor fist at smth.
разг.(make a poor fist at (или of) smth.)сделать неудачную попытку, плохо справиться с чем-л., не уметь делать чего-л. [первонач. амер.]; см. тж. make a good fist at smth.He made a poor fist of sleeping... But after dawn he dozed off, and soon was dreaming a strange dream. (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part III, ch. III) — Он долго не мог уснуть... Но под утро он задремал, и ему приснился странный сон.
You made a poor fist of this business. (OED) — С этим делом вы не справились.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > make a poor fist at smth.
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26 a poor stick
paзг.ничтoжный чeлoвeк, ничтoжecгeo; пуcтoe мecтoOn the way home old Jolyon would say of the principal actor: 'Oh, he's a poor stick! You should have seen little Bobson' (J. Galsworthy). Clever in his profession, they say. But he's a poor stick in other ways (A. Christie). Poor stick, George! Nothing but a gas bag! (Л. Christie) -
27 it is a poor heart that never rejoices
посл.жалок тот, кто никогда не знает радости [выражение впервые встречается у Фр. Марриета в 1833 г.; см. цитату]‘Well,’ continued he, ‘it's a poor heart that never rejoices.’ He then poured out half a tumbler of rum. (Fr. Marryat, ‘Peter Simple’, ch. V) — - Верно, - продолжал мистер Троттер, - жалок тот, кому неведома радость. - И налил себе полстакана рома.
Z: "...Exuse me; but the chocolates are tuppence, sixpence, and a shilling. Which size would you run to?" A: "It's a poor heart that never rejoices. I will a shilling one." (B. Shaw, ‘Village Wooing’, ‘Second Conversation’) — З: "...Простите, но есть шоколад за два пенса, за шесть пенсов и за шиллинг. Какой вы предпочитаете?" А: "Конечно, за шиллинг. Самые несчастные люди те, кто не умеет радоваться."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > it is a poor heart that never rejoices
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28 it is a great life if you don't weaken
syn: while there is life, there is hopeжиття прекрасне, якщо не вдаватися в тугу ≅ терпи душа, спасена будеш терпи горе – добро буде терпи козак, отаманом будеш the weakest goes to the wallEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it is a great life if you don't weaken
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29 it's a poor heart that never rejoices
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > it's a poor heart that never rejoices
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30 no one becomes poor through giving alms
var: you shall not lose by giving almsще ніхто не збанкрутував від того, що давав милостинюEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > no one becomes poor through giving alms
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31 no matter what else you have, you are poor if you lack friends
якою б заможною не була людина, вона бідна, якщо в неї немає друзівEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > no matter what else you have, you are poor if you lack friends
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32 it is a poor policy to promise more than you can do
Общая лексика: плохо обещать больше, чем можешь сделатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is a poor policy to promise more than you can do
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33 Beauty is only skin deep, but it's a valuable asset if you are poor or haven't any sense.
<01> Красота обманчива, но она ценное качество, если Вы бедны или не очень умны. Kin Hubbard (Кин Хаббард).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Beauty is only skin deep, but it's a valuable asset if you are poor or haven't any sense.
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34 stakkars deg!
poor you! -
35 stakkels
* * *adj poor;[ stakkels dig!] poor you![ de stakkels unger] (the) poor little devils (el. kids). -
36 vai de tine!
poor fellow! poor you! -
37 povero
1. adj poor2. m poor man, povera f poor womani poveri pl the poor* * *povero agg.1 ( bisognoso) needy, poor, poverty-stricken: un uomo povero, a poor man; la sua famiglia è molto povera, his family is very poor; il paese più povero dell'America latina, the poorest country in Latin America2 ( che desta compassione) poor, unfortunate, wretched: il povero bambino, the poor child; il povero giovane si uccise, the unfortunate young man killed himself // povero diavolo!, poor devil! // povero me!, poor me!, woe is me! // povero te se lo fai, you'll be sorry if you do it // sei un povero illuso!, you're just a poor fool! // e tu, povero ingenuo, non lo sapevi!, and you, you poor innocent creature, didn't know!3 ( scarso) poor, scanty: un povero raccolto, a scanty (o poor) crop (o harvest); un povero reddito, a poor income; fiume povero di acque, shallow river; un dizionario povero di esempi, a dictionary without many examples; un ragazzo povero di fantasia, a boy lacking in imagination; il nostro paese è povero di pascoli, our country is poor in pasture-land4 ( sterile) poor, barren, sterile: spirito povero di idee, mind barren of ideas; terreno povero, barren (o sterile) land5 ( umile) humble, poor: la mia povera opinione è che..., my humble opinion is that...6 ( semplice, disadorno) plain, bare: in parole povere, in plain words; uno stile povero, a plain style // detto in parole povere, vuole un aumento, in plain English, he wants a rise // arte povera, poor art // cucina povera, plain (o simple) cooking8 (fam.) ( defunto) late: la mia povera mamma, my late mother; ricordare i poveri morti, to remember the dead◆ s.m. poor man, pauper; ( mendicante) beggar: i poveri, the poor (o the needy o poor people o the have-nots); fare la carità ai poveri, to give charity to the poor // poveri di spirito, ( di intelligenza limitata) dullwitted people // beati i poveri in spirito, ( Bibbia) blessed are the poor in spirit.* * *['pɔvero] povero (-a)1. agg1) (gen) poor, (stile, scusa) weak, (raccolto) poor, scanty, (vegetazione) sparse, (vestito) plain, (stanza) barepovero di — lacking in, having little
paese povero di risorse — country short of o lacking in resources
2)essere povero in canna — to be as poor as a church mouse2. sm/f* * *['pɔvero] 1.1) (senza risorse) [persona, quartiere, paese] poor2) (carente, misero) [terreno, raccolto, alimentazione] poordieta -a di zuccheri — (insufficiente) diet lacking in sugar; (consigliata) low-sugar diet
3) (infelice)povero te, me! — poor you, me!
un povero Cristo — colloq. a poor chap BE o guy AE
4) (defunto) poor, late2.sostantivo maschile poor man*, pauper••in parole -e — to put it simply, in plain words
* * *povero/'pɔvero/1 (senza risorse) [persona, quartiere, paese] poor2 (carente, misero) [terreno, raccolto, alimentazione] poor; povero di poor o lacking in; dieta -a di zuccheri (insufficiente) diet lacking in sugar; (consigliata) low-sugar diet3 (infelice) povero bambino! poor child! povero te, me! poor you, me! un povero Cristo colloq. a poor chap BE o guy AE; povero diavolo poor devil4 (defunto) poor, late; il mio povero marito my late husbandpoor man*, pauper; i -i the poorpovero in canna as poor as a church mouse; in parole -e to put it simply, in plain words. -
38 Arme
m, f; -n, -n1. männlich: poor man; weiblich: poor woman; altm. pauper; die Armen the poor (Pl.) die Ärmsten der Armen the poorest of the poor; es trifft ja keinen Armen umg. he, she etc. isn’t exactly in the poorhouse2. arm 3* * *der Armepauper* * *Ar·me(r)f(m) dekl wie adj (besitzloser Mensch) poor person, pauper* * *der/die; adj. Dekl. poor man/woman; pauper* * *die Armen the poor (pl)die Ärmsten der Armen the poorest of the poor;* * *der/die; adj. Dekl. poor man/woman; pauper* * *nur plur. m.,f.poor woman n. -
39 λαμβάνω
+ V 408-428-225-72-202=1335 Gn 2,15.21.22.23; 3,6to take [τι] Gn 2,21; id. [τινα] Gn 2,15; to take [τινος] Gn 3,6; id. [ἀπό τινος] Ex 12,7; to take away, to remove [τι] 2 Chr 16,2; to take away [τινα] 2 Kgs 2,5to take by violence, to carry off as booty [τι] Jos 11,19; to take by violence, to take captive [τινα] Jgs 8,16; to capture (a city) [τι] 1 Chr 11,8; to take up, to carry away [τινα] (of storm) Is 41,16to take hold of, to seize [τινα] (of pains) Ex 15,14; to attack [τινα] (of sudden pain) 2 Mc 9,5; to catch, to overtake [τινα] (of sleep) DnLXX 4,33bto get, to receive [τι] Lv 25,36; id. [abs.] Hab 1,3; id. [τινα] Ps 48(49),16; to take from, to accept from [τι παρά τινος] Gn 23,13; to gain, to win (virtue)[τι] Zech 6,13; to receive (for money), to buy [τι] Dt 2,6, cpr. Ez 29,14, Jos 11,19; to take up, to pronounce [τι] Mi 2,4to take up, to pronounce [τι] Mi 2,4; to incur [τι] Lv 5,1; to levy, to impose [τι] 1 Mc 3,31; to choose, to select [τινα] Nm 8,6; to take, to choose 2 Mc 8,7; to fetch, to find [τινα] 2 Kgs 3,15; to take as [τινα+pred.] Lv 18,18; to take sb for [τινα εἴς τινα] Gn 43,18; id. [τινα εἴς τι] 1 Mc 14,5οὐ λήμψεται μάχαιραν he shall not draw the sword Is 2,4; ἔλαβεν Ααρων τὴν Ελισαβεθ αὐτῷ γυναῖκα Aaron took Elisabeth as his wife Ex 6,23; ἔλαβον αὐτὴν ἐμαυτῷ εἰς γυναῖκα I took her as my wife Gn 12,19; ἧς οὐχὶ πεῖραν ἔλαβεν ὁ ποὺς αὐτῆς βαίνειν ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς whose foot has not yet attempted or tried to go upon the earth Dt 28,56; ἐὰν λάβῃς τὸν συλλογισμὸν τῶν υἱῶν Ισραηλ if you should take account of the children of Israel, if you should count the children of Israel Ex 30,12; πρὸ ὀφθαλμῶν λαβόντας keeping or bearing in mind 2 Mc 8,17; οὐκ ἔλαβεν συντέλειαν it is not finished 1 Ezr 6,19; λημψόμεθα τὴν ἐκδίκησιν ἡμῶν ἐξ αὐτοῦ we shall take our vengeance on him, we shall avenge ourselves on him Jer 20,10; λήμψονται τὴν κόλασιν αὐτῶν περὶ πάντων, ὧν ἐποίησαν they shall receive or bear their punishment for all the things they have done, they shall be punished for all the things they have done Ez 43,11; οὐ λήμψῃ πρόσωπον πτωχοῦ you shall not take the poor into consideration, you shall not show partiality towards the poor, you shall not favour the person of the poor Lv 19,15; ὅταν λάβω καιρόν whenever I seize the opportunity, whenever I take a set time Ps 74(75),3; πᾶς, ὂς ἂν λάψῃ τῇ γλώσσῃ αὐτοῦ ἐκ τοῦ ὕδατος whosoever shall lap of the water with his tongue Jgs 7,5; δεξιὰς λαβεῖν to take the right hand, to shake hands, to pledge friendship 1 Mc 13,50; ἔλαβεν ἐν γαστρὶ Ρεβεκκα Rebecca became pregnant, Rebecca conceived Gn 25,21; τὰ πρόβατα ἐ̓ν γαστρὶ λαμβάνοντα the sheep carrying their young, the sheep that had conceived in the belly, the pregnant sheep Gn 30,41; ἔλαβεν ἐπὶ ματαίῳ τὴν ψυχὴν αὐτοῦ he lifted up his soul to vanity, he desired vanity Ps 23(24),4; ἑώρα ἀδύνατον εἶναι τὸν Σιμωνα παῦλαν οὐ λημψόμενον τῆς ἀνοίας he saw that it was impossible that Simon would leave or abandon his folly 2 Mc 4,6; τὸν δὲ ἀγορασμὸν τῆς σιτοδοσίας τοῦ οἴκου ὑμῶν λαβόντες ἀπέλθατε go away with the sale of your house’s grain Gn 42,33; λαβόντες χρόνον at the appointed time 1 Ezr 9,12*1 Chr 24,31 ἔλαβον they received corr. ἔβαλον for MT ויפילו they cast (lots), cpr. 1 Sm 14,42, Est 3,7, Neh 11,1; *Jer 23,39 ἐγὼ λαμβάνω I (will) take, seize-אתישׂנ for MT יתישׁנ I will forget, cpr. Ez 39,26;*Zph 3,18 τίς ἔλαβεν who took-אשׂנ מי? ⋄אשׂנ for MT אתשׂמ the burden (of)?; *Jb 38,14 ἦ σὺ λαβών did you take-שׂהתתפ ⋄שׂתפ? for MT תתהפך ⋄הפך did it changeCf. HARL 1991=1992a 152-153; HARLÉ 1988 99.166-167; HELBING 1928, 53; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 245;MARGOLIS, M. 1906a=1972 71-74; →TWNT(→ἀναλαμβάνω, ἀντιλαμβάνω, ἀπολαμβάνω, διαλαμβάνω, ἐκλαμβάνω, ἐπιλαμβάνω, ἐπικαταλαμβάνω, καταλαμβάνω, μεταλαμβάνω, παραλαμβάνω, περιλαμβάνω, προλαμβάνω, προκαταλαμβάνω, προσλαμβάνω, συλλαμβάνω, συμπαραλαμβάνω, συμπεριλαμβάνω, συναντι-, ὑπολαμβάνω,,) -
40 ärmer
Komp. poorer; arm* * *pauper* * *ạ̈r|mer comp See: von arm* * *Ar·me(r)f(m) dekl wie adj (besitzloser Mensch) poor person, pauper* * *s. arm* * ** * *s. arm
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