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В ОХОТКУ substand PrepP Invar1.adv(to do sth.) willingly, enthusiasticallygladlywith pleasure (be) keen (on doing sth.)Neg не в охотку - (be) none too eager (anxious) (to do sth.).(Фирс:) Прежде у нас на балах танцевали генералы, бароны, адмиралы, а теперь посылаем за почтовым чиновником и начальником станции, да и те не в охотку идут (Чехов 2). (Е:) In the old days we used to have generals, barons, admirals dancing at our balls, but now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too eager to come (2a). (F:) In the old days there were generals, barons, admirals dancing at our parties, and now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too anxious to come (2d).2. - кому ( usu. subj-compl with бытье ( subj: concr, abstr, or infin)) sth. (or doing sth.) gives s.o. pleasure, a feeling of satisfactionX Y-y в охотку = Y likes (enjoys, fancies) (doing) XY gets a kick out of (doing) X.«Думаю, дай достану (грибы), может, кому в охотку придутся. Кушайте, если нравятся» (Распутин 3). "So I thought I'd get them (the mushrooms) out, in case anybody fancied them. Help yourselves if you like them" (3a). -
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• В ОХОТКУ substand[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ (to do sth.) willingly, enthusiastically:- gladly;- (be) keen (on doing sth.);♦ [Фирс:] Прежде у нас на балах танцевали генералы, бароны, адмиралы, а теперь посылаем за почтовым чиновником и начальником станции, да и те не в охотку идут (Чехов 2). [F:] In the old days we used to have generals, barons, admirals dancing at our balls, but now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too eager to come (2a). [F:] In the old days there were generals, barons, admirals dancing at our parties, and now we send for the post-office clerk and the stationmaster, and even they are none too anxious to come (2d).⇒ sth. (or doing sth.) gives s.o. pleasure, a feeling of satisfaction:- X Y-y в охотку≈ Y likes (eqjoys, fancies) (doing) X;- Y gets a kick out of (doing) X.♦ "Думаю, дай достану [ грибы], может, кому в охотку придутся. Кушайте, если нравятся" (Распутин 3). "So I thought I'd get them [the mushrooms] out, in case anybody fancied them. Help yourselves if you like them" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в охотку
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3 почтовый служащий
1) Railway term: mail clerk2) Economy: window clerk (осуществляющий обслуживание через окно)3) Business: post office clerk, postal official -
4 служащий
1) General subject: customer officer, employee, executive, officer, official (государственный, банковский), public servant (государственного учреждения), servant (государственного учреждения), walla, wallah, teller (who works with public at the bank), customer service representative (who works with public, like at the post office)2) Colloquial: cackler3) Engineering: clerk4) Agriculture: employe6) Religion: ministering, serving7) Law: department officer, departmental officer, man8) Economy: clerk (в банке, компании; амер. в магазине), office worker, salaried man (имеющий установленный должностной оклад), salary worker, white collar9) Accounting: black-coated worker10) Diplomatic term: white worker11) Politics: office employee12) Jargon: big wheel, buttons, savage (особенно низкооплачиваемый)13) Sociology: professional worker (бухгалтер, архитектор и т. д.)14) Advertising: clerical worker15) Business: nonmanual worker, salaried worker, white-collar worker16) American English: desk jockey17) Makarov: white-collar worker ("белый воротничок")
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