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HE ПО СРЕДСТВАМ PrepP Invar1. \С-536 жить, одеваться и т. п.adv(to live, dress etc) spending more money than one's salary or income allowsX живёт \С-536 = X lives beyond his meansX exceeds his means X spends more than he can afford.Поначалу он долго, с ненужными подробностями, рассказывал биографию, затем стал жаловаться, как дурно влиял на него живущий не по средствам дядя... (Черненок 2). At first he gave his biography at length, sparing no details, then began complaining what a bad influence his uncle, who lived beyond his means, was on him... (2a).2. \С-536 кому ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. concr or infin)) sth. costs more than s.o. can payX Y-y \С-536 - X is more than Y can affordX is out of Y's reach (price range). -
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[PrepP; Invar]=====1. не по средствам жить, одеваться и т.п. [adv]⇒ (to live, dress etc) spending more money than one's salary or income allows:- X spends more than he can afford.♦ Поначалу он долго, с ненужными подробностями, рассказывал биографию, затем стал жаловаться, как дурно влиял на него живущий не по средствам дядя... (Чернёнок 2). At first he gave his biography at length, sparing no details, then began complaining what a bad influence his uncle, who lived beyond his means, was on him... (2a).2. не по средствам кому [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr or infin)]⇒ sth. costs more than s.o. can pay:- X is out of Y's reach (price range).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не по средствам
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5 преобладающий
1. dominant2. prevailing; dominating
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