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1 имущие классы
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > имущие классы
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2 имущий
propertied; ( состоятельный) well off, wealthy♢
власть имущие — the powers that be -
3 имущий
propertied; ( состоятельный) well-off, wealthyиму́щие кла́ссы — the propertied classes
••власть иму́щие — the powers that be
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4 имущие классы
1) General subject: the classes, the propertied classes, propertied classes2) Economy: proprietary classes3) Advertising: possessing classes -
5 имущий
1. propertied2. well-to-doСинонимический ряд:богатый (прил.) богатый; денежный; зажиточный; крепкий; обеспеченный; состоятельный; справныйАнтонимический ряд: -
6 имущие классы
1. propertied classes2. propertied class -
7 имущие классы
affluent classes, possessing classes, propertied classes -
8 класс имущих
General subject: propertied classes -
9 Г-23
ГЛАЗ НАМЁТАН (НАБИТ) чей, у кого, в чём, на чём НАМЁТАННЫЙ ГЛАЗ (у кого) all coll these forms only (variants with short-form Part) NP, sing only ( var. with long-form Part) VP subj. with copula (all variants) or subj. or indir obj (last var.)) s.o. has experience and skill in some area and can easily evaluate things within that area (with regard to their classification, worth etc) just by looking at them: у X-a (в Y-e) глаз намётан = X has a trained (practiced, experienced) eyeX has an eye (a good eye) for Y. "У моряка намётанный глаз, и притом наган на шнуре. Он сразу видит - имущий класс... Матрос хвать наган и хлоп его (доктора) как муху» (Пастернак 1). UA sailor has a trained eye and a gun. He takes a look at him (the doctor) and what does he see? A member of the propertied classes....He pulls out his gun-and goodbye" (1a).Намётанным глазом сразу вижу: умрёт к вечеру (Гинзбург 2). With my practiced eye I could see immediately that he would be dead by evening (2a).Тут только дядя Сандро обратил внимание на то, что сидящие за столом уже порядочно выпили. Теперь он присмотрелся к ним своим намётанным глазом и определил, что выпито уже по двенадцать-тринадцать фужеров (Искандер 3). Only now did Uncle Sandro turn his attention to the fact that those sitting at the table had had a great deal to drink. Now he trained his experienced eye on them and determined that they had already consumed twelve to thirteen glasses apiece (3a). -
10 глаз набит
[these forms only (variants with short-form Part; NP, sing only (var. with long-form Part; VPsubj with copula (all variants) or subj or indir obj (last var.)]=====⇒ s.o. has experience and skill in some area and can easily evaluate things within that area (with regard to their classification, worth etc) just by looking at them:- X has an eye (a good eye) for Y.♦ "У моряка намётанный глаз, и притом наган на шнуре. Он сразу видит - имущий класс... Матрос хвать наган и хлоп его [доктора] как муху" (Пастернак 1). "A sailor has a trained eye and a gun. He takes a look at him [the doctor] and what does he see? A member of the propertied classes....He pulls out his gun-and goodbye" (1a).♦ Намётанным глазом сразу вижу: умрёт к вечеру (Гинзбург 2). With my practiced eye I could see immediately that he would be dead by evening (2a).♦ Тут только дядя Сандро обратил внимание на то, что сидящие за столом уже порядочно выпили. Теперь он присмотрелся к ним своим намётанным глазом и определил, что выпито уже по двенадцать-тринадцать фужеров (Искандер 3). Only now did Uncle Sandro turn his attention to the fact that those sitting at the table had had a great deal to drink. Now he trained his experienced eye on them and determined that they had already consumed twelve to thirteen glasses apiece (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаз набит
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11 глаз наметан
[these forms only (variants with short-form Part; NP, sing only (var. with long-form Part; VPsubj with copula (all variants) or subj or indir obj (last var.)]=====⇒ s.o. has experience and skill in some area and can easily evaluate things within that area (with regard to their classification, worth etc) just by looking at them:- у X-a (в Y-e) глаз намётан≈ X has a trained (practiced, experienced) eye;- X has an eye (a good eye) for Y.♦ "У моряка намётанный глаз, и притом наган на шнуре. Он сразу видит - имущий класс... Матрос хвать наган и хлоп его [доктора] как муху" (Пастернак 1). "A sailor has a trained eye and a gun. He takes a look at him [the doctor] and what does he see? A member of the propertied classes....He pulls out his gun-and goodbye" (1a).♦ Намётанным глазом сразу вижу: умрёт к вечеру (Гинзбург 2). With my practiced eye I could see immediately that he would be dead by evening (2a).♦ Тут только дядя Сандро обратил внимание на то, что сидящие за столом уже порядочно выпили. Теперь он присмотрелся к ним своим намётанным глазом и определил, что выпито уже по двенадцать-тринадцать фужеров (Искандер 3). Only now did Uncle Sandro turn his attention to the fact that those sitting at the table had had a great deal to drink. Now he trained his experienced eye on them and determined that they had already consumed twelve to thirteen glasses apiece (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаз наметан
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12 наметанный глаз
[these forms only (variants with short-form Part; NP, sing only (var. with long-form Part; VPsubj with copula (all variants) or subj or indir obj (last var.)]=====⇒ s.o. has experience and skill in some area and can easily evaluate things within that area (with regard to their classification, worth etc) just by looking at them:- X has an eye (a good eye) for Y.♦ "У моряка намётанный глаз, и притом наган на шнуре. Он сразу видит - имущий класс... Матрос хвать наган и хлоп его [доктора] как муху" (Пастернак 1). "A sailor has a trained eye and a gun. He takes a look at him [the doctor] and what does he see? A member of the propertied classes....He pulls out his gun-and goodbye" (1a).♦ Намётанным глазом сразу вижу: умрёт к вечеру (Гинзбург 2). With my practiced eye I could see immediately that he would be dead by evening (2a).♦ Тут только дядя Сандро обратил внимание на то, что сидящие за столом уже порядочно выпили. Теперь он присмотрелся к ним своим намётанным глазом и определил, что выпито уже по двенадцать-тринадцать фужеров (Искандер 3). Only now did Uncle Sandro turn his attention to the fact that those sitting at the table had had a great deal to drink. Now he trained his experienced eye on them and determined that they had already consumed twelve to thirteen glasses apiece (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наметанный глаз
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13 класс
1) (общественный) classгосподствующие / правящие классы — ruling / governing classes
имущие классы — propertied / possessing / moneyed classes
привилегированный класс — special interests / privileged class
средний класс (в английской социологии к нему относят среднюю буржуазию, верхушку мелкой буржуазии, а также верхние слои интеллигенции, чиновничества и т.п.) — middle class
"низы" среднего класса (к этой категории относят преимущественно мелкую буржуазию, мелких служащих и т.п.) — lower middle class
"высшие классы" (к ним относят крупную буржуазию и аристократию) — upper classes
2) (разряд, группа, вид, категория) class3) эк. class
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