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21 моя хата с краю
моя хата с краю < я ничего не знаю>погов.I have nothing to do with it; that is nothing to do with me; it's no business (concern) of mine; cf. leave me out of this, it isn't my pigeon (my headache)Эти новые силы нас далеко поведут вперёд. И за границей больше друзей у нас стало, и дома теперь меньше будет таких, которые считали - "моя хата с краю". Всех взяло за живое. (В. Овечкин, С фронтовым приветом) — These new powers will take us far ahead. We've got more friends abroad now and less of that class of people at home with the 'it-has-nothing-to-do-with-me' mentality. Everybody now is put on his mettle.
- А какую линию занимали вы, Георгий Семёнович? "Моя хата с краю, ничего не знаю". Мол, если станок выйдет, - скажу спасибо и премию выхлопочу, а покамест не приставай, возиться с тобой вечерами некогда, крутись сам по себе! (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — 'And what was your policy, Comrade Lyubimov? 'Leave me out of this, it isn't my pigeon. If the machine comes off I'll say thank you and see that Volovik gets a prize. But in the meantime don't bother me, I haven't time to waste my evenings with you, see how you can get along by yourself.''
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > моя хата с краю
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22 расшевелить
1) General subject: arouse from his indifference (кого-л.), jog, rattle up (кого-л.), stir, stir up, whip up, make sit up (кого-л.), put somebody on his mettle2) Colloquial: bring out of his shell3) Literal: shake up4) Makarov: arouse (smb.) from his indifference (кого-л.) -
23 заставить кого-либо сделать все, что в его силах
General subject: put somebody on his mettleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить кого-либо сделать все, что в его силах
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24 испытать чьё-либо мужество
General subject: put somebody on his mettleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытать чьё-либо мужество
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25 раззадорить
General subject: make the feathers fly (противников), whet, put somebody on his mettle
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mettle — /met l/, n. 1. courage and fortitude: a man of mettle. 2. disposition or temperament: a man of fine mettle. 3. on one s mettle, in the position of being incited to do one s best The loss of the first round put him on his mettle to win the match.… … Universalium
mettle — /ˈmɛtl / (say metl) noun 1. the characteristic disposition or temper: to try a person s mettle. 2. spirit; courage. –phrase 3. on one s mettle, incited to do one s best: *This put the old man on his mettle. –mary durack, 1959. {variant of metal} …
Mettle — Met tle, n. [E. metal, used in a tropical sense in allusion to the temper of the metal of a sword blade. See {Metal}.] Substance or quality of temperament; spirit, esp. as regards honor, courage, fortitude, ardor, etc.; disposition; usually in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mettle — met|tle [ˈmetl] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: metal] 1.) courage and determination to do something even when it is very difficult test/show/prove your mettle ▪ a crisis which will test the prime minister s mettle 2.) on your mettle BrE if you… … Dictionary of contemporary English
on one's mettle — phrasal also upon one s mettle : in a state of being challenged or aroused to make one s best efforts the family business failed and put him on his mettle as a writer Van Wyck Brooks putting both major parties on their mettle John Lodge … Useful english dictionary
To put one one's mettle — Mettle Met tle, n. [E. metal, used in a tropical sense in allusion to the temper of the metal of a sword blade. See {Metal}.] Substance or quality of temperament; spirit, esp. as regards honor, courage, fortitude, ardor, etc.; disposition;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
metal, mettle — For all his lexicographical genius, Samuel Johnson was not always the most consistent of spellers. It is thanks to him that we have such discordant pairs as deign but disdain and deceit but receipt, among many others. With metal and mettle,… … Dictionary of troublesome word
metal, mettle — For all his lexicographical genius, Samuel Johnson was not always the most consistent of spellers. It is thanks to him that we have such discordant pairs as deign but disdain and deceit but receipt, among many others. With metal and mettle,… … Dictionary of troublesome word
Pietro Perugino — (1446–1524) was the leading painter of the Umbrian school, who developed some of the qualities that found classic expression in the High Renaissance.BiographyEarly yearsHe was born Pietro Vannucci in Città della Pieve, Umbria, the son of… … Wikipedia
Woodrow Wilson: The Fear of Monopoly — ▪ Primary Source The campaign of 1912 pitted four remarkable men against each other for the presidency, all of them with significant reform backgrounds. William Howard Taft, the incumbent, had the support of the regular Republicans… … Universalium
courage — n Courage, mettle, spirit, resolution, tenacity are comparable when they mean a quality of mind or temperament which makes one resist temptation to give way in the face of opposition, danger, or hardship. Courage stresses firmness of mind or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms