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121 удрать из школы
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122 факты - упрямая вещь
1) General subject: facts are stubborn things, you can't run away from facts, you can't ignore facts2) Set phrase: facts are a stubborn thing, facts are stubborn (things)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > факты - упрямая вещь
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БУДЬ ЧТО БУДЕТ (imper sent Invar fixed WO(used to emphasize one's determination to pursue a certain course of action- usu. one that may have unwelcome or dangerous repercussions) despite what may happencome what may(in limited contexts) come hell or high water no matter what let the chips fall where they may regardless I'll take my chances.(Михаил) походил-походил вокруг да около и поехал в район: будь что будет, пускай под суд его отдадут, а он должен увидеть Варвару. Своими глазами (Абрамов 1). Не (Mikhail) had walked around and around, and then had gone to the district center: let them take him to court, but come what may he had to see Varvara-with his own eyes (1a).Я подумал: «Будь что будет, подписывать акт я не стану» (Войнович 5). I thought to myself: No matter what, I won't sign (the document) (5a).Я решил смирить свою гордость, бежать от этого урода и вернуться к своему старику, а там будь что будет (Искандер 3). I decided to swallow my pride, run away from this monster, and return to my old manI'd take my chances there (3a). -
124 Г-272
ПРЙТАТЬ/СПРЯТАТЬ ГОЛОВУ ПОД КРЫЛО obsoles, lit VP subj: human to hide, run away from reality, lifeX прячет голову под крыло = X buries his head in the sand. -
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ЗЕМЛЯ ГОРИТ ПОД НОГАМИ чьими, у кого VP subj. pres or past fixed WO1. usu. словно (как будто) земля горит под ногами s.o. is compelled to run away from some place or to some place very quicklyX убегал, как будто земля горела у него под ногами — X ran off like the wind (like greased lightning).2. s.o. is in a difficult, dangerous situation: земля горела у X-a под ногами - X was sittingX was in hot water things were getting hot for X. -
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РВАТЬ/РВАНУТЬ КОГТИ (откуда) substand VP subj: human usu. impfv often imper or infin with пора, пришлось, надо, нужно etc) to run away from some place, usu. in order to escape danger, avoid pursuit etc: рви когти = beat it split get the hell out (of here (there)) (in limited contexts) blow the joint.(Сильва:) Говорю тебе по-дружески, предупреждаю: рвём когти, пока не поздно (Вампилов 4). (S.:) I'm telling you as а friend. I'm warning you: let's beat it before it's too late (4b).«Оторвалось у меня что-то внутри, и словно мне кто сказал: беги, говорит, рви когти... Ну, я и рванул» (Стругацкие 1). "And it was like something snapped inside me, like some voice was telling me, 'Beat it, buddy, split...' So I split" (1a).Ну нет, думаю, надо рвать когти, пока армяне меня не застукали в этом доме» (Искандер 2). "Well, no, I think, I'd better get the hell out before the Armenians find me in this house" (2a).Влад сразу узнал размашистые каракули напарника: «Рви когти. Этот чмур (prison slang, here — человек) тебе поможет. Сергей» (Максимов 2). Vlad immediately recognized his partner's bold scrawl: "Blow the joint. This guy will help you. Sergei" (2a). -
127 будь что будет
[Imper sent; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ (used to emphasize one's determination to pursue a certain course of action- usu. one that may have unwelcome or dangerous repercussions) despite what may happen:- [in limited contexts] come hell or high water;- regardless;- I'll take my chances.♦ [Михаил] походил-походил вокруг да около и поехал в район: будь что будет, пускай под суд его отдадут, а он должен увидеть Варвару. Своими глазами (Абрамов 1). Не [Mikhail] had walked around and around, and then had gone to the district center: let them take him to court, but come what may he had to see Varvara - with his own eyes (1a).♦ Я подумал: "Будь что будет, подписывать акт я не стану" (Войнович 5). I thought to myself: No matter what, I won't sign [the document](5a).♦ Я решил смирить свою гордость, бежать от этого урода и вернуться к своему старику, а там будь что будет (Искандер 3). I decided to swallow my pride, run away from this monster, and return to my old man; I'd take my chances there (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будь что будет
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128 прятать голову под крыло
• ПРЯТАТЬ/СПРЯТАТЬ ГОЛОВУ ПОД КРЫЛО obsoles, lit[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to hide, run away from reality, life:- X прячет голову под крыло≈ X buries his head in the sand.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прятать голову под крыло
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