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1 board output from the saws
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > board output from the saws
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2 это хорошие книги, а не чтиво
1) General subject: these books are not the usual ( ordinary) run-of-the-mill stuffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это хорошие книги, а не чтиво
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3 простой
1) General subject: ABC, a member of the public (человек), aboriginal, artless, austere, babyish, bald, bare, base, chaste, childlike, coarse, common, dead time (на работе), dolly, down time, down-home, easy, elegant (о формулировке, научном определении и т.п.), elementary, facile, foolproof, gross (о пище), groundling, haplo, home bred, home made, home-bred, homely, homespun, honest, humble, idlesse, informal, infrangible, ingenuous, lay up, lay-up (машины), mere, mobbish, native, no frills, no-frills, onefold, open and shut, open-and-shut, ordinary, outage, penny plain, penny-plain, plain, poor, primitive, profane, pure (о стиле), racy of the soil, rough, run of the mill, run of the mine, rustic, severe (о стиле, манерах, одежде и т.п.), shirt sleeve, silly, simple, snap, standstill, stoppage, straightforward, tailor made, tailored, tailored (о женской одежде), terre-а-terre, unaffected, unartful, unbending, unceremonious, uncomplicated, uncompounded, unfussy, unmannered, unperplexed, unpretentious, unselfconscious, unsophisticated, (сравнительно) unsophisticated (об оборудовании и т.п.), up country, up-country, vera, very, vulgar, tie-up (договор поставки), simple-minded (характеристика человека без пресловутого камня за пазухой), folksy2) Naval: demurrage (транспортных средств), standing by (судна)4) American: downtime, run-of-the-mill, run-of-the-mine5) Obsolete: russet6) Military: (оборудования) delay, (оборудования) idle time, (оборудования) stoppage7) Engineering: delay, down (оборудования), fault time, idle, idle time, ineffective time, nonuse, out-of-service time, outage time, shutdown, standing time, stopping, time-out, vanilla10) Chemistry: idiotproof11) Construction: wasted time12) Mathematics: breakdown time, idle time (вынужденная остановка), off-time, prime, short, standing idle, tame13) Railway term: idle hours, lay-over16) Economy: lie time, simple (напр. о проценте), standby time, straight, work stoppage17) Accounting: lost time18) Australian slang: cushy19) Automobile industry: ordinary (в противоположность автоматическому), standing, time-out (напр. из-за ремонта)20) Architecture: straightway21) Mining: dead time (на работе), demurrage (при работе), down-time, non-productive time (в работе), standstill (в работе), time-out (в работе)22) Diplomatic term: shirt-sleeve, work stoppages23) Forestry: single-storeyed24) Metallurgy: idle hours (в работе)25) Polygraphy: standstill time26) Scornful: plebeian28) Textile: delay (оборудования), out-of-service time (машины), standing time (машины), waste of time (машины)29) Jargon: square, funky, Mickey Mouse30) Information technology: easy-to-understand31) Oil: dead time (в бурении), down time (в бурении), holdup (бурового станка), idle hour, off-period, shut down33) Advertising: idle capacity34) Patents: single35) Business: idle period, idleness, loss of use, primary, slack36) Drilling: unproductive time37) Oilfield: shut-down (о машинах механизмах)38) Production: dormancy (о производстве)39) EBRD: demurrage (судна или вагона), downtime (отказ оборудования), outage (выход из строя оборудования)40) Polymers: shutdown (оборудования), stoppage (машины)41) Programming: small42) Automation: dead (cycle) time, idle (машины), plain (по конструкции)43) Quality control: (вынужденный) downtime, dwell time, inactive time44) Robots: idle (оборудования), timeout45) Cables: downtime (оборудования)46) Makarov: abecedarian, broken time, common (дроби), downtime (оборудования), home-made, homelike, inartificial, inelaborate, naked, no activity, off, one-fold, shutdown (напр. предприятия, машины), shutdown (напр., предприятия, машины), tailor-made47) Phraseological unit: common-and-garden48) Microsoft: hassle-free49) Trade unions: down-day50) General subject: parsimonious (о модели) -
4 обычный
1) General subject: accustomed, average, common, common or garden, common-or-garden, commonplace, consuetudinary, conventional, copy-book, current, customary, custumal, everyday, familiar, frequent, general, groovy, habitual, honest, informal, knee jerk, mundane, natural, nickel and dime, nickel-and-dimed, nickel-and-diming, nickeled-and-dimed, nickeling-and-diming, normal, outright, primitive, rank-and-file, regular, rife, routine, traditionary, uneventful, unexceptional, wonted, usual, original, non-matching, all-too-familiar, ordinary2) Computers: standard3) Medicine: quotidian4) Dialect: brief (о болезни)5) American: run-of-the-mill, run-of-the-mine6) Military: nonnuclear, (не ядерный) conventional7) Engineering: regular-duty, traditional8) Bookish: nomic9) Mathematics: vulgar10) Religion: Ordinarius ("ordinary", сокр. Ord.)11) Economy: straight12) Automobile industry: orthodox13) Architecture: repeatable15) Physiology: knee-jerk16) Jargon: cut and dried, run of the mill, man-on-the-street, slob17) Ecology: trivial18) Drilling: off-the-shelf19) Polymers: plain20) Programming: straight-through21) Quality control: plain (напр. о конструкции, методе)22) Makarov: of common occurrence, pedestrian, regulation23) Taboo: plebby24) Phraseological unit: common-and-garden (Ordinary, standard.), button-down -
5 заурядный
1) General subject: ( as) common as dirt, as cheap as dirt, common, common or garden, common-or-garden, garden variety, generic, hole and corner, hole-and-corner, humdrum, mediocre, mediocrity, ordinary, pimping, rank-and-file, unpoetic, unpoetical, vulgar, unremarkable, common or garden variety, bog-standard, conventional2) Colloquial: garden-variety, pedestrian3) American: run-of-the-mill, run-of-the-mine4) French: pompier5) Sports: backyard6) Mathematics: nothing out of the ordinary7) Psychology: commonplace8) Jargon: jive, run of the mill -
6 рядовой
1) General subject: common or garden, common-or-garden, enlisted man, garden variety, ordinary, private (о солдате), rank-and-file, ranker (солдат), rating (матрос), simple, soldier, tommy, tommy (прозвище английского солдата; тж. Tommy Atkins)2) Colloquial: garden-variety3) Slang: Government Issue4) American: (необученный) basic private (неспециалист), nonrated man, run-of-the5) Literal: low-level6) Military: GI, Joe Blow, Private (морская пехота, тарифный разряд E1), Private (PV2) (сухопутные войска, тарифный разряд E2), Private E-2, common soldier, common soldier (без специальной подготовки), doughboy, squad member (в составе пехотного отделения), squaddie, trooper, troopic, unranked, private soldier7) Jocular: poilu (особ. во время первой мировой войны)8) British English: squaddy9) Law: man10) Mining: pit-run, raw, rough, run of mine, run-of-pit, run-of-the-mine, unscreened11) Metallurgy: mine-run, through-and-through (об угле), thru'-and-thru' (об угле)12) Psychology: common13) Textile: ordinary (о проборке)15) Makarov: assistant, commercial, commercial grade, commonplace, consecutive, coursed (pavement), drill (sowing), in rows, run-of-mine (coal), serial, unsorted, windrow (harvester)16) Gold mining: ROM, run-of-mine (может быть руда, уголь и т.п.) -
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ЧЁРНАЯ КОСТЬ obs NP sing only, but may refer to one or more persons fixed WO(a person or people) of undistinguished lineage, not (a member or members) of the upper class or any privileged groupcommon (ordinary) person (people, worker(s) etc)run-of-the-mill peasant(s) (worker(s) etc) of humble birth (in refer, to a group only) common (ordinary, plain) folk ( contemp. usage, said sarcastically) second-class citizen(s).(author's usage) Вот обратите внимание на Андрея Ар-сеньича, вот западная школа, вот тренаж, ни жириночки. Аристократы, хе-хе, а мы мужицкая кость (Аксёнов 7). Have а look at Andrei Arsenievich over there That's the Western look for you. Not an ounce of fat. They keep in shape. They're blue bloods, after all, and we're just your run-of-the-mill peasants (7a).Оказывается, свободных номеров в гостинице сколько угодно. «Для китайцев... Нам не дают, мы черная кость» (Гинзбург 2). Apparently there were any number of vacant rooms in the hotel "They're all for the Chinese. They're not for us, we're second-class citizens" (2a). -
8 черная кость
• ЧЕРНАЯ КОСТЬ obs[NP; sing only, but may refer to one or more persons; fixed WO]=====⇒ (a person or people) of undistinguished lineage, not (a member or members) of the upper class or any privileged group:- common (ordinary) person (people, worker(s) etc);- run-of-the-mill peasant(s) (worker(s) etc);- [in refer, to a group only] common (ordinary, plain) folk;- [contemp. usage, said sarcastically] second-class citizen(s).♦ [author's usage] Вот обратите внимание на Андрея Арсеньича, вот западная школа, вот тренаж, ни жириночки. Аристократы, хе-хе, а мы мужицкая кость (Аксёнов 7). Have a look at Andrei Arsenievich over there That's the Western look for you. Not an ounce of fat. They keep in shape. They're blue bloods, after all, and we're just your run-of-the-mill peasants (7a).♦ Оказывается, свободных номеров в гостинице сколько угодно. "Для китайцев... Нам не дают, мы черная кость" (Гинзбург 2). Apparently there were any number of vacant rooms in the hotel "They re all for the Chinese. They're not for us, we're second-class citizens" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > черная кость
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9 типичный
1) General subject: card carrying, card-carrying, characteristic, characteristical, classical, exemplary, generic, illustrative, true to type, typal, type, typical, typy, zootypic, run-of-the-mill (run-of-the-mill prisoners), mainstream, likely4) Mathematics: distinctive5) Australian slang: blokey6) Psychology: generalized, quintessential7) Jargon: any old8) Oil: average (об условиях эксплуатации), representative9) Paleontology: demoid (для данной местности о растении или животном)10) Business: ordinary11) Programming: common12) Makarov: spectacular13) Emotional: all over (для кого-л.) -
10 заурядный
1. run-of-the-mill2. unexceptional3. common; commonplace; ordinary; mediocreпосредственности, заурядные люди — mediocre people
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11 Р-328
СРЕДНЕЙ РУКИ NP gen Invar nonagreeing modif)1. (a person or thing that is) not in any way outstandingordinaryaverage run-of-the-mill mediocre a pretty mediocre (sort of...) of a (the) middling sortsecond-rate. "„Дай, думает, зайду в ресторанчик, перекушу". Видит -огни. Чувствует, что где-то не в центре, все, по-видимому, недорого. Входит. Действительно, ресторанчик средней руки» (Булгаков 12). "Til go to some little restaurant,' he thought, 'and have a bite to eat.' He saw a brightly lit restaurant and because it was away from the center he felt it ought not to be too expensive. So in he went and it was, in fact, a pretty mediocre sort of restaurant" (12a).Свидригайлов в этой комнате был как у себя и проводил в ней, может быть, целые дни. Трактир был грязный, дрянной и даже не средней руки (Достоевский 3)....Svidrigailov seemed at home in this room and spent, perhaps, whole days in it. The tavern was dirty, wretched, not even of a middling sort (3c).Привычки дурно воспитанного барича средней руки остались в нем на всю жизнь... (Герцен 3)....He retained the habits of an ill-bred landowner of the middling sort all his life... (3a).2. neither rich nor poorof moderate means.Если б над Англией не тяготел свинцовый шит феодального землевладения... если б она, как Голландия, могла достигнуть для всех благосостояния мелких лавочников и небогатых хозяев средней руки, - она успокоилась бы на мещанстве (Герцен 3). If England were not weighed down by the leaden shield of feudal landlordship...if, like Holland, she could achieve for everyone the prosperity of small shopkeepers and of patrons of moderate means, she would settle down quietly in her pettiness (3a). -
12 С-152
СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ (НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ) СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ (НА ПОЛОВИНЕ) СЕРЁДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ (НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ) all coll NP these forms only fixed WO1. ( usu. subj-compl with copula ( subj: any noun)) a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle: (when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context) neither this nor thatneither one nor the other something (somewhere) in between (when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation) ordinary just average middling run-of-the-mill commonplace.Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).(Таня:) Думаете, очень из себя хороши? (Григорий:) А что, неприятен? (Таня:) Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). (Т.:) Think you're beautiful, do you? (G.:) What-ugly, am I? (T.:) Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2.advneither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion: (only) so-sonot great fair to middling.Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams. -
13 Т-109
НИ ТО НИ СЁ coll, usu. disapprov NP Invar usu. this WO1. ( subj-compl with бытье, оказаться (subj: human or nonagreeing modif) a person or thing that lacks distinguishing characteristics or features, that is mediocreneither this nor thatneither one thing nor the other nothing out of the ordinary run-of-the-mill nondescript (in limited contexts) betwixt and between....В одном звуке этого слова (миллионщик)... заключается что-то такое, которое действует и на людей подлецов, и на людей ни то ни сё, и на людей хороших, - словом, на всех действует (Гоголь 3)....The mere sound of the word ("millionaire")... contains something that affects people of all descriptions: the ones who are scoundrels, the ones who are neither this nor that, and those who are really good-in short, it affects everybody (3c).Есть род людей, известных под именем: люди так себе, ни то ни сё... (Гоголь 3). There is a type of man who is described as "so-so," neither one thing nor the other... (3a).2. rareadvin a mediocre way, neither well nor poorly, neither positively nor negatively etcso-sofair to middling.«Как твой сын учится?» - «Ни то ни сё». "How is your son doing in school?" "Fair to middling."3. rare (often used as an indep. remark) used to relay one's own or someone else's previous or expected noncommittal response to a question, suggestion etcneither yes nor noone remains noncommittal one doesn't give ( s.o.) any definite answer. -
14 средней руки
[NPgen; Invar; nonagreeing modif]=====1. (a person or thing that is) not in any way outstanding:- ordinary;- average;- mediocre;- a pretty mediocre (sort of...);- of a < the> middling sort;- second-rate.♦ ""Дай, думает, зайду в ресторанчик, перекушу". Видит - огни. Чувствует, что где-то не в центре, все, по-видимому, недорого. Входит. Действительно, ресторанчик средней руки" (Булгаков 12). "Til go to some little restaurant,' he thought, 'and have a bite to eat.' He saw a brightly lit restaurant and because it was away from the center he felt it ought not to be too expensive. So in he went and it was, in fact, a pretty mediocre sort of restaurant" (12a).♦ Свидригайлов в этой комнате был как у себя и проводил в ней, может быть, целые дни. Трактир был грязный, дрянной и даже не средней руки (Достоевский 3)....Svidrigailov seemed at home in this room and spent, perhaps, whole days in it. The tavern was dirty, wretched, not even of a middling sort (3c).♦...Привычки дурно воспитанного барича средней руки остались в нем на всю жизнь... (Герцен 3)....He retained the habits of an ill-bred landowner of the middling sort all his life... (3a).2. neither rich nor poor:- of moderate means.♦ Если б над Англией не тяготел свинцовый шит феодального землевладения... если б она, как Голландия, могла достигнуть для всех благосостояния мелких лавочников и небогатых хозяев средней руки, - она успокоилась бы на мещанстве (Герцен 3). If England were not weighed down by the leaden shield of feudal landlordship...if, like Holland, she could achieve for everyone the prosperity of small shopkeepers and of patrons of moderate means, she would settle down quietly in her pettiness (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > средней руки
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15 середина на половине
• СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ < НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ>; СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ < НА ПОЛОВИНЕ>; СЕРЕДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ <НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ> all coll[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun)]⇒ a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle:- [when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context] neither this nor that;- [when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation] ordinary;- just average;- middling;- commonplace.♦ Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).♦ [Таня:] Думаете, очень из себя хороши? [Григорий:] А что, неприятен? [Таня:] Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). [Т.:] Think you're beautiful, do you? [G.:] What-ugly, am I? [T.:] Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2. [adv]⇒ neither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion:- (only) so-so;- not great;- fair to middling.♦ Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > середина на половине
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16 середина на половину
• СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ < НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ>; СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ < НА ПОЛОВИНЕ>; СЕРЕДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ <НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ> all coll[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun)]⇒ a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle:- [when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context] neither this nor that;- [when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation] ordinary;- just average;- middling;- commonplace.♦ Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).♦ [Таня:] Думаете, очень из себя хороши? [Григорий:] А что, неприятен? [Таня:] Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). [Т.:] Think you're beautiful, do you? [G.:] What-ugly, am I? [T.:] Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2. [adv]⇒ neither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion:- (only) so-so;- not great;- fair to middling.♦ Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > середина на половину
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17 серединка на половинке
• СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ < НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ>; СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ < НА ПОЛОВИНЕ>; СЕРЕДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ <НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ> all coll[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun)]⇒ a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle:- [when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context] neither this nor that;- [when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation] ordinary;- just average;- middling;- commonplace.♦ Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).♦ [Таня:] Думаете, очень из себя хороши? [Григорий:] А что, неприятен? [Таня:] Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). [Т.:] Think you're beautiful, do you? [G.:] What-ugly, am I? [T.:] Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2. [adv]⇒ neither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion:- (only) so-so;- not great;- fair to middling.♦ Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > серединка на половинке
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18 серединка на половинку
• СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ < НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ>; СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ < НА ПОЛОВИНЕ>; СЕРЕДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ <НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ> all coll[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun)]⇒ a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle:- [when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context] neither this nor that;- [when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation] ordinary;- just average;- middling;- commonplace.♦ Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).♦ [Таня:] Думаете, очень из себя хороши? [Григорий:] А что, неприятен? [Таня:] Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). [Т.:] Think you're beautiful, do you? [G.:] What-ugly, am I? [T.:] Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2. [adv]⇒ neither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion:- (only) so-so;- not great;- fair to middling.♦ Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > серединка на половинку
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19 середка на половине
• СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ < НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ>; СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ < НА ПОЛОВИНЕ>; СЕРЕДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ <НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ> all coll[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun)]⇒ a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle:- [when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context] neither this nor that;- [when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation] ordinary;- just average;- middling;- commonplace.♦ Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).♦ [Таня:] Думаете, очень из себя хороши? [Григорий:] А что, неприятен? [Таня:] Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). [Т.:] Think you're beautiful, do you? [G.:] What-ugly, am I? [T.:] Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2. [adv]⇒ neither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion:- (only) so-so;- not great;- fair to middling.♦ Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > середка на половине
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20 середка на половинке
• СЕРЕДИНКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ < НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ>; СЕРЕДИНА НА ПОЛОВИНУ < НА ПОЛОВИНЕ>; СЕРЕДКА НА ПОЛОВИНКУ <НА ПОЛОВИНКЕ, НА ПОЛОВИНУ, НА ПОЛОВИНЕ> all coll[NP; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. [usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun)]⇒ a person (a thing etc) does not possess the distinguishing characteristics of either of the two (expressed or implied) extremes, is somewhere in the middle:- [when the two extremes are specified by the preceding context] neither this nor that;- [when used in refer, to a qualitative evaluation] ordinary;- just average;- middling;- commonplace.♦ Тебе могут говорить разное, умное и глупое и серёдка на половинку... (Аксёнов 1). People may tell you different things, wise and foolish and neither one nor the other... (1a).♦ [Таня:] Думаете, очень из себя хороши? [Григорий:] А что, неприятен? [Таня:] Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину (Толстой 3). [Т.:] Think you're beautiful, do you? [G.:] What-ugly, am I? [T.:] Not ugly. Not handsome. Just average (3b).2. [adv]⇒ neither poorly nor well, in a mediocre fashion:- (only) so-so;- not great;- fair to middling.♦ Экзамены Саша сдал серединка на половинку. Sasha did only so-so on his exams.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > середка на половинке
См. также в других словарях:
run-of-the-mill — or[run of the mine] {adj.} Of a common kind; ordinary; usual. * /Frank is a very good bowler, but Joe is just run of the mill./ * /It was just a run of the mine movie./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run-of-the-mill — or[run of the mine] {adj.} Of a common kind; ordinary; usual. * /Frank is a very good bowler, but Joe is just run of the mill./ * /It was just a run of the mine movie./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run-of-the-mill — • run of the mill • run of the mine adj Of a common kind; ordinary; usual. Frank is a very good bowler, but Joe is just run of the mill. It was just a run of the mine movie … Словарь американских идиом
run-of-the-mill — /run euhv dheuh mil /, adj. merely average; commonplace; mediocre: just a plain, run of the mill house; a run of the mill performance. [1925 30] Syn. ordinary, routine, everyday. * * * … Universalium
run-of-the-mill — UK US /ˌrʌnəvðəˈmɪl/ adjective ► ordinary and not special or exciting in any way: »The event is not just a run of the mill conference … Financial and business terms
run-of-the-mill — adj not special or interesting in any way = ↑ordinary ▪ a run of the mill performance … Dictionary of contemporary English
run-of-the-mill — If something is run of the mill, there is nothing exceptional about it it is ordinary or average … The small dictionary of idiomes
run-of-the-mill — un of the mill, a. Ordinary; common; unexceptional. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
run-of-the-mill — unspectacular, 1909 in a literal sense, in reference to material yielded by a mill, etc., before sorting for quality. Figurative use is from 1922 … Etymology dictionary
run-of-the-mill — [run′əv thə mil′] adj. not special; ordinary; average … English World dictionary
run-of-the-mill — [adj] average common, commonplace, customary, dime a dozen, everyday, fair, fair to middling*, garden variety*, humdrum, intermediate, mainstream, mediocre, medium, middle of the road*, middling, ordinary, regular, routine, so so*,… … New thesaurus