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1 Christians Running Around Saving Humans
Religion: CRASHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Christians Running Around Saving Humans
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2 обегающий
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3 обегающий
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4 обегающий
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5 Б-34
В БЕГАХ PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье (subj: human)1. (one is) hiding from the police, the authorities, fleeing from the lawon the runon the lam on the loose in hiding.«Сегодня поздно вечером, гуляя в парке, я натолкнулся на какого-то человека, искавшего дорогу... Вид у него измученный, он, вероятно, несколько дней в бегах» (Федин 1). "Late this evening, while walking in the park, I came across a man trying to find his way...He looked exhausted, he has probably been on the run several days" (1a).«Директор в бегах... как раз мы его ищем. Есть подозрение, что сбежал с казенным золотом» (Искандер 3). "The director's in hiding., we're looking for him right now He's suspected of absconding with government gold" (3a).2. coll (one is) rushing around from place to place, incessantly running about taking care of business, doing chores etcon the move (the run)off (out) on errands off (out) running errands out and about (in limited contexts) out running around. -
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• В БЕГАХ[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: human)]=====1. (one is) hiding from the police, the authorities, fleeing from the law:- on the run;- on the lam;- on the loose;- in hiding.♦ "Сегодня поздно вечером, гуляя в парке, я натолкнулся на какого-то человека, искавшего дорогу... Вид у него измученный, он, вероятно, несколько дней в бегах" (Федин 1). "Late this evening, while walking in the park, I came across a man trying to find his way...He looked exhausted, he has probably been on the run several days" (la).♦ "Директор в бегах... как раз мы его ищем. Есть подозрение, что сбежал с казенным золотом" (Искандер 3). "The director's in hiding., we're looking for him right now He's suspected of absconding with government gold" (3a).2. coll (one is) rushing around from place to place, incessantly running about taking care of business, doing chores etc:- on the move < the run>;- off < out> on errands;- off < out> running errands;- [in limited contexts] out running around.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в бегах
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7 гонять
1) (вн.; гнать, перемещать) drive (d)гоня́ть кого-л с ме́ста на ме́сто — drive smb from one place to another [from pillar to post идиом.]
2) (вн.; прогонять) drive (d) away3) разг. (вн.; посылать кого-л с поручениями) send (d) (on errands); make (d) run errands; ( помыкать кем-л) push (d) aroundгоня́ть кого́-л за чем-л — send smb for smth
4) разг. (вн.; перекатывать с места на место) kick / toss (d) aroundгоня́ть мяч — kick / knock the ball about / around
гоня́ть шары́ — play billards
5) разг. (вн.; заставлять работать, особ. машину) run (d)6) (бегать, резвиться) run / scamper around7) (на пр.; ездить на машине) run / knock around (in); (на верховом животном, велосипеде или мотоцикле) ride (d)он купи́л маши́ну, что́бы про́сто гоня́ть на ней — he bought himself a car just for running around in
8) (вн.; строго экзаменовать) examine / test (d) rigorously; grill (d); give (i) the third degree slгоня́ть по всему́ уче́бнику — test (d) for knowledge of the whole textbook
••гоня́ть ло́дыря разг. — idle, kick one's heels
гоня́ть голубе́й — race pigeons
чаи́ гоня́ть прост. — sit (around) drinking tea; indulge in tea-drinking
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8 вокруг
1. round; around2. aboutон огляделся, он посмотрел вокруг себя — he looked about him
3. aroundСинонимический ряд:округ (проч.) вкруг; кругом; окрест; округ -
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РАЗРЫВАТЬСЯ (РВАТЬСЯ) НА ЧАСТИ coll VP subj: human to try frantically to do many things at the same timeX разрывается на части - X is going in ten different directions (trying to do ten (different) things etc) at the same timeX is running around like a madman (a madwoman).У меня столько дел, что я просто разрываюсь на части. I've got so much to do that I'm running around like a madwoman. -
10 разрываться на части
• РАЗРЫВАТЬСЯ < РВАТЬСЯ> НА ЧАСТИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to try frantically to do many things at the same time:- X разрывается на части≈ X is going in ten different directions <trying to do ten (different) things etc> at the same time;- X is running around like a madman < a madwoman>.♦ У меня столько дел, что я просто разрываюсь на части. I've got so much to do that I'm running around like a madwoman.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разрываться на части
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11 рваться на части
• РАЗРЫВАТЬСЯ < РВАТЬСЯ> НА ЧАСТИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to try frantically to do many things at the same time:- X разрывается на части≈ X is going in ten different directions <trying to do ten (different) things etc> at the same time;- X is running around like a madman < a madwoman>.♦ У меня столько дел, что я просто разрываюсь на части. I've got so much to do that I'm running around like a madwoman.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рваться на части
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12 В-244
ВЕРТЕТЬСЯ ВОЛЧКОМ VP1. ( subj: concr) to rotate without stoppingX вертелся волчком = X was spinning like a top.Он два раза испытал это страшное мучительное чувство страха смерти... Первый раз он испытал это чувство тогда, когда граната волчком вертелась перед ним и он смотрел на жнивьё, на кусты, на небо и знал, что перед ним была смерть (Толстой 7). Ttoice he had experienced that agonizing feeling, the dread of death....The first time he had felt it was when the shell had spun like a top in front of him, and he had looked at the stubble field, at the bushes, and the sky, and knew that he was face to face with death (7a).2. (subj: human to be in constant motion (while standing or sitting in one place)X вертится волчком = X can't hold (stand, sit) still(in limited contexts) X is fidgety X has ants in his pants.3. (subj: human to bustle, busy o.s. without taking any time to sit down and restX вертится волчком = X is (always) buzzing about (around)X is (always) on the go (the run) X is (always) running around (like crazy) X is (always) busy as a bee.(Лебедев:) В наше время, бывало, день-деньской с лекциями бьёшься, а как только настал вечер, идёшь прямо куда-нибудь на огонь и до самой зари волчком вертишься... (Чехов 4). (L.:) Now, in our time you'd sweat away at your lectures all day long, then you'd make for the bright lights in the evening and buzz around till the crack of dawn (4b). -
13 вертеться волчком
[VP]=====1. [subj: concr]⇒ to rotate without stopping:- X вертелся волчком≈ X was spinning like a top.♦ Он два раза испытал это страшное мучительное чувство страха смерти... Первый раз он испытал это чувство тогда, когда граната волчком вертелась перед ним и он смотрел на жнивьё, на кусты, на небо и знал, что перед ним была смерть (Толстой 7). Twice he had experienced that agonizing feeling, the dread of death....The first time he had felt it was when the shell had spun like a top in front of him, and he had looked at the stubble field, at the bushes, and the sky, and knew that he was face to face with death (7a).2. [subj: human]⇒ to be in constant motion (while standing or sitting in one place):- X вертится волчком≈ X can't hold (stand, sit) still;- [in limited contexts] X is fidgety;- X has ants in his pants.3. [subj: human]⇒ to bustle, busy o.s. without taking any time to sit down and rest:- X is (always) busy as a bee.♦ [Лебедев:] В наше время, бывало, день-деньской с лекциями бьёшься, а как только настал вечер, идёшь прямо куда-нибудь на огонь и до самой зари волчком вертишься... (Чехов 4). [L.:] Now, in our time you'd sweat away at your lectures all day long, then you'd make for the bright lights in the evening and buzz around till the crack of dawn (4b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вертеться волчком
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14 обегающий
adj. running, running aroundРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > обегающий
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17 располагающий текст вокруг иллюстрации
Polygraphy: running aroundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > располагающий текст вокруг иллюстрации
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18 расположение текста вокруг иллюстрации
Polygraphy: runaround, running aroundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расположение текста вокруг иллюстрации
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19 совсем с ума сошёл, полный идиот (от исп . loco - сумасшедший)
American: plumb loco (Например: You're plumb loco if you think I'll go along with that. All those people were running around like they were plumb loco.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совсем с ума сошёл, полный идиот (от исп . loco - сумасшедший)
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20 хлопотно
General subject: involving a lot of running around
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